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Iranian Fans Keep World Cup Dream Alive After Dramatic Draw With Egypt

Salifu Usman by Salifu Usman
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Iranian football supporters endured an emotional morning on Saturday as Team Melli battled back to earn a 1-1 draw against Egypt in their final Group G match at the FIFA World Cup, keeping alive hopes of a historic place in the last 32.

The result denied Iran automatic qualification for the knockout stage, but their World Cup journey is not yet over. Depending on results elsewhere, they could still progress as one of the tournament’s eight best third-placed teams – a feat that would mark the country’s first appearance in the World Cup knockout rounds.

Supporters across Tehran gathered before dawn to watch the match, with many following the action on giant screens at the Tehran Book Garden, where the venue was decorated with Iranian flags and portraits of the Islamic Republic’s late Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, who was killed during the opening strikes of the recent Middle East conflict.

The national team’s World Cup preparations had been severely disrupted by the war, which erupted in late February following US-Israeli strikes on Iran. The squad also faced significant travel and visa restrictions before arriving in the United States, one of the three co-hosts of the 2026 World Cup alongside Mexico and Canada.

Despite those challenges, many supporters praised the team’s resilience.

“It was a good game, even though they were unable to prepare properly,” said 33-year-old car dealer Amin.

“I only wish they had played the whole match with the same intensity they showed in the final five minutes.”

The atmosphere inside the packed viewing hall mirrored the drama unfolding in Seattle. Fans erupted with every successful tackle, groaned at missed opportunities and anxiously watched as momentum swung repeatedly between the two sides.

Iran fell behind early when Egypt opened the scoring, but hopes of an immediate response rose after the referee awarded Team Melli a penalty. Those hopes were dashed when striker Mehdi Taremi failed to convert from the spot.

The disappointment proved short-lived, however, as defender Ramin Rezaeian equalised minutes later, sending the crowd into jubilant celebrations.

“I really believe in Team Melli, especially because they never gave up after conceding,” said 16-year-old student Amir.

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Another supporter, Leyli, 41, remained optimistic during the interval.

“We’ve played well. We really haven’t performed badly,” she said.

The tension intensified after the break as supporters stood nervously or paced around the hall while Iran searched for a winner.

Their emotions reached fever pitch deep into stoppage time when Shoja Khalilzadeh appeared to have scored the decisive goal. Celebrations erupted before turning instantly to disappointment after the referee ruled out the effort.

The final whistle, shortly before 9:00 a.m. local time in Tehran, was met with stunned silence. While some fans quietly left for home, others headed straight to work after witnessing another agonising chapter in Iran’s football history.

“It’s become our habit to live with regret,” Amin reflected.

“Regret over the final moments – the moments that matter most.”

The draw left Iran third in Group G behind Belgium and Egypt, both of whom secured automatic qualification for the knockout phase. Team Melli must now wait for the conclusion of the group stage to discover whether their tally is enough to earn one of the remaining places in the last 32.

Electrical engineer Mahsa Azad believed the result failed to reflect Iran’s performance.

“What a match. It’s a shame we didn’t win,” she said.

“They gave everything. That’s football. The odds weren’t in our favour, but I believe we deserved the victory.”

For now, Iran’s World Cup fate remains out of their hands, with the nation anxiously awaiting results from the remaining groups in the hope that their dream of reaching the knockout stage for the first time will finally become reality.

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Salifu Usman

Salifu Usman

Salifu Abubakar Usman is the Sports Editor at Leadership Newspaper, with expertise spanning sports writing, research, analysis, media consultancy, and Hajj reportage. He is a Fellow of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN).

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