إمام عاشور لاعب منتخب مصر
  • January 12, 2026
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A player expressed his happiness with the victory over Côte d’Ivoire and the manly performance the players showed during the match.

He said during televised statements: “Everyone is united as one and I am happy with the public’s support for us, and Mostafa Mohamed was encouraging me during the match.”

Egypt National Team Defeats Côte d’Ivoire

The Egypt national team defeated Côte d’Ivoire with a score of 3-2 in the match held today at the Adrar Stadium in Morocco, advancing the Egypt team to the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations to face Senegal.

Goals of Egypt’s Victory Over Côte d’Ivoire

Scoring for the Egypt national team were , Rami Rabia, and Mohamed Salah in the 4th, 32nd, and 52nd minutes of the match, while Côte d’Ivoire’s two goals came in the 40th minute from an error by Ahmed Fotouh, and then Diew in the 73rd minute.

Celebration of Egypt national team players at the hotel

Egypt

Egypt is home to one of the world’s oldest civilizations, with a recorded history spanning over 5,000 years and iconic monuments like the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx from the Old Kingdom era. Its rich cultural legacy includes pharaonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic Christian, and Islamic influences, centered for millennia along the fertile Nile River valley.

Côte d’Ivoire

Côte d’Ivoire, also known as Ivory Coast, is a West African nation with a history shaped by pre-colonial kingdoms, French colonization from the late 19th century, and independence in 1960. It is culturally renowned for its diverse ethnic groups and is a leading global producer of cocoa. The country’s economic capital, Abidjan, is a major hub, while the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Yamoussoukro is one of the world’s largest churches.

Adrar Stadium

Adrar Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Agadir, Morocco, primarily used for football matches and hosting the local club Hassania Agadir. It was inaugurated in 2013 and built to replace the older Stade Al Inbiaâte, serving as a modern venue for sporting events in the Souss-Massa region.

Morocco

Morocco is a North African country with a rich history shaped by indigenous Amazigh (Berber) cultures, Arab influence from the 7th century, and successive dynasties like the Almoravids and Almohads. Its cultural sites include imperial cities such as Fez, home to the ancient University of Al Quaraouiyine, and Marrakech with its bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square. The country’s diverse heritage is also reflected in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions, blending African, Arab, and European elements.

Africa Cup of Nations

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is the premier international men’s football competition in Africa, first held in 1957. It was founded to unite African nations through sport and has grown from three initial participants to a major global tournament featuring 24 national teams.

Senegal

Senegal is a West African nation with a rich history shaped by several pre-colonial empires, French colonization from the 17th century, and its independence in 1960. It is known for its cultural sites like Gorée Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site and poignant memorial to the Atlantic slave trade, and the Grand Mosque of Touba, a central spiritual site for the Mouride brotherhood.

Imam Ashour

Imam Ashour is a neighborhood in Cairo, Egypt, historically centered around the Mosque of Imam al-Shafi’i, a revered 12th-century mausoleum and religious complex dedicated to the founder of the Shafi’i school of Islamic jurisprudence. The area developed as a significant burial ground and pilgrimage site, reflecting Cairo’s rich medieval Islamic heritage. Today, it remains an important cultural and spiritual landmark within the city’s vast necropolis, known as the City of the Dead.

Mostafa Mohamed

Mostafa Mohamed is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a striker for the Turkish Süper Lig club Galatasaray and the Egypt national team. He began his senior career with Egyptian club Zamalek in 2016 before moving to Europe, gaining prominence for his physical style of play and goal-scoring ability.

Rami Rabia

Rami Rabia is a neighborhood in the city of Alexandria, Egypt, historically known for its traditional markets and residential areas. Its history is intertwined with the broader development of Alexandria as a major Mediterranean port city over many centuries.

Mohamed Salah

Mohamed Salah is a world-renowned Egyptian professional footballer who currently plays as a forward for Liverpool FC and the Egypt national team. Rising from humble beginnings in Nagrig, Egypt, he has become one of the sport’s most prolific scorers and a cultural icon, celebrated for his achievements and philanthropic efforts in his home country.

Ahmed Fotouh

Ahmed Fotouh is a prominent mosque and cultural center located in Alexandria, Egypt, named after the Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmed Fotouh. It was established in the late 20th century and serves as a major hub for religious activities, education, and community gatherings in the city. The site reflects the modern architectural trends in Egyptian Islamic construction while continuing its role as a center for spiritual and social life.

Diew

“Diew” is not a recognized place or cultural site. It may be a misspelling or a very obscure reference. Please verify the correct name or provide additional context for an accurate summary.

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