Iran’s national football team held its first public training session in Tijuana, Mexico, on Thursday, offering a brief view to journalists. The team relocated its training camp from Arizona due to ongoing geopolitical tensions with the United States. This training session marked the team’s first appearance before the media since arriving for the World Cup tournament last Sunday. Access was limited, with reporters granted only fifteen minutes to observe warm-up drills conducted by a small group of players. The team has maintained a low profile since its arrival, likely due to the sensitive political climate surrounding their participation. Their World Cup journey is unfolding against a backdrop of heightened conflict with the US, adding a layer of complexity to their campaign.