en.malanginspirasi.com – Egyptian football legend Mohamed Salah celebrates his 34th birthday today as his nation takes on a formidable Belgium side in their Group G opener at the 2026 FIFA World Cup later today.
Born on June 15, 1992, in Basyoun, Egypt, Salah steps into Lumen Field in Seattle on a personal milestone day, captaining the Pharaohs in what many view as a golden opportunity to secure Egypt’s first-ever World Cup victory.
Salah recently concluded a glittering nine-year spell at Liverpool, where he etched his name into club history with 257 goals and 123 assists in 441 appearances.
His Premier League tally stands at a club-record 191 goals.
The Egyptian King announced his departure in March 2026 after a trophy-laden career that included multiple Premier League titles, a UEFA Champions League crown, and numerous individual accolades.
Liverpool fans and the club’s official channels marked his birthday with heartfelt tributes, including iconic throne-themed graphics honoring the “Egyptian King.”
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Among those comments include:
@botobery : “Happy Birthday To the Egyptian King ”
@Backofthekop_ : “Happy birthday, to one of the very best to ever do it Have a great day Mo What’s your favourite Mo Salah memory?”
@flowrtz__styles : “Eleven memorable moments from our No. 11, Mohamed Salah… Happy Birthday, @MoSalah. ”
Even after a relatively quieter final season, the outpouring of love from Anfield underscored Salah’s lasting impact.
Injury-free and motivated, Salah arrives at the tournament in strong form.
He was instrumental in Egypt’s qualifying campaign, scoring nine goals with unbeaten records.
With 67 international goals to his name, the forward remains the focal point of a side desperate to break a long-standing hoodoo.
Egypt has appeared in the World Cup on four occasions (1934, 1990, 2018, and now 2026) but has never won a single match in the competition.







