Iran exits World Cup after travel disputes and group-stage draw
Iran's national soccer team was ordered to return to its Mexican training base after its opening 2-2 draw with New Zealand, coach Amir Ghalenoei said, citing lack of recovery time and visa issues for staff. U. S. officials later confirmed that existing travel restrictions would remain in place, requiring the Iranian squad to depart the United States after each match.
The Department of Homeland Security subsequently relaxed entry rules, allowing the team to arrive in Seattle two days before its next game while still mandating departure after the match. Team captain Mehdi Taremi blamed FIFA for the logistical and visa problems, describing the situation as a disaster. Iran finished third in Group G with three points and was eliminated after its final group match ended in a draw, missing the round of 32 by one place.