Canada Says Barring Iran From FIFA Congress ‘Unintentional’
Canada's government calls barring Iranian officials from FIFA Congress 'unintentional.'
Iran's participation in the 2026 World Cup is confirmed after FIFA president made a final decision following President Trump's comments regarding athlete safety. Geopolitical tensions had previously cast doubt on Iran's involvement.
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Iran’s place at the 2026 World Cup had been questioned amid rising geopolitical tensions.
The country’s involvement in conflicts with Israel and the United States created uncertainty around their participation in the biggest sports tournament in the world.
That uncertainty grew after comments from President Donald Trump. He initially suggested Iran’s status would remain unchanged, but later raised concerns about the “life and safety” of the Iranian athletes.
Those mixed signals intensified speculation about possible late changes to the tournament. However, FIFA President Gianni Infantino has now addressed the situation directly, providing a definitive update.
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Infantino spoke at the 76th FIFA Congress in Vancouver, Canada, this Thursday, where he clarified Iran’s position for the 2026 World Cup.
He confirmed that Iran will compete in the tournament as planned, with no alterations to their qualification or participation status.
According to Sky Sports, Infantino also addressed speculation around match locations during his speech. He confirmed that Iran’s fixtures will take place in the United States, dismissing any suggestion of relocation to co-hosts Canada and Mexico.
President Trump initially suggested that Iran's status would remain unchanged but later expressed concerns about the 'life and safety' of Iranian athletes.
Rising geopolitical tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States created uncertainty about Iran's participation in the 2026 World Cup.
FIFA president confirmed Iran's participation in the 2026 World Cup, resolving earlier doubts caused by political comments.
Canada's government calls barring Iranian officials from FIFA Congress 'unintentional.'
FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that Iran will participate in the World Cup in the U.S. despite diplomatic tensions, while Iranian officials were denied entry into Canada. The World Cup is set to begin on June 11, with games across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
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The FIFA president also emphasised the broader purpose of the World Cup, highlighting its role in uniting nations through soccer.
Iran have been placed in Group G alongside Belgium, New Zealand and Egypt. Their opening match is scheduled for 15 June against New Zealand.
That game will take place at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California, one of the key venues for the tournament.
It will mark the beginning of their campaign under heightened global attention, due to the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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