The Egyptian national team has topped the list of teams that have scored the most goals through substitutes in the history of the Africa Cup of Nations, an achievement that reflects the depth of the Pharaohs' bench and its decisive impact across the various editions of the tournament.
According to the football statistics platform "Statsdufoot," the Egyptian national team has scored 19 goals through its substitutes throughout its participation in the Africa Cup of Nations, a number unmatched by any other team.
Egypt surpassed Ivory Coast with 17 goals, followed by Morocco in third place with 16 goals, while Ghana and Senegal tied for fourth place with 15 goals each.
Egypt's substitutes have contributed crucial goals in numerous matches, playing a significant role in changing the course of games and deciding results, whether in the early rounds or in knockout matches, thus giving the Pharaohs a historical advantage in this statistical aspect.




