
Iran Moves World Cup Base Camp to Mexico Amid US Visa Delays
Iran's national football team has moved its 2026 World Cup base camp from the United States to Mexico after facing delays in obtaining US visas. FIFA has approved the change, and Mexico has agreed to host the Iranian squad.
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