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Darwin, 04 July : Egypt made history by reaching the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 for the first time after defeating Australia 4-2 in a dramatic penalty shootout. Following a 1-1 draw after regulation and extra time, Mohamed Salah and his teammates converted all four of their spot-kicks, while Australia missed twice to suffer another heartbreaking knockout exit.
From the opening whistle at AT&T Stadium in Texas, Egypt controlled the game. The African side took the lead in the 13th minute when Emam Ashour powered home a superb header, carrying their advantage into halftime.
Australia found a way back in the 55th minute through an own goal by Egyptian defender Mohamed Hany. Despite both teams pushing for a winner, neither could break the deadlock over the remaining regulation time and 30 minutes of extra time, sending the match to penalties.

The shootout began disastrously for the Socceroos as Harry Shuter blasted his effort over the crossbar. Their hopes faded further when Lucas Herrington also failed to convert Australia’s fourth penalty. Egypt, however, were flawless from the spot, with Mahmoud Saber, Rami Rabia, Mohamed Salah and Abdel Majeed all finding the net to seal a 4-2 victory without the need for a fifth kick.
The statistics reflected Egypt’s superiority throughout the contest. They enjoyed 58 percent possession and registered 14 shots, four of them on target. Australia attempted 16 shots but managed only one effort on target.
Egypt had last appeared in a World Cup knockout match in 1934, when they were eliminated by Hungary in a tournament played entirely in a knockout format. Ninety-two years later, Salah’s side returned to the knockout stage and made history by advancing to the Round of 16 for the first time.
Despite being seven-time African champions, Egypt had never won a World Cup match before this tournament. They booked their place in the knockout stage with one win and two draws in the group phase before adding another historic victory. Returning from injury, Mohamed Salah orchestrated Egypt’s attack throughout the match and calmly chipped home his penalty in the shootout. After the final whistle, he celebrated emotionally with the fans while wearing a pharaoh’s crown.
Egypt will face Argentina in the Round of 16 in Atlanta on July 7. Australia, meanwhile, must wait at least another four years in search of their first-ever World Cup knockout victory.