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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Summer Woolley

Body found in parking lot outside Iran’s World Cup training base in Mexico

A body has been found outside a stadium where Iran’s national team has been training for its upcoming World Cup match against New Zealand.

Mexican authorities said they found the corpse in a parking lot across from Estadio Caliente stadium in the border city of Tijuana on Friday.

The body was inside a bag in the trunk of a gray vehicle after it was opened by police due to its pungent smell.

Iran’s national squad is using Tijuana as its base during the World Cup due to visa delays, as well as travel restrictions imposed on the team’s administrative staff and coaches.

The team will travel to Los Angeles for its first group stage match against New Zealand’s All Whites on Tuesday.

Iran’s national squad is using Tijuana as its base during the World Cup due to visa delays (Getty)
Iran’s national squad is using Tijuana as its base during the World Cup due to visa delays (Getty)

Tijuana is one of Mexico’s 10 most violent cities, according to the Citizens’ Council of Public Security, a Mexican think tank that makes an annual listing of murder rates in Mexico.

Last year, the city government recorded 1,219 homicides in a city of more than 2.3 million residents, noting a 32 percent reduction from the number of murders recorded in the city in 2024.

Tijuana is located along Mexico’s Pacific coast, next to the U.S. border.

The area has long been used by criminal groups to smuggle drugs and has recently hosted thousands of migrants who have been denied entry into the United States.

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