Today's Iran-U.S. World Cup Match Is Even More Politically Fraught Than Famous 1998 Meeting
Both teams are better than they were in 1998, but the political situation between the two countries has not improved.

Tuesday's World Cup match between the United States and Iran isn't the first time the two geopolitical adversaries will meet at the world's most-watched sporting event.
But it might be even more politically charged than the first, and the stakes on the field—the only thing that will actually reach a resolution on Tuesday—are undeniably higher.
When the U.S. and Iran collided at the 1998 World Cup in France, it was a big deal. That was less than two decades removed from the Iranian hostage crisis and the overthrow of the American-backed Shah. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were nonexistent, and the U.S. had imposed a trade embargo on Iran in 1995. The match included a carefully choreographed pre-game handshake between two teams—Iran's government refused to allow its players to walk towards the U.S., so the Americans walked to the Iranian side of the field.
As Reason's Fiona Harrigan has written, these high-profile sporting events can highlight the difference between how governments and regular people interact. The 1998 Iran-U.S. game was a prime example of the ideals that underpin international sporting events like the Olympics and the World Cup—that meeting on the soccer pitch can help ease tensions and remind everyone involved that national pride is most enjoyable when the risk of bloodshed is minimal.
Also, both national teams were pretty bad in 1998 and neither was expected to advance out of a group that included traditional powers Germany and Yugoslavia. Iran won the match, 2–1, but both teams were eliminated in the first round anyway.
Times have changed. That 1998 game happened before 9/11 and the U.S.' subsequent decision to invade and occupy two of Iran's neighbors. It was before President George W. Bush labeled Iran part of the "Axis of Evil." It was before Iranian efforts to build a nuclear bomb, and before America made and then abandoned a deal to temper Tehran's nuclear aspirations. It was before Iran and U.S.-ally Saudi Arabia launched an awful proxy war in Yemen, with America feeding weapons into the conflict. It was before Iran was helping Russia with its invasion of Ukraine. It was before American-made social media platforms helped regular Iranians expose how the country's government abuses women's rights and limits free speech, and before those same platforms were used to organize protests against the Iranian regime. It was before 24/7 news and the internet turned all of this into an ongoing spectacle.
Take, for example, what happened during Monday's pre-game press conference, when American captain Tyler Adams was asked by a member of Iran's media team about America's history of racial segregation. That would hardly have been worth mentioning in pre-game coverage in 1998. In 2022, it turned into a viral moment—in no small part because of how Adams deftly responded (the politicians on both sides could learn from this).
Today, in a press conference ahead of USMNT vs. Iran, an Iranian reporter questioned Tyler Adams' support of the Iranian people, and then asked the team's captain if he's comfortable representing the U.S., given the way the country has treated Black people. ????️???????? pic.twitter.com/xjr0fGTWCi
— Men in Blazers (@MenInBlazers) November 28, 2022
Or consider the social media virtue signaling that the U.S. team's official Twitter account engaged in on Sunday, displaying Iran's flag without the Islamic Republic seal in the middle. That was a sign of support for protesters in Iran, some of whom have used the seal-less red, white, and green flag (which the country used before its 1979 revolution) as an emblem. Iranian officials were so outraged by the tweet that they asked FIFA to remove America from the World Cup.
So, yes, this is a bigger deal than the 1998 match. And that's before you even consider what's actually at stake on Tuesday. An American victory means the U.S. will progress to the next round of the World Cup, while Iran will be eliminated. If Iran wins or holds America to a tie, the Islamic Republic will advance at the Americans' expense. There is no scenario in which both teams play another game at the Qatar World Cup.
The heightened stakes make the game more exciting—and, frankly, more nerve-wracking—for the millions of us who will skip out on work this afternoon to watch it (sorry, KMW!).
But the game can also provide a bit of context for the real-world conflict between Iran and America. Unlike on the field in Doha, the multifaceted and complex real-world conflicts between the two countries won't have a tidy resolution, and shouldn't be governed by zero-sum thinking. Geopolitics isn't a game, after all, even if it is frequently mistaken for one.
Probably the most enduring image from the 1998 Iran-U.S. match is the Iranian players gifting white roses to the Americans before the game—a literal peace offering between countries that had no formal diplomatic relations.
It is unlikely that today's match will include a similar exercise. Unfortunately, that's not because relations between the two countries have improved in the past 24 years.
The soccer teams have gotten better since 1998. Now, it's time for American and Iranian leaders to follow suit.
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>>It was before President George W. Bush labeled Iran part of the "Axis of Evil."
odds Iran murdered girls for doing their hair wrong in 1998 and you just didn't hear about it because phones?
also it's pretty sad our team has to win to survive this group they should have won all three games.
Well, our coach is starting 2nd/3rd tier players on the front line instead of players like Aaronson or Reyna; whom each play at 1st tier clubs. Both games were within reach, but the offense just hasn't really clicked.
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>>Both games were within reach
both games determined by one exact moment in each game. Zimmerman foul v. Wales and someone missing from 4 yards out v. England. lost 1-0 lead and failed to take 1-0 lead. two ties. and agreed how can you *not* have Reyna out there?
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It's soccer. The offense never really clicks.
ya it's the defensive stupidity that usually wrecks things. singular moments.
nice to see them win one.
But they didn't lose any games either!
The most soccer result ever.
"Today's Iran-U.S. World Cup Match Is Even More Politically Fraught Than Famous 1998 Meeting"
Ah, nope.
Stupid sportsball games.
"Today, in a press conference ahead of USMNT vs. Iran, an Iranian reporter questioned Tyler Adams' support of the Iranian people, and then asked the team's captain if he’s comfortable representing the U.S., given the way the country has treated Black people."
Progressive media - race is the most important thing!
Adams should have said, "Sure. And we hope to kick you ass given the way your country treats women, Jews, Christians, and gays. Oh, and black people, too."
Iranians tried to stoke a race war back during the hostage crisis too.
That the left literally invented that technique, and now it's being used against them is *finger-kiss* magnifique.
Also, I'm honestly having trouble figuring out exactly what's going on here in the meta.
It's like a bunch of very young, inexperienced journalists figured out that Muslim countries are Muslim, and now they're outraged.
I've always thought the Charles Barkley "I'm not a role model" quote was the right way to answer obnoxious questions like that.
To the journalist - He's a soccer player, dude. He's no more qualified to opine on philosophy or international politics than your grocer or hairdresser. Stop asking stupid questions.
I'm pretty sure it was an Iranian journalist. The question was meant to provoke a reaction to make the US look bad. During the hostage crisis in '79, the Iranians released all of the black hostages to show how unracist they were, compared to Americans. The hope was that black Americans would rise up against their oppressors and side with Iran. It didn't work.
The article above flat out says that it was an Iranian journalist. And I don't doubt your accusations of the journalist's motives. The ideal answer, however, is unchanged. "I play with balls for a living. Stop asking stupid questions."
Should have called up the Iron Sheikh and let him answer. (He was one of the Shah's bodyguards).
Should've asked about the promotion of transgenderism...
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"The soccer teams have gotten better since 1998. Now, it's time for American and Iranian leaders to follow suit."
Wow. Just wow. Biden is bad--no doubt about that--witness the prosecution of those who sold Ashley Biden's diary (to take but one example). But he's not remotely as bad as the Iranian government. This false equivalence is disgusting.
Lest we forget, Iran was the source of IEDs (often planted by children--a heinous violation of the rules of war) that killed and maimed American troops. Trump, to his everlasting credit, wiped our the dude most responsible for that. (Biden, that wonderful patriot, criticized Trump's actions). Trump didn't, unlike Bush, Obama and Clinton wipe out innocent people--he got the guy responsible.
Sickening.
So you don't want Biden and the Clerics (great band name) to improve?
It's the false equivalence . . . . .
Cut to the Superbad clip wherein Michael Cera's character tells Dave Franco's character to "fucking calm down, it's soccer... it's soccer."
Yes and no. The Iranian players have to fear for their families if they speak out. Can we trust the Iranian regime to stop at that? How would you like to be a US player knowing that the other team's players could be facing serious retribution for losing? Reportedly, the North Korean soccer players were tortured after losing 7-0 to Portugal.
Well, spectator sports would be more interesting if the losing team was be-headed and disemboweled. Sometimes the old Aztec ways are the best.
I like sarcasm as much as the next guy, but the torture of athletes for losing is not a joking matter.
It's soccer. They'll be dramatic about it.
It's sick humor, but it made me laugh. I guess that means I am a bad person. The Aztec slant redeemed your sick joke a bit as it does teach a bit of history.
Our woke alphabet soys don't give a shit. I'm disappointed they won.
Exactly, it's just soccer, where the players flop over "hurt" when someone gets within 2 inches of them. Soccer would be so much better if they allowed checking like hockey.
Or just give the soccer players 2 minutes in the box for embellishment, like in hockey.
Or hand them sticks and call it lacrosse.
Now there's a fun (and brutal) game. It'd be funny to watch these soccer players embellish during a lacrosse match. They'd get their noses rearranged and more than a few teeth removed for the effort.
Today, in a press conference ahead of USMNT vs. Iran, an Iranian reporter questioned Tyler Adams' support of the Iranian people, and then asked the team's captain if he’s comfortable representing the U.S., given the way the country has treated Black people.
Turns out Iranian Reporters spend most of their time on Twitter.
Ah yes, the US abandoned the deal which Iran had already been violating. Always the US's fault, eh?
The US didn't make a deal. Some people you never met, nor elected in a transient administration made a non-binding deal behind Americans' back.
Oh and another thing, Eric, remember those three people who (according to the Iranians) wandered over the border and were subjected to an unfair trial (their story was that an armed Iranian border guard ordered them across the border. That, Eric, is an act of war (state kidnapping of our citizens). But we both have to act better. Well, yeah--the response to that should have been hit squads to get the sentencing judge, the prosecutors and anyone involved with the imprisonment of those three, That would have been doing better.
Both teams are better than they were in 1998, but the political situation between the two countries has not improved.
Nothing a few pallets of unmarked cash couldn’t fix.
Boehm, leave politics out of it, you ignoramus. This is a football (soccer) game with two teams proudly representing their countries; no more and no less than that. Iranians proudly support their national team, as do we Americans. There is nothing wrong with that. I will say that there is an element of payback here, if Team USA ousts Iran...since Iran eliminated us back in 1998 (I saw that game, it still hurts).
Let the players do their 'talking' on the field. I am hoping for a good, clean, tough game between two national teams. Fuck the politics.
Go Team USA!!!
Boehm is "one of those people" that likes to politicize everything, including sports. Not surprised.
Agreed on just enjoying the game. Both Saudi and Iran teams have been fun to watch. Decent teams. I hope US coach takes his head out of his arse and plays his best players. I'm not holding my breath.
That a marxist progressive politicized everything is not shocking. That that progressive works at Reason is, unfortunately, also not shocking.
The USMNT doesn't represent America, it represents the globalist rainbow flag
I'll take the W, Nardz. Always happy to see my country win.
It's soccer. No americans care.
You must be a boomer also – many next gens care – my sons all played organized soccer growing up, and one is still a big fan. He goes to professional games in the US when they are nearby. So, some Americans do care…
I must admit – while I find the game mostly boring – there are splashes of brilliant athleticism!
"I must admit – while I find the game mostly boring – there are splashes of brilliant athleticism!"
Just watch the 10 min highlights for each match on Tubi. I enjoy soccer but even I'll admit sometimes games get a little boring and stagnant. Not much different than foosball game between Browns and Lions that ends 6 to 3.
Ah, the feminization of western males continues
“Soccer was invented by European ladies to keep them busy while their husbands did the cooking.” ― Hank Hill
Americans care about big soccer events, not soccer. The game is simply not a cultural phenomenon or a nation identity here as it is in other countries. The tiktok generation can't be relied on for most anything.
America did not qualify for the last World Cup, or maybe one before that. There was zero gnashing of teeth or grieving. People didn't care. I couldn't name a single US player right now without googling.
It is a tremendous blessing that soccer is a non event in a country, especially as everything becomes politicized. America will be knocked out of the tournament as early as the Netherland match, and everyone will say "well that was sort of fun" and will return to watch 3 bowl games a day.
USA is leading 1-0 at the half. Which is like being 4 touchdowns ahead in football.
So if the US are the Ravens, they are going to lose last minute?
No, it'll be a tie.
Sports brings people together. Nationalism does not. That's why they're rioting in Belgium when they lose a game to Saudi Arabia.
It's time to stop all the country vs. country competitions (FIFA, Olympics, FIBA, etc.) and pick fair teams, such as Nike vs. Converse vs Under Armor vs Adidas.
Fuck off, commie
"Sports brings people together. Nationalism does not."
Is this sarcasm? The World Cup is basically nationalism playing sports. The world "comes together" to represent their nation in a global competition. No one will come to watch the Mexico winter league.
Moroccans were rioting in Belgium and Netherlands. Not Saudi's. That is their fault for the continual import of people that hate them. Moroccan community in Brussels also sheltered one of the terrorists from the attacks in France.
USA just defeated Iran, 1-0.
'...the Iranian players gifting white roses to the Americans before the game...' ....I'm sure Hitler gave Chamberlain some fine cigars to go with a good meal when they met in Munich. Have to be functionally insane to write something like that.
So, your argument is that the United States should be chummier with Iran's totalitarian, repressive, terrorism-sponsoring regime?
Notice what the woman after your headline wasn't wearing? Notice what not a single woman in the Iranian cheering section was not wearing? I don't think the Ayatollahs created an exemption from the head scarf for the cup. Expect repercussions, I fear.
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In "equity" news --- the US Women's Team just made more money (6.5M) watching the Men defeat Iran and move on then they made in their last two WC championships...combined. (4 and 2M respectively)
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In '98 we were also grouped with Yugoslavia. They beat us too. Two countries we dicked politically had their moment in the sun.
Providing shelter to the Shah is one of the costliest blunders in our geo-political history. Iranians deserved justice.