Bay Area Iranian-American fans gather in San Jose for tense World Cup debut watch party
Members of the Bay Area's Iranian-American community gathered at San Jose's San Pedro Square on Monday night to watch Iran face off against New Zealand in their opening match of the 2026 World Cup. The event drew a divided crowd, with some fans focusing purely on the sport while others celebrated goals against Iran due to ongoing political tensions surrounding the country's regime.
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