Egypt qualifies for the World Cup and the nation just went crazy
It's been a 28-year-long wait for the North African country to make it to the World Cup finals
(Web Desk) – Egypt qualified for the Football World Cup that is going to be held in Russia coming year. The Liverpool star Mohamed Salah scored twice in the all-important match against Congo to take the North African country to the World Cup finals after a long wait of 28 years.
Egypt had last played the World Cup in 1990 last and it was a special performance by the 25-year-old Salah that ensured the team a berth at the FIFA 2018. It was an emotional moment for the football-crazy nation as Salah scored the 90+5 minute penalty. The new national hero was overwhelmed with emotions while readying himself to take the most important penalty kick of his life till date. And he had the ‘nerves of steel’ to hit it right in the right corner and send the goalkeeper the other way.
The celebrations were spectacular.
People were out on the roads to celebrate the historic victory.
My cousin just sent me this from masr! NO WORDS CAN DESCRIBE HOW MUCH I MISS IT #Egypt #worldcup2018 pic.twitter.com/SnrwgfNgXX
— 2 pipe (@Nadine__El) October 8, 2017
Ohh yes, he has.
Imagine taking a penalty - in the 95th min - which could end a 28 year wait for your football mad nation?
— John Bennett (@JohnBennettBBC) October 8, 2017
Salah has nerves of steel.#Egypt pic.twitter.com/fHHBkRsUB4
Just look at how they rejoice...
Historic night for #Egypt and all the Arabs ! pic.twitter.com/MWzJanSCv7
— (@HSajwanization) October 8, 2017
The roads glittered..
Friend sent me this vid of downtown Cairo after #Egypt qualified for the World Cup for first time since 1990 #EGYCGO pic.twitter.com/3ZgOQ6idXK
— Ali Abdel-Rahman (@Ali98) October 8, 2017
Must be a moment of reckoning for the 44 year-old goalie who d be waiting for this moment his entire career.
44 year-old Essam El-Hadary is finally going to a World Cup.
— John Bennett (@JohnBennettBBC) October 8, 2017
It’s been a long wait... His international debut was in 1996! #Egypt #WCQ pic.twitter.com/QRI9nUros9
And listen to the commentary here.. Does it remind you of that tweet during the failed Turkish coup that read And the most beautiful tears you shed, are those you shed for your homeland"?
Gotta love the commentary!
— IlmFeed (@IlmFeed) October 8, 2017
Well done to #Egypt for making it to the World Cup pic.twitter.com/MP6ZT0SW6H
The Palestinians in Gaza celebrating Egypt s moment of glory.
#Gaza, #Palestine. Speaks for itself. #Egypt #Russia2018 pic.twitter.com/SoV4donJIK
— SIMO (@hasasimo) October 10, 2017
And the team is on the moon..
#Egypt NT players celebrating their qualification to the @FIFAWorldCup!
— KingFut.com (@King_Fut) October 8, 2017
[ @HassanKouka] pic.twitter.com/iSNq6chSHL
Let s all wish Egypt the best for the coming World Cup and hope they do wonders there as well because we can t wait to see more such scenes.
After all, IT IS NOT JUST A GAME!
When a picture is worth a thousand words #Egypt pic.twitter.com/1m72xXWDn2
— Yara Naoum (@yaranaoumoff) October 9, 2017