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Iran's Treatment at World Cup 'a Dark Point' for Football: Official
Iran says the denied travel request could hurt its preparation, while FIFA rules allow early travel only in exceptional cases.
Iran lodged a formal complaint with FIFA yesterday regarding United States travel restrictions ahead of Sunday's match against Belgium in Los Angeles, claiming the limitations jeopardize team performance.
FIFA rules mandate arrival the day before games but permit two-day travel in "in exceptional cases"; while Belgium flew to California on Friday, United States officials denied Iran's identical request.
Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House FIFA Task Force, told CBS News on Monday that Iran was informed in advance: "The team will be allowed to come in, match day minus one, so the day before the match."
Hedayat Mombeyni, secretary general of the Iranian football federation, called the restriction a "dark point" in World Cup history and argued that those incapable of upholding FIFA's rules should not have been selected as hosts.
The 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, is the first in history where a host nation must host the team of a country with which it is at war.
The US government continues to defend its travel restrictions on the Iranian national team for the 2026 World Cup, despite the Iranian Football Federation's announcement that it will appeal to FIFA, claiming these regulations seriously affect the team's preparations.
The Iranian football federation denounced that its selection is not allowed to reach the party headquarters in advance as required by FIFA and several of its members remain without a visa.