Iran’s football team attended visa appointments in Turkiye before the World Cup, with the whole squad applying for Canadian visas and some also applying for US entry. The players submitted applications in Ankara, with some doing so for the first time since the US and Israel attacked Iran in February. The team is currently in Antalya on the Mediterranean coast for training camp before the tournament hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico. Iran will play all group-stage matches on the US West Coast, requiring access to Canada if they progress.
Why It Matters
Iran’s football team is facing logistical challenges ahead of the World Cup due to the recent US-Israeli war on the country. The uncertainty over travel and security arrangements has forced the team to handle their visa applications in Turkiye. The team’s preparations have been disrupted by the suspension of the Iranian domestic league, leaving players short of match fitness. This situation highlights the impact of geopolitical tensions on sports events and the need for alternative arrangements to ensure participation in international competitions.
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