FIFA to monitor Iran situation after US military action ahead of World Cup

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  • FIFA says it is closely monitoring developments after the United States launched missile strikes against Iran.
  • Iran has qualified for this summer’s men’s World Cup and is scheduled to play its group matches in the US.
  • Officials insist their priority remains delivering a safe tournament for all teams and supporters.

FIFA has confirmed it will continue to monitor developments in Iran following the outbreak of military action by the United States, one of the co-hosts of this summer’s men’s World Cup.

Iran has already qualified for the tournament and is scheduled to play its Group G matches on American soil. However, the geopolitical situation has intensified after US President Donald Trump announced the start of missile strikes against Iran, describing the operation as a major combat mission.

Speaking at the International Football Association Board annual general meeting in Cardiff, FIFA secretary general Mattias Grafstrom said the organisation was closely following the situation.

“I read the news about Iran this morning the same way you did,” Grafstrom said. “We had a meeting today and it is premature to comment in detail, but we will monitor developments around all issues around the world.

“We had the finals draw in Washington in which all teams participated, and our focus is on a safe World Cup with all the teams participating. We will continue to communicate, as we always do, with the three host governments. Everybody will be safe.”

Trump was awarded the FIFA Peace Prize by FIFA president Gianni Infantino in December. His announcement of military action has raised questions about logistics and security planning for the tournament.

Iran qualified for the World Cup through the Asian Football Confederation and has been drawn in Group G alongside Belgium, New Zealand and Egypt. Two of Iran’s group matches are scheduled to take place in Los Angeles, with the fixture against Egypt set for June 26 in Seattle.

FIFA reiterated that its priority remains ensuring the safety of all players, officials and supporters, while maintaining close dialogue with the governments of the three host nations as preparations continue for the tournament.

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