Iran’s World Cup match in Seattle uncertain amid travel ban, rising tensions
Iran’s soccer federation is reportedly unsure whether the national team will participate in upcoming World Cup matches in the U.S., including a scheduled game in Seattle. The uncertainty comes amid heightened tensions with Iran and an ongoing U.S. travel ban, though athletes are exempt, as local organizers say they are monitoring the situation.
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