The clip of Egypt coach Hossam Hassan dramatically demonstrating a penalty claim against Belgium by hugging the referee went viral instantly — and for newer viewers it felt like discovering a completely new level of touchline theatre.
But anyone who has followed Egyptian football for even a little while knows this wasn’t some out-of-character moment. Hossam Hassan has always had a reputation for being fearless, blunt, emotional, and unintentionally hilarious in the way he reacts to things. The football is serious — his delivery often isn’t.
1)Demonstrating The Penalty To The Referee
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After believing Egypt should have received a late penalty against Belgium following contact involving Maxim De Cuyper and Zizo, Hossam Hassan decided words alone weren’t enough.
He walked over and physically demonstrated the incident to the referee by wrapping his arms around him.
2) Defending His Substitution Choice
During a press conference, a journalist questioned one of his substitutions and asked why he chose one player over another.
Hossam’s answer was short and final:
“I am free to do what I want.”
No long tactical breakdown. No overexplaining. Just complete confidence in the decision.
3) The Training Session Walkout
A video shared by the Egyptian national team and local media showed Hossam Hassan joining in with training, exchanging passes with captain Mohamed Salah and other Egypt players.
Then the mood shifted.
As the players started joking around with him, Hossam announced he wouldn’t continue the session and walked away in a scene that felt oddly dramatic and completely on brand.
4) “I Don’t Understand Anything”
In one interview with a Moroccan presenter, Hossam initially tried to follow along despite struggling with the dialect.
After attempting to keep up for a moment, he stopped and simply admitted:
“I don’t understand anything.”
It was brief, direct, and somehow made the moment even funnier.
5) The Camera Moment
In the middle of a match, fully focused on the action, Hossam suddenly noticed the camera pointed at him.
Instead of ignoring it, he made a funny face directly into it.
A reminder that even in tense moments, he somehow always ends up creating a clip.
Conclusion
Maybe that’s why Hossam Hassan moments travel so far online. It’s not just that they’re funny — it’s that they never feel calculated. Whether he’s arguing with referees, shutting down questions, walking out of training, or breaking character mid-interview, there’s always something completely unfiltered about it.
Football has produced plenty of great managers. Very few have produced this many unintentionally iconic moments.

