Iran still waiting for US visas less than a month before World Cup
Iran's national football team is still awaiting US visas less than a month before the 2026 World Cup, which the United States is co-hosting. The Iranian football federation chief stated that no visas have been issued yet for the team to participate in the tournament.

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AI-generatedIran's national football team is still awaiting US visas less than a month before the 2026 World Cup, which the United States is co-hosting. The Iranian football federation chief stated that no visas have been issued yet for the team to participate in the tournament. Players were expected to travel to Turkey for fingerprinting as part of the visa process, with efforts underway to conduct this in Antalya instead of Ankara. The team held a farewell ceremony in Tehran, with their World Cup campaign set to begin on June 15 in Los Angeles. This situation arises amidst a backdrop of strained diplomatic relations between Iran and the US since 1980.
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5 extractedIran and the US have had no diplomatic relations since 1980.
The Iranian national team will be based in Tucson, Arizona during the World Cup.
Iran's football team was given a farewell ceremony in Tehran on Wednesday.
Iran's football federation chief states that no visas have yet been issued for the national team to play World Cup games in the US.
The players may need to travel to Ankara, Turkey for fingerprinting for visa applications.