Iran move World Cup base from US to Mexico with FIFA approval
Iran's national football team will relocate their World Cup 2026 training base from Arizona to Tijuana, Mexico, with approval from FIFA. The decision, announced by Iran's Football Federation President Mehdi Taj, aims to circumvent potential visa complications stemming from the US-Israel conflict.

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AI-generatedIran's national football team will relocate their World Cup 2026 training base from Arizona to Tijuana, Mexico, with approval from FIFA. The decision, announced by Iran's Football Federation President Mehdi Taj, aims to circumvent potential visa complications stemming from the US-Israel conflict. Taj stated that Tijuana offers proximity to the Pacific Ocean and the US border, and is a shorter flight to their initial match venues in Los Angeles compared to Arizona. Iran had previously expressed concerns about visa issuance and security arrangements for the tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The team's first two Group G matches are scheduled for Los Angeles, followed by a game in Seattle.
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4 extractedTijuana is closer to Iran's match venues in Los Angeles than the previously planned Arizona camp.
The switch is to avoid visa-related complications following the US-Israel war on Iran.
Iran will switch their World Cup 2026 training camp from Arizona, USA to Tijuana, Mexico.
Iranian officials stated players and staff had not yet received US visas less than a month before the tournament.