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U.S.-Wales World Cup match ends in draw 01:49. The Iranian soccer team's players chose not to sing their country's national anthem before their opening match against England on Monday at the World ...
Iran decline to sing their national anthem before their World Cup match with England in apparent expression of support of anti-government protests in their homeland.
The families of Iran’s World Cup soccer team have been threatened with imprisonment and torture if the players fail to “behave” ahead of the match against the USA on Tuesday, a source ...
In a striking act of solidarity with protesters in Iran, the men’s national football team decided not to sing the national anthem in its opening World Cup game against England. The unrest in ...
Iran’s national side would have progressed to the second round of the World Cup with a win or draw against the US, but the team will now travel home after its group stage exit.
A man is reported to have been killed by security forces in northern Iran, as anti-government protesters publicly celebrated the national football team's elimination from the World Cup.
The U.S. President has seemingly put the nation at war with Iran after bombing three of its nuclear sites over the weekend, leading to potential concerns over the hosting of next summer's tournament ...
Iran’s national football team, Team Melli, meanwhile, faces tough matches at the World Cup. Despite a rocky few months off the pitch in the leadup, the players remain hopeful of making history ...
Following the US bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities last week, questions have been asked about next year's tournament, ...
The situation makes it unlikely Team Melli — Iran’s national football team — will be playing games on US soil. Their fourth successive World Cup appearance is now in serious jeopardy.
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran national football team will play Qatar and North Korea in June in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC third round.
FIFA men's World Cup is approaching next year and qualifying is well underway. Most of the biggest national teams around the world have yet to book a spot in the first 48-team World Cup in the history ...