Syria save World Cup qualification bid with late equalizer | NZ FIJI TIMES

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Syria's soccer team celebrates after scoring a goal against Iran during their Round 3 - Group A World Cup qualifier at the Azadi Stadium in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017. The match draw 2-2. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

UPDATED: 6:35am – Facing elimination from Asian qualifying, Omar al-Soma’s late goal clinched a 2-2 draw for Syria in Tehran and a place in the playoffs. They will discover later Tuesday who it will play in a two-match Asian series next month.

Syria scored deep into stoppage time at Iran to keep alive its hopes of qualifying for the World Cup for the first time.

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Facing elimination from Asian qualifying, Omar al-Soma’s late goal clinched a 2-2 draw in Tehran and a place in the playoffs.

While Iran had already qualified for the FIFA showpiece in Russia next year, Syria will have to do it the hard way.

Syria will discover later Tuesday who it will play in a two-match Asian series next month.

To make the World Cup, the winner will then have to beat a team form the CONCACAF confederation covering North and Central America, and the Caribbean.

While Iran had already qualified for the FIFA showpiece in Russia next year, Iran will have to do it the hard way. (Source: AP)

 

Iran, which clinched qualification for the World Cup in June, is a regional political ally that has provided crucial political and military support to shore up Syrian President Bashar Assad’s forces in the war.

Big screens were set up in the Syrian capital Damascus for public screening of the game featuring a national team is made up of government-approved supporters.

-Indian Express

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