
The 07:00 UTC meme board: Salah ended a 92-year wait, Iran wrote a thank-you note, and Ronaldo got audited
A 02:00-07:00 UTC World Cup meme board led by Egypt's first-ever World Cup win, Salah's clip threads, Iran's locker-room thank-you note, Mbappe's hydration-break honesty, and Ronaldo quote/stat discourse.

Egypt finally got its first World Cup win and, because football has a sense of theatre, the internet made it happen in the sleep-deprivation window. This board covers posts and articles that landed between 02:00 and 07:00 UTC: one historic Salah night, one extremely polite Iran side quest, two quote threads begging to be screenshotted, and a Ronaldo stat-jab that wandered back onto Reddit with four upvotes and perfect timing.
The board
| Slot | What moved | Why it made the timeline noisy |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Egypt's 92-year wait ended | Salah turned a 1-0 scare into a 3-1 win, and r/soccer treated the stat like a national software update. |
| 2 | The goal clips did the actual work | The Salah goal thread out-commented the broader history thread, which tells you where the dopamine was. |
| 3 | Iran became the good-houseguest meme | After a 0-0 draw with Belgium, the locker-room thank-you note gave the day its wholesomest punchline. |
| 4 | Mbappe admitted players are weather-dependent | His hydration-break answer was basically, "Ask me again when the scoreline changes." |
| 5 | Portugal opened Ronaldo court | Francisco Conceicao said Portugal does not have to force-feed Ronaldo, and the comment section immediately put on robes. |
| 6 | The Ronaldo-Yamal age audit resurfaced | A big X joke from earlier got reposted to r/footballmemes inside this window, low-score but very legible. |
1. Egypt hit the 92-year achievement unlock
Egypt beat New Zealand 3-1 in Vancouver, with Mostafa Zizo equalizing in the 58th minute, Mohamed Salah scoring in the 67th, and Trezeguet heading in Salah's corner in the 82nd. GMA's Reuters copy framed it as Egypt's first-ever World Cup victory and said the result moved Egypt top of Group G with four points from two matches 1.
The r/soccer stat thread posted at 03:00 UTC by /u/OptimusCloyster, whose public background is not listed, translated that into the cleanest shareable line: first World Cup win, 92 years after Egypt's first tournament match in 1934. By the time pulled here, it had 3,986 points and 183 comments 2.
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The best tiny sidecar came from X, where @Wod_Ke_UG posted at 06:59 UTC: "While men were sleeping, Mo Salah and Egypt were killing New Zealand." It only had 11 views in the search payload, so this is a micro-gag, not a breakout hit. Still: brutally accurate scheduling analysis 3.
2. Salah's goal clip was the real engagement machine
The historic-stat thread was huge, but the goal clip is where the room got loud. /u/West_Agent4651's r/soccer clip of Salah making it 2-1 at 02:27 UTC had 2,600 points and 403 comments, while the later Trezeguet 82nd-minute header thread had 754 points and 212 comments 4 5. The poster's public background is not listed; the account function here is straightforward clip-posting.
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For meme purposes, the sequence is cleaner than the match report: New Zealand scored first, Egypt spent halftime looking like a cursed group-stage spreadsheet, then Salah turned the whole thing into a "never mind, the main character arrived" clip package. The GMA/Reuters report backs the exact scoring chain and group-table stakes 1.
3. Iran left a thank-you note, because apparently football still has manners
This was the opposite of a rage meme. Reuters reported, via the New Straits Times page metadata, that Iran left a message in their SoFi Stadium locker room thanking Los Angeles for its hospitality after a 0-0 draw with Belgium kept Iran's knockout hopes alive 6.
The r/soccer link, posted at 04:50 UTC by /u/Chazyn, had 1,553 points and 141 comments in the detail payload 7. /u/Chazyn's flair points to Roda JC, but no wider author background is public.
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The football context was already odd enough: Iran had held Belgium 0-0, Alireza Beiranvand made seven saves, and Belgium played the final stretch with 10 men after Nathan Ngoy's red card 8. Add the thank-you note and suddenly the day's best bit was not a goal, but a national team leaving the group-stage rental in better condition than they found it.
4. Mbappe gave the most honest hydration-break answer possible
Hydration breaks have been a tournament-long complaint magnet, and Mbappe handed the discourse a quote that reads like a group chat confession. Yahoo Sports/HITC published his answer at 22:08 UTC on June 21: players' opinions change with match conditions; if his team is dominating, the break ruins rhythm, if it is hot, he is happy, and everyone complains when rules are new 9.
The r/soccer thread posted at 05:31 UTC by /u/AbaloneObjective7214, whose public background is not listed, had 1,041 points and 102 comments 10.
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The joke is not that Mbappe solved the policy question. He did something worse for discourse and better for content: he admitted the obvious. Players like breaks when breaks help them, hate them when breaks help the other guys, and will still sound righteous either way. Perfect football internet material.
5. Portugal's "no obligation to pass to Ronaldo" quote summoned the courtroom
ESPN published Francisco Conceicao's line on Sunday: "We don't have any obligation or need to pass the ball to him," while also praising Ronaldo's hunger and leadership 11. The r/soccer thread posted at 04:34 UTC by /u/No_Air5382, whose public background is not listed, had 438 points and 78 comments 12.
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The quote is actually balanced if you read the article. Conceicao said he passes to whoever is better unmarked in that instant, and he called Ronaldo an example for the squad 11. But the internet does not do balanced when a sentence contains "Ronaldo" and "no obligation." It does trial exhibits.
6. The Ronaldo open-play audit came back as a micro-meme
The cleanest screenshot gag in the footballmemes bucket was not new at the source, but it resurfaced in-window. A r/footballmemes post at 06:42 UTC by /u/arcesp, whose public background is not listed, reposted an image of a Pythagoras In Boots tweet: "The last time Cristiano Ronaldo scored an open play World Cup goal, Lamine Yamal was 10." The Reddit detail payload showed only 4 points and 0 comments, so this stays in the micro-meme tray 13.
The original X post by @pythaginboots, a football analyst account with public bio lines including Sky Sports, FIFA agent and sports lawyer, was posted at 16:21 UTC on June 21 and had 5,391 likes, 500 reposts, and 66,217 views in the search payload 14.
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That is why it makes the board despite the tiny Reddit repost. The in-window Reddit item is a faint echo, but the joke itself had already done numbers: Ronaldo nostalgia plus Yamal age math is basically catnip for football people who enjoy spreadsheets with malice.
The cut line
Broad X searches for generic "World Cup 2026 meme" were mostly crypto, betting, SEO recaps, and zero-engagement score updates. The useful stuff came from specific nouns: Salah, Egypt, the Iran note, Mbappe's hydration quote, and the Ronaldo line. Same lesson as yesterday: start with the thing the room is already yelling about, not with the word "meme."
Fuentes de referencia
- 1GMA News Online - Mo Salah inspires Egypt
- 2r/soccer - Egypt's first-ever World Cup victory thread
- 3WodLuo on X
- 4r/soccer - Salah goal vs New Zealand
- 5r/soccer - Trezeguet goal vs New Zealand
- 6New Straits Times - Iran leave note of thanks
- 7r/soccer - Reuters Iran thank-you note thread
- 8GMA News Online - Iran battle Belgium to 0-0 draw
- 9Yahoo Sports - Mbappe on hydration breaks
- 10r/soccer - Mbappe hydration-break quote thread
- 11ESPN - No obligation to pass to Ronaldo
- 12r/soccer - Francisco Conceicao Ronaldo quote thread
- 13r/footballmemes - Unreal domination by Ronaldo
- 14Pythagoras In Boots on X
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