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Iran soccer officials denied entry to Canada for FIFA Congress before World Cup

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Iranian football federation (FFIRI) president Mehdi Taj has been denied entry to Canada for FIFA's annual meeting.

Iranian Football Federation (FFIRI) president Mehdi Taj has been denied entry to Canada for FIFA's annual meeting, according to Iran's Tasnim news agency . Per Tasnim, Taj landed in Toronto along with FFIRI secretary general Hedayat Mombeini and his deputy Hamed Momeni, but all three were sent back on the next available flight after "inappropriate behavior of immigration officials. " Iran International reported Taj had been granted a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) to enter the country, but was still denied entry because he had previously been a commander in Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which Canada designates as a terrorist organization.

A Canadian government statement provided to Iran International said IRGC officials are not allowed into Canada, without commenting on the individual case of Taj. Meetings are being held in Vancouver all week, with the FIFA Congress set for Thursday, April 30. USA TODAY Sports contacted FIFA and Canada's Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship department for comment.

Iranian officials were not present in Vancouver on Tuesday as members of the Asian Football Confederation met. According to AFC general secretary Windsor John, visa issues were to blame for Iran's absence. โ€œKindly note that the Football Federation of Islamic Republic of Iran is unable to attend the 36th (AFC) Congress 2026 due to some visa formalities issues,โ€ John said during roll call, per The Athletic.

Tensions between Canada and Iran have been especially high since 2020, when the IRGC shot down Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752, killing killing 176 people including 85 Canadians and permanent residents. The Canadian men's national team cancelled a June 2022 friendly against Iran in Vancouver following a severe backlash across the country. "While we considered the external factors in selecting the optimal opponent in our original decision-making process, we will strive to do better moving forward," Canada Soccer said in a statement at the time.