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The future is now for 18-year-old striker on Egypt's World Cup squad

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Egypt striker Hamza Abdelkarim is just 18 and one of the youngest players at the World Cup, but he's handling soccer's biggest stage as a seasoned professional.

The 6-footer is one of 22 teenagers on squads at the World Cup and he's the youngest player ever to play for his nation in the tournament.

Some are calling Abdelkarim Egypt's heir apparent to Mohamed Salah, now 34, who is arguably the team's biggest star. Abdelkarim subbed in for Salah in the 76th minute of Egypt's World Cup opener against Belgium.

What sets Abdelkarim apart is his poise. Following the 1-1 draw with Belgium, he confidently spoke for the squad for the television cameras.

“The whole team wanted the three points. We got one point at the end, but we gave it our all. And we need to thank the fans that came, the atmosphere was great and we focus on the next match,” he said.

Egypt faces New Zealand on Sunday in Vancouver, with both teams seeking their first-ever World Cup win. New Zealand played to a 2-2 draw with Iran in its opener, making all of the teams in Group G even on points.

Abdelkarim had never played for Egypt's senior team when he was named to the preliminary World Cup squad in May. He made his debut that month in a World Cup tune-up match against Russia as a substitute in the 86th minute.

Abdelkarim became the youngest player for Egyptian Premier League club Al Ahly when he made his debut at 17.

He was loaned from Al Ahly to Barcelona earlier this year and he made his debut with Barcelona Juvenil in March. Barcelona was expected to formally make the move permanent in the coming days.

To top off his fast rise, he recently signed a sponsorship deal with Nike.

Egypt will still lean on Salah, the four-time Premier League Golden Boot winner with Liverpool, who had nine goals and three assists in six World Cup qualifying matches. There's also 27-year-old Omar Marmoush, who plays for Manchester City.

But coach Hossam Hassan is also looking to the future.

“What matters to me is that the Egyptian fans who are watching us now — and what the whole world wants to see — is that the performance of the Egyptian national team earns great respect. They should see that besides all the stars such as Omar and Salah, there is collective football that does not depend on a single player, and that we work in an organized collective manner.”

The youngest player at the World Cup is Mexico’s Gilberto Mora, who is 17 years old. Other high profile teens in the tournament include Spain’s Lamine Yamal and Senegal’s Ibrahim Mbaye, both 18, and Brazil's Endrick, 19.

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AP World Cup: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup

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Canada goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau says he resisted fans urging him to attempt a shot in World Cup win

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Although he saw little action in Canada's World Cup victory over Qatar, there was a moment when goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau was almost persuaded to get more involved in the offense.

Crépeau, speaking to reporters on Friday after Canada's dominant 6-0 win the day before, addressed the final moments of the match, when he delivered the ball up the field and red-clad fans in the crowd at BC Place bellowed, “Shoot!”

“I swear I had the little devil here saying do it and the little angel said just pass the ball and go back,” he laughed. “I heard the crowd and I was like, 'Oh no, I'm not doing it.'”

Crépeau didn't see a shot on goal from Qatar during Canada's first-ever World Cup victory. Canada all but sealed its spot in the knockout round with one final group match remaining, on Wednesday against Switzerland.

“Max’s presence was really important yesterday. But let’s be honest, he hardly had anything to do,” coach Jesse Marsch said. “I don’t think in World Cup history, there’s been such a dominant performance. That’s the truth. I think our team will take a lot of confidence from that, and Max will as well.”

The match was chaotic, with a pair of red cards taking Qatar down to nine players and a devastating injury to Canada midfielder Ismaël Koné, who broke the tibia and fibula in his left leg on a tackle from behind by Assim Madibo.

Crépeau was among the teammates who rushed to Koné's side. He could certainly relate to both the physical and emotional pain that Koné was going through.

In 2022, Crépeau broke his right leg during extra time of Los Angeles FC's MLS Cup victory over the Philadelphia Union. Crépeau was taken from the field by ambulance and later underwent surgery.

The injury knocked the goalkeeper out of the 2022 World Cup, where he was expected to back up Milan Borjan.

After leaving LAFC, Crepeau remained in Major League Soccer with the Portland Timbers. The 32-year-old currently plays for Orlando City.

In the aftermath of Koné’s injury, Crépeau also consoled 20-year-old defender Luc de Fougerolles.

“Every guy lives the emotions a certain way, and we went through the emotions in that time,” Crépeau said. “Man, it’s so difficult to put into words, but it’s just a moment to say, ‘Hey, you’re not alone. I’m feeling the same thing as you, but we have a job to finish for him.’”

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AP World Cup: https://apnews.com/fifa-world-cup

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