Doha, Qatar – A late header from Marwan Hamdy secured a 1-1 draw for Egypt against the United Arab Emirates in a FIFA Arab Cup Group C match played at Lusail Stadium on Sunday. The result leaves Egypt with two points, trailing group leaders Jordan, who have already qualified for the quarter-finals with two wins. The draw keeps the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait’s hopes alive, though both teams remain on a single point.
Caio Lucas put the UAE ahead in the 60th minute, capitalizing on a swift counterattack. However, Hamdy’s equalizer in the 85th minute proved crucial for Egypt, preventing a potentially damaging defeat in the tournament. The match was characterized by aggressive play and numerous scoring opportunities for both sides.
Egypt Salvages Draw in Tense FIFA Arab Cup Encounter
The FIFA Arab Cup serves as both a regional championship and a dress rehearsal for Qatar’s hosting of the 2022 World Cup. This year’s tournament features 16 national teams from across the Arab world, competing for the title and valuable experience in a World Cup venue. The competition aims to foster football development and unity within the region.
Egypt dominated possession in the first half, creating several chances to break the deadlock. Ghanam Mohamed came close with a header, but his effort sailed over the bar. UAE goalkeeper Hamad Al Meqbaali was called into action to deny Islam Issa, while Egypt’s Yassin Marei also posed a threat before halftime.
The UAE shifted the momentum in the second half, employing a more direct approach. Their strategy paid off when Caio Lucas scored after a well-executed run and assist from Nicolas Gimenez. The goal stemmed from a counterattack following a period of sustained Egyptian pressure.
Late Drama and Offside Controversy
Despite falling behind, Egypt continued to press for an equalizer. Their persistence was rewarded when Karim Eraky delivered a precise cross from the right, which Marwan Hamdy met with a powerful header. The goal ignited the Egyptian supporters and injected renewed energy into their team.
The closing stages of the match were filled with drama. In stoppage time, Mido Gaber appeared to have scored the winning goal, but the linesman flagged Ragab Nabil offside during the build-up, much to the dismay of the Egyptian bench. The decision ultimately stood, ensuring the match ended in a draw.
UAE coach Cosmin Olaroiu acknowledged the difficulty of the match, stating his team played well but ultimately conceded a late goal. He highlighted the quality of the Egyptian side and expressed satisfaction with earning a point. The draw, while not a win, keeps the UAE in contention for a quarter-final berth.
The result sets up a crucial final matchday in Group C. Egypt will face the already-qualified Jordan on Tuesday, while the UAE will battle Kuwait in a must-win game. The outcome of these matches will determine the second qualifier from the group. The Arab Cup standings are tight, and goal difference could prove decisive.
Looking ahead, both Egypt and the UAE will need to analyze their performances and make necessary adjustments for their upcoming fixtures. Egypt will aim to improve their finishing in front of goal, while the UAE will focus on maintaining their defensive solidity. The next few days will be pivotal for both teams as they strive to advance in the tournament and secure a place in the knockout stages.
The final group stage matches on Tuesday will determine the remaining quarter-finalists. Uncertainty remains regarding which teams will progress, and the matches are expected to be fiercely contested. Fans will be closely watching the results to see which nations will continue their journey in the regional competition.

