The Iraninfo-icon men's national footballinfo-icon team, domestically known as Team Melli, has started its campaign at the 2018 Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Worldinfo-icon Cup in Russiainfo-icon with a remarkable victory over Morocco.

Iranian players were gifted a 1-0 win over Atlas Lions in Saint Petersburg Stadium, when Moroccan striker Aziz Bouhaddouz thumped a powerful header into his own net five minutes into injury time on Friday evening.

The goal came after Bouhaddouz intervened to clear a cross from Iranian captain Ehsan Hajisafi, but only directed it past Morocco's custodian.

Team Melli defended resolutely throughout the game, proving it was unreachable as North Africans sought to find a way in order to bury the ball in the back of the net.

Morocco fashioned a handful of chances in the period but could not score.

At last, Iranian players successfully imposed themselves in the closing moments of the game, forcing their Moroccan opponents into making the tragic mistake.

Also on Friday, Portugalinfo-icon will face Spaininfo-icon in a Group B encounter at Fisht Olympic Stadium of Sochi.

During the official 2018 FIFA World Cupinfo-icon draw ceremony at Kremlin State Palace in the Russian capital city of Moscowinfo-icon on December 1 last year, the host nation, Saudi Arabiainfo-icon, Egyptinfo-icon and Uruguay were put in Group A in the preliminary round of the tournament.

The Iran men's national football team, nicknamed Team Melli, has joined Portugal's A Seleccao, Spain's La Furia Roja and Atlas Lions of Morocco.

Franceinfo-icon is drawn in Group C, and is pitted against Australiainfo-icon, Peru and Denmarkinfo-icon.

Argentinainfo-icon, Iceland, Croatia and Nigeriainfo-icon are drawn in Group D.

Group E consists of Brazilinfo-icon, Switzerlandinfo-icon, Costa Rica and Serbia.

While the 2014 FIFA World Cup champion Germanyinfo-icon, Mexico, Swedeninfo-icon and South Koreainfo-icon shape Group F, Belgium, Panama, Tunisiainfo-icon and England are in Group G.

Group H has Poland, Senegal, Colombia and Japaninfo-icon.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup will take place from June 14 to July 15. Russia will open the event against Saudi Arabia in a Group A fixture at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium.

A total of 64 matches will be played in 12 venues located in 11 cities.