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Salah stamps AFCON history with a landmark performance, eclipsing legends and stacking records

10 January 2026

Salah stamps AFCON history with a landmark performance, eclipsing legends and stacking records
Salah leads Egypt toward AFCON glory with a historic goal in the quarterfinals.

Match moment

Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star and Egypt captain, struck the Pharaohs’ third goal against Ivory Coast in the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals hosted in Morocco, extending Egypt’s hopes in the tournament.

He converted a cross into the net in the 52nd minute, sealing the scoreline and showcasing his continued clutch accuracy on the continental stage.

Records and milestones

Salah’s strike was his fourth in this AFCON edition, and it pushed him to 11 goals in the tournament, making him Egypt’s second all-time AFCON scorer, level with a legendary figure and one goal behind the record. He has now found the net against 11 different nations, surpassing football icons Samuel Eto'o, Didier Drogba, and Andre Ayew in this particular metric.

Earlier in the match, Egypt had gone ahead through Omar Marmoush (4'), with Ramy Rabia extending the lead in the 32nd minute. An own goal from Ivory Coast’s Ahmed Touba later made it 3-1, wrapping up the scoring for the day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who scored Egypt's first goal in the match?

Omar Marmoush opened the scoring in the fourth minute.

How many AFCON goals does Salah have after this game?

He reached 11 AFCON goals, becoming Egypt’s second all-time scorer in the tournament.

Against how many different opponents has Salah scored in AFCON?

He has scored against 11 different national teams in AFCON play.

Who scored the Ivory Coast own goal in this match?

Ahmed Touba scored the own goal for Ivory Coast.