The Egyptian National Team achieved a 1-1 draw against Iran, a result that, combined with Belgium’s 5-1 defeat of New Zealand, left them in second place in Group G. Despite the difficulties, the Pharaohs secured their place in the round of 32 for the first time in their World Cup history.
A high tension match
The team led by Mohamed Salah faced a combative Iran that fought until the end. The Asian team had two goals disallowed, but maintained constant pressure. The scoreboard reflected a vibrant tie that left mixed feelings.
Historical classification
Egypt had never before made it past the group stage of a World Cup. This advance marks a milestone for Egyptian football, which celebrated the achievement with euphoria.
Impact of the Belgium result
Belgium’s overwhelming victory over New Zealand changed the Group G table. The Belgians took first place, while Egypt, despite the tie, managed to advance as second. The New Zealanders and Iranians were eliminated.




