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Opening Round Mixes Shock Results With Politicized Protests

Contested enforcement of FIFA’s political‑symbol ban in Los Angeles has exposed diplomatic and operational strains that could shape the tournament.

Overview

  • The IranNew Zealand match on Monday became the tournament’s most political moment after a judge upheld FIFA’s ban on pre‑revolution Lion‑and‑Sun flags yet many such flags appeared inside SoFi Stadium and parts of the crowd booed Iran’s national anthem.
  • Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 for its first World Cup finals win since 1990 and thousands of travelling supporters known as the Tartan Army created a large celebratory presence in Boston, including an energetic turnout at Fenway Park.
  • Qatar earned its first-ever World Cup point when captain Boualem Khoukhi scored a stoppage‑time header to draw 1-1 with Switzerland at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on June 14.
  • Seattle hosted its first World Cup match as Belgium and Egypt played to a 1-1 draw before an official crowd of about 66,775, with visiting fans and local venues reporting lively, largely friendly atmospheres.
  • Operational pressures — including visa and accreditation disputes, state inquiries into FIFA ticketing and uneven enforcement of stadium rules — are complicating logistics and raising questions about security, crowd management and diplomatic optics going forward.