Iran’s Soccer Team Allowed Into U.S. for World Cup, but Many Staff Denied
After months of doubts over their participation, Iran’s players have received visas for the United States just days before the World Cup begins.
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After months of doubts over their participation, Iran’s players have received visas for the United States just days before the World Cup begins.
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