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Inter Milan’s Mehdi Taremi Stuck in Iran and Will Miss Club World Cup

  • Inter Milan striker Mehdi Taremi is stranded in Tehran and will miss the club's opening match at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the USA on Wednesday.
  • The rising conflict between Iran and Israel led to missile attacks on Iranian targets and the closure of Iranian airspace, grounding all flights for several days.
  • Taremi returned to Iran to play in World Cup qualifiers, scoring in a 3-0 victory over North Korea on Tuesday, while Iran leads their qualifying group by two points.
  • This season, Taremi has made 43 appearances for Inter, scoring three goals and delivering nine assists, but he has been unable to join the squad in Los Angeles for the tournament.
  • Inter, now under coach Christian Chivu, continues the Club World Cup without Taremi and seeks solutions to reunite him with the team amid ongoing travel restrictions.
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Inter striker Taremi stranded in Iran amid conflict: club

Inter Milan forward Mehdi Taremi has been stranded in Tehran due to the conflict between Iran and Israel and will miss the start of the FIFA Club World Cup, the Italian club confirmed on Saturday.

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The experienced striker cannot travel from his war-torn homeland and the Nerazzurri will play in the USA with a big loss.

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Inter Milan's Mehdi Taremi stuck in Iran and will miss Club World Cup

MILAN (AP) — Inter Milan forward Mehdi Taremi will not be able to join his teammates at the Club World Cup in the United States as he is stuck in Tehran amid the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel .

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ANSA broke the news in Italy on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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