Iran's IRGC allegedly used soccer stadiums and clubs to spy on citizens through facial-recognition cameras and ID tracking, according to an NCRI report.
Footage that emerged after the draw against New Zealand showed how a division that exists far beyond soccer also found its way into the stadium.
This is the second World Cup that comes after deadly nationwide protests inside Iran, and the first one amid a war ...
The Iranian team may want to unite people but what the game with New Zealand revealed is just how divided many Iranians remain, writes BBC North America correspondent Shaimaa Khalil.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Iran's soccer team set to make its World Cup debut in LA while based in Tijuana. A peace deal is set for Friday as San Diegans ...
Iranian soccer fans were glued to the screen as they watched their team play Belgium in their second match of the World Cup.
Gianni Infantino has made great play of FIFA’s influence over host nations in the past, but when it came to the United States ...
The Iranian soccer team claimed it was asked to depart the U.S. immediately and return to its base in Mexico shortly after its first World Cup game at Los Angeles Stadium, highlighting the impact of ...
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