Egypt etched their name in Olympic football history on Friday, securing their first-ever semi-final berth at the Paris 2024 Games with a heart-stopping victory over Paraguay.
The Pharaohs showed remarkable resilience, coming from behind to force penalties before emerging victorious in a tense 5-4 shootout.
The quarter-final clash, played out under the Parisian lights, remained goalless at halftime, with both sides struggling to break the deadlock. Paraguay seemed to have struck the decisive blow when Diego Gomez found the net in the 63rd minute, sending their supporters into raptures.
As the clock ticked down, Egypt’s Olympic dream appeared to be slipping away. However, Ibrahim Adel had other ideas. With just three minutes of regular time remaining, the forward unleashed a crucial strike that breathed new life into Egypt’s campaign and forced the match into extra time.
The additional 30 minutes couldn’t separate the evenly matched sides, setting the stage for a dramatic penalty shootout. In a display of nerves of steel, the Egyptians held their composure to clinch a 5-4 victory, sparking wild celebrations among players and fans alike.
This historic achievement ensures that Africa will have double representation in the Olympic semi-finals, following Morocco’s emphatic 4-0 triumph over the USA earlier in the day. Egypt’s success is a testament to the growing strength of African football on the global stage.
The reward for their heroics is a semi-final showdown against tournament hosts France on Monday evening. It’s a daunting task, but one that this Egyptian side will relish. As they bask in the glory of their historic achievement, the Pharaohs will be dreaming of going even further in their quest for Olympic gold.