
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced a relaxation of travel restrictions for the Iranian national soccer team ahead of their crucial World Cup group-stage finale against Egypt. Under the new directive, the Iranian squad will be permitted to enter the United States two days before their match in Seattle, doubling the 24-hour preparation window they were previously granted. This adjustment follows intense pressure and public criticism regarding the logistical hurdles faced by the team during the tournament.
Prior to this decision, the Iranian Football Federation and head coach Amir Ghalenoei had been vocal about the perceived unfairness of the travel mandates. The team, which is based in Tijuana, Mexico, was previously required to remain outside the U.S. until just one day before their matches. Ghalenoei described his team as the "most oppressed" at the tournament, arguing that the limited time on American soil "robbed" his players of essential preparation and recovery. The Federation had even contemplated filing a formal complaint with FIFA, asserting that these restrictive visa conditions created an uneven playing field compared to other participating nations.
While the extra 24 hours provides a significant reprieve for the squad, the DHS emphasized that all other stringent security protocols remain strictly in place. The Iranian delegation is still required to depart the United States immediately following the conclusion of the match, scheduled for June 26. Despite the logistical easing, the team continues to face more rigorous entry terms than many of their counterparts, a point of contention that has shadowed their campaign throughout the group stages.
The upcoming match against Egypt in Seattle is a pivotal fixture for Iran's World Cup aspirations. By securing an additional day of acclimatization, the team hopes to mitigate the physical and psychological toll of the previous travel regime. This decision by U.S. authorities reflects an attempt to balance national security interests with the sporting integrity of a global tournament, as FIFA and international observers continue to monitor the equitable treatment of all competing teams.
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