Some Iranian Americans wave protest flags, others cheer as Iran play World Cup opener

Iran kicked off their World Cup in Los ​Angeles on Monday, drawing 2-2 with New Zealand in front of a crowd that consisted of both fans cheering them ‌on and Iranian Americans waving symbols of protest against the Tehran government.
The run-up to the match had been one of extraordinary drama off the pitch, with the team playing on U.S. soil barely 24 hours after a peace deal was announced to end the war that began when the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran in February.

The footballers ​had flown into the U.S. on Sunday from their training base in Tijuana, Mexico.
In Los Angeles – home to the biggest Iranian ​community outside Iran, many of whom fled the country after the Islamic Revolution – Iranian American soccer fans said they had been left torn ⁠between excitement at seeing the team on the world’s biggest stage, anger at Tehran’s crackdown on protesters and concern about Washington’s bombing campaign.
Though ​most Iran fans at the stadium passionately backed their team, many signalled opposition to the government in Tehran by holding up pre-revolutionary flags – ​the lion‑and‑sun emblem used before 1979 and now a symbol of protest.

Some went further, cheering New Zealand or booing their own side, which some Iranian Americans view as a proxy for Tehran.
Outside the stadium, several hundred held a protest, waving anti-Iranian government signs and flags.
Iran had threatened to halt matches if unofficial flags were brought ​in or slogans chanted.
But numerous people carrying the lion-and-sun flag or wearing t-shirts with the symbol passed through security at the stadium without any ​issue and the game on Monday proceeded as planned.
When asked about the matter, world soccer’s governing body FIFA has previously pointed to rules that prohibit flags or apparel ‌of a ⁠political nature.

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‘LET GO OF POLITICS’

Three people in the stands wearing white t-shirts emblazoned with the lion-and-sun motif said they had decided to wear them despite the warnings.
“This team is not the team of the people of Iran,” said one of the three, ​Farhad Jafargad.
Other fans wrapped themselves in ​the official flag and complained ⁠that they had been heckled by the protesters. Some said they wanted to focus on their team – affectionately known as Team Melli – and forget the politics.
“We’re very proud of our country,” said 57-year-old Mehdi Jafari, ​wearing an Iran soccer shirt, going into the stadium ahead of the match.

Source : https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/iranian-americans-plan-protests-soccer-team-prepare-their-world-cup-opener-2026-06-15/

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