The Egyptian football representation was forced to make significant changes to its uniforms for the World Cup, as FIFA decided that they are not allowed to wear the six stars that symbolize their record titles in the African Nations Cup. These traditional stars were traditionally worn on the ground and became an icon of the “pharaohs”. FIFA stated that the symbol should be removed.
The World Football Association, therefore, demanded changes to the gold letters that are traditionally used for writing the players’ names, as well as the numbering of players. The Egyptian federation decided to completely replace the gold design that was traditionally used, with the aim of agreeing with the official rules. The changes sparked a debate at the local level among the “pharaoh” players.
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