UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot
Nottingham victims’ families warn similar attacks will happen again without urgent action – UK Times

Nottingham victims’ families warn similar attacks will happen again without urgent action – UK Times

8 June 2026

M62 J6 westbound exit | Westbound | Congestion

8 June 2026
Network Rail Risk Funds review

Network Rail Risk Funds review

8 June 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » Iranian World Cup team risks more Trump fury with defiant act after landing in Mexico amid bitter visa feud
TV & Showbiz

Iranian World Cup team risks more Trump fury with defiant act after landing in Mexico amid bitter visa feud

By uk-times.com8 June 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Iranian World Cup team risks more Trump fury with defiant act after landing in Mexico amid bitter visa feud
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Iran’s soccer team took a swipe at Donald Trump after landing in Mexico for the World Cup by paying tribute to the 168 children killed in an American missile strike on one of their elementary schools.

An estimated 175 people died after the US bombed a girls’ school in the Iranian city of Minab on February 28, with an investigation later concluding that they made a mistake while launching strikes on a nearby military base which the building was once part of.

It is believed the majority of casualties were young girls, marking one of the most devastating US military errors in decades.

Amid the ongoing conflict between the two countries, America has refused to issue visas to some members of Iran’s staff for the 2026 World Cup, which gets underway this week.

Yet as the bitter diplomatic dispute continues, Iran players were able to land in Mexico at the weekend while honoring the 168 school children killed in February’s missile strike.

The entire squad were pictured disembarking from their plane with pins on their clothing bearing the number 168, risking the wrath of Trump and America.

Iran’s soccer team honored the 168 girls killed in a US missile strike after landing in Mexico for the World Cup

The bombing of a school in Minab killed 175 people, mostly children, on February 28

The bombing of a school in Minab killed 175 people, mostly children, on February 28

This summer’s tournament is being co-hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico, with the latter nation contesting the opening match against South Africa in Mexico City on Thursday.

Iran, who will be based in Mexico despite playing their entire group stage in the US, take on New Zealand in their first game on Monday at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

When they do play in the US, it will be the first World Cup to see a host nation receive the team of a country it is at war with.

After another trip to SoFi Stadium to face Belgium, Iran play their final group match against Egypt at Lumen Field in Seattle.

Iran’s team has spent nearly three weeks at a training camp in Antalya, using their time in Turkey to apply for visas to travel to Mexico, Canada and the US.

On the eve of their departure for Mexico, the players received their US visas, Washington’s envoy to Turkey Tom Barrack said on X late Friday.

But Iran’s embassy to Turkey said support staff had been denied visas – 15 administrative and management staff are concerned, an Iranian diplomat and state TV said.

The nation’s soccer federation accused the US government of ‘vindictive behavior’ in refusing visas for ‘key managerial and administrative members’ of the team.

Iran players wore pins on their clothing bearing the number 168 after landing in Mexico

Iran players wore pins on their clothing bearing the number 168 after landing in Mexico

Donald Trump and the US have refused to issue visas to some members of Iran's soccer staff

Donald Trump and the US have refused to issue visas to some members of Iran’s soccer staff

‘You have now escalated the deliberate and discriminatory treatment against Iran’s national football team to its highest level,’ the embassy wrote Saturday on X, calling for world football’s governing body FIFA ‘to hold the US accountable for violations of its rules.’

Adding to the tensions, Iran’s ambassador to Mexico said Saturday the squad had been notified that, under their visa conditions, the team must enter and leave US soil on the same day as their matches.

‘We can enter in the morning and we must leave the same day,’ Iran’s envoy Abolfazl Pasandideh told reporters.

That appeared to contradict what the team’s spokesman Amir Mahdi Alavi told state TV earlier.

‘The visas issued for the national team are multiple-entry visas, and the national team will arrive at the match venue one day before the first game and, for the following games, two days prior to each match,’ Alavi said.

Iranian fans gathered outside the airport to greet the team as they made their way to their base

Iranian fans gathered outside the airport to greet the team as they made their way to their base

FIFA rules for World Cups stipulate that a team’s coach must give a news conference on the eve of the match at the venue where the game will be played.

Iran’s Football Federation – whose chief Mehdi Taj was reportedly among those denied a visa – has described the decision as ‘political interference in sport in its worst form.’

In response, a US administration official confirmed that ‘the visas necessary for Iran to compete in the World Cup, including for athletes and necessary support staff, have been issued.’

Without directly addressing the matter of those whose visas were refused, the official added: ‘We will not allow the Iranian team to abuse this system to sneak terrorists into the United States under false pretenses.’

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

England knocked out by Mexico? The Daily Mail’s Whistleblowers podcast predicts the winners and losers from this summer’s World Cup

England knocked out by Mexico? The Daily Mail’s Whistleblowers podcast predicts the winners and losers from this summer’s World Cup

8 June 2026
Irish pub turns their flags upside down to become the UK’s first IVORY COAST boozer for the World Cup – stocking African Guinness and Ivorian food after ‘a joke went too far’

Irish pub turns their flags upside down to become the UK’s first IVORY COAST boozer for the World Cup – stocking African Guinness and Ivorian food after ‘a joke went too far’

8 June 2026
NFL quarterback who went AWOL over contract talks makes a huge decision amid ongoing standoff

NFL quarterback who went AWOL over contract talks makes a huge decision amid ongoing standoff

8 June 2026
Former footy star opens up on sexuality and reveals heartbreaking mental health battle that saw him contemplate suicide as a teen

Former footy star opens up on sexuality and reveals heartbreaking mental health battle that saw him contemplate suicide as a teen

8 June 2026
Major Food Group reviving landmark Tribeca Grill address with new restaurant

Major Food Group reviving landmark Tribeca Grill address with new restaurant

8 June 2026
Jamie Carragher claims England will STRUGGLE at the World Cup, as he names his big fear for the Three Lions – and says Jude Bellingham won’t start

Jamie Carragher claims England will STRUGGLE at the World Cup, as he names his big fear for the Three Lions – and says Jude Bellingham won’t start

8 June 2026
Top News
Nottingham victims’ families warn similar attacks will happen again without urgent action – UK Times

Nottingham victims’ families warn similar attacks will happen again without urgent action – UK Times

8 June 2026

M62 J6 westbound exit | Westbound | Congestion

8 June 2026
Network Rail Risk Funds review

Network Rail Risk Funds review

8 June 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

Recent Posts

  • Nottingham victims’ families warn similar attacks will happen again without urgent action – UK Times
  • M62 J6 westbound exit | Westbound | Congestion
  • Network Rail Risk Funds review
  • England knocked out by Mexico? The Daily Mail’s Whistleblowers podcast predicts the winners and losers from this summer’s World Cup
  • M61 southbound between J2 and J1 | Southbound | Congestion

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
© 2026 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version