In Ankara, Iran World Cup squad players start US visa process

Published May 22, 2026 Updated May 22, 2026 09:27am
Iranian football team players and members of their delegation leave the US embassy in Ankara after submitting their visa applications on May 21. —AFP
Iranian football team players and members of their delegation leave the US embassy in Ankara after submitting their visa applications on May 21. —AFP

ANKARA: At least four Iranian footballers and one of their entourage went to the US embassy in Ankara on Thursday to submit visa applications for the World Cup, an AFP correspondent said.

The squad arrived in Turkey’s southern Antalya resort on Monday for a training camp ahead of the 2026 tournament that is being co-hosted by United States, which has begun bombing Iran alongside Israel on February 28, sparking war. A ceasefire agreement has halted hostilities since April 8.

Four players in navy blue tracksuits along with a staffer in black could be seen entering the embassy in the morning, the correspondent said.

The players were also expected to follow similar procedures at the Canadian embassy — which alongside Mexico is a co-host of the World Cup.

Iran and the United States cut diplomatic ties in 1980 but the Iranian football federation vice-president on Tuesday said he was “very confident” in FIFA’s protocols as the team prepares to play at the World Cup.

“Team Melli”, as the Iran squad is known, will play two friendlies ahead of the World Cup in Antalya against Gambia on May 29 and Mali on June 4.

“Iran’s national football team will face Mali on June 4 in its second friendly match of the Antalya training camp in Turkey,” the federation said in a statement carried by IRNA state news agency on Thursday.

Both of Iran’s opponents are ranked well below them in the FIFA rankings — Iran are 21st, Mali are 52nd and Gambia are 116th.

Iran have been drawn in Group ‘G’ and open their campaign against New Zealand in Los Angeles on June 15.

They will then face Belgium in the same city, and round off their group matches against Egypt in Seattle.

Iran are seeking to reach the knockout stages for the first time, having fallen short in their previous six appearances in the World Cup finals.

Published in Dawn, May 22nd, 2026

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