Reports from Mali’s football federation confirm that the Mali national football team is set to face Iran’s Team Melli on 4th June in a friendly match hosted in Antalya, Turkey. The fixture is part of both teams’ preparations for upcoming international competitions, with Iran focusing intently on building momentum ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Team Melli has already established a training camp in Antalya, where a squad of 30 players is currently undergoing intensive drills, tactical sessions, and fitness assessments. The camp reflects the coaching staff’s commitment to evaluating a broader pool of talent while fostering team cohesion. As part of their warm-up schedule, Iran is also scheduled to play the Gambia national football team in another friendly encounter, offering a valuable opportunity to test strategies against varied styles of African football.
The Iranian Football Federation has hinted that a second friendly match, also against an unnamed African opponent, is expected to be finalized shortly. While officials have remained tight-lipped about the potential rival, sources suggest the move is aimed at exposing Team Melli to physical, agile opposition similar to what they may encounter in the World Cup group stage. These back-to-back fixtures against African nations underline Iran’s strategic approach to diversifying their preparatory matches and sharpening their competitive edge on the road to 2026.
Iran will be facing Egypt in the World Cup.

