Context
The decision comes as Iran prepares for the 2026 World Cup, where they will now train in Tijuana, Mexico, instead of Arizona. S1S2
Key points
- Iran's football federation announced the relocation of their training camp to Tijuana, Mexico. S2
- The move was prompted by visa and security concerns related to the United States. S1
- FIFA approved Iran's request to change their base camp location. S2
- Iran was initially expected to fly from Turkiye to Arizona for preparations. S2
- Tijuana is located on the border between Mexico and the United States. S2
- The training camp in Tijuana is near the Pacific Ocean. S2
- This change reflects broader logistical challenges faced by teams ahead of the World Cup. S1
- Iran's decision highlights the importance of security and accessibility for participating teams. S1
Why it matters
- The relocation underscores the impact of geopolitical factors on international sporting events. S1
- It raises questions about the readiness of teams to adapt to changing circumstances before the World Cup. S2
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