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    Iran Shifts 2026 World Cup Base from US to Mexico with FIFA Consent

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Iran has decided to change its training base from Arizona in the United States to Mexico. Initially, the Iranian national team planned to fly from Turkiye to Arizona to continue their preparations for the tournament. This shift comes with FIFA’s approval, reflecting logistical or strategic considerations by the team management. The move highlights the complexities teams face in organizing their World Cup camps, especially with the tournament being hosted across multiple North American countries.

    Iran’s decision to relocate its base to Mexico is notable given the geographical and climatic differences between the two locations. Mexico’s proximity to some of the World Cup venues could offer the team better acclimatization and travel convenience during the competition. Meanwhile, the United States, as one of the host nations, remains a central hub for many teams, but Iran’s choice underscores the diverse strategies teams employ to optimize performance. This adjustment may also impact the team’s training regimen and logistical arrangements in the lead-up to the tournament.

    The 2026 World Cup, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, marks the first time the event will be held across three countries. Iran’s relocation to Mexico reflects the broader trend of teams adapting to the unique demands of this expanded tournament format. Such decisions can influence team morale, preparation quality, and ultimately, performance on the global stage. As the World Cup approaches, Iran’s move will be closely watched by fans and analysts eager to see how it affects their campaign.

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