Egypt keeps the hope of a World Cup qualifier with a spectacular victory over Argentina



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Egypt won its first World Handball Championship at the expense of its 22-20 Argentine counterpart to keep the Pharaohs' hopes of qualifying for the next round.

The match was a match between the two teams until the final minutes of the showdown, which saw an Egyptian superiority picking up the team's first two points of his career in the fourth set.

The Egyptian team had to beat Argentina to continue the competition and qualify for the second round, before facing it against Hungary and Angola on Wednesday and Thursday.

Hungary leads the group with five points in three games, Sweden with four, Qatar, Egypt and Angola with two points and Argentina with one point.

Three teams from each of the four groups will qualify for the second round of the world competition.

Game summary

The Egyptian team managed to beat the first goal in the first seconds of the match, before Argentina made the draw and progressed in the first five minutes.

The Argentinian team stopped for eight minutes, allowing Egypt to advance 4-2 in mid-minute 12.

In the 17th minute, the Argentineans were able to draw, thanks to the Egyptian errors that led to attacks against Hindawi who raised the score to 4-4.

The Argentines had two goals in advance despite a numerical deficit, but Egypt managed to return to a 7-7 tie early in the 24th minute.

At the end of the first half, the Argentineans were able to take the lead with a 9-8 lead. The Pharaohs were therefore forced to pay in the second half.

At the start of the second half, Egypt managed to score two consecutive goals, with a result of 10-9.

Despite the scarcity, Egypt managed to score two more goals with a 12-9 lead in the 35th minute.

After the completion of the Egyptian ranks, the referee suspended an Argentinian duo, but the mistakes of the Pharaohs cost the team two goals to score 12-11.

Despite the return of Egyptian superiority with a score of 14-11 and lack of digital money, the Tango however managed to reach a 14-14 point break in the 43rd minute.

The draw continued between the two teams until the 51st minute and the result 18-18 with Egyptian attempts to advance on Argentina.

The Egyptian team managed to outperform the score at 21-20 in the 57th minute of the game, but Ibrahim Al Masri was suspended to end the meeting of the Pharaohs with a limited number of people until the last seconds .

Egyptian goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Tayyar played in the final minutes of the match, which contributed to the Pharaohs' superiority with the end of the match at 22-20.

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