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‘Trezeguet’, ‘Zico’ and ‘Dunga’ ready to light up WC
Cape Argus
|June 09, 2026
FRANCE’S David Trezeguet and Brazil’s Zico and Dunga all left their mark on World Cup history decades ago.
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In 2026, their names will return to football’s biggest stage but this time on the backs of Egyptian players. When the Pharaohs walk onto the tournament pitch this month, several squad members will carry monikers drawn from some of the game’s most iconic figures — names first picked up years ago on dusty training grounds, in youth academies and across local leagues.
The tradition is rooted in similarities of playing style or appearance and in a football culture that has long embraced legendary names.
One standout is Mahmoud Hassan, popularly called "Trezeguet," who plays for Egyptian giants Al Ahly. The 31-year-old winger, who previously had a spell in the English Premier League with Aston Villa, made his World Cup debut at Russia 2018 and are now preparing for his second appearance.
His nickname was given by youth coach Badr Ragab, who saw in Hassan’s style and aerial prowess shades of the French striker who helped France lift the 1998 World Cup and later featured in the 2002 and 2006 tournaments.
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