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India go down 3-0 against Iran in CAFA Nations Cup 2025 after impressive defensive display

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Published at :September 2, 2025 at 12:18 AM
Modified at :September 2, 2025 at 12:18 AM
India go down 3-0 against Iran in CAFA Nations Cup 2025 after impressive defensive display

India will face Afghanistan next in the CAFA Nations Cup 2025.

Indian Football Team suffered a 0-3 defeat at the hands of IR Iran in their second match of the CAFA Nations Cup 2025, at the Hisor Central Stadium in Hisor, Tajikistan, on Monday, September 1, 2025.

After a goalless first half, Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh (60’) put Iran in the lead, before substitutes Ali Alipour (89’) and Mehdi Taremi (90+6’) added two late goals to hand the Asian giants the three points.

Defending champions Iran, ranked 113 spots above India (133rd) in the FIFA Rankings, pegged the Blue Tigers back from the start, drawing some early saves from India goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.

The India defence stabilised their operations at the back after the opening exchanges, managing to keep Iran from producing any clear-cut chances. Efforts from Mohammad Amin Hazbavi and Omid Noorafkan, a little after the quarter-hour mark, went wide, while Gurpreet managed to block a dangerous cut-back from Mahdi Hashemnezhad.

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No goals in first half

India had their first chance in the 24th minute, when Suresh Singh Wangjam’s cross was trapped inside the Iran box by Irfan Yadwad, who laid it off for Nikhil Prabhu. The midfielder’s shot, however, was blocked.

India began to gain more confidence as the clock ticked past the half-hour mark, and they managed to produce a passage of play in the Iran third. The Blue Tigers managed to produce a couple of switch plays to the right wing to Vikram Partap Singh, who could run at Mohammad Naderi, but Iran negotiated the danger on both occasions.

Minutes later, Gurpreet was again called into action as he got down low to save a snapshot from Noorafkan. India defended in a coordinated manner in the first half, managing to frustrate Iran and not let them create any clear-cut openings.

Iran end deadlock in second half

The second half began much in the same fashion. India allowing Iran to keep possession of the ball, while staving them off near the defensive third.

It took Iran an hour to open the scoring, though there was a hint of luck involved in it. Hossein Kanaani hung up a cross at the far post towards Hosseinzadeh, whose header was blocked by India defender Rahul Bheke. The ball, however, dropped kindly back at the feet of Hosseinzadeh, who finished it from close range.

India head coach Khalid Jamil, looking for avenues to get back in the game, brought on Manvir Singh (Jr.), Mahesh Naorem, and Jithin MS. The attacking changes gave the Blue Tigers some impetus going forward, and Manvir’s cross found Bheke at the near post in the 72nd minute, but the defender’s header went wide.

Substitutions provided the final flourish for Iran

Iran had their own aces up the sleeves in the form of Alireza Jahanbakhsh and Mehdi Taremi, whose introduction into the fray caused problems for India, who were now keen to equalise. Jithin raised a few eyebrows with his mazy runs for India, but no real threat was posed to the Iran goal. He had the opportunity to create a good chance in the 86th minute when he broke on the counter with speed, but his through ball to Mahesh had too much weight on it, as Iran goalkeeper Payam Niazmand collected it calmly.

The experience of Jahanbakhsh and Taremi shone through in the dying minutes. The former produced a shot that was saved, while the latter pounced on the rebound, only to hit the upright, before Alipour sneaked the ball in at the far post, doubling the lead for Iran.

Substitute Jeakson Singh tried his luck with a stray shot deep into injury time, but the ball just did not dip soon enough, sailing inches over the Iran woodwork. A minute later, Iran broke on the counter with speed, and a through ball from Jahanbakhsh found Taremi, who made it three for the world number 20s.

What was the result of the India vs Iran match in the CAFA Nations Cup 2025?

India suffered a 0-3 defeat against defending champions Iran in their second group-stage match at the Hisor Central Stadium, Tajikistan.

Who scored the goals for Iran against India?

Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh opened the scoring in the 60th minute, followed by late goals from substitutes Ali Alipour (89’) and Mehdi Taremi (90+6’).

Where does this result leave India in the CAFA Nations Cup 2025?

India now face an uphill task to keep their semifinal hopes alive after one win and one loss in the tournament so far.

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Navtej Vatsa
Navtej Vatsa

Navtej is all about narrating stories of human endeavour shaped by sporting excellence, from 22 yards to lush green pitches and buzzing arenas. With a background in broadcasting, he has a keen eye for compelling narratives that keep readers hooked. He primarily covers football and cricket, capturing the magic of two of the world’s most beloved sports.

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