Iran's Football Federation Pulls Out of World Cup Draw Over Visa Row
The Iranian football federation has announced that it will boycott the upcoming FIFA World Cup draw in Washington D.C. due to a visa dispute involving its president, Mehdi Taj. The decision comes after Taj and other members of the delegation were denied visas by the US state department.
According to reports, four officials from the FFIRI were granted visas to attend the tournament, but Taj was one of three individuals who had their applications rejected. This move has raised concerns that Iran may withdraw its team from the World Cup altogether.
The issue is particularly contentious given that the US government has a travel ban in place on citizens from several countries, including Iran. However, athletes and coaches are exempt from this ban, although it appears that Taj does not fall into either of these categories.
"We have informed FIFA that the decisions taken are unrelated to sport and that the members of the Iranian delegation will not participate in the World Cup draw," said a spokesperson for the FFIRI, Amir Mehdi Alavi. "This is a clear indication that we will not be participating in any capacity."
FIFA President Gianni Infantino had previously pledged that all teams would be welcome at the World Cup, but his words may have fallen on deaf ears as Iran takes its stance.
The US Department of State has refused to comment on the matter, while FIFA has declined to provide further information. However, it's clear that this visa dispute is having a significant impact on the Iranian team's participation in the tournament.
The Iranian football federation has announced that it will boycott the upcoming FIFA World Cup draw in Washington D.C. due to a visa dispute involving its president, Mehdi Taj. The decision comes after Taj and other members of the delegation were denied visas by the US state department.
According to reports, four officials from the FFIRI were granted visas to attend the tournament, but Taj was one of three individuals who had their applications rejected. This move has raised concerns that Iran may withdraw its team from the World Cup altogether.
The issue is particularly contentious given that the US government has a travel ban in place on citizens from several countries, including Iran. However, athletes and coaches are exempt from this ban, although it appears that Taj does not fall into either of these categories.
"We have informed FIFA that the decisions taken are unrelated to sport and that the members of the Iranian delegation will not participate in the World Cup draw," said a spokesperson for the FFIRI, Amir Mehdi Alavi. "This is a clear indication that we will not be participating in any capacity."
FIFA President Gianni Infantino had previously pledged that all teams would be welcome at the World Cup, but his words may have fallen on deaf ears as Iran takes its stance.
The US Department of State has refused to comment on the matter, while FIFA has declined to provide further information. However, it's clear that this visa dispute is having a significant impact on the Iranian team's participation in the tournament.