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World Cup: Iran To Sleep In Mexico For US Matches

Iran’s national football team will sleep in Mexico and travel to the US on the days of its three FIFA World Cup matches, after Washington declined ​to host the squad for the tournament, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said.

Sheinbaum said FIFA approached her government after US authorities said they did not want Iran staying in the country throughout the June 11-July 19 competition, even though Iran is scheduled to play three Group ​G matches there.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum
Mexican President, Claudia Sheinbaum.

“We have no reason to deny them the possibility of staying in ​Mexico,” Sheinbaum told her daily press conference.

Iran is due to face New ⁠Zealand in Los Angeles on June 15th, Belgium in Los Angeles on June 21st​and Egypt in Seattle on June 26th.

US President Donald Trump said in March that Iran was welcome to participate in the World Cup but that he did not believe it was appropriate for Iran’s team to be ​in the United States “for their own life and safety.”

Mehdi Taj, head of Iran’s football federation, ​saidĀ on SaturdayĀ the team’s base would be moved from Arizona to the Mexican border city of Tijuana during ā€Œthe ⁠tournament. FIFAĀ confirmed the moveĀ on Monday.

Taj added that the swap would help avoid visa-related complications and allow direct Iran Air flights to Mexico.

Iran’s World Cup plans have been under scrutiny since late February, when the United States joined Israel in attacks on Iran, triggering a war that raised ​doubts over whether Tehran ​would send its team ⁠to play in one of the host countries.

In March, Taj said Iran was in talks with FIFA about moving its group matches ​to Mexico on safety grounds, and Sheinbaum said Mexico would be open ​to hosting ⁠them. FIFA kept the schedule unchanged.

The uncertainty fuelled wider speculation about Iran’s place at the tournament. In April, Trump’s envoy for global partnerships, Paolo Zampolli, suggested Italy should replace Iran, prompting a ⁠dismissive ​response from Italian officials and FIFA.

Iran qualified for ​a fourth consecutive World Cup by topping its group in the third round of Asian qualifying last year.

SourceReuters
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