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  "path": "/middle-east/egypt/2026/06/23/egypts-world-cup-awakening-why-one-victory-means-far-more-than-three-points/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-22T21:00:05.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Egypt",
    "African Football",
    "Egypt National Team",
    "Egypt vs New Zealand",
    "Egyptian Football",
    "FIFA World Cup 2026",
    "Hossam Hassan",
    "Mohamed Salah",
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    "Egypt’s World Cup Awakening: Why One Victory Means Far More Than Three Points",
    "The Middle East Observer"
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  "textContent": "A night that a nation had been waiting nearly a century to celebrate For generations of Egyptians, the FIFA World Cup has been a stage of dreams rather than triumphs. Since Egypt became the first African and Arab nation to appear at the tournament in 1934, World Cup campaigns have largely been stories of honourable […]\n\nThe post Egypt’s World Cup Awakening: Why One Victory Means Far More Than Three Points appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
  "title": "Egypt’s World Cup Awakening: Why One Victory Means Far More Than Three Points"
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