Salah, 34, finally gets a World Cup stage worthy of his club career — Egypt's first appearance since 2018.
Egypt: Value, Wages & Title Price
| FIFA Ranking | #35 |
| Confederation | CAF |
| Total Squad Market Value | $190M |
| Star Player | Mohamed Salah |
| Star Market Value | $45M |
| Star Weekly Wage (est.) | $430k |
| Odds to Win World Cup | +25000 |
| Title Odds Rank (of 48) | #35 |
| Best World Cup Finish | Group stage (3 times) |
Where to Bet on Egypt
- Bet365 (9.8/10) — Bet $5 Get $150 in Bonus Bets. Payout: 1-2 hours, min deposit $10.
- DraftKings (9.6/10) — Bet $5 Get $200 Instantly. Payout: 12-24 hours, min deposit $5.
- FanDuel (9.5/10) — No Sweat First Bet up to $1,500. Payout: Under 24 hours, min deposit $10.
- BetMGM (9.3/10) — First Bet Offer up to $1,500. Payout: 1-3 days, min deposit $10.
The Betting Case for Egypt
At +25000, the market gives Egypt an implied 0.4% chance of lifting the trophy — ranking them #35 of 48 teams by title price. Squad value tells its own story: $190M in combined market value, headlined by Mohamed Salah at $45M.
Salah, 34, finally gets a World Cup stage worthy of his club career — Egypt's first appearance since 2018. Historical benchmark: their best finish remains group stage (3 times).
More CAF Teams
- Morocco — squad value $410M, title odds +5000.
- Senegal — squad value $330M, title odds +8000.
- Ghana — squad value $240M, title odds +20000.
- Ivory Coast — squad value $280M, title odds +15000.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Egypt's odds to win the 2026 World Cup?
Egypt is currently priced around +25000 (decimal 251.0) to lift the trophy — implying roughly a 0.4% chance. Prices vary by book, so compare before betting.
How much is the Egypt squad worth?
The combined transfer market value of Egypt's projected 2026 World Cup squad is approximately $190M, with Mohamed Salah ($45M) the most valuable individual asset.
Who is Egypt's star player?
Mohamed Salah — market value around $45M, on an estimated $430k per week at club level. Salah, 34, finally gets a World Cup stage worthy of his club career — Egypt's first appearance since 2018.



