Will Brazil and Egypt Face Off in a World Cup Warmup?
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Rio de Janeiro, Feb 20 (NationPress) Brazil will take on Egypt in a friendly match just one week prior to the commencement of the FIFA World Cup 2026, as both teams gear up for this significant event, confirmed the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).
The encounter is scheduled for Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland on June 6, a mere five days before the world's most celebrated tournament kicks off in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Brazil's last home warmup before the World Cup will take place a week earlier on May 31, when they will host Panama at the iconic Maracana Stadium.
The five-time world champions, Brazil, will initiate their journey in Group C against Morocco on June 13, followed by matches against Haiti on June 19 and Scotland on June 24.
As they finalize their preparations, the Brazilian national team is set to face one of Africa's most historic and successful teams.
Brazil holds the record for the most FIFA World Cup titles, with five victories (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002), and they are the only national team to have participated in every tournament, vying to secure their sixth title.
On the other hand, Egypt boasts the title of the most successful team in the Africa Cup of Nations, with seven championships, and has competed in three FIFA World Cups, being the first African and Middle Eastern team to do so in 1934 in Italy.
Egypt will commence their FIFA World Cup journey against Belgium on June 15, followed by matches against New Zealand on June 21 and Iran on June 26 in Group G.
The North African squad aims to solidify their reputation as one of the major footballing powers in both Africa and the Arab world, with millions of supporters hoping for an unforgettable campaign.
Led by the extraordinary talent of Mohamed Salah, the team combines seasoned players with youthful prospects, including Omar Marmoush, Mahmoud Trézéguet, and Mostafa Mohamed.
Historically, Brazil and Egypt have clashed six times since 1960, with Brazil emerging victorious in all encounters. The most notable match occurred on June 15, 2009, during the Confederations Cup in Bloemfontein, South Africa, where Brazil triumphed 4-3, thanks to goals from Kaká (2), Luís Fabiano, and Juan. The last match took place in 2011.