Iranian Americans plan protests and watch parties ahead of the team's World Cup opener
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Latest source: Middle East Eye
Latest source: The Hindu
Latest source: The Independent
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World Cup 2026: For Iran, politics and football collide again
Iran take center stage at World Cup as Spain make bow
Iranian Americans plan protests and watch parties ahead of the team's World Cup opener
Iran team arrives in US for Fifa World Cup opener
Iran World Cup coach says 'impacted' by politics but ignoring 'hype'
Iranian-Americans vow to protest World Cup game in Los Angeles
Iranian football legend Azizi puts peace above politics amid World Cup tensions
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