Spokane, USA – Several members of the Egyptian national team underwent doping tests during their current training camp in Spokane, USA. This is part of their final preparations for the 2026 World Cup.
The Egyptian Football Association stated on its official platforms that a delegation from FIFA’s Anti-Doping Committee visited the national team’s training camp. They also conducted random doping tests on a number of players, in accordance with FIFA’s regulations and procedures.
This step is part of FIFA’s standard monitoring program during major tournaments. Doping tests are conducted unexpectedly and without prior notice, both during training camps and during the tournament itself.
The Egyptian national team continues its preparations for the World Cup. This is taking place amidst a strong focus from the coaching staff and players on putting on a powerful performance in the global tournament.
The Pharaohs are in Group F alongside Belgium, Iran, and New Zealand. The team aims to achieve positive results that will qualify them for the knockout stages.
Egypt’s national team begins its World Cup campaign with a highly anticipated match against Belgium on June 15th. They will then face Iran and New Zealand in the group stage, aiming to secure one of the two qualifying spots for the next round.


