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Omar Marmoush Wedding Leave Amid World Cup Build-Up

Egypt have given Omar Marmoush the green light to miss their upcoming training camp in the United States so the forward can get married, a rare but deliberate call in the middle of a crucial World Cup build-up.

While the rest of the Pharaohs squad head across the Atlantic for the scheduled camp, Marmoush will stay behind, granted time to focus on his wedding and the commitments that come with it. No late fitness issue, no tactical omission. Just a personal milestone, formally signed off by the national team hierarchy.

It is a decision that underlines how firmly he sits in Egypt’s long-term plans. The coaching staff have approved the arrangement with a clear caveat: this is a short break, not a step back.

Marmoush is due to rejoin the national team on June 2, slotting straight into preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. By then, the U.S. camp will be wrapping up, and the focus will sharpen on competitive fixtures rather than conditioning and cohesion work.

Egypt are treating his absence as a calculated compromise. They protect a key player’s welfare at a significant moment in his life while keeping the broader program on track. No special treatment on the pitch, but an understanding off it.

The message from inside the camp is straightforward: Marmoush remains an important pillar of the Pharaohs’ attacking plans, and a few missed sessions in the U.S. will not derail his role in the campaign ahead.

He will walk back into a squad that has been carefully structured for the long road to 2026, a group fine-tuning combinations and depth with one eye fixed on the global stage.

The wedding comes now. The real judgment will come later, when Egypt’s World Cup bid is on the line and Marmoush is asked to repay that trust.