Iran's players have left a letter written in the strippers, after being treated to Egypt

Iran's national left a powerful, hand-written message, in the dressing rooms following the latest group phase match in the World Cup towards Egypt, stressing that “fair play is the spirit of football”.
Currently, Iran remains invincible and, according to “Opta”, there are 86.23% likely to qualify in the 1/16 phase as one of the best teams ranked in third place.
The team led by Amir Ghalenoei ranks third in Group G, after Egypt and Belgium.
The 1-1 draw towards Egypt was considered a positive result, especially after Iranians recovered the early disadvantage of Mahmoud Saber's goal, which scored only five minutes after the match at Seattle began.
In the 93th minute, Shoja Khalilzadeh thought he had achieved the winning goal, but he was cancelled for an out-of-play position, as part of the 37-year-old defender's shoe resulted in irregular positions during the action.
Although the draw did not provide mathematically for the qualifications, the Iranians left a touching message in the dressing rooms.
The letter said:
We come from Iran. From a land that has, for thousands of years, established honor over victory. For us football is not just a contest of results but a test of character. Points can be won in many ways, but respect is not earned.
Perhaps a team can cross the group, but only through justice and honor can it stand proud before history. Fair play isn't just a line on football rules, it's the spirit of the game. ”
The message continued:
Thank you Seattle for your hospitality. And thank you to all Iranians, who gave him their heart, voice and whole being Iran. IRANIA, always with my head up. ”
This was not the first message left by Iran during this World. After drawing on Belgium on 21 June, the team had left another letter in the stadium's dressing rooms in Los Angeles.
She used to say:
From thousands of years old Persia to present - day civilised Iran, Iran's soul remains alive and steadfast.
We came to Los Angeles with pride, we fought with honor and left with dignity. Thank you Los Angeles for your hospitality.
And thank you to every Iranian who gave Iran his heart, voice, and soul during these 180 minutes. Peace, respect, and friendship among all nations will prevail. ”
According to the report, 168 victims of a rocket attack were mentioned at the end of the message in February.
The rocket reportedly hit an elementary school in the southern town of Minaby on the first day of the war between the US and Iran, killing at least 120 children, as well as teachers, parents, school employees and a nearby pharmacy technician.
The report adds that later investigations suggested the attack was likely carried out with an American production Tomahawk missile./ Periscope.











