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Egyptian fans clash with police in London after World Cup win

4 July 2026
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A neighborhood in London, dubbed ‘Little Cairo,’ erupted in celebration after Egypt’s national football team triumphed over Australia in the World Cup, winning 4-2 in a penalty shootout. The jubilant fans filled Edgware Road, clashing with police as they celebrated by climbing onto double-decker buses and blocking traffic. Video footage captured officers struggling to manage the crowds, which were waving Egyptian flags and cheering loudly. The excitement followed a tense match that had many fans on edge until the final penalty kicks decided the outcome. Meanwhile, FIFA has confirmed that England’s match against Mexico will proceed as planned at 1 a.m. BST on Sunday, despite initial considerations to reschedule due to thunderstorms in Mexico City.

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This incident highlights the passionate support of football fans, particularly within immigrant communities, and the potential for celebrations to escalate into chaos. The rise of fan culture has been significant in recent years, where sporting events often serve as a focal point for national pride and cultural expression. Additionally, the ongoing complexities of scheduling international matches amidst weather concerns show the challenges governing bodies like FIFA face, especially when balancing fan safety and operational logistics during major tournaments.

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