Egypt Coach Hossam Hassan Clashes with Fans Over Israeli Flag After World Cup Loss
Egypt's national football team coach Hossam Hassan sparked controversy following their 2-3 loss to Argentina in the 2026 World Cup Round of 16. After Egypt led 2-0 until the 80th minute, Argentina staged a dramatic comeback led by Lionel Messi, who scored and assisted to overturn the match. Hassan, who had previously shown strong pro-Palestinian sentiments by waving a Palestinian flag after Egypt's Round of 32 win, became visibly agitated after the defeat. He confronted fans who displayed an Israeli flag in the stands, shouting and exchanging harsh words with them. Videos circulating online showed Hassan and his assistants yelling "fuck you" at the crowd and nearly engaging in a physical altercation with a photographer. Even Messi was shouted at when he approached the Egyptian bench.
The tension escalated when Egypt's goalkeeping coach was sent off for pushing and shouting during the incident. Hassan also confronted Argentina's coach Lionel Scaloni, running towards him before being restrained by Egyptian staff. In a notable moment, Hassan attempted to draw the referee's attention by signaling an "X," a gesture used to report racist incidents, but the referee issued him a yellow card instead. Hassan accused the French referee François Letexier of unfairness, alleging possible bias and pressure from Argentina, referencing the controversial officiating in the 2022 World Cup final between Argentina and France.
At the post-match press conference, Hassan expressed his frustration, stating he would not watch any more World Cup games and criticized the officiating decisions that disallowed an Egyptian goal and denied a penalty. He only answered questions from Egyptian media and reiterated his belief that Egypt was treated unfairly. The chaotic scenes highlighted the intense emotions surrounding the match and the broader political tensions reflected in the stadium.
Egypt's near-upset and the subsequent fallout from Hassan's confrontations with fans, officials, and opposing staff have drawn widespread attention and debate about sportsmanship and political expression in international football.
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