Iran's Football Team Arrives in the U.S. for World Cup Opener Against New Zealand
Arrival in the U.S.
The Iranian national football team landed in the United States on Sunday, touching down at Los Angeles International Airport in preparation for their FIFA World Cup match against New Zealand set for Monday.
Warm Farewell in Tijuana
Prior to their departure, the team received an enthusiastic send-off from fans at their base camp in Tijuana.
Supporters gathered outside the hotel, chanting 'Team Melli' (meaning 'national team' in Persian) as players exited one by one to board the bus.
Dressed in navy blue polo shirts and beige trousers, the players acknowledged the crowd's cheers with smiles and waves.
Support staff distributed national flags to fans, who waved them energetically as the team made their way to the bus.
A young supporter held a sign reading, 'Iran, you will never walk alone. Mexico stands with you,' showcasing solidarity.
Another fan, perched on someone's shoulders, proudly displayed a FIFA World Cup sticker album featuring the Iranian squad.
Political Challenges and Visa Concerns
Iran relocated its World Cup base from Arizona to Tijuana due to uncertainties regarding entry into the United States.
This decision followed weeks of anxiety over whether the delegation would secure the necessary visas for the tournament.
Concerns about their entry arose after the U.S. and Israel conducted joint military actions against Iran in late February, prompting requests to move matches outside the U.S.
However, a peace agreement between the U.S. and Israel is anticipated to be signed on June 19.
Iran's Group G Matches
Iran is set to kick off their Group G campaign against New Zealand near Los Angeles on June 15, followed by a match against Belgium on June 21, and concluding with a game against Egypt in Seattle on June 26.
Focus on Football Amidst Tensions
The team's participation is under close scrutiny due to the tense relations between Tehran and Washington, as well as the ongoing political climate in Iran.
Players are facing increased attention amid domestic unrest and the geopolitical conflicts involving the U.S. and Israel.
Despite U.S. authorities approving travel documents for the players, several members of the broader delegation still lack visas, preventing parts of the support staff from traveling.
Nevertheless, the Iranian team is now concentrating on their World Cup journey, aiming to progress from a challenging group and leave a mark on the global football stage.
