Iran forward explains why he did ‘gun’ celebration after goal against New Zealand
Iran’s Mohammad Mohebbi does a controversial ‘gun’ celebration (Reuters)
Iran began their World Cup 2026 campaign with a 2-2 draw against New Zealand in a politically charged match.
The game was marred by controversy, including anti-regime protests before kick-off and the booing of the national anthem.
Mohammad Mohebbi scored an equaliser for Iran in the 64th minute.
Mohebbi’s goal celebration, which appeared to be a ‘finger gun’ gesture, sparked outrage among some on social media.
The player later defended his actions, stating it was merely a celebration for the fans. He said: “The celebration came to mind, and I do this [gestures] for all of the fans, just a celebration, you know.”