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Mohamed Salah scored a 91st minute winner as Egypt came from behind against Zimbabwe to claim all three points in their opening match of the competition. CAN 2025.
Salah’s strike came after Manchester City striker Omar Marmoush’s second-half equalizer after Prince Dube gave Zimbabwe a shock lead before the break.
Egypt, one of the pre-tournament favorites to go all the way in Morocco, had not lost this match in over 30 years and their two Premier League stars ensured that record remained intact to join South Africa. who had already beaten Angolaat the top of group B.
All eyes were on Pharaohs captain Salah, who has had a rather turbulent few weeks at Liverpool following his outburst in the aftermath of their 3-3 draw at Leeds on December 6.
And it was the 33-year-old who contributed the game’s first chance. From Salah’s curling cross to the far post, Mahmoud Trezeguet’s header was on target but Zimbabwe goalkeeper Washington Arubi managed to parry the ball to safety.
Moments later, it was Emam Ashour’s turn to go close when the Al Ahly man went wide from eight yards.
But in the 20th minute, Zimbabwe opened the scoring completely against the run of play, with Dube firing into the bottom corner after turning perfectly into the box.
Egypt was stunned. Five minutes later, the lead was almost doubled when a mistake by goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy almost allowed Washington Navaya to deflect the ball into the empty goal.
Marmoush then put in some effort as the striker looked to drag the 2006 champions back into the game.
The Manchester City man did just that shortly after the hour mark. Right-back Godknows Murwira switched off at the crucial moment, allowing Marmoush through on goal and he made no mistake, firing an unstoppable shot into the roof of the net.
From there, Egypt took over its opponents. Zizo wasted a glorious chance to complete the return, but headed in from four yards.
But, just when they thought they had squandered their chance at victory, Salah stepped up in the 91st minute to snatch all three points for his country when he swiveled and fired a left-footed shot into the net to spark jubilant celebrations on the Egyptian bench.
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Omar Marmoush led the line for Egypt, while veteran goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy could be playing in his final Africa Cup of Nations after a career that included several continental titles at club level with Al Ahly.
Egypt starting lineup: Mohamed El Shenawy, Mohamed Hany, Hossam Abdelmaguid, Yasser Ibrahim, Mohamed Hamdy, Mohamed Salah, Marwan Attia, Emam Ashour, Hamdi Fathy, Trezeguet, Omar Marmoush
Egypt replaces: Ahmed El Shenawy, Khaled Sobhy, Rami Rabia, Salah Mohsen, Mostafa Mohamed, Ahmed Abou El Fotouh, Mohamed Shehata, Mohanad Lasheen, Mostafa Fathi, Ibrahim Adel, Osama Faisal, Ahmed Eid, Zizo, Mostafa Shobeir, Mahmoud Saber
Zimbabwe were without Walter Musona, who scored twice in qualifying. Experienced striker Knowledge Musona, who has 26 international goals, started on the bench.
Zimbabwe starting lineup: Washington Arubi, Godknows Murwira, Munashe Garan’anga, Gerald Takwara, Teenage Hadebe, Emmanuel Jalai, Jonah Fabisch, Marvelous Nakamba, Prince Dube, Daniel Msendami, Washington Navaya
Zimbabwe substitutes: Elvis Chipezeze, Sean Fusire, Divine Lunga, Prosper Padera, Macauley Bonne, Bill Antonio, Brendan Galloway, Knowledge Musona, Tawanda Maswanhise, Tawanda Chirewa, Isheanesu Mauchi, Alec Mudimu, Ishmael Wadi, Junior Zindoga, Tadiwa Chakuchichi
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Goalkeepers: Mohamed El Shenawy (Al Ahly), Ahmed El Shenawy (Pyramids), Mostafa Shobeir (Al Ahly), Mohamed Sobhy (Zamalek).
Defenders: Mohamed Hany (Al Ahly), Ahmed Eid (Al Masry), Ramy Rabia (Al Ain), Khaled Sobhi (Al Masry), Yasser Ibrahim (Al Ahly), Mohamed Ismail (Zamalek), Hossam Abdelmaguid (Zamalek), Mohamed Hamdy (Pyramids), Ahmed Fatouh (Zamalek).
Midfield: Marwan Attia (Al Ahly), Hamdi Fathy (Al Wakrah), Mohanad Lasheen (Pyramids), Mahmoud Saber (Zed), Mohamed Shehata (Zamalek), Emam Ashour (Al Ahly), Zizo (Al Ahly), Trezeguet (Al Ahly), Ibrahim Adel (Al Jazira), Mostafa Fathi (Pyramids).
Advantages: Omar Marmoush (Manchester City), Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Mostafa Mohamed (Nantes), Salah Mohsen (Al Masry), Osama Faisal (Al Ahly Bank).
Goalkeepers: Washington Arubi (Marumo Gallants), Elvis Chipezeze (Magesi), Martin Mapisa (MWOS FC).
Defenders: Godknows Murwira (Scotland), Emmanuel Jalai (Dynamos FC), Sean Fusire (Sheffield Wednesday), Munashe Garananga (FC Copenhagen), Gerald Takwara (Al Ittihad Misurata), Isheanesu Mauchi (Simba Bora), Brendon Galloway (Plymouth Argyle), Teenage Hadebe (FC Cincinnati), Alec Mudimu (Flint Town United), Divine Lunga (Mamelodi Sundowns).
Midfield: Marvelous Nakamba (Luton Town), Jonah Fabisch (Erzgebirg Aue), Andy Rinomhota (Reading), Prosper Padera (SJK Seinajoki), Tawanda Chirewa (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Knowledge Musona (Scotland)
Advantages: Bill Antonio (KV Mechelen), Ishmael Wadi (CAPS United), Tawanda Maswanhise (Motherwell), Daniel Msendami (Marumo Gallants), Prince Dube (Young Africans), Washington Navaya (TelOne FC), Macauley Bonne (Maldon & Tiptree), Junior Zindoga (TS Galaxy), Tadiwanashe Chakuchichi (Scotland).
Agadir – Grand Stade d’Agadir (capacity – 41,144)
Casablanca – Mohammed V Sports Complex (45,000)
Fes – Fes Sports Complex (35,468)
Marrakech – Grand Stade de Marrakech (41,245)
Rabat – Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex (69,500)
Rabat – Al Barid Stadium (18,000)
Rabat – Olympic Stadium Annex Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex (21,000)
Rabat – Prince Heritier Sports Complex Moulay EL Hassan (22,000)
Tangier – Grand Stade de Tangier (75,600)
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Friday December 26, 2025
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Tuesday December 30, 2025
Wednesday December 31, 2025
2025 African Cup of Nations, round of 16
Saturday January 3, 2026
Sunday January 4
Monday January 5
Tuesday January 6
Quarter-finals of the 2025 African Cup of Nations
Friday January 9
Saturday January 10
2025 African Cup of Nations semi-finals
Wednesday January 14
2025 Africa Cup of Nations third place match
Saturday January 17
2025 African Cup of Nations Final
Sunday January 18