Mexico's Welcome for Iran in 2026 World Cup
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed willingness to host Iran's matches in the 2026 World Cup, pending FIFA's approval. Iran's football federation has requested the move due to player safety concerns following U.S. air strikes on Iran. The proposal awaits FIFA’s decision.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that Mexico is open to hosting Iran’s World Cup matches in 2026, should FIFA consent to the relocation. The statement comes amid heightened security concerns from Iran.
Iran’s football federation has officially requested that their matches be moved from the United States to Mexico. This request follows the recent joint air strikes by the U.S., raising issues about the safety of Iranian players.
The decision now lies with FIFA, which will evaluate the proposal. Mexico’s willingness signals readiness to support a safe and inclusive World Cup.
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