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The Egyptian soccer federation isn’t happy with how their team’s match against Argentina ended. After a loss that many fans and players felt was unfair, Egypt has officially complained to FIFA, the world’s soccer governing body.

What Sparked the Outrage?

The trouble started during the high-stakes World Cup 2026 qualifier. Egyptian players and coaches believe the referees made several bad calls that hurt their chances. They are specifically asking for an investigation into what they call “double standards” in how the game was officiated.

  • Egypt says some fouls by Argentina were ignored, while similar plays by their own team were penalized.
  • They also claim a key goal should not have counted because of a rule violation before the score.
  • The federation wants the match officials removed from future games during the tournament.

FIFA Now Has to Decide

The complaint now sits with FIFA’s disciplinary committee. Egypt is demanding a full review of the referees’ decisions, and they expect a fair hearing. For many Egyptian fans, this isn’t just about one game—it’s about respect for their team on the world stage.

What Happens Next?

It’s unclear if FIFA will take action or if the result will stand. But Egypt’s strong response shows they are ready to fight for fair play. For now, the soccer world waits to see if the officials will face any consequences.

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