Iran's World Cup team lands in Mexico amid US visa row
Iran's FIFA World Cup 2026 football team has arrived in Mexico, relocating their training base from Arizona, due to an ongoing dispute over US visas. While US officials state visas have been issued to all players and "necessary support staff," Iran claims 15 other officials and support staff have been denied entry.

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AI-generatedIran's FIFA World Cup 2026 football team has arrived in Mexico, relocating their training base from Arizona, due to an ongoing dispute over US visas. While US officials state visas have been issued to all players and "necessary support staff," Iran claims 15 other officials and support staff have been denied entry. Iran has described this as political interference in sport. The team's group games are all scheduled to take place in the US, but players and staff will reportedly have to fly in and out of the country on match days. This situation arises as the World Cup, co-hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico, is set to begin on June 11th.
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5 extractedIran's World Cup group games are scheduled to be played in the US.
Iran's World Cup team has landed in Mexico amid a dispute over US visas and stadium access.
US officials stated visas were issued to all players and necessary support staff on Friday.
Iran claims 15 officials and support staff have been denied US visas.
This is the first World Cup where a host nation is at odds with a participating country.