Iran squad in race against time for World Cup readiness amid US-Israel war
Iran's national football team faces a race against time to prepare for the World Cup due to the suspension of their domestic league since March. Head coach Amir Ghalenoei expressed concern about the players' readiness, as most have been inactive for seven weeks following attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel.

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AI-generatedIran's national football team faces a race against time to prepare for the World Cup due to the suspension of their domestic league since March. Head coach Amir Ghalenoei expressed concern about the players' readiness, as most have been inactive for seven weeks following attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel. The Persian Gulf Pro League will not resume until after the World Cup. Ghalenoei believes a three-week training camp in Turkiye can help improve the fitness of the 22 domestic-based players in the 30-man squad. Iran will play a friendly against The Gambia on May 29 before the final 26-man World Cup squad is named by June 1. The team also hopes to schedule another friendly in Turkiye and a closed-door match against Puerto Rico in Arizona.
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4 extractedIran will play a match behind closed doors against Puerto Rico at their US base camp in Arizona, providing they can enter the country without any issues.
Iran will play The Gambia in a friendly on May 29 before naming its final 26-man squad for the World Cup campaign by June 1.
Most players in the Iranian squad have not been in action for seven weeks.
Iran's domestic Persian Gulf Pro League season was suspended after the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, starting a regional war.