FIFA World Cup 2026: Iran's Participation Amid U.S. Tensions
FIFA expects Iran to compete in the World Cup in the US despite ongoing war tensions. President Trump assured FIFA President Infantino that Iran can participate. FIFA emphasizes the tournament's importance in uniting people. Possible consequences loom if the US bars Iran, recalling Indonesia's 2023 incident with Israel.
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FIFA anticipates that Iran's national team will participate in the upcoming World Cup in the United States, despite current tensions between the countries. The assurance comes as President Trump met with FIFA President Gianni Infantino, reaffirming Iran's welcome to compete.
The tournament, hosted jointly by the US, Canada, and Mexico, is set to run from June 11 to July 19, with Iran scheduled to play matches against New Zealand, Belgium, and Egypt. Infantino highlighted the World Cup's role in fostering global unity during these turbulent times.
If Iran were barred from participating, the US could face removal as a host, similar to Indonesia's experience in 2023 when it refused to host Israel. FIFA is carefully monitoring the situation, stressing the tournament's significance and hoping for a peaceful resolution.
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