FIFA World Cup 2026: Iran Arrives In US After Rousing Tijuana Send-Off Ahead Of New Zealand Opener | Video
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Tijuana: Iran's national football team reached the United States, arriving at Los Angeles International Airport on Sunday ahead of their FIFA World Cup opener against New Zealand scheduled for Monday.
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Images show the Iranian national football team departing for Los Angeles ahead of their 2026 World Cup match against New Zealand. pic.twitter.com/uHXUjPWJzu
— IRIB (Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting) (@iribnews_irib) June 14, 2026
Iran arrive in Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/qYCg6IuB1M
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) June 15, 2026
Fan send-off in Tijuana
Earlier, the Iran football team received a rousing send-off from fans as they left their Tijuana base camp.
As per Reuters, the supporters lined up on a packed sidewalk outside the team's hotel and chanted 'Team Melli' (Persian for 'national team') as players emerged from the hotel one by one for a walk towards the team bus.
#Exclusive: Iranian and Mexican fans show up to support the Iran national football team in front of their hotel in Tijuana before traveling to Los Angeles to face New Zealand in the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage. pic.twitter.com/XQhVkEdBDe
— Hatam Shiralizadeh (@HatamDaddy) June 14, 2026
Support staff in red Iran shirts distributed the national flags to the crowd through the green fencing, which fans waved with pride and fury as the team emerged from the hotel. Players wore navy blue polo shirts and beige trousers, accepting the warm reception from fans by waving back and smiling at them. The scene was also captured on video by fans on their phones.
A supporter also held a yellow sign with black lettering on it expressing Mexico's solidarity with Iran, saying, "Iran, you will never walk alone. Mexico stands with you." One young boy stood on someone's shoulders, had a FIFA World Cup sticker album in his hand, with the Iran squad page opener.
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— Sid (@Trending_Sid) June 15, 2026
Iran Squad Receives Warm Mexican Send-Off Before Traveling to US for World Cup Opener
June 14,2026
The Iranian national football team received a warm send-off in Mexico before traveling to the United States for its first FIFA World Cup match.
Supporters gathered to… pic.twitter.com/RIsVPYBSTu
The crowd gathered at the venue sang, "Iran, brother, you are Mexican now." The Iranian football federation president, Mehdi Taj, was outside the hotel as the players left, with many fans following the team bus as it began its ride. The Iranian community in Tijuana, as per Reuters, is just around 20 people, much smaller than Los Angeles, which is home to the largest community of Iranians outside Iran.
Relocation and geopolitical tensions
Iran had shifted its World Cup base camp from Arizona to Tijuana following uncertainty surrounding entry arrangements to the United States. The move came after weeks of concern over whether members of the delegation would receive the necessary visas to travel for the tournament.
The uncertainty about their entry and visa stemmed from their requests to shift their matches from outside the United States after the US and Israel conducted joint strikes on Iran in late February. However, both nations, as announced by President Trump, are set to sign a peace deal on June 19.
Palestinian Football Association Chief Stuck In Visa Limbo As FIFA Struggles To Resolve US World Cup Entry IssuesMeanwhile Listen to What Iran's National Team Captain Said
— Ryan Rozbiani (@RyanRozbiani) June 15, 2026
Mehdi Taremi:
Our intention in participating in the World Cup is to make all Iranians across the world happy. https://t.co/SZLOQCHanc pic.twitter.com/RiYEGT6cSx
Visa issues remained a point of contention even after US authorities approved travel documents for the players ahead of the tournament. Iran's football federation said several members of its broader delegation had not received visas, leaving parts of the support staff unable to travel.
Tournament schedule and group matches
Iran is scheduled to open their Group G campaign against New Zealand near Los Angeles on June 15 before facing Belgium on June 21. Their final group-stage match will be against Egypt in Seattle on June 26.
Scrutiny and visa challenges
The team's participation has been closely watched due to the strained relationship between Tehran and Washington and the broader political situation surrounding Iran.
Beyond disgraceful!
— Trita Parsi (@tparsi) June 14, 2026
The Iranian national soccer team, which will play New Zealand tomorrow in LA, arrived at their hotel only to see a handful of Iranian Monarchists protesting their presence and accusing them of being terrorists. (!??!)
It should be noted: Iranian Monarchists… pic.twitter.com/aRZeopph5C
The players have also found themselves under scrutiny amid domestic unrest and the country's ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel.
Despite the off-field challenges, Iran's focus now turns to its World Cup campaign as it seeks to advance from a competitive group and make an impact on football's biggest stage.
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