Are Iran the unluckiest side in World Cup history?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Iran missed out on a place in the last 32 of the World Cup on goal differenceBySam DruryBBC Sport journalistPublished4 minutes agoHeartbreak is to be expected at a World Cup.For every moment of glory, there is a hard-luck story, a nation left to bemoan their misfortune and the injustices that have led to their downfall.Yet few compare to the cruel manner that has brought Iran’s tournament to an end in 2026.Facing unprecedented challenges even before a ball was kicked, Amir Ghalenoei’s side had worked themselves into a position where a place in the last 32 was in their grasp – only for it to be snatched away from them at the last… not once but twice.Despite being unbeaten in the group stage, Iran came up agonisingly short and missed out on a place in the knockout stage on goal difference.But there was much more to it than that…Iran’s last-gasp winner ruled outFigure caption, Egypt through after late drama denies Iran guaranteed knockout qualificationAfter draws against New Zealand and Belgium, Iran knew victory over Egypt in Seattle would put them through to the round of 32.They fell behind early but responded well and although Mehdi Taremi had a penalty saved, Ramin Rezaeian’s smart finish from a tight angle drew Iran level.That was how it stayed until second-half injury time, when Shoja Khalilzadeh turned the ball home after after a goalmouth scramble.Exuberant celebrations followed, with Khalilzadeh removing his shirt – for which he was later booked – and posing for a photograph with a pair of sunglasses.However, joy soon turned to anguish as the goal was ruled out for offside. It was the tightest of calls, with Khalilzadeh’s toe marginally ahead of the penultimate defender.It finished 1-1, meaning Iran would have to wait to discover if they would progress to the World Cup knockout phase for the first time.Iran still hold chance to progress while Egypt go through




