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Egypt Alleges Player Pushed by Dallas Police Officer Before World Cup Win

Egypt's national team has alleged that a Dallas Police officer pushed winger Trezeguet and team director Ibrahim Hassan while they posed for a photo with a fan. The Dallas Police Department acknowledged the incident, saying it was resolved after meeting with team representatives. Egypt later defeated Australia 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw, securing their first-ever World Cup knockout victory. The win sends Egypt into the Round of 16, where they will face either Argentina or Cape Verde.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Egypt team alleges player, team manager pushed by Dallas Police officer ahead of R32 clash

Dallas, July 4

Egypt's national team has alleged that a Dallas Police officer pushed winger Trezeguet and team director Ibrahim Hassan while they were posing for a photograph with a fan outside the team hotel, reported Reuters.

The incident, which local media reported took place at Egypt's team hotel in Dallas ahead of Friday's Round of 32 fixture against Australia, prompted a response from both the Egyptian camp and the Dallas Police Department before the matter was resolved.

"A man and his son went to take a photo with Ibrahim Hassan and Trezeguet, and the national team's director approved the request," Egypt national team media officer Mohamed Morad told Reuters.

"However, a security officer intervened and pushed the fan, as well as Trezeguet and Ibrahim Hassan, even though the player and the team director were in their designated area. Ibrahim then asked the security officer to deal with the fan in a normal manner," he added.

The Dallas Police Department acknowledged the incident after a video of the exchange circulated on social media.

"The Dallas Police Department responded to an area hotel at the request of hotel security regarding an individual without event credentials attempting to gain access," the department said in a statement, as per Reuters.

"It was later learned that the individuals weren't displaying credentials properly, which is a requirement. The situation was resolved on scene, and DPD met with representatives of the team to address their concerns. The matter has since been resolved," the statement added.

Egypt put the off-field distraction behind them in remarkable fashion later on Friday, producing one of the biggest results in the country's football history by defeating Australia 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw to register their first-ever FIFA World Cup knockout victory.

After surviving a bright Australian start, Egypt took the lead through Emam Ashour's first-half header from Karim Hafez's cross.

Australia levelled early in the second half when Mohamed Hany inadvertently turned a free-kick into his own net, and despite chances at both ends, neither side could find a winner over 120 minutes.

The shootout belonged to the Pharaohs. Harry Souttar missed Australia's opening penalty, Mohamed Salah calmly converted a Panenka, and after teenager Lucas Herrington failed with Australia's fourth attempt, Hossam Abdelmaguid buried the decisive spot-kick to seal a famous victory.

The win sends Egypt into the Round of 16, where they will face either defending champions Argentina or Cape Verde, as the Pharaohs continue their best-ever FIFA World Cup campaign.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

The Dallas Police statement sounds like classic bureaucratic cover-up – "not displaying credentials properly" is a weak excuse for pushing players and a fan. But honestly, Egypt's victory shows amazing mental strength. That Panenka from Salah was pure class! 😎 🇪🇬

Rahul R

As an Indian who loves football, I find it interesting how such incidents happen even at World Cups. Police need better training, especially during global events. But Egypt turning this into motivation for a historic win? That's champion mentality! Argentina vs Egypt in the next round would be epic. 🔥

Nidhi U

Hotels and DPD should have handled this better – players are not criminals. But hey, the Pharaohs turned adversity into victory! First-ever knockout win for Egypt at a World Cup – that's the kind of resilience we Indians love to see. 🇮🇳🇪🇬 Copa Mundial energy is unmatched! 🥳

James A

I'm from the US and this is embarrassing. Overzealous security ruins the vibe. But credit to Egypt for not letting this distract them. That penalty shootout was intense – Souttar missing the first, Salah's Panenka, and then Herrington's miss? Brilliant drama. Australia were lucky to take it that far actually.

Siddhartha F

The police should have been more respectful to players who are representing their nation. But what a match! Egypt's defence was solid, and Ashour's header was beautiful. In India, we often see how police treat people in the name of security – it's a global issue. Hope DPD learns from this. ✊

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