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美国放宽伊朗世界杯球队下一场比赛的旅行限制

伊朗国家队对球队受到的旅行限制表示不满。

美国放宽伊朗世界杯球队下一场比赛的旅行限制
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The United States has eased its travel restrictions on Iran's World Cup team, allowing the squad to enter the country two days before its next match, the Department of Homeland Security announced on Tuesday.

Despite the relaxed rules, the team will still be required to depart after Friday's game in Seattle, a department spokesperson confirmed. A representative for the Iran Football Federation verified that the team is scheduled to leave its base camp in Tijuana, Mexico, on Wednesday for Seattle.

Andrew Giuliani, the executive director of the White House FIFA Task Force, explained the decision to The Associated Press, stating, "This was planned on our end. We were going to look at how the first two movements went, and if they went smoothly, we would extend the extra day in light of the longer travel time."

The Iranian squad has previously voiced complaints regarding the travel limitations imposed on them and the difficulties faced since the outbreak of war. For their initial two matches in Los Angeles, the team was only permitted to travel the day before. Their base camp was also relocated from Tucson, Arizona, to Mexico, and several team officials and support staff were barred from entering the U.S. with the team.

While it is standard practice for teams to travel a day before a match, aligning with FIFA regulations, Iran had specifically requested additional time to acclimate to host cities and recover post-matches.

Following Sunday's draw against Belgium, national team player Alireza Jahanbakhsh expressed his hope that the team could travel to Seattle as soon as possible to adapt to the venue where they will play against Egypt. "We don’t ask for much. We just ask for the same procedure as for all the other 47 teams," he said. "Hopefully we can bring everyone who is involved and help us with us."

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