'We're never in it' Iran hits out unfair treatment in the US as they head home from the World Cup


A flag reading "Make Iran Great Again" waves in the air as soccer fans make their way toward the entrance of Seattle Stadium on June 26, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. The World Cup match between Egypt and Iran was marked by the intersection of traditional soccer fans and those who oppose Iran's current regime. -- Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/Getty Images/AFP

NEW YORK (Bernama-PA Media/dpa): Iran has fired a parting shot at what they called the "unfair and unsportsmanlike” treatment they have received as they left the World Cup. 

Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Egypt, in which Iran had a goal disallowed after a lengthy VAR check, was not enough for Iran to reach the knockout stages, ending a tournament appearance in which they had frequently complained about different issues amid their nation’s conflict with the United States (US).

The team had been due to be based in Arizona but switched to Tijuana, Mexico, and has faced several travel restrictions for their matches in the US.

In a statement as they headed home, the Iranian federation (FFIRI) thanked the media for covering their situation.

"Thank you for your professionalism, your support, and for covering not only our team’s sporting journey but also the unfair and unsportsmanlike treatment our delegation experienced during our stay,” the statement said.

"Your commitment to reporting the facts with accuracy and integrity has meant a great deal to us.

"We would also like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to the wonderful people of Mexico, especially the beautiful city of Tijuana and its kind, warm-hearted residents. You welcomed us with generosity and genuine hospitality, making us feel at home. Leaving Tijuana is truly difficult for all of us.” -- PA MEDIA/dpa

 

 

 

 

 

 

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