Egypt goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy confident ahead of 'huge' World Cup opener vs Belgium

Mohamed El Shenawy ahead of the World Cup warm-up clash with Brazil
Mohamed El Shenawy ahead of the World Cup warm-up clash with BrazilBrian Fisher / Zuma Press / Profimedia

Egypt goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy has predicted the North Africans will face a tough test when they come up against Belgium in their 2026 FIFA World Cup opener on June 15th.

The Pharaohs will kick off their Group G campaign at Seattle Stadium. Egypt will be making their fourth appearance in the global stage having qualified three times before – in 934, 1990, and 2018.

They hold the historic distinction of being the first African and Arab nation to ever play in the tournament. Despite their continental success, they have never won a match in the World Cup finals.

‘It’s a major match for us’

Ahead of their opener, El Shenawy told FIFA.com: “It will be a huge match for us. We’ve played Belgium before, but things are clearly different now, and the circumstances will be different too.

“It’s definitely a huge match for us and a momentous occasion for the players who will be facing Belgium for the first time in that stadium. And of course, the fans will be there, cheering on both sides.

“It’s a major match for us, and the most important thing is that we go into it full of confidence. God willing, we’ll be able to come away with the win.”

On why Egypt are yet to win the World Cup despite having quality players, he said: “We’ve lacked experience. We hadn’t qualified for the World Cup in 28 years, and it was the team’s first time competing at that level, so it was only natural that we lacked experience.

“But we’ve gained a great deal of experience since that tournament, playing matches against major international teams.

“Today, the picture is much clearer for us, and we can achieve something special at the upcoming World Cup. Of course, we have to define our objectives and ambitions to reach the latter stages of the tournament. Right now, it’s essential that we qualify for the knockout rounds.

“Mohamed Salah, Trezeguet and I have played in the World Cup before, and we can pass that experience on to the rest of the squad and help them acclimatise to the tournament environment.

“We’re preparing to face some very strong sides at the World Cup. And that will work in our favour, because we’ll go into the tournament at peak readiness.”

The 2026 World Cup will be held from June 11th to July 19th in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The tournament will feature 48 national teams and will be played in 16 modern stadiums.

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Sights set on World Cup title

On what Egypt can achieve in the 2026 World Cup, he said: “As far as I’m concerned, I’m dead-set on going all the way at the World Cup. It will certainly be difficult, but my own objective and ambition is to win the tournament.

"First and foremost, though – on a team level and for me personally, with this being my second World Cup – I’m fully aware of the quality of the teams who will be there.

“We are talking among ourselves and pursuing our ambitions step by step, starting with getting through the first round. So, if you ask me what my dream is, I’ll say it’s to lift the World Cup.”

El Shenawy continued: “The squad are currently focusing on friendlies and preparing for the World Cup. We aspire to get to a point where we achieve something new – something that has never been achieved before.

“As I said, the first step is getting through the first round, then we’ll approach the next stage one step at a time as well. For us, progressing that far in the tournament would be an enormous achievement.”

El Shenawy put on a goalkeeping clinic against Uruguay at Russia 2018, and has since cemented his status as one of the Pharaohs’ biggest stars.

Revisiting the performance in Russia, he said: “Of course, I remember it vividly. It was my first World Cup match. Egypt hadn’t been to the tournament in 28 years, so every player was completely focused.

“We couldn’t sleep the night before; we were so focused and excited. Most of the players who were due to feature couldn’t sleep, and the match was scheduled for noon. It was a dream come true for all of us, and fans across Egypt were eagerly anticipating the match.

“We all understood that we were representing the entire Egyptian people, and it’s a source of pride to represent your country on that sort of stage.

“For us, it was the event of a lifetime. Thank God, we went in highly motivated and delivered a strong performance. And thank God, I was named Man of the Match.

“It was an extraordinary moment for me to win that award and to be recognised as the best goalkeeper in my very first World Cup match. I never expected to win it, but it was the reward for a long stretch of hard work by all of us. Thank God, we did a good job, and we ask God to grant us success in this World Cup as well.”

The Al Ahly captain is now set to join an exclusive group as one of only three Egyptian players to feature in two World Cups, alongside Mohamed Salah and Trezeguet – both also part of the squad eight years ago.

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