Iran faces Trump's World Cup gauntlet
Summary
Iran’s national soccer team will play three group-stage World Cup matches on U.S. soil, but due to U.S.-Iran tensions and travel bans, the team faces travel and visa challenges. Iran cannot stay overnight in the U.S. during these games and must travel same-day from Mexico, while many Iranian fans and some team officials are denied visas.Key Facts
- Iran’s soccer team has three scheduled World Cup matches in the U.S. during the group stage.
- FIFA refused to move Iran’s U.S. matches to Canada or Mexico despite Iran’s request.
- The Iranian team must fly from Mexico to the U.S. for each game and return the same day without overnight stays.
- Iranian fans living in Iran or elsewhere cannot travel to U.S. games due to travel bans.
- Some Iranian team officials and support staff were denied U.S. visas because of security concerns linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
- The Iranian team’s training camp before the World Cup was moved from Arizona to Mexico.
- The U.S. government says it wants to prevent potential abuse of the visa system by individuals linked to terrorism.
- There are concerns about possible protests during Iran’s matches because of political opposition from some Iranian-Americans and events at past World Cups.
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