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May 13, 2014

Iran's national team players fight for a header during their last training session in Tehran on May 11, 2014, a day before departing to their training camp in Austria. AFP pic, May 13, 2014.Iran's World Cup coach and players have hit out at the country's football federation and kit sponsor for providing shrinking socks, boots that are too small and not enough equipment.

The row has worsened tensions between coach Carlos Queiroz and the federation over chaotic preparations for the finals, which start June 12 in Brazil.

The Portugese coach went to a training camp in Africa last month with only 12 players.

With the countdown ticking away to Iran's first Group F game against Nigeria, Queiroz criticized the German makers of the Iran team strip Uhlsport.

"Before crucial games against Qatar and South Korea, which were played in extreme conditions of humidity, the equipment delivered was not proper," he told reporters on Sunday, before his team headed to a new World Cup training camp in Austria.

"This could have put Iran out of the World Cup," he said of the two qualifying games.

Queiroz went on to lambast the federation for failing to provide proper boots or enough clothing.

"If you give shoes sized 34 to somebody that wears size 44 he cannot walk five metres," said Queiroz, only partly joking about the predicament his players find themselves in.

Iran, playing in the World Cup finals for the fourth time after 1978, 1998 and 2006, face a tough first round group against Argentina, Africa Cup of Nations champions Nigeria and debutants Bosnia.

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