Egypt's Hamdi Heads to Germany for ACL Surgery as AFCON Journey Honks on
9 January 2026
Injury and International Aid
Mohamed Hamdi, Egypt's left-back, obtained a travel visa to Germany for ACL surgery after tearing his cruciate ligament in Monday's round of 16 win over Benin.
Egypt defeated Benin 3-1 to advance to the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals in Morocco.
The injury occurred moments before the end of the first half.
A source told KOOORA that Hany AbouRida, the federation president, pushed to accelerate Hamdi's visa and entry to Germany for surgery, coordinating with the Moroccan federation and the Egyptian Embassy in Morocco with a top knee hospital in Germany recommended by Dr. Mohamed Abu El Ela, the head of the medical staff.
The surgery is scheduled for Sunday after the match, and Hamdi reportedly chose to stay with the squad to support Egypt in the Ivory Coast quarterfinal.
Punchline 1: If knees had passports, Hamdi’s would be stamped in Frankfurt before you finish this sentence.
Punchline 2: He’ll be back on the pitch faster than a viral meme—ACLs beware of a heroic montage!