Iran Slams US 'Discriminatory Treatment' as Visas Denied for 15 World Cup Delegation Members
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Iranian authorities have condemned the United States for what they call 'discriminatory treatment' after 15 members of Iran's World Cup delegation, including the head of the football federation, were denied entry visas. The US granted visas to players but not to administrative staff.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who in the Iranian delegation was denied a visa?
- A: 15 administrative staff members, including Iranian Football Federation President Mehdi Taj, were denied visas. Players and technical staff received visas.
- Q: Why did the US deny visas to the Iranian delegation?
- A: The article does not state an official US reason. Iran has accused the US of 'discriminatory treatment'.
- Q: Where is the Iranian national team training for the World Cup?
- A: Originally planned for Tucson, Arizona, the training camp was moved to Tijuana, Mexico.