Iran Seeks Safety Assurance from FIFA, Eyes Mexico as Alternative World Cup Venue

Iran's Embassy in Mexico announced negotiations with FIFA to relocate Iran’s World Cup matches from the U.S. to Mexico. This move comes after President Trump expressed safety concerns. Despite Trump's assurances, Iran remains skeptical about safety, especially after regional tensions intensified following recent conflicts.

Iran Seeks Safety Assurance from FIFA, Eyes Mexico as Alternative World Cup Venue
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Iran is in talks with FIFA to move its World Cup matches from the U.S. to Mexico. The negotiations follow concerns expressed by President Donald Trump about the safety of the Iranian team in the U.S.

The Iranian soccer federation, grappling with safety guarantees, is seeking to shift its group stage matches to Mexico, a move led by federation president Mehdi Taj. FIFA has not made any official comments about these discussions yet.

Amid escalating regional tensions and the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, the insistence on security arrangements emphasizes Iran's cautious approach to the tournament. Iran is ranked No. 20 globally and is a passionate soccer nation with a significant presence in past World Cups.

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