Despite political hurdles and visa issues forcing Iran's World Cup team to relocate to Tijuana, Mexico, a jubilant atmosphere surrounds them. Dedicated fans, some traveling from across the US, gather at their hotel to offer unwavering support. The team faces logistical challenges, including travel restrictions, but remains determined to overcome them with "Iranian pride," as their federation prepares to lodge a complaint with FIFA.
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Source: The Times of India