Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleIran's World Cup preparations are in disarray after key coaching staff were denied visas for entry into the United States, leading to accusations of "discriminatory treatment". The Iranian embassy on X criticised the US government for what it called "politically-biased interference in sport" following the visa denials for managerial and executive personnel. The US State Department confirmed that visas necessary for Iran to compete in the World Cup had been issued, but expressed concerns about the team being used to "sneak terrorists" into the country. Iran's ambassador to Mexico stated that the team will only be allowed into the US on matchdays and must depart immediately after games, preventing them from fulfilling pre-match obligations. This development follows months of uncertainty over Iran's participation in the tournament, with Trump previously questioning the appropriateness of their presence. In fullIran’s World Cup plans in chaos after ‘discriminatory’ visa denialsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

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Iran’s World Cup footballers receive US visas, clearing travel concerns and ensuring full participation in the upcoming tournament, the White House confirms.

The Iran war has turned the World Cup – the biggest global sporting event – into a geopolitical contest

Some technical and administrative staff have not yet been granted visas, according to the Iranian news agency Fars.

The national team has faced months of uncertainty over travel arrangements for the tournament, which begins on June 11.

Iran's national football team has been granted visas to enter the United States for the World Cup, confirmed by US Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack. This decision allows Iran to…

WASHINGTON (AP) — Members of Iran’s World Cup football team have been granted visas to the United States, US officials said Friday, clearing them to enter the United States from…

Iranian media reports that members of the squad's administrative staff have not been granted visas to enter the US

Iran on Saturday slammed World Cup host the United States over what it called "discriminatory treatment" by not granting visas for some members of the Iranian delegation to attend…

Iran lashed out at the United States on Saturday for refusing visas to some of its World Cup squad support staff as the players were to leave Turkey for Mexico. The row erupted…

Iran's World Cup squad landed in Mexico on Sunday under the shadow of a bitter diplomatic row, after the United States -- which is in open military conflict with Tehran -- refused…

Iran's World Cup squad left Turkey for Mexico on Saturday, taking off under the shadow of a bitter diplomatic row between Tehran and Washington after the US refused to issue visas…

"You have now escalated the deliberate and discriminatory treatment against Iran's national football team to its highest level," the...

12 officials, including team manager and press officer, have reportedly been denied entry for the tournament.

Iran lashed out at the United States on Saturday for refusing visas to some of its World Cup squad support staff as the players were to leave Turkey for Mexico.

Iranian officials say a 'large' number of key staff denied visas as the team is set to travel to Mexico.

Iran's World Cup delegation faces visa denials from the US, prompting strong criticism from the Iranian embassy over perceived discriminatory treatment.

Iran's football federation said the behaviour of co-hosts the US ‘contradicts international sports laws’

The Iran national team has been granted visas to enter the United States for the 2026 World Cup, but several team officials have been denied entry.

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