SEATTLE — Iran had a stoppage-time goal overturned and settled for a 1-1 draw with Egypt in the final Group G game at Seattle Stadium on Friday night.
Defender Shoja Khalilzadeh appeared to have scored the game-winning goal three minutes into second-half stoppage time when he found the back of the net following a flurry of shots at Egypt goalkeeper Mostafa Shoubir. However, after review, Khalilzadeh was ruled to have been narrowly offside.
Iran, seeking to advance out of the group stage for the first time, finished third in the group (0-0-3, 3 points) and now must wait to learn their fate. Iran are sixth in the third-place table, where the top eight go through, according to FIFA.
Egypt would have topped the group with a win on Friday but settled for second with Belgium beating New Zealand 5-1.
Egypt (1-0-2) and Belgium (1-0-2) both have five points, but Belgium top the group on goal differential (plus-4 to plus-2).
Instead of returning to Seattle for their round of 32 game, Egypt will travel to Arlington, Texas, to play Australia on July 3.
“The Pharaohs” needed to survive a desperate and spirited charge from Iran following the second half hydration break. The intensity ratcheted up even further in stoppage time, with Iran later hitting the top crossbar shortly after Khalilzadeh’s overturned goal.
Egypt coach Hossam Hassan started a strong lineup in search of the win, although he did sub off former Liverpool star forward Mohamed Salah in the 57th minute.
Despite the late action, there were no goals following the first 15 minutes of the match.
Egypt’s Mahmoud Saber opened the scoring by drilling a loose ball past multiple Iranian defenders and through the legs of goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand in the fifth minute.
Iran refused to be deflated, however. Mehdi Taremi earned a penalty kick in the 11th minute, only to be thwarted by an excellent save by Shoubir on a diving stop. Iran continued to bring the pressure and Shoubir’s next diving save three minutes later was punched back just inside the side post by Ramin Rezaeian for the equalizer.
That also brought on the first substitution of the night with defender Mohamed Abdelmoneim — who committed the foul to set up the penalty kick and was struggling in the back end — replaced by Yasser Ibrahim.
There would be plenty of action but no additional scoring in a first half that saw 14 combined shots — five on goal — and four yellow cards issued.





