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Iran Leaves Message of Peace in the Changing Room After Belgium Stalemate

Frank Odoi Asareby Frank Odoi Asare
June 22, 2026
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Iranian national team pose for pre-match photo

Iranian national team pose for pre-match photo

Iran’s national team delivered a message that extended far beyond football after frustrating Belgium to a goalless draw at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and leaving behind a handwritten note calling for peace, respect, and friendship among nations.

The message, discovered in the dressing room at Los Angeles Stadium following the Group G encounter, has quickly gained international attention as Iran continue its World Cup campaign amid ongoing political tensions with the United States.

The draw earned Iran their second point of the tournament after an entertaining 2-2 result against New Zealand in their opening match. More importantly, it kept their hopes of reaching the knockout stage alive ahead of a decisive final group fixture against Egypt.

While the result on the pitch demonstrated Iran’s resilience against one of Europe’s traditional football powers, the words left behind in the dressing room reflected a broader desire for unity during a period of uncertainty for the nation.

A Message Beyond The Playing Field

The note emphasized national pride while expressing gratitude to supporters and the host city. “From the ancient Persia of thousands of years ago to the civilised Iran of today, the spirit of Iran remains alive and steadfast,” the message read. “We came to Los Angeles with pride, competed with honour, and leave with dignity.”

The statement also thanked the people of Los Angeles for their hospitality and acknowledged Iranian supporters who have backed the team throughout the tournament. “May peace, respect and friendship prevail among all nations,” the message concluded.

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The note left in the dressing room by the Iranian national team

The timing of the gesture has drawn considerable attention given the ongoing diplomatic strain between Iran and the United States. Although football has often provided moments of unity during periods of political tension, the message was widely interpreted as a call for understanding at a sensitive moment in relations between the two countries.

The note also referenced the tragic attack on a girls’ school in Minab, where at least 168 people reportedly lost their lives during the first day of the conflict, underlining the human cost of the crisis beyond the political headlines.

A Difficult World Cup Journey

Iran’s participation in the World Cup has been overshadowed by logistical and political challenges since before the tournament began.

Initially planning to establish their base camp in the United States, the Iranian delegation was forced to relocate to Tijuana in Mexico after concerns emerged regarding their security. The move followed remarks from US President Donald Trump suggesting that guarantees regarding the team’s safety could not be provided amid rising tensions.

The relocation created significant travel complications for the squad. Under the terms of their visas, the team has only been permitted to enter the United States shortly before matches and must depart immediately afterward.

Several members of Iran’s support staff were also reportedly denied entry visas, while the Football Federation of Iran voiced concerns over what it viewed as unfair treatment in relation to ticket allocations before the tournament.

These challenges prompted head coach Amir Ghalenoei to describe his side as the “most oppressed” team at the World Cup following their opening draw against New Zealand.

Despite the obstacles, the players have remained focused on their football, collecting two valuable points from their opening matches and placing themselves in contention for a place in the knockout rounds.

Symbolic Gesture Amid Easing Tensions

The message left in Los Angeles arrives at a time when both governments are engaged in discussions aimed at easing tensions and improving relations.

Officials connected to the tournament have confirmed that conversations are ongoing regarding travel arrangements and other restrictions affecting the Iranian delegation. There is growing optimism that practical solutions can be reached before Iran’s final group-stage encounter.

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Iran National Team

Against that backdrop, the team’s call for peace has been viewed as a symbolic contribution to broader efforts to reduce hostility and encourage dialogue.

For now, Iran’s focus remains on securing qualification to the next round when they face Egypt. Yet their most memorable contribution from Los Angeles may not have been the disciplined defensive display that earned a point against Belgium.

Instead, it could be the simple message they left behind: a reminder that even in moments of political division, sport still has the power to promote respect, friendship, and hope among nations.

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