Austria, Algeria Draw 3-3 to Advance; Iran Eliminated

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- Austria and Algeria drew 3-3 in their World Cup group stage finale, with both advancing to the knockout round while Iran was eliminated despite needing only a winner to advance as a third-place team.
- Riyad Mahrez scored his second goal with about a minute left in stoppage time to nearly win it for Algeria, but Sasa Kalajdzic headed in the equalizer moments later to rescue Austria's World Cup hopes.
- Austria finished second in Group J behind Argentina, advancing to the knockout round for the first time since 1982 and earning a round-of-32 matchup with European champions Spain on Thursday in the Los Angeles area.
- Algeria became the ninth of 10 African teams to advance, finishing third and drawing Switzerland in the round of 32 on Thursday night in Vancouver, with many Lawrence, Kansas locals in the crowd of 69,045.
- The match drew comparisons to the 1982 'Disgrace of Gijón,' when Austria and West Germany played out a mutually beneficial result at Algeria's expense; longtime Algerian supporters had waited 44 years for some World Cup revenge.
- Iran's tournament was tumultuous off the pitch, with coach Amir Ghalenoei and players complaining about visa denials for support staff, travel restrictions, and quick departures from the U.S. after matches.
Why it matters: Iran's elimination caps a World Cup where the team navigated visa denials, a mid-tournament base-camp move from Tucson to Tijuana, and tense US-Iran diplomatic backdrop — only to be sent home by a final-minute goal in Kansas City. Austria's first knockout appearance since 1982 and Algeria's ninth African team to advance reshape the round-of-32 bracket, sending Spain and Switzerland into the path of two motivated sides.




