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World Cup Protest! Iran Denounces Child Deaths in FIFA Friendly

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Iran's national team raised pictures of children killed in US and Israeli airstrikes during a friendly match, sparking controversy.

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World Cup Protest! Iran Denounces Child Deaths in FIFA Friendly

In a gesture of protest, the players and staff members of Iran's national football team participated in a visual demonstration before their friendly match against Costa Rica. They displayed photographs of children who, they claim, were victims of airstrikes carried out by the United States and Israel. The protest also included images of damaged hospitals and historical buildings as a result of the ongoing conflict in the region.
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This action follows a similar demonstration that occurred before Iran's friendly match against Nigeria, where players lined up with school backpacks in honor of the victims of the same strike, which claimed the lives of at least 170 people at a school in the southern Iranian city of Minab.

The protest took place in front of FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who traveled to Turkey amid uncertainty about Iran's participation in this summer's World Cup.

Former US President Donald Trump recently suggested that Iran should not travel to the tournament, which will be held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, 'for their own life and safety.' Despite these statements and the ongoing conflict, Iran is scheduled to play all three of their group stage games in the United States. Gianni Infantino, President of FIFA, insisted that this will remain the case. 'Iran will be at the World Cup,' he told AFP. 'We are delighted because they are a very, very strong team, I am very happy.'
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'The matches will be played where they should be played, according to the draw. I have seen the team, I have spoken to the players and the coach, so everything is fine,' Infantino added.

Iran had previously expressed its intention to negotiate the transfer of its group matches outside the United States. Claudia Sheinbaum, President of Mexico, insisted that the country would step up if necessary. However, FIFA reaffirmed its position that the matches will be carried out as originally scheduled.
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Iran's Minister of Sports and Youth, Ahmad Donyamali, had also previously hinted that the nation might not be able to participate in the tournament.

Mehdi Mohammad Nabi, vice president of the Iranian Football Federation, stated that Iran will not boycott the tournament. 'For us, what matters most are FIFA's rules and regulations. We will comply with whatever FIFA decides,' said the vice president. 'Every host country has made commitments to FIFA and must honor them.'
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These statements offer the clearest indication to date that Iran will participate in the World Cup, following their 5-0 victory over Costa Rica in the friendly.

Regarding Infantino's presence at the friendly, held in the Turkish coastal town of Antalya, Nabi added: 'Upon learning that we were organizing friendly matches here, he came to see us in person and we had a fruitful discussion.' 'Given our history in this competition, it is natural that FIFA supports the Iranian team. Mr. Infantino is providing the necessary support to our national team and has given our players a great boost.'
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