Fans say Iran vs USA game an opportunity for ‘stronger bonds’

For 2 followers on the World Cup, soccer is a reminder that people are greater than the international locations they arrive from.

Tuesday's match between Iran and the USA, bitter enemies for many years, is probably the most politically delicate match of the competitors [File: Reuters]

Doha, Qatar – Political tensions have been excessive between the USA and Iran for greater than half a century, however to some soccer followers gearing as much as watch the 2 nations face off on the World Cup, the attractive sport rises above politics.

American-Iranian Shervin Sharifi, 31, is a die-hard soccer fan who collects soccer shirts as a passion. His assortment up to now spans 107 shirts, from varied golf equipment to nationwide groups. Roughly 40 to 45 of these are from the Iranian nationwide crew alone.

“You possibly can say that I'm sort of addicted. That is my life. That is what I reside for,” Sharifi informed Al Jazeera, his voice already coarse from three days of cheering on the video games.

He and his buddies travelled from Dallas, Texas, to assist “Crew Melli”, the Iranian nationwide crew, together with on the USA vs Iran match on Tuesday, the place the stakes couldn't be increased.

After Iran’s 2-0 win over Wales and the 0-0 tie between the USA and England, the Individuals must win tonight’s match to advance to the knock-out levels of the event, whereas the Iranians might solely want a draw. Solely one in every of them can undergo from Group B. This would be the second time the 2 groups face off in a World Cup.

“I can let you know this for positive — the Iranian gamers have extra ardour for this sport as a result of they’re not simply enjoying for themselves to be successful; they've 80 million individuals to make completely happy at dwelling. That’s quite a lot of weight in your shoulders,” he informed Al Jazeera whereas standing in Doha’s Souq Waqif market.

Sharifi mentioned that he recognised that the sport represents extra than simply soccer for a lot of and that there have been protests throughout video games and elsewhere.

Shervin Sharifi standing in front of a shop in Doha, Qatar.
‘Do I believe this sport goes to be one other historic second? Sure I do, as a result of I imagine the [Iran team] are gonna come out and provides all of it they will,’ Shervin Sharifi mentioned [Mersiha Gadzo/Al Jazeera]

“I’m not saying [the USA team] will not be as passionate, however [it’s been] 43 years of this sort of a stranglehold on a rustic,” he mentioned, referring to the Islamic Republic coming into energy following the 1979 Iranian Revolution.

“When [the Iranian team] steps on that subject, they’re not simply enjoying for a sport. They’re enjoying for change.”

For Sharifi, the match between the US and Iran holds a particular significance since he first fell in love with soccer when the 2 groups confronted off in the course of the 1998 World Cup match in Lyon, France. He remembers watching Iran beat the US crew 2-1 when he was seven together with his father, who immigrated from Iran together with his mom.

That match has been described as probably the most politically charged match within the historical past of the World Cup because of the hostile geopolitical relations between the 2 international locations.

Sharifi mentioned his father “cared extra [about] the political facet of the soccer match, and that’s what made me excited. Nevertheless it didn’t matter to me. I used to be very younger. All I noticed was 11 males on the sector, and it blew my thoughts.”

Forward of the match in 1998, tensions couldn't have been increased. Iran Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei even threatened to tug the crew out of the sport as he didn't need the gamers shaking fingers with the US crew as protocol dictates.

However the gamers took a special strategy. Each groups posed for an improvised photograph collectively on the sector — an iconic second — and the Iranian gamers gave bouquets of white flowers to their opponents as an emblem of peace.

“Wanting again at 1998, that was a unifying second bringing the Iran and US collectively,” Sharifi mentioned.

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The USA and Iran groups take a photograph collectively earlier than their match on the 1998 World Cup in France [File: Darren Walsh/Action Images via Reuters]

Loads has modified since that World Cup sport, and forward of Tuesday’s match, the main target of tensions in Iran has unfold past considerations with the US.

For weeks, protests have been ongoing in Iran over the dying in police custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was arrested in September for “unsuitable apparel”.

Youngsters have been amongst greater than a dozen individuals killed this month in a surge of protests.

In Iran’s first sport in opposition to England, the crew didn't sing the nationwide anthem, which was interpreted as a gesture of assist for the protests.

Throughout their second match in opposition to Wales, the crew did sing the anthem however in a reserved method, as Al Jazeera’s Maziar Motamedi reported.

“Crew Melli is a means for us to carry a highlight to this difficulty … the second that the Iranian nationwide crew didn't sing the nationwide anthem, all people was reporting it,” Sharifi mentioned.

Vignesh Ram, 37, an American-Canadian who travelled from the San Francisco Bay Space, is in Qatar together with his father to cheer for the US crew.

Ram believes that soccer generally is a unifying drive and isn't centered on the political tensions between the 2 international locations.

Vignesh Ram with his father at a World Cup match in Qatar.
Vignesh Ram is pictured at a World Cup match in Qatar together with his father [Courtesy of Vignesh Ram]

“For US followers of soccer, travelling internationally provides a possibility to realize many extra views,” he mentioned. “It brings individuals collectively in a means that’s really significant, and the [US] crew has by no means been nice, so there’s much less to lose. There’s much less nationwide pleasure on the road.”

“I truly assume it’s a greater alternative to forge stronger bonds.”

Ram sees these video games as a possibility to grasp what people who find themselves not from the US are going via every day.

“Soccer reminds us that international locations aren't their governments, and they're in actual fact their individuals,” he mentioned. “I believe we see this always throughout this event, particularly with many controversies surrounding it. You see the methods gamers have engaged in numerous types of protests.”

Sharifi from Dallas agrees that soccer can encourage empathy however admits that it's tough to not join nationwide groups to the politics of their international locations.

“Persons are not simply coming for soccer now; that’s a factor of the previous. It has a political contingent with it,” he mentioned, including that he believes one thing optimistic can come from these political attachments to the sport.

“US followers are going to be sympathetic to the Iranian individuals as a result of, on the finish of the day, the Iranian individuals are not the Iranian authorities.”

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