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Iran World Cup Team Faces Visa Issues, Bases Operations in Mexico Amid US Border Delays

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Iran's World Cup delegation has had its ticket allocation cancelled and 13 members remain without visas, forcing the team to relocate training operations to Mexico. The situation reflects broader visa and entry complications affecting multiple World Cup participants, including officials and players from Somalia, Iraq, and Senegal who have experienced delays and intensive screening. The issues highlight logistical challenges in hosting the tournament amid heightened US border security measures.

Iran's World Cup participation has been disrupted by visa complications, with the team's ticket allocation cancelled and 13 delegation members unable to obtain visas to enter the United States. As a result, Iran has established its training base in Mexico rather than the US. The visa and entry difficulties extend beyond Iran's delegation: a Somali referee was turned away at the border, an Iraqi striker was detained for seven hours in Chicago, and Senegalese players underwent intensive body searches upon arrival. These incidents collectively illustrate significant logistical and administrative obstacles facing World Cup participants attempting to enter the United States for the tournament.

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The specific reasons for Iran's ticket allocation cancellation and the visa denials are not detailed. Additionally, the timeline of when these issues occurred and their resolution status remain unclear.

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    Iran trains in Mexico as US World Cup border troubles mount

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