Iran, ranked 20th in the latest FIFA world rankings, was held to a 2-2 draw by 85th-ranked New Zealand in their World Cup Group G opener on Monday.
Forward Elijah Just scored either side of halftime to put New Zealand ahead twice, but the team was denied its first-ever World Cup victory by Iran's fightback.

Shahriyar Moghanloo (top) of Iran vies with Michael Boxall of New Zealand during the group G match between Iran and New Zealand at the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Los Angeles Stadium in Los Angeles, the United States, June 15, 2026. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)
In its previous two World Cup finals appearances, New Zealand drew all three group matches in South Africa in 2010 and lost all three in Spain in 1982.
It is the seventh time Iran has qualified for the World Cup finals. Despite previously failing to advance beyond the group stage, Iran has recorded three wins: 2-1 over the United States in 1998, 1-0 over Morocco in 2018, and 2-0 over Wales in 2022.
Iran head coach Amir Ghalenoei used a 4-4-2 formation with Mehdi Taremi and Shahriyar Moghanloo up front, while New Zealand head coach Darren Bazeley deployed a 4-2-3-1 formation spearheaded by Nottingham Forest forward Chris Wood.
Iran started at a blistering pace, getting forward at every opportunity and putting heavy pressure on New Zealand's defense. But it was New Zealand that took the lead in the seventh minute when Wood expertly chested down a 30-yard goal kick and set up his attacking partner Just to volley home.
Iran equalized in the 32nd minute when defender Ramin Rezaeian cut inside from the right during a goalmouth scramble and stabbed home a loose ball.
Just scored his second goal of the match in the 54th minute to put New Zealand ahead again, finishing with an angled shot after another assist from Wood.
But 10 minutes later, Iran midfielder Mohammad Mohebbi was left unmarked to head home at the edge of the six-yard box.
Both of Group G's first-round matches ended in draws, with Belgium held 1-1 by Egypt.


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