Iran’s Fifa Team Moved Training/Housing to Tijuana Mexico

By on May 25, 2026

Iran’s national soccer team is expected to take a unique approach during the 2026 FIFA World Cup by basing its operations in Tijuana, Mexico, rather than staying full-time in the United States. FIFA approved moving Iran’s original training headquarters from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana following discussions involving tournament officials, security concerns, and visa-related travel considerations. Located just south of the U.S. border, Tijuana provides Iran with a location close enough to travel to match venues while avoiding longer stays on American soil. Reports indicate the team plans to train and stay in Mexico while entering the United States only for official match activities.

Tijuana’s proximity to Southern California makes the arrangement possible, as the city sits near San Diego and within driving distance of Los Angeles. FIFA confirmed that despite the housing change, Iran’s tournament schedule in the United States remains unchanged.

Iran’s scheduled U.S. World Cup matches are:

• June 15, 2026 — Iran vs. New Zealand — Los Angeles Area
• June 21, 2026 — Belgium vs. Iran — Los Angeles Area
• June 26, 2026 — Egypt vs. Iran — Seattle

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, will showcase a historic cross-border tournament setup, and Iran’s Tijuana-based arrangement has become one of the event’s most talked-about logistical developments.

 

 

 

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