Iran begin fraught World Cup with 2-2 New Zealand draw
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Latest source: Geo News
Latest source: CBS News
Latest source: Jakarta Post
Latest source: Punch Nigeria
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Football upstages politics as Iranians rally behind their team at World Cup
Iran snatch draw in World Cup opener, Spain stunned by Cape Verde
Soccer-Boos, cheers and a draw: Iran's World Cup opener reflects deep divisions
Iran draw 2-2 with New Zealand in politically charged World Cup match
'The mullahs' team': Split loyalties for Iran fans at World Cup
Iranian Americans protest Iran government ahead of World Cup match in LA
Iran national team's media staff unable to travel to World Cup after failing to obtain US visas
Keepy-up cop wows fans with football skills at World Cup event in Boston
Video: What Iran’s football fans think about the World Cup
Iran 'most oppressed team in whole World Cup': coach
Cape Verde: What you need to know about the World Cup debutants who stunned Spain
Iran snatch draw in World Cup opener
Iran World Cup team coach says it was booted from U.S. right after first match
Why Team Iran Is in a Tough Spot at the World Cup
Iranian-Americans protest against Iran team at World Cup
War and the World Cup
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