2026 年世界杯:伊朗足球运动员迈赫迪·托拉比 (Mehdi Torabi) 在美以袭击后参加了德黑兰的亲政府集会,与伊斯兰革命卫队有联系,仅一场比赛后签证就过期了

伊朗国家队正从位于墨西哥边境城市蒂华纳的比赛基地出发,参加三场世界杯小组赛,前两场在洛杉矶,第三场在西雅图。

来源:经济时报

Iran soccer star

's visa had expired after a single visit to the United States for the team's World Cup opener in Los Angeles the

(FFIRI) said on Tuesday. Torabi, an unused substitute in Monday's 2-2 draw with New Zealand, is an ardent supporter of the Iranian government and has links to the

(

), Reuters reported.

The Iran national team are commuting from their tournament base ‌in the ⁠Mexican border ⁠city of Tijuana for their three World Cup group-stage matches, the first two in Los Angeles and the ​third in Seattle.

"While multiple-entry visas were issued for the team's players to travel to the United States, Torabi's ​visa was valid for only one entry," an FFIRI spokesman said.

"Following the team's trip to Los Angeles for the match against New Zealand and the completion of that game, his ​visa has now expired.

"The Iran Football Federation has taken action ⁠to obtain ‌a new visa for Torabi so that he can continue to ​accompany the national ​team in its upcoming matches."

Iran's next group match is against Belgium on ⁠Sunday and Torabi would need a new visa by Saturday ​at the latest if he is to join the squad on ​their trip to California.

During the 2019 anti-government protests, Torabi wore a T-shirt on the pitch during a club match reading: "The only way to save the country is to obey the leadership."

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The 31-year-old was also a regular presence at nightly pro-government rallies in Tehran's Valiasr Square that took place after U.S. and Israeli air strikes on the Islamic Republic triggered a ‌regional conflict in late February.

The U.S. government classifies the IRGC as a "terrorist entity" and Secretary of State Marco Rubio said it would not allow anyone ​with links ​to the elite military force ⁠to enter the country with the players.

Iran's World Cup team supervisor Mahdi Mohammad Nabi was among 15 FFIRI officials who were denied visas to travel to the U.S. for the World ​Cup games.