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Get you up to speed: Heartbroken Iran exit World Cup amid silver lining of Mexican hospitality
Iran’s men’s football team was eliminated from the World Cup in Tijuana, Mexico, following Austria’s late equaliser that affected their progress. The team received a warm farewell from local fans at their base camp after a difficult tournament.
Iran’s shift of their base camp from Arizona to Tijuana was a last-minute decision aimed at avoiding potential visa complications. The team faced stringent logistical challenges, travelling to Mexico mere hours after their matches in the United States, amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Iran’s football team expressed heartfelt gratitude towards the people of Mexico for their support, with a message shared on social media highlighting the “generosity and genuine hospitality” received during their stay. Following their elimination from the World Cup, Iranian officials have signalled ongoing concerns regarding the treatment their team faced in the United States, urging FIFA to select future host nations with humanitarian principles in mind.
What remains unclear — It is uncertain how the logistical challenges faced by Iran will impact the team’s future participation in international competitions.
Iran exits World Cup but finds warmth in Mexican hospitality
Sport|World Cup 2026Heartbroken Iran exit World Cup amid silver lining of Mexican hospitality
In their three weeks in Tijuana, Iran’s players established a reciprocal relationship of love and respect with Mexicans.
Published On 30 Jun 202630 Jun 2026
Iran’s bittersweet, logistically complicated, politically charged, and heartbreaking World Cup run found a silver lining in Mexico, where the men’s football team departed their base camp in Tijuana to a warm goodbye from fans in the border city.
Iran were eliminated from the World Cup on Saturday, after Austria’s last-gasp equaliser against Algeria saw them drop out of the tournament’s eight best third-placed teams.
It capped a dramatic 24 hours for Iran, who lost control of their fate for the knockout stage following a 1-1 draw with Egypt on Friday, which ended dramatically with an apparent last-ditch Iranian winner controversially ruled offside following a VAR check.
The United States and Israel’s war on Iran dictated the logistics for Team Melli’s presence at the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Iran goalie Alireza Beiranvand signs autographs for fans at a hotel in Tijuana, Mexico, on June 28, 2026 [Gabriela Aoun Angueira]
Iran shifted their base camp from Arizona to Tijuana not long before the tournament began, fearing visa complications. In rarely-seen stringent logistical conditions, the team was forced to depart for Mexico mere hours after the full-time whistle of their matches in the US, despite repeated requests from the Iranians to relocate their fixtures out of the country engaged in an active war against them.
But from the moment Iran first touched down in Tijuana, Mexico welcomed the team with open arms. Fans thronged the perimeter of the team’s hotel before and after their travels for each group stage match, holding posters and waiting for autographs from players.
Fans bid farewell to the Iranian team’s players outside their hotel in Tijuana, Mexico, on June 14, 2026 [Joebeth Terriquez/EPA]
‘Hope our paths cross again’
The mutual love and respect that developed over three weeks made its way to social media and a global online audience that backed Team Melli through their off-pitch hardships.
It was also on social media that the team’s media department thanked the people of Mexico for their hospitality.
“Thank you for your professionalism, your support, and for covering not only our team’s sporting journey but also the unfair and unsportsmanlike treatment our delegation faced during its stay,” a message on X, posted by the Embassy of Iran in Mexico, read.
“Your commitment to reporting the facts accurately and with integrity meant a great deal to us.”
The message extended specific thanks to the residents of Tijuana, who welcomed the team with “generosity and genuine hospitality that made us feel right at home”.
“For all of us, leaving Tijuana is truly difficult. The memories we built here, the friendships we forged, and the affection we received will forever remain in the hearts of every member of the Iranian National Team.
“Thank you, and we hope our paths cross again,” the message read.
‘You’re Mexican now’
Videos on social media showed the Iranian team out and about in Tijuana as they autographed World Cup footballs and Panini sticker books and posed for photographs with fans.
Iran’s ambassador to Mexico, Abolfazl Pasandideh, and Football Federation of Iran’s (FFIRI) secretary-general, Hedayat Mombeini, spoke to supporters and media representatives over the weekend and thanked Mexico for its hospitality.
The Iranian embassy in Sarajevo also thanked Mexico for graciously hosting Iran, while simultaneously underscoring the US’s ill treatment of the team.
“FIFA should exercise greater care in selecting future host nations, ensuring they are worthy hosts and committed to humanitarian principles,” the post on X read.
Social media users touched by the bond that had developed between the two nations hoped Mexico would go far in the tournament with the backing of their Iranian supporters.
The emotions were capped off on the day of Iran’s departure, when several fans sporting baseball hats adorned with the words “Iran, brother, you’re Mexican now” waited to bid goodbye to the Iranian team outside their hotel.
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