The Iran soccer federation (FFIRI) says it intends to lodge an official complaint with FIFA regarding its World Cup travel arrangements between its base camp in Mexico and games in the United States. In a statement, the FFIRI accused FIFA of having an “inconsistent” approach to providing “equal conditions for all participating teams,” before their second game in Group G game in Los Angeles against Belgium on June 21.In order to achieve optimum preparation for matches, “the team needed to arrive in each city two days before every match and return to its base camp the day after,” the statement said.The FFIRI said that request wasn’t granted ahead of its opening match against New Zealand, which Iran drew 2-2, with players and staff required to return to the team’s Mexico base camp immediately after the final whistle.“The same situation has been repeated ahead of Iran’s second match against Belgium,” the statement continued. “As a result, the national team will only be permitted to travel to Los Angeles one day before the match.We traveled to Tijuana to go behind the scenes at Iran's training campLaurie Whitwell“Consequently, the federation will formally express its dissatisfaction and lodge an official complaint with FIFA.”