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    ISTANBUL, June 3 β€” Iran will play their final World Cup warm-up behind closed doors in Turkiye tomorrow before β€Œdeparting for their tournament base in Mexico on Saturday, the Iranian FA (FFIRI) said on Wednesday.Although it was one of the first teams to qualify, Iran’s participation in the World Cup β€Œhas been in doubt since the US and Israel launched air strikes on the Islamic Republic in late February.The squad have played three friendlies in two training camps
     

Iran to play World Cup warm-up behind closed doors, head to Mexico on Saturday

3 June 2026 at 09:03

Malay Mail

ISTANBUL, June 3 β€” Iran will play their final World Cup warm-up behind closed doors in Turkiye tomorrow before β€Œdeparting for their tournament base in Mexico on Saturday, the Iranian FA (FFIRI) said on Wednesday.

Although it was one of the first teams to qualify, Iran’s participation in the World Cup β€Œhas been in doubt since the US and Israel launched air strikes on the Islamic Republic in late February.

The squad have played three friendlies in two training camps in Antalya since the start of the war - losing to Nigeria and beating Costa Rica and Gambia - and on Thursday will face Mali in the Turkish sea resort.

β€œConsidering the importance of the Iranian national football team’s friendly match against Mali, and in line with the tactical objectives of Iran’s head coach, tomorrow’s match against Mali will be held behind closed doors and β€Œwithout media attendance,” FFIRI said in a statement.

The FFIRI persuaded FIFA to allow ⁠the team to swap its tournament ⁠base from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana, Mexico, and from ⁠there they will commute across ⁠the border to their ⁠first two group games against New Zealand and Belgium in Los Angeles.

Their third and final Group G game against Egypt is in Seattle.

US Secretary of State ⁠Marco Rubio on Tuesday said Washington had β€œno problem” with the Iranian team entering the country, but would not let officials or staff with ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) accompany them.

β€œWhat we’re not going to allow is for them to embed in their delegation a bunch of people that we know ⁠have nothing to do with athletics and have ties to the IRGC or things of that nature, so we were going to watch ⁠that very closely,” Rubio said during a House of Representatives committee hearing.

Both the US ⁠and Canada, ⁠who are co-hosting the World Cup with Mexico, classify the IRGC as a β€œterrorist entity.”

FFIRI President Mehdi Taj was refused entry into Canada for the FIFA Congress in late April because β€Œof his links to the elite military force.

Iran are scheduled to kick off their campaign against New Zealand on June 15. β€” Reuters

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