Egyptian FA questions ‘fairness’ of loss to Argentina amid refereeing furore
The Egyptian Football Association criticized the officiating after the national team lost 3-2 to Argentina in the World Cup last-16 on Tuesday. Controversial decisions, including a disallowed goal and a missed penalty, raised concerns about fairness, according to manager Hossam Hassan. Despite the defeat, Egypt achieved historic milestones during the tournament, including their first knockout.
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Published 08 Jul 2026, 18:23 UTC · Updated 08 Jul 2026, 18:40 UTC
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