How Middle East war affects Iran's FIFA World Cup 2026 preparations: Footballers say ‘going to be lot pressure for us’

Iran's team is not required to enter the United States until June 14, one day before its first match against New Zealand at the FIFA World Cup 2026 at the Los Angeles Rams’ stadium in Inglewood. Iran play Belgium on June 21 and Egypt on June 26.

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Updated4 Jun 2026, 06:03 PM IST
Iran Football Federation First Vice-President Mahdi Mohammadnabi (L) and Iran head coach Amir Ghalenoei (R) stand in respect during the national anthem before an FIFA friendly against Gambia in Antalya, southern Turkey.
Iran Football Federation First Vice-President Mahdi Mohammadnabi (L) and Iran head coach Amir Ghalenoei (R) stand in respect during the national anthem before an FIFA friendly against Gambia in Antalya, southern Turkey. (AFP)

Iran is heading to the FIFA World Cup 2026 while the country is at war with the primary host nation, a situation that is unique in the tournament’s history. In exclusive interviews with The Associated Press during a team camp in Turkey, two members of Iran’s squad described how the conflict is affecting its World Cup preparations.

“Well, to be honest, it’s not easy,” said Saeid Ezatolahi, a 29-year-old midfielder who also played for Iran in the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. “That’s going to be my third World Cup. So for me and some of the other players, it might be easier to manage these kind of things,” he said in English on the sidelines of a training session on Wednesday.

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“But at the end ... it is going to be difficult for us because at the same time, we are following the news in our country and the political things, of course, can affect the mind of the players and the people."

The Iran team has spent more than two weeks in Turkey, mostly practicing at the coastal resort Antalya, and some went to the capital Ankara to submit visa applications at the US embassy. Media access to their FIFA World Cup 2026 preparations has been limited, and the players rarely speak to international journalists.

Iran to base in Mexico during FIFA World Cup 2026

The team is set to travel to Mexico this weekend after receiving visas from the Mexican embassy in Ankara. The team said Thursday that the process of obtaining entry permits had been finalized for all members of the squad. Problems with visa processing meant Iran's World Cup training base was moved from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana, on Mexico's border with California.

Iran will play its first two games near Los Angeles, which has a large Iranian community, many of whom oppose the current government. “We are expecting to have a lot fans during our games at the stadium," Ezatolahi said.

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"And this is going to be a lot pressure for us because the expectation is going be high. I just wish we can make them proud and show them that Iranians, they are prepared for every hard job in the world,” he said. Mohammad Ghorbani, 24, is going to his first World Cup for Iran.

“It’s true that we are facing special circumstances right now but we are football players and we have to play, practice, and prepare ourselves for the competitions we have ahead,” the Abu Dhabi-based player said.

“On the other hand, we know that our people have been going through a lot of difficulties throughout the war, and we are going there for them, to get the best results for their joy and the joy of the people of our country.”

The US and Israel launched its war against Iran on February 28, killing its supreme leader and other top officials. Iran responded with strikes targeting Israel, U.S. forces and the Gulf Arab states. It also has maintained a chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf, imperiling global energy supplies.

Despite a nominal ceasefire being in place, Iran and the U.S. have yet to negotiate a permanent end to the war and attacks continue in the region.

Iran in Group G with New Zealand, Belgium, Egypt

Iran's team is not required to enter the United States until June 14, one day before its first match against New Zealand at the Los Angeles Rams’ stadium in Inglewood. Iran return to Inglewood to face Belgium on June 21 and completes Group G in Seattle, against Egypt on June 26.

"I’m really proud to be part of my national team,” said Ezatolahi, whose career has taken him to play for clubs in Spain, Russia, England, Belgium, Denmark, Qatar and now Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

“We need to clear up our minds and be fresh because our target and our duty is to fight for our people, to represent our country and to show how good we are,” he said. Ghorbani agreed.

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“The best message I can give right now is that the Iranian team is showing what it means to be a team,” he said. “We are showing that we are one team under one flag that can bring joy to our whole country, and to show the power of Iranian players and Iranian people to the world.”

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