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Jun 30, 2026

‘Disaster World Cup’—Iran Lashes Out at U.S., FIFA After Group Stage

‘Disaster World Cup’—Iran Lashes Out at U.S., FIFA After Group Stage

FIFA president Gianni Infantino also came under fire.Tom Gott|
Iran has been in the spotlight all summer.
Iran has been in the spotlight all summer. | Jane Gershovich/ISI Photos/Getty Images

Iran manager Amir Ghalenoei urged FIFA president Gianni Infantino to “stand up” to the United States in response to what captain Mehdi Taremi described as a “disaster World Cup.”

The military conflict between the two nations has led to increased scrutiny of the Iranian team by U.S. officials who have banned the squad from residing in the country, instead allowing the players entry just 24 hours before a game and demanding they leave shortly after the final whistle. Iran has already filed a formal complaint to FIFA.

Infantino had pledged his support to Iran in an appearance in the team dressing room after its first game this summer, but nothing of the sort has arrived.

“I know Mr. Infantino has tried his best to minimize the problems as much as possible but it was the host that wasn’t very good to us,” Ghalenoei said after Friday’s 1–1 draw with Egypt, which could be good enough for Iran to qualify for the knockout stages.

“I urge FIFA to not let the hosts treat teams and players the same way in the future. I hope Mr. Infantino will actually stand up to such behavior.”

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He continued: “To my players and the team, I want to say to them I’m proud of them. What these young people, these players have done, it should be written in history because the host country treated us very unfairly.

“Had the host country allowed us to arrive two weeks earlier, we would have been more prepared. They were reasonable, rational demands. We would have been able to recover and be in better shape physically and mentally; however, they deprived us of that justice.

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