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Egypt secured its first-ever FIFA World Cup victory by defeating New Zealand 3-1 at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver. Despite trailing early to a header from New Zealand defender Finn Surman, Hossam Hassan’s team mounted a strong comeback to claim the win and move to the top of Group G with four points from two matches.
After a difficult first half, Egypt equalized through Mostafa Zizo’s header from a corner. The team grew in confidence as midfielder Imam Ashour controlled play and captain Mohamed Salah led from the front, scoring a decisive goal that turned the match in Egypt’s favor. Trezeguet sealed the result with a late header from another corner, confirming Egypt’s historic triumph.
With this result, Egypt leads Group G ahead of its final match against Iran, while New Zealand faces Belgium in a challenging situation after losing another lead.
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