FIFA Confirms Iran Will Play World Cup Matches in United States
- FIFA president Gianni Infantino confirms Iran’s participation at the 2026 World Cup
- Iran will play all scheduled matches in the United States despite political tensions
- Immigration issues disrupted Iran’s FIFA Congress attendance but did not affect tournament plans
Gianni Infantino has reaffirmed that Iran national football team will compete in the 2026 FIFA World Cup and play its scheduled matches in the United States.
Speaking at the FIFA Congress, Infantino emphasized the importance of unity through football.
“Of course, Iran will be participating at the FIFA World Cup 2026, and of course Iran will play in the United States of America,” he said. “The reason for that is very simple, dear friends, is because we have to unite. We have to bring people together. It is my responsibility.”
The confirmation comes amid recent complications involving Iran’s delegation, which faced issues entering Canada for the FIFA Congress. Anita Anand described the denial of entry as “unintentional,” while reports indicated that some Iranian representatives chose not to attend after one member was turned away.
Despite those issues, FIFA maintained its stance that there are no grounds to suspend or exclude Iran from the tournament.
Infantino reiterated that there are “no suspended member associations or any grounds for expulsion,” dismissing speculation about relocating Iran’s matches to other host nations such as Canada or Mexico.
Donald Trump also signaled support, stating he was comfortable with Iran’s participation if FIFA approved it, despite earlier comments raising concerns about safety due to geopolitical tensions.
Iran is set to begin its campaign in Group G on June 15 against New Zealand national football team at SoFi Stadium. They will then face Egypt national football team in Seattle before returning to Inglewood to play Belgium national football team.
FIFA’s position remains clear that the tournament schedule will proceed as planned, with Iran fully included despite ongoing political challenges.