Egypt's World Cup win highlights how sports nationalism still lives outside crypto's orbit
Egypt’s World Cup win underscores how sports nationalism still operates beyond crypto’s orbit. After leading Egypt to their first-ever World Cup match victory, a 3-1 win over New Zealand in the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage, coach Hossam Hassan publicly praised President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Hassan did not thank sponsors, blockchain platforms, or fan token communities; the post-match message centered on national pride and government support for sports. Egypt’s campaign continues with the next group-stage fixture against Australia. The article contrasts this traditional framing with the crypto industry’s broader push into sports sponsorships and fan tokens. It notes that crypto deals proved fragile after the 2022-2023 downturn, including the FTX collapse affecting Miami Heat arena naming rights. Overall, sports-linked crypto assets are described as speculative and driven more by marketing cycles than durable fan demand.





