Mexico to Host Iran's World Cup Team After US Declines
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the country will host Iran's team during the World Cup after the United States refused to do so.

Mexico will host Iran's national soccer team during the upcoming World Cup, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced, after the United States declined to accommodate the team.
The arrangement comes as nations prepare to host visiting teams during the international tournament. The United States had been approached to host Iran's squad but refused the request, according to Sheinbaum's statement.
Sheinbaum confirmed that Mexico has agreed to serve as Iran's base during the competition. The decision addresses logistical needs for team accommodation and training facilities during the tournament period.
The hosting arrangement reflects ongoing diplomatic considerations surrounding international sporting events. Teams typically require secure facilities and adequate infrastructure for training and accommodation during major tournaments.
No specific details were provided about the duration of Iran's stay or the particular facilities that will be made available to the team. The arrangement follows standard protocols for World Cup team hosting agreements between participating nations.