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2026 FIFA World Cup
18JUL

Nine African nations reach the knockouts

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A record nine African nations reached the round of 32, and Egypt became the first of them ever to win a World Cup knockout tie.

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A record nine African nations reached the knockouts, with Egypt the first ever to win a knockout tie.

A record nine African nations reached the round of 32, the most the continent has ever sent to a World Cup knockout stage, and Egypt became the first of them to win a knockout tie. 1

The expanded 48-team format, whose group stage closed with record attendance , was criticised before kickoff as diluted, most loudly over the burnout an extra knockout round would add. Several of these African sides came through the third-place qualifying route the expansion introduced, a mechanism that hands the eight best group third-placers a path the old 32-team format never offered. Take that route away and the field narrows back towards the same established powers.

Cape Verde pushing the holders to extra time, and Egypt's penalty win over Australia, are the newcomers answering the dilution charge on the pitch. The same expansion that widened the field also strains the veterans who sell it, yet in this window it has looked more like vindication than the mistake its critics forecast.

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In plain English

A record nine African nations reached the World Cup's round of 32, the most the continent has ever sent to a knockout stage at once. Egypt then became the first African side ever to win a World Cup knockout match, beating Australia on penalties, while Cape Verde, a nation of 550,000 playing in its first-ever World Cup, took holders Argentina to extra time. The record partly reflects the tournament's expansion to 48 teams, which gave Africa nine guaranteed qualifying places instead of five, and answers critics who worried before the tournament that adding so many new teams would produce lopsided, one-sided matches.

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Root Causes

The expanded 48-team format seeds 12 groups of four, advancing the top two from each plus the eight best third-placed sides, a route that did not exist under the previous 32-team, eight-group structure. That third-place backdoor, which closed on 27 June , is the specific mechanical reason nine African qualifiers could survive the group stage even where some finished third.

CAF's own qualifying reform ahead of this cycle widened Africa's guaranteed direct slots from five to nine plus a playoff berth, giving more federations a realistic path and, over the qualifying years, more competitive fixtures than any previous African cycle produced.

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