- June 30, 2026
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Iranian Soccer Team Faces Visa Challenges Amidst Political Tensions
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- May 30, 2026
- Sports World News
The Iranian national soccer team is currently practicing in Antalya, Turkey. They are there while awaiting visas to travel to the United States for the upcoming World Cup. Guests at a luxury resort on Turkey’s southwestern coast have paid little attention to the team members in their midst.
The players, part of Iran’s national squad, are seen sipping tea, joking, and using their smartphones. Despite their casual appearance, they are at the center of a significant geopolitical issue affecting an international sports event.
Of the 48 teams competing in the World Cup, Iran faces unique challenges. In late February, the United States and Israel attacked Iran, casting doubt on the team’s participation and leading to intense scrutiny.
With less than two weeks before the tournament begins, Iran is continuing its preparations. They are training for matches set to be held on the U.S. West Coast. This year’s World Cup is co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
This situation marks an unprecedented event in the nearly century-long history of the World Cup. Never before has a host country been in conflict with a participating nation.
FIFA, the international governing body for soccer, has maintained that Iran will compete as scheduled. This stance has presented challenges for FIFA. Its president, Gianni Infantino, is closely aligned with U.S. President Trump.
Earlier this month, Iranian officials met with a senior FIFA official in Turkey. They discussed several issues, including potential protests and, most critically, visa entry. The Iranian team is making backup plans as they face these uncertainties.
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