Iran Withdraws from 2026 World Cup Amid Rising Tensions

Iran will not participate in the 2026 World Cup following airstrikes by the U.S. and Israel that killed its leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The escalating conflict in the Gulf region and security concerns have compelled Iran to withdraw from the tournament, as announced by sports minister Ahmad Donyamali.

Iran Withdraws from 2026 World Cup Amid Rising Tensions
This image is AI-generated and does not depict any real-life event or location. It is a fictional representation created for illustrative purposes only.

Iran has announced its withdrawal from the 2026 World Cup due to recent military tensions with the United States and Israel. After airstrikes resulted in the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran declared it could not participate under such hostile conditions, according to sports minister Ahmad Donyamali.

The United States, Mexico, and Canada are set to host the upcoming World Cup from June 11 to July 19. The escalating conflict in the Gulf, particularly led by actions against Iran, has raised safety and security issues, prompting the decision to withdraw.

Iran was notably absent from a FIFA planning summit held in Atlanta the previous week, as it contends with regional unrest and the recent assassinations. The nation's matches were originally scheduled in Los Angeles and Seattle.

Give Feedback