World Cup: Iran supporters defy FIFA ban, display pre-rev flag in LA

Iran supporters at the World Cup in Los Angeles defied a FIFA ban, displaying the pre-revolutionary flag inside SoFi Stadium to protest the Iranian government. Security measures to enforce the ban appeared to have limited success inside the venue.

Iran supporters in the ongoing World Cup defied FIFA’s ban by displaying the pre-revolutionary Iranian flag inside SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

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Demonstrations Against Iranian Government

Ahead of Iran’s tournament opener against the New Zealand national football team on Monday, hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the stadium to protest against the Iranian government, as per the New York Post website.

FIFA Ban Defied Inside Venue

Inside the venue, the pre-revolutionary flag was visible throughout the crowd, with fans displaying it on banners, flags and T-shirts despite FIFA’s ruling. FIFA stated the pre-revolutionary flag displays appeared to violate FIFA’s code of conduct, which states that “banners, flags, flyers, apparel and other paraphernalia that are political, offensive and/or discriminatory in nature” are prohibited at tournament venues under regulations announced in May.

Security Response and Limited Enforcement

Security at SoFi Stadium was visibly stringent, with spectators required to pass through metal detectors and bag inspections before entering. The security personnel asked one group of fans wearing T-shirts featuring the pre-revolutionary Iranian flag to remove them. When the supporters said they had no alternative clothing, they were instructed to turn the shirts inside out.

Despite those measures, enforcement appeared limited once fans entered the stadium. The pre-revolutionary flag remained widely visible throughout the stands, displayed on flags, banners and clothing during the match. Some Iranian fans also turned their backs to the field when the national anthem was played. (ANI)

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