Iranian officials to miss FIFA Congress over alleged mistreatment in Canada
An Iranian football federation delegation, including President Mehdi Taj, turned back at Toronto Pearson airport this week, preventing them from attending a FIFA Congress in Vancouver. The delegation cited "unacceptable behaviour of immigration officials" and alleged mistreatment despite holding valid visas.

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AI-generatedAn Iranian football federation delegation, including President Mehdi Taj, turned back at Toronto Pearson airport this week, preventing them from attending a FIFA Congress in Vancouver. The delegation cited "unacceptable behaviour of immigration officials" and alleged mistreatment despite holding valid visas. The Canadian government stated that IRGC officials are inadmissible to Canada, implying Taj's alleged ties to the IRGC, which Canada designated as a terrorist organization in 2024, led to his denied entry. The Iranian federation condemned the treatment and the perceived insult to their armed forces. The delegation was en route to the pre-World Cup FIFA gathering of member associations.
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5 extractedThe Iranian delegation was en route to Vancouver for the FIFA Congress involving 211 member associations.
Canada listed Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation in 2024.
Mehdi Taj was denied entry to Canada due to his alleged ties with the IRGC.
The Iranian football federation delegation turned back at Toronto’s Pearson airport despite holding valid visas.
The delegation returned to Turkiye due to the unacceptable behaviour of immigration officials and an insult to the Iranian nation’s armed forces.