Iranian Soccer Team Set to Compete in U.S. World Cup Matches
Iran's national soccer team has secured visas to enter the U.S. for the World Cup. They will play their first Group G match against New Zealand in Los Angeles, followed by matches against Belgium and Egypt. The announcement was confirmed by a White House official.
The Iranian national soccer team has successfully obtained visas to enter the United States ahead of their World Cup appearances, a White House official disclosed to Reuters on Friday.
The team is poised to play their inaugural Group G match against New Zealand on June 15 in Los Angeles. This event marks the beginning of a challenging tour, as they subsequently face Belgium before concluding with a matchup against Egypt in Seattle.
This development comes amid heightened anticipation and preparations for the upcoming global soccer championship.
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