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Al Jazeera6/16/2026Sports3 min read

Iran coach claims team is "oppressed" by travel changes amid US-Iran tensions

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  • Iran's football coach, Amir Ghalenoei, stated his team is "oppressed" due to last-minute travel changes and visa issues stemming from US-Iran tensions, impacting their performance in a 2-2 draw with New Zealand.
  • The team's base camp was moved from Arizona to Mexico, and they faced immediate return travel requirements.

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Iran's football team faced last-minute travel changes and visa issues due to tensions between Iran and the United States, affecting their performance at the World Cup.

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Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei said on Monday that his team were being “oppressed” due to ⁠last-minute travel changes stemming ⁠from tensions between Iran and the United States, adding the disruption had affected their performance after a 2-2 draw with New Zealand.

The Iranian football federation had negotiated a late ⁠move of the team’s base camp from Arizona in the US to Tijuana, Mexico amid uncertainty over US visas and a growing sense that the squad’s presence in the US should be kept to a minimum, ⁠Iran’s ambassador to Mexico has told Reuters.

Ghalenoei, 62, said they had suffered further disruption, with Iran expecting to remain in Los Angeles overnight on Monday but instead being required to return immediately to Mexico.

“We’re supposed to stay here tonight to recover and return tomorrow lunchtime, but they haven’t permitted us,” Ghalenoei said. “To be honest, ‌I have no idea why. I think perhaps our team is the most oppressed one in the whole World Cup.”

He did not say who had imposed the restriction.

The US State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

FIFA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

‘FIFA have to help us’

The run-up to the match had been one of drama away from the pitch, with the team playing on US soil barely 24 hours after a peace deal was announced to end ⁠the war that began when the US and Israel attacked Iran on ⁠February 28.

Iran forward Mehdi Taremi said the restrictions were preventing his team from playing their best at the tournament.

“It’s not good for us. I think it’s not good for football,” he said. “I think FIFA have to help us more than this.”

Taremi described a rushed ⁠atmosphere on Sunday, with travel from Tijuana to Los Angeles, then to their hotel and finally to the stadium to see the pitch. They ⁠should have had two days to settle in to LA, he ⁠added.

“It’s so bad and it affects our team and we just want peace,” said Taremi, adding that FIFA President Gianni Infantino had visited Iran’s changing room on Monday.

Coach Ghalenoei also highlighted the absence of key backroom staff, with some officials and ‌media unable to travel due to visa restrictions, leaving coaches to take on additional responsibilities on the bench.

“Our management team, many of them aren’t here,” he said.

“We had to deal with those roles ourselves.”

Despite ‌the ‌disruption, Ghalenoei praised his players for their resilience in earning a draw, though he said the travel demands had taken a toll with several players suffering muscle cramps, which he linked to fatigue from the extra travel.

Open Questions

  • Who imposed the travel restrictions?
  • Why were the restrictions imposed?
  • Will FIFA intervene to help the team?

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This article was originally published by Al Jazeera.

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