– First points of Iran U23
Iran’s U-23 national team, the Omid Team, began their challenging AFC U23 Asian Cup 2026 campaign with a disciplined and resilient performance, holding tournament favorites South Korea to a 0-0 draw in a tense, tactical affair.
While the match will not be remembered for attacking flair or goalmouth drama, it will be noted for Iran’s impressive defensive organization and control of the game’s tempo. Contrary to pre-match predictions, it was Iran who looked the more composed side for large periods, effectively neutralizing the traditional high-energy, offensive threat of their East Asian rivals.

A Match of Tactical Chess, Not Fireworks
From the outset, the Omid Team, under coach Reza Ravankhah, executed a clear game plan: maintain defensive concentration, control the midfield, and patiently probe the notoriously solid Korean backline. The strategy succeeded in limiting South Korea to half-chances, with the Iranian defense, marshaled superbly, showing little vulnerability.
The Koreans, unusually subdued, appeared wary of Iran’s counter-attacking potential. Their typically relentless pressing and quick transitions were replaced by a more cautious, possession-based approach, which played into Iran’s organized defensive structure.
Iran’s lone moment of true attacking quality in the first half came from their standout player, Javan Hosseinnezhad. The elegant midfielder delivered a perfectly weighted diagonal ball from the right, finding Ali Rostami in stride. Rostami’s powerful first-time volley whistled just past the upright, a near-miss that served as the half’s most serious threat.
A Dull Game Sparks to Life at the Death
The second half followed a similar pattern—a slow-paced, midfield battle with few clear-cut chances. Iran continued to prefer intricate ground passes in an attempt to unlock the defense, often opting for safe diagonal switches of play rather than risky penetrating runs.
Just as the match seemed destined to peter out into a forgettable draw, it erupted in a thrilling finale during injury time. First, Iranian substitute Mehdi Jafari unleashed a powerful, low drive from distance, forcing Korean goalkeeper Hong Seong-Min into a spectacular, full-stretch save to his right.
Almost immediately, the action raced to the other end. A desperate scramble in Iran’s penalty area presented South Korea with a golden chance to steal a late winner. However, goalkeeper Mohammad Khalifa emerged as the hero, making a crucial intervention amidst the chaos, allowing his defenders to clear the danger to safety and preserve the hard-earned point.

Analysis: A Solid Foundation, But Room for Growth
The final whistle confirmed a valuable point for Iran in the tournament’s “Group of Death,” a creditable result against one of Asia’s youth football powerhouses. The performance demonstrated significant improvement in tactical discipline and defensive solidity, the foundations upon which campaigns are built.
However, the match also highlighted a clear area for improvement. Iran’s lack of attacking ambition and variety ultimately cost them a chance at a historic victory. Despite showing clear aerial superiority, the team persistently relied on ground strokes against a compact defense. The reluctance to deliver early crosses or utilize long balls to test the Korean backline made their offensive efforts largely predictable.
For Coach Ravankhah, the takeaway is twofold: pride in a well-earned clean sheet against a top opponent, and a clear cue to inject more offensive daring and tactical variety into their next crucial fixture. This draw proves the Omid Team belongs on this stage; their upcoming match will show if they have the tools to advance from it.
MATCH DETAILS
| Korea Republic 21 Hong Seong-Min GK 2 Kang Min-Jun DF 3 Bae Hyun-Seo DF YC 53’ 5 Lee Hyun-Yong DF YC 33’ 23 Shin Min-Ha DF 6 Lee Chan-Ouk MF [73′ Jung Ji-Hun] 8 Kim Dong-Jin MF 9 Kim Tae-Won FW [80′ Jeong Jae-Sang ] 10 Kang Sang-Yoon FW [28’ Jung Seung-Ba] 13 Kim Do-Hyun MF [73′ Kim Han-Seo] 17 Kim Yong-Hak MF [46’ Kang Seong-Jin] Substitutes 1Moon Hyun-Ho 4Jo Hyun-Tae 7Kang Seong-Jin 46’ 11Jung Ji-Hun 12Hwang Jae-Yun 14Jung Seung-Bae 28’ 15Baek Ga-On 16Kim Han-Seo 18Jeong Jae-Sang 19Lee Geon-Hee 20Park Jun-Seo Manager-Min-Sung Lee | Iran 1 Mohammad Khalifeh GK 3 Arsha Vosoughifard DF 13 Mahdi Mahdavi DF 15 M. Mohebi DF [83′ Danial Iri YC 89′] 16 Farzin Moamelehgari DF 8 Pouria Latififar MF 9 Yadegar Rostami MF 10 Javad Hosseinnejad MF [62 ‘A. M. Sadeghi] 19 Mahdi Goudarzi MF [71′ M.Askari] 20 Abbas Habibi MF [72′ Razzaghinia YC 69′] 7 Reza Ghandipour FW [71′ M. Jaffari] Substitutes 2 B. Goudarzi 4 D. IriSub5M. Zare 6 A. Razzaghinia 11 M. Askari 12 P. Rafiei 14 F. Jafari 17 E. Jamshidi 18 A. Sheikhi Rad 21 H. Zaruni 22 A. Maghsoudi 23 M. Sadeghi Manager-Omid Reza Ravankhah |
