Egyptians continue to make their mark on the global stage, not just in arts and culture, but also through record-breaking achievements recognized by Guinness World Records. From sports and music to endurance and exploration, these individuals and institutions have pushed boundaries and brought international recognition to Egypt.
Here are some of the Egyptians who have achieved remarkable Guinness World Records.
Mohamed Salah
Mohamed Salah made history with the fastest hat-trick in UEFA Champions League history, showcasing his incredible speed and finishing ability. His achievement further cemented his status as one of the world’s top footballers.

Ahmed Gabr
Ahmed Gabr set a world record for the deepest scuba dive, reaching an extraordinary depth in the Red Sea. His achievement required years of preparation and remains one of the most impressive diving records globally.

Al Ahly SC
Al Ahly holds the record for the most league titles in football history. As one of the most successful clubs in the world, the team continues to dominate both locally and internationally.

Amr Diab
Amr Diab earned recognition in the Guinness World Records for his multiple World Music Awards wins, making him one of the most decorated artists in the Middle East and a global music icon.

Rady Ahmed
Rady Ahmed achieved a Guinness World Record for the fastest ascent of Mount Moses (Mount Sinai), demonstrating exceptional endurance and physical strength in one of Egypt’s most iconic locations.

Ahmed Hatem
Ahmed Hatem was part of a record-breaking swimming achievement, completing the fastest 100x50m relay. His contribution highlights Egypt’s presence in international aquatic sports.

From football legends to endurance athletes and global music stars, these achievements highlight the diversity of Egyptian talent and the country’s growing presence on the world stage.







