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Egypt advanced from the group stage for the first time after a 1-1 draw with Iran on June 26 in Seattle. Iran stayed in contention for third-place qualification depending on later results.
ESPNEgypt drew 1-1 with Iran in a FIFA World Cup group-stage match in Seattle on June 26. The result sent Egypt into the knockout rounds for the first time. Iran scored through Shoja Khalilzadeh but the goal was disallowed for offside after a VAR review.
Iran also had a first-half penalty saved and struck the woodwork during a late push. Egypt supporters celebrated outside the stadium after the final whistle. Daniel Salib, draped in an Egyptian flag, said the outcome followed strong performances against New Zealand and Belgium.
Iran remained in position to advance as one of the eight best third-place teams, pending results on Saturday. Saeed Nassef said the team performed well despite the draw and expressed hope for qualification after Sunday’s games. The match was designated the tournament’s Pride Match.
Inside the stadium, fans alternated chants of “Iran, Iran” and “Misr, Misr” and took photos together at halftime. Several Egyptian players consoled Iranian players after the whistle. Outside the venue, protesters against the Iranian government waved U.S.
And Israeli flags and displayed photos of Reza Pahlavi. Nassef reported harassment while carrying the official Iranian flag. After the match, police separated antigovernment activists from fan Milad during a confrontation.
Milad said his support was for the players and the people, not politics. Several fans shouted “Free Palestine” near a spectator with a Palestinian flag. Bilal Ali, who brought such a flag, said he felt guilty watching while people in Gaza faced attacks.
-Israel war on Iran. He called for a credible investigation into the incident.
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