Others like Mr Roozbeh Farahanipour, an Iranian-American activist who fled Iran in 2000, mentioned he wouldn’t watch the staff play and won’t help them as a result of he believes they characterize the present authorities.
“In the neighborhood, the vast majority of them help the staff. So, no matter whether or not they like or dislike the regime, the vast majority of them like this staff. I do not,” he mentioned.
“Half of them do not care about politics and should even carry the Islamic Republic flag. I am not blaming them, they’re regular folks, they simply wish to benefit from the sport and that is their proper.”
The match in opposition to New Zealand laid naked divisions amongst Iranian American followers, a lot of whom mentioned they felt torn between delight at seeing Iran on the game’s largest stage, anger over Tehran’s crackdown on protesters and concern over Washington’s bombing marketing campaign.
Earlier than kickoff, about 300 to 500 protesters gathered outdoors the stadium, waving anti-government indicators and flags.
Some Iranian People mentioned attending the match would suggest help for Iran’s authorities, whereas others mentioned they wished to set politics apart and help the gamers.
At Meymuni Cafe in Los Angeles, Mr Shaheen Ferdowsi recurrently holds occasions the place the Iranian diaspora can collect. It’s no totally different throughout the World Cup, the place he has been internet hosting watch events.
“We’re very completely happy to be a hub for the Iranian group,” he mentioned. “We’re identified for occasions, very distinctive, quirky, well-curated occasions.
“So that is simply one other one in our sequence of occasions, however we simply could not move up on the chance to do one thing for the World Cup.”
Los Angeles is residence to the world’s largest Iranian diaspora, and Mr Ferdowsi mentioned that it felt “particular” when it was introduced that World Cup video games could be performed there.
