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Iran Fans Gather at Tijuana Hotel as Team Faces Visa Limits

Several dozen fans gathered at the team hotel as Iran’s federation said U.S. visa and travel rules were hurting preparations, officials said.

  • On Sunday, the Iranian national soccer team prepares for a noon match against Belgium while stationed at a barricaded hotel in Tijuana, Mexico, less than 150 miles from Los Angeles' World Cup stadium.
  • Forced by the outbreak of war, the Iranian team relocated its base camp from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana after the U.S. denied visas to eleven team officials and mandated immediate post-game departures.
  • Despite the barricades, supporters from Los Angeles, Miami, and San Jose gathered at the hotel, located 4 miles from the border, to encourage the squad before their second group-stage match.
  • Abbas Eftekhari, who has lived in America for more than 40 years, said technical difficulties "are going to drain them psychologically and also physically." Negative fan interactions compound the pressure.
  • Hedayat Mombeini, secretary-general of the Iran Football Federation, said Friday that "football shouldn't lose its power to politics," adding the restrictions negatively affect the team working to overcome problems with Iranian pride.
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Alireza Jahanbakhsh, captain of the Iran Selection, dedicated an emotional message of gratitude to Mexican fans after their stay in Tijuana during the 2026 World Cup. “I want to talk about Tijuana. I would love to say that we love the people of Mexico. I think we all feel the same way. It’s just amazing how well they received us there. Their hospitality is extraordinary and I think there is a very sincere feeling and a lot of affection among the…

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Boston, States.- They have been besieged for two weeks and the mind begins to play against them. Players from Iran, who cannot leave their hotel either in Mexico or in the United States, face today their second World Cup duel against Belgium, but mental fatigue is already a factor. More than one World Cup selection has had time to relax; even, some went to watch a baseball match, as in the case of England in Kansas City, but Iranians are confine…

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Come inside Iran's World Cup hotel in Tijuana, Mexico, where fans turn up to cheer

The entrance to the hotel housing Iran’s World Cup team in Tijuana, Mexico, is barricaded and flanked by police and members of the Mexican National Guard.

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Newsmax broke the news in Washington, United States on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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