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Iran Condemns Unequal Treatment and US Official's Remarks After 2026 World Cup Exit

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First reported by Walla · 21 hours ago

What happened

After Iran's 2026 World Cup elimination, the team condemned unequal treatment and criticized a US official's celebratory remarks, highlighting visa issues and logistical challenges during the tournament.

  • 01Iran condemned unequal conditions and questioned fairness after their 2026 World Cup exit.
  • 02US Homeland Security Secretary Marquwain Moline admitted celebrating Iran's elimination.
  • 03Iran faced visa denials for 11 delegation members and had to relocate training to Mexico.
  • 04The team thanked Mexico for hosting despite the difficulties encountered.
  • 05Iran accused those celebrating their exit of also celebrating innocent deaths in Iran.
  • 06They stressed that fair play is fundamental but was lacking in this tournament.

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Full coverage · 2 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

WallaCenter · Hebrew44 minutes ago
Iran Condemns Unequal Treatment and US Official's Remarks After 2026 World Cup Exit
SrugimRight · Hebrew14 hours ago
Iran Condemns US Officials' Reactions After World Cup Elimination
WallaCenter · Hebrew21 hours ago
US Homeland Security Chief Celebrates Iran's World Cup Elimination Amid Political Tensions

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