FIFA Confirms Iran Will Play in the 2026 World Cup
Posted on 04/17/26 at 20:07
FIFA has once again addressed one of the most sensitive issues ahead of the 2026 World Cup: Iran’s participation. Amid a tense political context, the organization confirmed that the Asian team will indeed compete in the United States.
Doubts about their presence are now largely cleared.
The decision directly impacts the organization of the tournament, especially given the delicate political climate among involved nations.
Infantino confirms Iran will participate in the 2026 World Cup

The president of FIFA was clear on the matter.
“The Iranian team will come, of course,” said Gianni Infantino.
He also expressed hope that the global situation improves.
FIFA hopes for a peaceful scenario

Infantino referred to the current conflict.
“We hope that by then the situation will be peaceful; that would certainly help,” he stated.
The official made it clear that the tournament should take place without external tensions.
Sport should be above politics

The president defended FIFA’s position.
“They qualified, and the players want to come,” he said.
He also emphasized the importance of separating football from political contexts.
Infantino reveals direct contact with the team ahead of the 2026 World Cup
The official even mentioned a recent visit.
“I went to see them two weeks ago… they really want to play, and they should play,” he commented.
This reinforced that the team is committed to participating in the 2026 World Cup.
Sheinbaum confirms no venue changes
From Mexico, the issue had also been addressed.
“Ultimately, FIFA decided that the matches could not be relocated,” said Claudia Sheinbaum.
She explained that changing venues would create logistical complications.
Iran will play its matches in the United States as part of Group G. Meanwhile, FIFA continues to monitor the international context ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
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