Iran to base FIFA World Cup 2026 camp in Mexico
Team base camps are becoming one of the most important planning stories before World Cup 2026. Where a squad trains can shape travel rhythm, recovery time, fan attention, and the practical feel of a tournament spread
Topline
- TIJUANA - Mexico will allow Iran to be based in the country during the FIFA World Cup 2026 so its players can avoid US visa restrictions, President Claudia.
- Treat this as a developing off-field update and check the source for follow-up reporting.
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World Cup DeskTeam base camps are becoming one of the most important planning stories before World Cup 2026. Where a squad trains can shape travel rhythm, recovery time, fan attention, and the practical feel of a tournament spread across three host countries.
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