Egypt Beats Spain 2-1 to Reach Men’s Football Quarterfinals at Paris Olympics

 Paris 2024 Olympics - Football - Men's Group C - Spain vs Egypt - Bordeaux Stadium, Bordeaux, France - July 30, 2024. Ibrahim Adel of Egypt and Mohamed Elneny of Egypt celebrate after the match. (Reuters)
Paris 2024 Olympics - Football - Men's Group C - Spain vs Egypt - Bordeaux Stadium, Bordeaux, France - July 30, 2024. Ibrahim Adel of Egypt and Mohamed Elneny of Egypt celebrate after the match. (Reuters)
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Egypt Beats Spain 2-1 to Reach Men’s Football Quarterfinals at Paris Olympics

 Paris 2024 Olympics - Football - Men's Group C - Spain vs Egypt - Bordeaux Stadium, Bordeaux, France - July 30, 2024. Ibrahim Adel of Egypt and Mohamed Elneny of Egypt celebrate after the match. (Reuters)
Paris 2024 Olympics - Football - Men's Group C - Spain vs Egypt - Bordeaux Stadium, Bordeaux, France - July 30, 2024. Ibrahim Adel of Egypt and Mohamed Elneny of Egypt celebrate after the match. (Reuters)

Ibrahim Adel scored a pair of goals and Egypt advanced to the men's football quarterfinals of the Paris Olympics atop its group by beating Spain 2-1 on Tuesday.

Spain had already reached the knockout round and was vying for a first-place finish in Group C but was instead leapfrogged by determined Egypt in Bordeaux.

In the other match of the group, the Dominican Republic played to a 1-1 tie with Uzbekistan, which had already been eliminated. The draw in Paris was not enough to get the Dominican Republic into the next round.

The quarterfinal matchups won't be determined until Wednesday's games are complete. The top two teams in each of the four groups advance.

Adel's first goal came off a cross from Zizo late in the first half. His second came in the 62nd minute, when he worked around Spanish goalkeeper Alejandro Iturbe, who had come forward to stop him.

Samu Omorodion scored for Spain in the final moments of regulation but the comeback fell short.

In the group's other match, Rafael Nunez converted on a penalty early in the second half to put the Dominican Republic in front, but Alisher Odilov tied it in the 58th.



Japan Snatch Olympic Men’s Gymnastics Gold After China Stumble Late on 

Paris 2024 Olympics - Artistic Gymnastics - Men's Team Victory Ceremony - Bercy Arena, Paris, France - July 29, 2024. Gold medalists Daiki Hashimoto, Kazuma Kaya, Shinnosuke Oka, Takaaki Sugino and Wataru Tanigawa of Japan celebrate on the podium with their medals. (Reuters)
Paris 2024 Olympics - Artistic Gymnastics - Men's Team Victory Ceremony - Bercy Arena, Paris, France - July 29, 2024. Gold medalists Daiki Hashimoto, Kazuma Kaya, Shinnosuke Oka, Takaaki Sugino and Wataru Tanigawa of Japan celebrate on the podium with their medals. (Reuters)
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Japan Snatch Olympic Men’s Gymnastics Gold After China Stumble Late on 

Paris 2024 Olympics - Artistic Gymnastics - Men's Team Victory Ceremony - Bercy Arena, Paris, France - July 29, 2024. Gold medalists Daiki Hashimoto, Kazuma Kaya, Shinnosuke Oka, Takaaki Sugino and Wataru Tanigawa of Japan celebrate on the podium with their medals. (Reuters)
Paris 2024 Olympics - Artistic Gymnastics - Men's Team Victory Ceremony - Bercy Arena, Paris, France - July 29, 2024. Gold medalists Daiki Hashimoto, Kazuma Kaya, Shinnosuke Oka, Takaaki Sugino and Wataru Tanigawa of Japan celebrate on the podium with their medals. (Reuters)

Daiki Hashimoto conjured up some late magic to propel Japan to Olympic men's team gymnastics gold on Monday as arch-rivals China stumbled with the title within their grasp.

It was a record-extending eighth team title for Japan and made up for narrowly missing out to Russia for gold at the Tokyo Games. China took silver and the United States bronze, ahead of Britain.

China were favorites after bossing the qualifying and, streets ahead, only had to hold their nerve in the last of the six rotations for victory.

And in a nail-biting denouement that had the crowd at the Bercy Arena on the edge of their seats, Hashimoto, the all-around and horizontal bar champion in Tokyo three years ago, finally hit form.

After a quiet night including a slip-up on the pommel horse, the 22-year-old clicked into gear to produce a superb performance and get Japan home by just 0.532 points with an overall points tally of 259.594.

They take the crown that was left vacant because of the absence of Russia due to the invasion of Ukraine.

Hashimoto, whose nickname is "Mr. Infinite Stamina", said: "I had a lot of things on my mind, but when I got onto the stage, I just concentrated on my performance.

"I felt the rest of the team was all behind me, they had my back. They pushed me on to the stage.

"I was almost crying before the performance."

Hashimoto was joined on the top of the podium by teammates Kazuma Kaya, Shinnosuke Oka, Wataru Tanigawa and Takaaki Sugino.

- 'Great regret' -

Su and his Chinese team were distraught at their near miss.

"I think today taught me a big lesson, it's of great regret," he said.

"I feel sorry for my teammates. Because of my errors we didn't win the gold medal."

A downcast Zhang Boheng added: "Regrettably in the last part we didn't perform well.

"We are frustrated. Up to then we have done very well."

Up to the final drama, China appeared to be in firm control over the world champions.

After a sluggish start, the Zhang-led Chinese leapt into the lead at the midway stage after Zou Jingyuan, Zhang and Liu Yang showed some cast-iron crosses and assured handstand control on the rings.

Japan were lagging in fifth.

Ukraine emerged briefly as China's main challengers after the fourth rotation, courtesy of fine parallel bars routines from Illia Kovtun and Oleg Verniaiev.

Zou had produced a huge score in qualifying on the parallel bars and the champion in Tokyo did not disappoint with 16.000 to push China over three points clear, ahead of the closing rotation.

Japan were going to need a herculean effort from Hashimoto, the defending champion on the horizontal bar, if they were to usurp the Chinese.

And he came up with the goods, his performance combined with Su's two faux pas earning Japan the gold they last won at Rio 2016.

This was the first of 14 artistic gymnastics titles on the line in Paris, with Simone Biles' United States team in the spotlight on Tuesday.