Boston: Mohamed Salah inspired Egypt to a historic 3-1 victory over New Zealand, securing the country’s first-ever win at the FIFA World Cup. The result marked a significant milestone for the Pharaohs and strengthened their chances of progressing beyond the group stage for the first time.
New Zealand made a bright start and took the lead in the 15th minute when Finn Surman headed home from a well-delivered corner by Tim Payne. The All Whites looked capable of securing a memorable result as they controlled large periods of the opening half and held their advantage until the break.
Egypt responded strongly after half-time following tactical adjustments from manager Hossam Hassan. The equaliser arrived in the 58th minute when Mostafa Zico headed home a cross from Mohamed Hany. The goal shifted momentum in Egypt’s favour and increased pressure on the New Zealand defence.
It’s Over ✅
History is written 🤩🇪🇬#egyptnt#FIFAWORLDCUP pic.twitter.com/6VW4ZJxmBL— Egypt National Team (@EgyptNT_EN) June 22, 2026
The influence of Mohamed Salah became increasingly evident as the match progressed. The forward combined neatly with Zico before calmly finishing into the bottom corner in the 67th minute to give Egypt the lead. It was a crucial moment in the contest and a goal that transformed the atmosphere among Egyptian supporters.
Salah continued to play a key role in attack and later provided the corner that led to Egypt’s third goal. Substitute Trezeguet rose highest to head the ball into the net in the 82nd minute, effectively securing all three points for the North African side.
The victory leaves Egypt in a strong position in Group G and on the verge of reaching the knockout phase. After difficult World Cup experiences in previous tournaments, Mohamed Salah finally delivered a defining performance on football’s biggest stage, helping Egypt take a major step towards a historic qualification achievement.

