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2026 FIFA World Cup
16JUL

Tucson training base keeps preparing for Team IR Iran

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Key takeaway

A working Iranian training base in Tucson is the operational fact political statements have not displaced.

Sarah Horvath, director of the Kino Sports Complex in Tucson, Arizona, has confirmed that the facility is continuing to prepare for the arrival of Team IR Iran with no instruction from FIFA or from the Iranian federation to stand down. The complex was named as Iran's pre-tournament training base earlier this year and the 10 June arrival deadline for participating squads remains on the operations schedule.

The operational status is the most useful single indicator of how seriously to take the political noise around Iran's participation. Kino is a physical facility with budgeted staffing, scheduled deliveries and a pitch maintenance calendar; halting the Iran preparation would generate an audit trail FIFA's lawyers and the Iranian federation's lawyers would both have to explain. The fact that no such instruction has issued is, in operational terms, the Iran question answered before any congress votes on it.

What the Tucson preparation also exposes is the granularity of FIFA's contingency planning. The host city's US travel-ban environment was foreseeable in 2018 when the bid was awarded, foreseeable again when Iran qualified, and foreseeable when the November policy escalation broadened the visa restrictions. A working training facility within the United States, ready for an Iranian squad, is the kind of preparation that does not happen unless multiple layers of FIFA's operations side judged participation to be the planning base case throughout. Whatever ratification follows in Canada at month-end will inherit that base case rather than choose between alternatives.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Tucson, Arizona has a sports facility, the Kino Sports Complex, that has been designated as Iran's training base before and during the World Cup. The squad is supposed to arrive by 10 June. As of now, the facility's director says she has received no instruction from FIFA or from Iran's football federation to stop preparing for the arrival. This sounds reassuring but is actually just normal operations: FIFA does not typically send formal arrival confirmations this far out. The facility is preparing in the absence of certainty. Whether Iran actually shows up depends on the visa situation being resolved. The Kino staff are doing what they are paid to do, getting ready, without knowing if their guests will come.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The Kino Sports Complex's ambiguous status is a downstream consequence of the main Iran participation dispute: FIFA cannot issue a definitive base-camp confirmation while the visa waiver question remains politically unresolved at the State Department level.

The facility is essentially being asked to absorb the operational risk of a political decision that is being made elsewhere. FIFA's communication protocols for base-camp operators have no provision for a participating team whose entry status is subject to host-government discretion rather than FIFA eligibility criteria.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    If Iran's visa situation is not resolved by late May, the Kino Sports Complex will face a last-minute cancellation of a six-week preparation investment with no contractual backstop in the FIFA base-camp agreement.

  • Consequence

    The facility's public 'no standdown' status gives Iran's football federation a publicly visible operational anchor in the US, which has diplomatic value: it makes a complete Iranian withdrawal marginally harder to execute without a visible diplomatic break.

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