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2026 FIFA World Cup
16JUL

Iran training site prepares with no official update

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10:33UTC

Tucson's Kino Sports Complex is billing against Iran preparations with no confirmation from the team, and a 10 June arrival deadline approaching.

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Key takeaway

Iran's designated training facility is preparing with no contact from the team, absorbing costs against an uncertain outcome.

The Kino Sports Complex in Tucson confirmed on 2 April that it continues preparing for Iran's squad arrival, with no official update from the team or FIFA. The facility must receive the squad no later than 10 June, a date now less than 10 weeks away.

Local and federal security contractors are billing against an Iran training camp that may never happen. Sarah Horvath's statement is the only on-record confirmation of the facility's status. Iranian officials have not communicated directly with Kino, and FIFA has not instructed the facility to stand down. Donyamali's relocation condition remains the only public position; no back-channel signal has reached the facility.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The stadium in Arizona where Iran was supposed to train is still getting ready, even though no one from Iran has said whether the team is coming. The deadline for the team to arrive is 10 June. Local contractors and security planners are spending money on preparations that may be wasted.

What could happen next?
  • If Iran withdraws after 10 June, the Kino Sports Complex incurs sunk preparation costs with no recourse under FIFA's standard host facility agreements.

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