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Team Melli Still Waiting for U.S. and Mexico Visas, Says Mehdi Taj

The Iranian national football team, known as Team Melli, has yet to secure entry visas for Mexico and the United States ahead of their upcoming international fixtures. This was confirmed by Mehdi Taj, the head of the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI).

Taj also provided insight into the team’s recent friendly match arrangements and the logistical challenges involved.

“The reality is that the region has been affected by war. Qatar and the UAE lost their FIFA Days in March as a result, but we managed to hold a training camp in Turkey. That camp cost us nearly $1.2 million. Now, we paid $100,000 to arrange a friendly with Mali, and we also covered their team’s hotel expenses,” Taj explained.

He further detailed the costs of a proposed match in North America: “We will need to spend another $1.2 million to fly the national team to Mexico. We have nearly eight tons of cargo, and the plane has only 36 business-class seats.”

On the pressing issue of visa issuance, Taj said: “After the final player list was confirmed, we submitted it to FIFA. Based on that list, we are supposed to receive Mexican visas first, followed by U.S. visas as quickly as possible. The truth is that FIFA is caught in the middle between us and the United States.”

Four Dropped Players May Still Travel as Observers

Taj also addressed the status of the four players who were excluded from the final World Cup squad. “They are supposed to travel with the team to the World Cup. Of course, whether they accompany the team as observers is up to them,” he said.

Political Atmosphere May Have Influenced Squad Selection

In a highly unusual statement regarding national team selection, Taj suggested that off-pitch factors could have played a role. “The conditions and the atmosphere in the stadiums may have had an impact on the selection of players, and Mr. Ghalenoei [Team Melli’s head coach] took this into account.”

This remark implies that the political environment—specifically the possibility of dissent or protests, including from the Iranian diaspora—may have influenced player selection. Taj did not clarify how such considerations were measured in terms of athletic ability, nor whether the player’s political stance or reputation played a role.

Friendly with Grenada Likely Behind Closed Doors

The FFIRI has held talks with the Grenada Football Federation to arrange a friendly match prior to the World Cup. Team Melli had originally been scheduled to face Puerto Rico in their final warm-up match in the United States, but that game was canceled after the team’s camp was moved to Tijuana, Mexico.

The potential match against Grenada—ranked 163rd in the FIFA rankings—would be played behind closed doors.

Upcoming Test Against Mali

In two days, Team Melli will face Mali in what is expected to be a much tougher test for the Iranian side. The match will serve as a crucial evaluation just before the team departs for Mexico.

It could also provide an opportunity for head coach Amir Ghalenoei to give playing time to those who have not yet featured in the current camp, including Mehdi Ghayedi, Saman Ghoddos, and Dennis Dargahi. The latter, Dargahi, has yet to make his senior debut for Team Melli, despite being named in the final 26-player squad.


Persian Version

مهدی تاج، رئیس فدراسیون فوتبال جمهوری اسلامی ایران

، تأیید کرد که تیم ملی ایران ()

هنوز موفق به دریافت ویزای ورود به مکزیک و ایالات متحده برای دیدارهای بین‌المللی پیش‌رو نشده است.تیم ملی

تاج همچنین درباره چیدمان دیدارهای دوستانه و چالش‌های لجستیکی پیشِ رو توضیح داد:

«واقعیت این است که منطقه تحت تأثیر جنگ قرار گرفته است. قطر و امارات در ماه مارس روزهای فیفا را از دست دادند، اما ما اردوی خود را در ترکیه برگزار کردیم. این اردو نزدیک به ۱.۲ میلیون دلار هزینه داشت. حالا برای برگزاری بازی دوستانه با مالی ۱۰۰ هزار دلار پرداخت کردیم و هزینه هتل تیم مالی را هم متقبل شدیم.»

او در ادامه به هزینه‌های سفر به مکزیک اشاره کرد: «برای پرواز دادن تیم ملی به مکزیک مجبوریم ۱.۲ میلیون دلار هزینه کنیم. نزدیک به ۸ تن بار داریم و هواپیما فقط ۳۶ صندلی بیزینس کلاس دارد.»

وضعیت ویزا: فیفا میان ایران و آمریکا گیر کرده است

تاج در مورد آخرین وضعیت صدور ویزای تیم ملی گفت: «بعد از نهایی شدن لیست نهایی، آن را در اختیار فیفا قرار دادیم. فیفا بر اساس این لیست ابتدا ویزای مکزیک و سپس ویزای آمریکا را برای ما صادر خواهد کرد. واقعیت این است که فیفا بین ما و آمریکا گیر کرده است.»

چهار بازیکن خط‌ خورده ممکن است به عنوان ناظر همراه تیم شوند

تاج همچنین درباره چهار بازیکنی که از لیست نهایی خط خورده‌اند، گفت: «این چهار بازیکن قرار است همراه تیم به جام جهانی سفر کنند. البته این که به عنوان ناظر همراه تیم باشند یا نه، به خودشان بستگی دارد.»

تأثیر جو سیاسی بر انتخاب بازیکنان؛ اظهارنظر بی‌سابقه رئیس فدراسیون

تاج سپس به موضوعی اشاره کرد که در تاریخ انتخاب بازیکنان تیم‌های ملی بی‌سابقه است. او گفت: «شرایط و جو حاکم بر ورزشگاه‌ها ممکن است روی انتخاب بازیکنان تأثیر گذاشته باشد و آقای قلعه‌نویی این مسئله را مدنظر قرار داده است.»

این اظهارنهاد حاکی از آن است که فضای سیاسی – از جمله احتمال اعتراضات یا مخالفت‌ها از سوی هواداران ایرانی خارج از کشور – در انتخاب بازیکنان مؤثر بوده است. تاج توضیح نداد که چگونه این موضوع از نظر توانایی فنی سنجیده می‌شود یا این که آیا سابقه یا موضع‌گیری سیاسی نقشی در این انتخاب‌ها داشته است.

دوستانه با گرانادا پشت درهای بسته

فدراسیون ایران با فدراسیون گرانادا برای برگزاری یک بازی دوستانه پیش از جام جهانی مذاکره کرده است. قرار بود تیم ملی آخرین بازی تدارکاتی خود پیش از جام جهانی در آمریکا برابر پورتوریکو برگزار کند، اما این بازی به دلیل انتقال اردوی تیم ایران به تیجوانای مکزیک لغو شد.

دیدار احتمالی با گرانادا که در رده‌بندی فیفا در جایگاه ۱۶۳ قرار دارد، پشت درهای بسته برگزار خواهد شد.

تست سخت برابر مالی در دو روز آینده

تیم ملی ایران ظرف دو روز دیگر به مصاف مالی خواهد رفت. این دیدار برای شاگردان قلعه‌نویی آزمونی دشوارتر محسوب می‌شود و انتظار می‌رود چالش جدی پیش از سفر به مکزیک باشد.

این بازی می‌تواند فرصتی برای قلعه‌نویی باشد تا از بازیکنانی استفاده کند که تاکنون در این اردو به میدان نرفته‌اند؛ از جمله مهدی قایدی، سامان قدوس و دنیس درگاهی.  با وجود قرار گرفتن در لیست نهایی ۲۶ نفره تیم ملی، هنوز اولین بازی رسمی خود را برای ایران انجام نداده است.

Iran vs Gambia — International Friendly Pre‑Match Report

Iran continues its preparation phase with a friendly against the Gambia National Football Team, a rising African side known for athleticism, defensive discipline, and rapid transitions. Although not a traditional powerhouse, Gambia has become one of Africa’s most intriguing emerging teams, especially after its impressive AFCON 2021 run.

This match offers Iran a valuable test against a physically strong, counter‑attacking opponent.


Gambia: Team Overview

Gambia, nicknamed The Scorpions, has undergone a transformation in recent years under coach Tom Saintfiet, becoming tactically organized and difficult to break down. Their football identity is built on:

  • Compact defensive structure
  • Explosive wingers
  • Direct transitions
  • High physical intensity

They are ranked outside the top 100, but their performances against stronger African nations show they are far more dangerous than their ranking suggests.


Head Coach: Jonathan McKinstry (appointed in 2024).
Key Players: Omar Colley (Captain), Musa Barrow, and Yankuba Minteh (Brighton & Hove Albion).
Key Achievements: The senior men’s team famously reached the quarter-finals of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in their debut appearance.


🧠 Tactical Analysis

Gambia’s Strengths

  • Counter‑attacking threat: Their front three are extremely fast and thrive in open space.
  • Physicality: Strong in duels, especially in midfield and defense.
  • Compact defensive block: They often sit deep and frustrate opponents.
  • Set‑pieces: Tall defenders and aggressive attackers make them dangerous on corners and free kicks.

Gambia’s Weaknesses

  • Struggle in possession: They are not comfortable building from the back.
  • Limited creativity in midfield: Without space, they find it hard to break teams down.
  • Defensive lapses under pressure: When pressed high, they can make mistakes.
  • Goal-scoring inconsistency: If Barrow or Ceesay are contained, they lack secondary scoring options.

🔍 What This Means for Iran

Opportunities for Iran

  • High pressing can force turnovers — Gambia’s defenders are not great under pressure.
  • Iran’s technical midfielders (e.g., Ghoddos, Ghorbani, Ezatolahi) can dominate possession.
  • Full‑backs can exploit the space behind Gambia’s wingers, who often stay high.
  • Set‑pieces are a major opportunity — Gambia concedes many fouls around the box.

Challenges for Iran

  • Avoid getting caught on the counter — Gambia’s speed is elite.
  • Maintain defensive discipline — one mistake can lead to a 1v1 situation.
  • Physical duels — Iran must match their intensity, especially in midfield.

📌 Expected Match Dynamics

  • Iran will likely dominate possession.
  • Gambia will sit deep and wait for counter‑attacks.
  • The match will test Iran’s defensive transition and ability to break down a compact block.
  • A good opportunity for Iran to rotate players and test tactical variations.


📝 Final Outlook

This is a smart choice of opponent for Iran: not a big name, but a team with the exact characteristics that often trouble Asian sides — pace, power, and counter‑attacks. A strong performance will boost confidence and help evaluate squad depth.

Teymourian discusses Team Melli preperations.


National team coach Andranik Teymourian has emphasized that the upcoming training camp in Turkey will be a vital phase for refining the squad’s weaknesses ahead of the World Cup, with the preliminary player list set to be announced within days.

Speaking to ISNA, Teymourian detailed how the Turkey camp is designed to be the final piece in the team’s tactical preparation. “The technical staff monitored the players and designed exercises for them based on their physical conditions,” he said. “The players had a few good weeks of training, and with Mr. Ghalenoei’s guidance, it was decided to hold intra-squad matches because the Premier League hasn’t started. But Turkey is where everything must come together.”

He confirmed that the initial squad list will be unveiled shortly, noting that a few players are likely to miss the crucial gathering. “The preliminary list will be announced in the next one to two days. I think there are a few people who will not accompany us in the Turkish camp—that decision rests with Mr. Ghalenoei’s perspective.”

Teymourian stressed that the camp is intended to transform the team’s remaining flaws into strengths. “We did very well in defense, midfield, and attack phases, but turning weaknesses into strengths takes time. I hope this process will be fully completed during our time in Turkey, so we can attend the World Cup fully prepared. I want all our players available there so we can maximize every session.”

Regarding the friendly schedule leading into the camp, Teymourian explained that two matches were canceled at the last minute, but a confirmed game against Gambia will serve as a key test. “There has also been some talk about a match with Puerto Rico,” he added.

Looking beyond the training camp to the World Cup itself, the coach voiced strong optimism. “Everyone’s wish is for the national team to advance to the higher stages of the World Cup. Iran has a real chance to do so, and the work we put in now in Turkey will be the foundation for that.”

On the Asian Cup, he remained focused on the immediate task. “We had a very good draw for the Asian Cup, but it is too early to discuss it. Our priority now is the World Cup. We first need a good result in the World Cup, and then we can talk about the Asian Cup. After the World Cup, newer players will be added, though we already have a strong blend of youth and experience.”

Iran to Face Gambia in May 2026 Friendly in Antalya

Team Melli will take on Gambia in an international friendly match on 29 May 2026 in Antalya, Turkey.

Iran have already secured their place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In contrast, Gambia have never qualified for a World Cup and currently rank 115th in the FIFA standings. This will be the first-ever meeting between the two nations at the international level.

For Iran, the friendly serves as a key preparation opportunity ahead of the world’s biggest football showpiece. Meanwhile, Gambia will use the match to gear up for their 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

The game will take place at the same venue in Antalya where Iran previously faced Nigeria and Costa Rica.

According to Mehdi Taj, head of the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI), discussions are also underway with the Polish Football Association to arrange an additional friendly. Taj has personally reached out to his Polish counterpart, who proposed hosting the match in Poland. However, no final agreement has been reached yet.