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Salah returns as Hassan names Egypt squad for World Cup qualifiers – CAFOnline.com

Mohamed Salah has been included in new Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan’s squad for this month’s crucial 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Niger and Djibouti.
The Liverpool star missed the Pharaohs’ friendlies in March due to injury but is back in the fold as Egypt aim to strengthen their grip on Group A.
Salah’s return is a major boost for Hassan, who also hands a first senior call-up to Ibrahim Adel after the Pyramids winger starred for the U-23 side that reached last year’s Africa Cup of Nations final.
However, there is no place in the 26-man squad for Al Ahly full-back Omar Kamal, who featured regularly under former boss Carlos Queiroz.
Egypt currently top their qualifying section with six points from wins over Djibouti and Sierra Leone last November.
But with only the group winners guaranteed to progress automatically to the 2026 finals in the USA, Canada and Mexico, Hassan knows his side cannot afford any slip-ups.

 
🔴📋 | أعلن الجهاز الفني لمنتخب مصر الأول لكرة القدم بقيادة حسام حسن قائمة منتخب مصر لمباراتي بوركينا فاسو و غينيا بيساو المقرر لهما يومي 6 و 10 يونيو المقبل في الجولة الثالثة و الرابعة للتصفيات الأفريقية المؤهلة لكأس العالم ، وجاءت القائمة كالتالي:

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The record seven-time African champions host Niger in Cairo on 15 June before heading to Djibouti City four days later as they look to open up a commanding advantage at the top of Group A.
Salah will be desperate to play a leading role on his return after an injury-disrupted second half of the season at Anfield.
The 30-year-old has understandably been criticized for his form of late but his enduring quality makes him a game-changing presence for the Pharaohs as they bid to qualify for their fourth World Cup.
With Niger and Djibouti expected to provide stubborn opposition despite limited pedigree, Hassan knows Egypt’s hopes could rest on getting the best out of talismanic figures like Salah over the remaining qualifiers.
Squad:

Goalkeepers: Mohamed El-Shenawy, Mostafa Shobeir, Mohamed Awad, and El-Mahdi Soliman.
Defenders: Mohamed Abdelmonem, Ramy Rabia, Yasser Ibrahim, Ahmed Ramadan ‘Beckham’, Mohamed Hany, Akram Tawfik, Mohamed Hamdy, and Ahmed Fatouh.
Midfielders: Marwan Ateya, Hamdy Fathi, Ahmed Nabil Kouka, Emam Ashour, Ahmed Sayed Zizo, Nasser Maher, Ibrahim Adel, Mohamed Salah, Mostafa Fathi, and Mahmoud Trezeguet.
Forwards: Mostafa Mohamed, Mohamed El-Shamy, Ahmed Amin Oufa, and Mohamed Sherif.

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