Iran to travel to US day before its first WC match

AI Summary
Iran's football federation said on Tuesday that the United States revoked its ticket allocation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup just days before the tournament begins, preventing supporters from attending the country's group-stage matches despite having already made travel plans. The claim emerges amid ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two countries and follows earlier disputes over visa issues for Iranian participants.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize this as deliberate US obstruction of Iranian fan attendance, framing it as part of a "bitter diplomatic row" and highlighting the contrast that Iranian players secured visas while supporters' tickets were revoked.
Moderate: Centrist outlets focus on reporting the claim and its impact on supporters, while often noting uncertainty about which entity or country made the decision to revoke the tickets.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets present this more factually as the latest in an ongoing pattern of disputes regarding Iran's World Cup participation, situating it within the broader context of US-Iran tensions and visa denials.
While the players obtained the visas necessary to enter the United States -- which is in open military conflict with Tehran -- and play their group-stage matches in Los Angeles and Seattle, not all delegation members received them.
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