“Our request to change our base camp to Mexico has been confirmed by FIFA. With this move, we will avoid visa issues and several other complications to a good extent,” Iranian football federation president Mehdi Taj said Sunday.FIFA officially confirmed the move Tuesday while releasing the list of all 48 base camp sites across the United States, Canada and Mexico.“The United States doesn’t want the Iranian team to stay overnight in the US. They asked us if they could stay overnight in Mexico, and we said yes. We have no problem with that,” Sheinbaum said during a press conference Monday.While accommodation and facility details are yet to be announced, Sheinbaum said the Mexican government is working with FIFA to finalise the remaining arrangements before the tournament begins.The FIFA World Cup 2026 is intensifying an already ongoing political face-off between Sheinbaum and US President Donald Trump.At first glance, Mexico’s decision to host the Iranian team may appear to be a routine gesture of cooperation between co-host nations. However, analysts argue that the move also carries diplomatic significance in the context of strained US-Mexico relations.Trade disputes, immigration tensions and rising nationalist rhetoric are expected to complicate coordination between the World Cup co-hosts, particularly between the Trump administration and anti-Trump political voices in Canada and Mexico.The 2026 FIFA World Cup is rapidly transforming from a sporting event into a volatile political arena wherein the traditional debates, where conversations around visa disputes, diplomacy and geopolitical tensions are beginning to overshadow traditional football rivalries such as Messi vs Mbappé and Brazil vs Argentina.Nishtha Modgil is an alum of ThePrint School of Journalism, currently interning with ThePrint.(Edited by Harini TS)
FIFA confirms Iranian team to stay in Mexico during World Cup after US refuses to host base camp
Iran shifted its 2026 FIFA World Cup training base from Arizona to Tijuana to avoid visa and travel complications as geopolitical tensions increasingly spill into the tournament.










