Iranian American protesters gather as football team prepare for World Cup opener
Iranian American protesters gathered outside a Los Angeles stadium on Monday as the Iranian national football team prepared for their 2026 World Cup opener against New Zealand. The team arrived in Los Angeles from Mexico, coinciding with an announced deal to end the US-Iran war.

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AI-generatedIranian American protesters gathered outside a Los Angeles stadium on Monday as the Iranian national football team prepared for their 2026 World Cup opener against New Zealand. The team arrived in Los Angeles from Mexico, coinciding with an announced deal to end the US-Iran war. Among the fans, there was a division between those advocating for national unity and others protesting the Iranian government with anti-government signs and pre-revolutionary flags. Some Iranian Americans expressed conflict between excitement for the team and anger over Iran's crackdown on protesters and US military actions. Iran has previously threatened to halt matches if unofficial flags or slogans are used.
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4 extractedIranian American protesters gathered at the stadium where Iran was playing their first match at the 2026 World Cup.
Around 300 to 500 protesters had gathered outside the stadium by 4pm local time, waving anti-government signs and flags.
Some Iranian Americans are torn between excitement for the team and anger at Iran's government crackdown on protesters.
Iran has threatened to halt matches if unofficial flags or slogans are used.