'You are still champions' Heartbroken Egyptians on African Cup of Nations loss

Published February 6th, 2017 - 09:00 GMT
Fans in Cairo react to Sunday's defeat (Khaled Desouki/AFP)
Fans in Cairo react to Sunday's defeat (Khaled Desouki/AFP)

It had all looked so good. When Egypt scored an early goal putting them ahead of Cameroon in last night’s African Cup of Nations final, it seemed like a repeat of their 2006 victory was in the bag.

But an 88th minute winner for Cameroon meant heartbreak for the Pharaohs, who are Africa’s most successful team.

The defeat is a bitter pill to swallow for football-mad Egyptians. The cafes and coffee-shops of Cairo were packed-out last night with fans hoping for a record eighth Afcon win.

Patriotic Egyptians, however, have been quick to flood social media with words of pride and comfort for their national team. Among them, Mohamed Aboutrika, the retired Egyptian footballing legend who recently made headlines after he was placed on his country’s infamous “terror list”.

Thank you to the [true] men of Egypt. We would have liked to take the tournament, but that's football. You offered a model of diligence, spirit and determination. We'll see you at the 2018 World Cup and, God willing, we will be with you.

Actress Rasha Mahdi also offered her encouragement to the defeated side.

The national team needs our support when they lose more than when they win. #Egypt #YouMadeUsProud

Meanwhile, there was no lack of national pride on Twitter, in spite of the defeat, as fans used the hashtag “O heroes of our national team.”

Thank you for your manliness... Thank you for your dedication and sincerity... Thank you for your powerful efforts in order to make us happy... You are champions.

The outpouring of affection was most concentrated upon Essam El-Hadary, the veteran Egyptian goalkeeper. The 44-year-old living-legend had not conceded a single goal during the tournament until last Wednesday’s semi-final against Burkina Faso.

Raise up your head, El-Hadary, your tears are dear to us… Thank God in any case… This is what God wills…

Even Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has commended the team on their valiant performance, al-Wafd reported. The military general turned leader said on Sunday night that in spite of the result, the team had won the esteem of the entire Egyptian people, as well as worldwide respect.

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