Iranian-American fans booed the national anthem and displayed pre-revolutionary flags at a World Cup match in Los Angeles, protesting the Iranian regime. The team drew 2-2 with New Zealand. Separately, Iranian football fans displayed a banner honoring 168 children killed in a 2026 missile strike on a Minab school during a World Cup qualifier, with Iran's Foreign Ministry rejecting claims the school was a military facility. The historical Lion and Sun flag, predating the current Islamic Republic, was visible throughout SoFi Stadium, defying a FIFA ban.

Iranian-American fans expressed their dissent against the Iranian regime by booing the national anthem and waving pre-revolutionary flags during a World Cup match in Los Angeles. The match concluded in a 2-2 draw between Iran and New Zealand. In a separate act of protest and remembrance, Iranian football fans displayed a banner honoring 168 children who were killed in a 2026 missile strike on a school in Minab. This incident occurred during a World Cup qualifier. Iran's Foreign Ministry has refuted claims that the school targeted in the strike was a military facility. Adding to the visible protests, Iran's historical Lion and Sun flag, which predates the current Islamic Republic, was seen throughout SoFi Stadium, despite an existing FIFA ban on such displays. The presence of these symbols highlights ongoing tensions and protests related to the Iranian regime.