Iran's Star Player to Miss World Cup, Confirmed by Statement
Iran's star player will miss the upcoming World Cup due to an undisclosed reason, according to a confirmed statement. Iran's first match is against New Zealand on June 16 in California.
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Iran's star player will miss the upcoming World Cup due to an undisclosed reason, according to a confirmed statement. Iran's first match is against New Zealand on June 16 in California.
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