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Iran football team applies for World Cup visas in Turkey amid US conflict

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Iran’s national football team attended visa appointments in the Turkish capital Ankara on Thursday, ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

The entire squad applied for Canadian visas, with some players also submitting applications for US entry.

The 2026 World Cup will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, with Iran scheduled to play all three of their group-stage matches in the United States.

They are set to face New Zealand on 15 June and Belgium on 21 June in Los Angeles, before taking on Egypt in Seattle five days later. Access to Canada would be required if they progress to the knockout rounds.

An Iranian football federation official confirmed the whole squad applied for Canadian visas. Some players who had not applied for US visas before the Iran war also submitted applications in Ankara.

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Donald Trump previously suggested it would not be appropriate for Iran to play before appearing to change his mind
Donald Trump previously suggested it would not be appropriate for Iran to play before appearing to change his mind (Reuters)

Foreign-based Iranian players joined the squad in Ankara before travelling to the team’s training camp in Antalya on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, the official added.

Iran are holding a pre-tournament camp in Turkey after the domestic league was suspended following US and Israeli strikes on the country, which began on 28 February. This left many players short of match fitness.

Coach Amir Ghalenoei has been preparing his squad in Antalya, as most domestic-based players went seven weeks without competitive football during the league’s suspension.

Despite early qualification for the expanded 48-team World Cup, preparations have been overshadowed by uncertainty over travel and security arrangements following the conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel.

US president Donald Trump suggested back in March that it would not be appropriate for Iran to play in the World Cup “for their own life and safety”.

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However, Fifa president Gianni Infantino has maintained that Iran will play in this summer’s tournament, with Trump then appearing to change his tune as he told reporters: “Let them play”.

Iran’s football federation had previously stated US visa applications for the team would be handled in Turkey after discussions with Fifa.

Iran are due to play Gambia in a friendly on 29 May before Ghalenoei names his final 26-man World Cup squad by Fifa’s 1 June deadline.

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“The competition that is missing”

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s former teammate, Hugo Almeida, has urged fans to lower their expectations regarding the five-time Ballon d’Or winner ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Ronaldo is set to feature in a record sixth World Cup tournament while hoping to help Portugal win their first-ever Mundial. Speaking to Lusa, as quoted by GOAL, Almeida expressed confidence about Ronaldo entering the tournament in ‘good form’.

“The age isn’t a problem, today we see many players at 39, 40, 41 years old arriving in great shape,” Almeida said. “Ronaldo prepares himself better and better and it is the competition that is missing from his curriculum and which he has been chasing for a long time. I believe he will arrive in good form.”

While Almeida dismissed concerns regarding Ronaldo’s age, he stressed that fans should not expect the performance of a player between 20 and 30 years of age from the 41-year-old. Instead, he noted that the Al-Nassr forward’s experience will prove invaluable for the Portugal national team at the World Cup.

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“Now, we cannot expect a Ronaldo as loose as when he was 20 or 30 years old, but he is very experienced, the best of all time, and he makes the difference, without a doubt,” Almeida added.

Ronaldo and Portugal reached the quarter-final of the 2022 World Cup, where they were eliminated by Morocco. They have been placed in Group K of the 2026 World Cup alongside DR Congo, Uzbekistan, and Colombia.

“Ronaldo makes the difference” – Almeida offers opinion on Portugal team selection

Almeida further opined that while Ronaldo may be in the twilight of his career, he is the difference maker on the national team. There have been suggestions that Ronaldo should be dropped from the national team, with critics arguing that he is preventing young players from getting enough minutes.

Speaking to that, Almeida expressed confidence in head coach Roberto Martinez’s selections, insisting that the Spaniard ‘chose who gave him more guarantees’.

“The coach knows very well what he is going to do and has been preparing for the competition for a long time. He chose who gave him more guarantees, that is the most important thing,” Almeida concluded. “He could have a more fixed striker, but Portugal never play with fixed strikers. Goncalo Ramos has been doing well and Ronaldo makes the difference from one moment to the next.”

Ronaldo holds the record for Portugal’s most capped player and all-time leading scorer.

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