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News/Heightened emotions in Iran after Team M/Iran narrowly knocked out of tumultuous World Cup on Austria…
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Iran narrowly knocked out of tumultuous World Cup on Austria’s last-second goal

Iran has been eliminated from the World Cup after a last-second goal by Austria tied their match against Algeria, which had previously taken the lead. Iran finished third in Group G with three points, missing advancement by one spot.

By  JIM VERTUNOAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-06-28 · 10:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Iran narrowly knocked out of tumultuous World Cup on Austria’s last-second goal
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Iran has been eliminated from the World Cup after a last-second goal by Austria tied their match against Algeria, which had previously taken the lead. Iran finished third in Group G with three points, missing advancement by one spot. The tournament was politically charged, with Iran playing under tight U.S. restrictions and amid ongoing negotiations between Tehran and Washington. The Iranian team faced numerous complications, including travel and visa issues, and complained of being treated poorly by the host nation. Iran had moved its base camp to Tijuana, Mexico, due to diplomatic ties.

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Iran sought to move its group-stage matches to Mexico due to diplomatic ties, and its request to move its base camp to Tijuana was granted.

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Iran was eliminated from the World Cup after Austria scored a last-second goal, tying their match and ensuring Iran's third-place finish in Group G.

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Iran played its World Cup matches amid tight restrictions imposed by the United States, including travel limitations and visa denials for support staff.

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The war between Iran and the U.S./Israel began on Feb. 28, with Iran retaliating and asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz.

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Iran launched a drone assault targeting Bahrain, which the article suggests was a response to U.S. airstrikes.

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Iran’s team stands for their national anthem during the World Cup Group G soccer match between Egypt and Iran in Seattle, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Iran has been eliminated from the World Cup, narrowly failing to advance past the group stage in a politically charged tournament where the team played its matches amid tight restrictions imposed by the United States.Iran missed the round of 32 by one spot in heartbreaking fashion. It finished third in Group G with three points earned with draws against Belgium, New Zealand and Egypt. Iran appeared to have advanced via tiebreakers when Algeria scored a stunning stoppage-time goal to go ahead of Austria 3-2 Saturday night, but Austria tied it back up seconds later on the game’s final play. Their draw ensured Iran’s elimination.It was one last painful moment for Iran in a World Cup that’s been tumultuous, on and off the pitch.The Iranians have been playing while Tehran negotiates with Washington on terms of a deal meant to permanently end the war that began earlier this year. Tensions continued Saturday when Iran launched a drone assault targeting Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet, in a likely response to overnight airstrikes by the U.S. Hours later, the U.S. said it struck multiple Iranian military targets after it said Iran attacked a ship near the Straight of Hormuz. During the World Cup, Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei and players complained about numerous complications, including travel restrictions, visa denials for support staff and quick departures from the U.S. after matches. 1 MIN READ 4 MIN READ 3 MIN READ U.S. officials have said all restrictions were known before the tournament. The U.S. and Israel began the war on Feb. 28 by attacking Iran, which retaliated with attacks in the region and by asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz.In March, Iran sought to move its group-stage matches to Mexico, with which it has diplomatic ties. Its request to move its base camp from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana was granted two weeks before the team’s arrival. After Iran was eliminated Saturday night, the team sent a statement expressing “heartfelt appreciation to the wonderful people of Mexico, especially the beautiful city of Tijuana.”“Leaving Tijuana is truly difficult for all of us,” the statement said.At its first match, several hundred Iranian Americans protested outside the stadium, calling for change in Tehran and waving the pre-revolutionary lion-and-sun flag. Thousands more poured into the stadium to watch them play, and the pre-game national anthem was met with a mix of cheers and boos.For the first two matches, near Los Angeles, the team was not permitted to travel until the day before and had to return to Mexico immediately after each game. The U.S. then eased its restrictions, allowing the squad to travel to Seattle two days before Friday’s match against Egypt. If Iran had advanced, it would have played its next match in Vancouver, British Columbia.“We were treated very, very badly,” Ghalenoei said after Friday’s draw with Egypt left the Iranians clinging to hope they would get to the next round. “I hope the world becomes aware of these issues.”“What these young Iranian national team players have done should be recorded in history,” Ghalenoei said. “Why? Because the host treated us in the worst possible way.”___See more of AP’s World Cup coverage here Vertuno has been covering news, sports and politics from Texas for The AP since 1998. He won a National Headliner Award for sports writing in 2013.
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