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Iran World Cup team coach says it was booted from U.S. right after first match

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Iran's World Cup opener against New Zealand was played against a backdrop of political tension on Monday night, with sections of supporters audibly booing the country's national anthem before kick-off in Los Angeles.The Group G clash at SoFi Stadium ended in an entertaining 2-2 draw, but much of the attention before the match focused on the atmosphere inside the ground as Iran returned to the global stage.Television coverage captured a mixed reaction from supporters during the pre-match ceremonies.While some spectators could be heard booing during the anthem, other sections of the crowd cheered when images of the Iranian players appeared on the giant screens around the stadium.

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Iran, New Zealand play to 2-2 draw to keep Group G tied up with 1 point apiece - Yahoo Sports.

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Iran, New Zealand play to 2-2 draw to keep Group G tied up with 1 point apiece Yahoo SportsSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News

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Iran World Cup team coach says it was ordered out of U.S.

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Iran 2-2 New Zealand Stats: Just and Rezaeian Impress in Thrilling Group G Draw - Opta Analyst.

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Iran 2-2 New Zealand Stats: Just and Rezaeian Impress in Thrilling Group G Draw Opta AnalystWorld Cup 2026 scores, results: Iran battles New Zealand to tense draw to cap wild day Yahoo SportsMetro service updates for Iran vs New Zealand on Monday, June 15 LA MetroIran twice come from behind to claim draw in World Cup opener with New Zealand The GuardianIran draw 2-2 with New Zealand in politically charged World Cup match

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Iran World Cup team coach says it was booted from U.S.

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Iran's World Cup team coach says it was ordered to leave the U.S.

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**Summary:** Iran's World Cup team was ordered out of the United States shortly after their first match against New Zealand, which ended in a 2-2 draw. The incident occurred amid political tensions between Iran and the U.S. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the complex geopolitical situation involving Iran and the U

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