
Egypt and Ivory Coast both reached the quarter-finals of the men's football tournament at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics while South Africa crashed out.
Egypt beat Australia 2-0 finish as Group C runners-up ahead of Argentina on goal difference, as both teams finished on four points.
Ahmed Rayan opened scores for the Pharaohs from close range after great work by Ramadan Sobhi.
Ammar Hamdy ensured maximum points for the Egyptians when he pounced on a lose ball in the Australian box to slot in the second.
Egypt will face Brazil, who won Group D ahead of the Ivorians, in their last eight match on Saturday.
Spain, who drew their final pool game 1-1 with Argentina, win the group and will now face Ivory Coast on Saturday in the quarter-finals.
Ivory Coast qualified thanks to a 1-1 draw with Germany to ensure they ended as runners up from Group D as their opponents crashed out of the tournament.
The Ivorians took the lead when Benjamin Henrichs deflected the ball into his own net in the 67th minute as he was put under pressure by Youssouf Dao.
A superb free kick from substitute Eduard Lowen from the edge of the area saw the Germans draw level just six minutes later but it was not enough for his side.
While the Ivorians can call on the experience of the likes AC Milan's Franck Kessie, Turkey-based Max Gradel and Manchester United's Eric Bailly the Spanish boast several players who played for the senior team at the recent Euros.
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