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Iran's World Cup Participation Uncertain Amidst Political Tensions
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Amidst escalating geopolitical tensions and airstrikes, Iran's participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is under question, with the possibility of a boycott. FIFA President Infantino expressed support for the team, while Iranian officials have floated various options, including potentially moving games to Mexico. The team played a warmup game against Costa Rica after meeting with Infantino and made gestures of solidarity for victims of airstrikes, as concerns regarding safety and political interference continue.

Iran ’s football federation president suggested the country’s participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is uncertain, raising the possibility of a boycott. Iran is currently scheduled to play in Los Angeles.

If they withdraw, Iraq or the United Arab Emirates are possible replacements.as he met the Iranian national team for the first time since the U.S. and Israel launched airstrikes on the country a month ago. Infantino spoke with Iran’s players and soccer federation officials after flying in from Florida to the Turkish coastal resort Antalya where the team played one of its last warmup games for the tournament, which the United States will co-host with Canada and Mexico.“FIFA will continue to support the team to ensure the best possible conditions as they prepare for the World Cup,” Infantino wrote Tuesday in an Instagram post sent after he left Turkey. As the Iranian anthem played before the friendly against Costa Rica, players and officials including coach Amir Ghalenoei and federation vice president Mehdi Mohammad Nabi posed with pictures of children allegedly killed by U.S. and Israeli airstrikes since Feb. 28.The war has raised doubts about Iran’s participation in the World Cup with often conflicting public comments from Iranian government and soccer officials, and U.S. President Donald Trump in the past month.Iranian officials suggested moving the team’s group stage games to Mexico after Trump discouraged the team from attending the tournament, citing safety concerns. The FIFA leader has repeatedly said Iran will stick to the World Cup schedule. In Mexico City last weekend, Infantino told broadcaster N+ Univision there is only “Plan A” and no back-up options for Iran to play its games as agreed in December after the World Cup tournament draw was made. All the crosstalk and leverage plays have been against a backdrop of escalating conflict in the Middle East that has roiled global diplomacy and economies. Iran is a soccer power in Asia and widely seen as good enough to advance to the knockout rounds after playing New Zealand, Belgium and Egypt in the group stage. If so, the U.S. is a potential opponent in the round of 32. On Tuesday, Iran’s players easily beat Costa Rica 5-0 in a game played without fans after meeting with Infantino at their hotel. The players' gesture came after they held small backpacks on Friday before another warmup against Nigeria, to honor the victims of a deadly missile strike on an elementary school in southern Iran. More than 165 people were killed, most of them children, in the Feb. 28 strike likely launched by the U.S. Neither the United States nor Israel has accepted responsibility for the attack which has been widely criticized by the United Nations and human rights groups. The U.S. military is investigating and has said it would never target civilians. Roger Bennett previewed his new book “We Are The World ,” talked about on his favorite World Cup memories and predicted the world champion.

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