Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 16
Iran Criticizes FIFA, US Over 5-Hour World Cup Travel Ordeal
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 16

Iran Criticizes FIFA, US Over 5-Hour World Cup Travel Ordeal

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 16

Summary

  • Iran’s coach and players said FIFA ordered them to leave Los Angeles immediately after a 2-2 draw with New Zealand, scrapping a planned overnight recovery before returning to their base in Tijuana.
  • A short trip from Tijuana to Los Angeles took about five hours, with players pointing to immigration-related delays and saying the repeated cross-border travel is hurting preparation and increasing fatigue and injury risk.
  • 11 support staff were still unable to enter the United States after visa denials forced Iran to abandon a planned base in Tucson, leaving the team without key analysts, media officers and federation president Mehdi Taj.
  • Mehdi Taremi said FIFA president Gianni Infantino heard the complaints directly, while coach Amir Ghalenoei called Iran the tournament’s “most oppressed” team and contrasted that with the warm treatment they received in Mexico.

Insights

After visa denials and travel chaos, can Iran's 'oppressed' team defy the odds on the world's biggest stage?
Can football truly unite the world when a team is forced out of the host country after every match?