Mohamed Salah is unique to the top scorers for the African World Cup qualifiers

The Egyptian international star Mohamed Salah continued his hobby to break the records, after he achieved a new number added to his busy record in the world of the round witch.
Salah became the historic top scorer for the African qualifiers for the World Cup, after he managed to score during his country’s meeting with its host, Djibouti, today, Wednesday, in the ninth (penultimate) round of the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada, which was held in the Moroccan city of Casablanca today, Wednesday.
(The Egyptian Pharaoh) raised his scoring score in the World Cup qualifiers to 19 goals, to break the record as the most scored in the World Cup qualifiers for the World Cup and a fewer games.
The goals of the 19th English star of Liverpool came in 34 matches played in the qualifiers, as it excels with a single goal difference over his closest attachment, Islam Soleimani, who scored 18 goals in 37 games he played with his country in the qualifiers, as well as Ivorian Didier Drogba, who also scored 18 goals in 47 meetings, and the Cameroonian Ito and Burkini Moumouni Dajano, who scored the same number One of the goals after they played 44 meetings.
And he carried the goal that Salah scored for the Egyptian team in the 14th minute of the team’s meeting against Djibouti, the number 60 in the (Pharaohs) shirt, to strengthen his position in second place in the list of historical goalscorers of the team, with a difference of 8 goals behind Hossam Hassan, the current coach of the Egyptian team, who is at the top of the list.
Mohamed Salah strengthened his top scorer in Egypt’s top scorer in the World Cup qualifiers, with a difference of 5 goals against the retired star Mohamed Aboutrika, who scored 14 goals, knowing that this is his eighth goal in the current qualifiers, to share the top scorer with Gabonese Denis Bouanga.
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