FIFA WC 2026: This player used to reach 9 hours for practice every day after being hit by 10 buses, is the captain of this team

The story of Salah’s struggle (Photo: Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)

The Egyptian team will start its campaign in the FIFA World Cup 2026 against Belgium on 16 June Indian time. This match of Group G will start at 12.30 in the night, in which all eyes will be on Mohammad Salah. Mohamed Salah is a football superstar today. He is the hero of Liverpool and the most trusted face of Egyptian football. Egypt is eyeing its trusted player in the 23rd edition of the World Cup. But, do you know how many buses he has faced every day and how many hours he has traveled to reach where he is today?

9 hours journey and 10 bus stops

Mohammed Salah was 14 years old when he traveled 9 hours every day for practice. During this journey, he used to travel in 10 buses every day. Salah used to go to school at 7 in the morning. His journey to reach the football practice ground began 2 hours after school. Mohammed Salah did this continuously for 4 years. That struggle helped Salah become a better player.

Salah told the story of struggle in detail

Recalling the early days of his career in an interview given in 2017, Salah said that initially he played for a club which was half an hour away from his village. After that he joined Tanta Club which was one and a half hour away. From there he connected with Arab contractors in Cairo, which was 4 or 4 and a half hours away from his village. He told that he used to train there 5 days a week.

After spending 2 hours in school, left for training

Salah further told in the interview that he used to take early leave from school for training. He used to reach school at 7 in the morning and leave from there at 9 o’clock. For this he had special permission so that he could reach training by 2 o’clock.

Salah said that he used to reach for training by 2-2.30 o’clock. Training started at 3:30-4 o’clock and ended at 6 o’clock. He would leave for home after 6 o’clock and reach home by 10-10:30. Then after eating and drinking, they would sleep and the next day the same routine again.

Salah is the captain of Egypt in FIFA World Cup 2026

Salah has played 113 matches for Egypt so far. Mohammed Salah is the captain of Egypt in the FIFA World Cup 2026 and the team’s hopes are tied to him. After facing Belgium in the first match, Egypt will face the challenge of New Zealand and then Iran in the second match.

Saket Sharma

Saket Sharma

The journey that started with the game show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ passed through stops like News Nation, India News, India.com and Editorji. In this connection, I have been associated with TV9 Hindi for the last 5 years. Here too it is my job to tell sports news. I have an understanding of all three worlds, TV, digital and production houses and overall experience of more than a decade. Every day I try to learn something new and do new creative things. Not afraid of failure and not proud of success. I just try to always give my best. This is what I have been doing till date and my intention is the same in future too. Be it sitting at the desk and narrating sports news in your own words or going to the field and capturing it on camera. In simple language, I am a player who brings to you every action happening on the sports field.

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