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North-West North Africans back Egypt and Morocco World Cup bids | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com7 July 20262 Mins Read
North-West North Africans back Egypt and Morocco World Cup bids | Manchester News
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North African football fans in Greater Manchester have been gearing up for Egypt and Morocco’s World Cup with Argentina and France.

Maz and Ingy, an Egyptian couple from Cheadle, are preparing to host friends at their home on Tuesday for the quarter final against the South American side.

Maz, a pharmacist and dual national, said he had enjoyed watching both England and Egypt progress in the tournament.

A Moroccan fan awaiting Thursday’s game against France said they would be supporting Mo Saleh’s side as they took on Lionel Messi’s men when the Egypt – Argentina game kicks off in Atlanta at 17:00 BST.

“I feel incredibly lucky, if anything a little bit spoiled, to not only be able to support and cheer for both teams, but watch them shine,” Maz said.

He said the family would be gathering “Egyptian Mancunians” at their house after work for a watch party, with snacks ready and Egypt shirts on.

“Salah versus Messi – what more can you ask for?” he added.

Ingy, a marketing manager from Egypt, said the team’s run had given supporters unexpected hope.

“We have not expected to go that far in the tournament, but now we are given hope that we can actually go even further,” she said.

She said watching with other Egyptian fans in Manchester helped ease the feeling of being away from home.

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