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VAR Controversy: Was Egypt's Disallowed Goal Correctly Ruled Out?

VAR ruled out a Mostafa Zico goal for Egypt against Argentina after a review showed a foul on Lisandro Martinez in the build-up. The incident, which o...

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VAR Controversy: Was Egypt's Disallowed Goal Correctly Ruled Out?
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The Incident

In a pulsating FIFA World Cup 2026 last-16 tie between Argentina and Egypt in Atlanta, VAR took centre stage when Mostafa Zico had a goal disallowed for a foul on Lisandro Martinez in the build-up. The Egyptian forward had found the net after a swift counter-attack, but referee Iván Bartón was summoned to the monitor following a lengthy VAR check. Replays showed Zico tugging at Martinez's shirt and impeding the defender as Argentina attempted to clear, leading to the ball breaking kindly for Egypt. After a review, the goal was ruled out, maintaining the 1-0 scoreline at the time.

What the Laws Say

Under IFAB's Laws of the Game, a goal can be disallowed if a foul occurs in the attacking possession phase that directly leads to the scoring opportunity. The key criterion is whether the referee deems the contact to have been a careless, reckless or excessive foul. In this case, Bartón judged that Zico's pull on Martinez was enough to impede the centre-back's ability to contest the ball, making it a clear foul. While some pundits argued the contact was minimal, the VAR deemed it a clear and obvious error not to award a free-kick, prompting the intervention.

"The VAR is there to catch exactly this type of incident," a former FIFA referee told 90min. "It might look soft, but any holding that prevents an opponent from playing the ball is a foul. The timing was crucial — without that pull, Martinez probably clears the danger."

Impact on the Match

At the time, the decision felt like a reprieve for Argentina, who were struggling to contain Egypt's pace on the break. The holder's defence had already been breached by Yasser Ibrahim's early header, and a second goal would have left them with a mountain to climb. Instead, the disallowed effort kept the deficit at one until Zico eventually doubled the lead midway through the second half — a goal that stood despite another brief VAR check for offside. The reprieve proved pivotal as Argentina stunningly fought back to win 3-2, with Lionel Messi equalising after missing a penalty and Enzo Fernandez heading a dramatic late winner.

Quick Facts

Match: Argentina 3-2 Egypt (World Cup last 16)

Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

Incident: 54th minute — Mostafa Zico goal disallowed for foul on Lisandro Martinez

VAR Decision: Goal ruled out after on-field review

Key Takeaways

  • VAR correctly applied the law on holding fouls, even if the contact appeared minimal; the pull clearly impeded Martinez's ability to defend.
  • The decision kept Argentina in the game at 1-0, allowing them to stage a remarkable second-half comeback.
  • Egypt were left aggrieved but still managed to score a legitimate second goal later, showing their threat on the break.
  • The incident reignites debate over VAR's intervention for subjective fouls in the build-up, but consistent enforcement of holding is essential.

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