On a Monday evening in Vancouver, New Zealand's All Whites met the limits of their World Cup story — a 3-1 defeat to Egypt that closed the chapter on an unbeaten group-stage run. What began as a rare and hopeful halftime lead dissolved in the second half under the weight of Egyptian intent and the quiet inevitability of Mohamed Salah. Every team's unbeaten streak ends somewhere; for the All Whites, it ended here, and the tournament now asks a harder question of them.
All Whites' World Cup unbeaten run ends with 3-1 loss to Egypt
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Impacto Geopolítico
This is a sports article about a football match, not a geopolitical event. No international implications exist.
Lente Econômica
New Zealand's All Whites soccer team lost 3-1 to Egypt in World Cup play, ending their unbeaten streak; minimal direct economic impact on broader economy.
New Zealand sports fans experience disappointment; potential short-term reduced viewership/merchandise sales for All Whites; minimal household economic effect.
No direct policy implications; potential review of sports funding/player development strategies by New Zealand Football Federation; minor tourism considerations for host nation Canada.