Iran Relocates 2026 FIFA World Cup Base Camp from Arizona to Tijuana Following FIFA Approval

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- •Iran’s football team will train in Tijuana, Mexico, instead of Arizona, USA, for the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to visa and political concerns.
- •FIFA approved Iran’s request to relocate the base camp after weeks of negotiations.
- •Political tensions and potential visa issues were key factors behind the decision to move the training base.
- •Tijuana’s proximity to the US border and favorable conditions made it a practical alternative.
- •The move does not impact Iran’s participation in the tournament but ensures smoother preparations.
- •FIFA’s approval reflects its flexibility in addressing logistical challenges for participating teams.
- •The 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico, faces unique challenges due to varied immigration policies.
In a significant development ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Iran’s national football team has decided to move its base camp from Arizona, USA, to Tijuana, Mexico. The decision follows extensive discussions with FIFA, which ultimately approved Iran’s request to relocate. The move comes amid persistent challenges, including visa complications and political tensions, which had raised concerns about the team’s participation in training camps or friendly matches on American soil.






