Mohamed Salah joins Egyptian supporters in Vancouver street celebrations after Egypt wins their first ever World Cup match. Reports describe videos and footage that circulate online showing Salah dancing and singing with fans in the city following the final whistle. The celebrations extend beyond the stadium, with crowds gathering on streets to mark what is presented as a historic milestone for Egypt’s national team.

Sources consistently say Egypt beat New Zealand 3-1, with Salah playing a central role. The Independent and other outlets note that Salah scores in the match. One outlet adds that Salah also provides an assist, and frames the result as Egypt’s maiden World Cup win since their tournament debut in 1934, marking the first time the team achieves a World Cup victory. Across coverage, Salah’s presence with supporters is highlighted as a key element of the post-match celebrations, with fans reacting to the captain’s public celebration alongside the crowd in Canada.