Algeria and Austria Draw 3-3 in Controversial World Cup Match Marked by Tactical Stalemate
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by N12 · 1 day ago
What happened
Algeria and Austria played a 3-3 World Cup group match on June 27, 2026, that saw a long period of passive play as both teams appeared content with a draw that advanced them to the knockout stage. Late goals in stoppage time created a dramatic finish, but the match sparked controversy over potential tacit collusion, drawing comparisons to the 1982 "Disgrace of Gijón." Both coaches denied any agreement, emphasizing strategic play under the tournament format.
- 01Algeria and Austria drew 3-3, both advancing to the World Cup knockout stage on June 27, 2026.
- 02The match featured over 30 minutes of minimal attacking as both teams appeared satisfied with a draw.
- 03Late goals in stoppage time by Mahrez and Kalajdzic created a dramatic finish.
- 04The game drew comparisons to the 1982 "Disgrace of Gijón" due to perceived tactical collusion.
- 05Coaches Rangnick and Petkovic denied any prearranged agreement or match-fixing.
- 06The match highlighted challenges in the 48-team World Cup format despite simultaneous final group matches.
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