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There was talk that Iran may not even be allowed to play, but now the players are gearing up for Belgium, Egypt and New Zealand.
Iran have relocated their 2026 FIFA World Cup base camp to Mexico due to escalating political tensions with the United States, a move that forces the squad to navigate a demanding cross-border travel routine during the tournament.
Iran face Mali at the Mardan Stadyumu in a behind-closed-doors friendly. For Iran, it’s the final big test before the 2026 World Cup, with head coach Amir Ghalenoei using the game to lock in tactics and settle his starting XI.
Iran’s national soccer team will sleep in Mexico and travel to the United States on the days of its three World Cup matches after Washington declined to host the squad for the tournament, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday.
The Institute for Voices of Liberty has sent a letter to FIFA outlining its concerns and plans to follow up with legal action