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Iran Files FIFA Complaint Over US Travel Restrictions During World Cup
With US officials prohibiting Iran's national team from entering the country more than one day before its match against Belgium, the Football Federation of Iran (FFIRI) has filed a formal complaint with FIFA over travel and visa restrictions imposed during the 2026 World Cup.
The Details: FFIRI said Iran is only permitted to enter the United States one day before matches and must leave immediately afterward, according to multiple media outlets. The federation also said several staff members were denied visas and that Iran's ticket allocation for the group stage was revoked shortly before the tournament began. Iran had requested permission to arrive in host cities two days before matches to allow for preparation, but FFIRI said that request was denied for the team's opening match against New Zealand. That match resulted in a 2–2 draw, and Iran had to leave the United States immediately after the game.
Key Quotes: "The football federation of Iran believes that such restrictions are inconsistent with the principle of providing equal conditions for all participating teams and may negatively affect teams' preparation processes," FFIRI said in a statement. "Consequently, the federation will formally express its dissatisfaction and lodge an official complaint with FIFA through the appropriate channels."
"The Iranian national football team agreed to these terms," a US Department of Homeland Security spokesperson told the BBC.
For Context: Iran is scheduled to face Belgium on June 21 in Los Angeles and Egypt on June 27 in Seattle. The team's participation in the tournament has been complicated by security concerns linked to broader tensions in the Middle East. FIFA President Gianni Infantino visited the team following its match against New Zealand. In the days leading up to the World Cup, Iran was the only team arriving from a country effectively at war with one of the tournament's hosts.
How The Media Covered It: Media coverage of Iran's complaint over World Cup travel and visa restrictions appeared limited among many right-leaning outlets. Newsmax (Right bias) focused largely on the travel dispute and included the US government's response that Iran had agreed to the restrictions beforehand. The Guardian (Lean left) highlighted criticism from Iranian players, coaches and officials, claiming that the team was being treated unfairly during the tournament.
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