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Team1st Half2nd HalfGoals
Uzbekistan000
Iran000

Uzbekistan

1Utkir Yusupov Goalkeeper
4Farrukh Sayfiev 3 Midfielder 19'
5Rustamjon Ashurmatov 90+7'
13Sherzod Nasrullaev Midfielder
2Abdukodir Khusanov Defender
23Husniddin Aliqulov Defender
9Odildzhon Khamrobekov Midfielder 30'
7Otabek Shukurov Midfielder
22Abbosbek Fayzullaev 11 Forward
10Jalalodin Masharipov Midfield
14Eldor Shomurodov Midfielder
11Oston Urunov 22 Midfielder
3Khojiakbar Alijonov 4 Defender
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Iran

1Alireza BEIRANVAND Goalkeeper
5Milad Mohammadi Defender
13Ali NEMATI Defender
4Shojaa KHALILZADEH Defender
2Saleh Hardani Defender 57'
6Saeid EZZATOLLAHI Midfielder
21Mohammad MOHEBI 18 Midfielder
14Saman GHODDOS 21 Midfielder 66'
7AliReza JAHANBAKHSH 17 Midfielder
9Mehdi TAREMI Forward
20Sardar AZMOUN 26 Forward
18Mehdi GHAEDI 21 Forward
17Ali GHOLIZADEH 7 Midfielder
26Shahriyar MOGHANLOU 20 Forward
21Omid NOORAFKAN 14 Defender
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Details

Date Time Competition Season Full Time Coach Away Team Stage
10/10/2024 6:00 pm FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers 2024 90' Amir Ghalenoei Third Round

Recap

Tashkent: Uzbekistan and Islamic Republic of Iran settled for a goalless draw in their AFC Asian Qualifiers™ – Road to 26 Group A tie on Thursday.
The Central Asian derby saw Iran going down to 10 men in the second half following Saleh Hardani’s sending off but there was to be no winner in the evenly-matched contest as the two sides moved up to seven points.
With the teams having met in the second round of the qualifiers, the match began on a cagey note as they sized each other up with half chances the best either side could manage in the opening 45 minutes.
Shojae Khalilzadeh had a backwards header that proved to be a routine catch for Utkir Yusupov before Jaloliddin Masharipov’s penalty appeal was waved away by referee Shaun Evans, very little was created with both sides matching up each other well.
Forward Mehdi Taremi and Eldor Shomurodov, who both play their club football in Italy, had a subdued first half with neither seeing much of the ball.
The match took a turn in the 57th minute after Evans referred to the pitchside monitor, which led to a straight red card for Hardani for a studs up challenge on Shomurodov.

 

Uzbekistan seized the opportunity to increase their tempo with two chances just after the hour mark, Abbosbek Fayzullaev dragging his shot just wide before Masharipov ballooned his attempt over the bar after being teed up by Shomurodov.
Pinned in their own half, Iran were forced to switch to a long ball approach with one such punt forward in the 72nd minute finding Sardar Azmoun who managed to toe-poke the ball at goal but Yusupov was alert to the danger.
There was drama in stoppage time when Evans awarded a penalty to Iran after the ball seemed to have struck Rustamjon Ashurmatov’s hand but upon a VAR review, the decision was reversed as the sides shared the spoils.
Uzbekistan will host the United Arab Emirates next on Tuesday while Iran will meet Qatar.