Iran considers boycotting 2026 World Cup as US-Iran conflict escalates

One week after US and Israeli strikes on Iran killed at least 1,045 people—including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei—and spread conflict to 12 countries, Iran's football federation has voiced serious doubts about participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, citing travel barriers to the US. FIFA continues monitoring amid boycott speculation.

The attacks on February 28 prompted Iranian retaliation with missiles and drones targeting Israel and US bases in the Middle East. On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump told Politico: “I think Iran is a very badly defeated country. They’re running on fumes.”

FFIRI president Mehdi Taj told Varzesh3 on Sunday: “After this attack, we cannot be expected to look forward to the World Cup with hope.” Iran, currently ranked 20th globally, is drawn in Group G with all matches on the US West Coast.

Experts like Simon Chadwick of Emlyon Business School highlighted US admission challenges for Iranian players, staff, and officials, predicting a likely withdrawal in this “uncharted territory”—the first political boycott since Argentina's in 1950. Chadwick warned of financial hits for Iran, FIFA precedents, and risks of a “sports cold war” or rival events like Russia's proposed Peace Games.

FIFA Secretary-General Mattias Grafstrom reiterated last week that the organization is tracking developments and engaging host governments to ensure safety. Despite hurdles, Chadwick noted sport diplomacy could facilitate participation and aid post-conflict reintegration.

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Illustration depicting FIFA rejecting Iran's plea to move 2026 World Cup matches from the US to Mexico amid security tensions.
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FIFA rejects Iran's request to relocate 2026 World Cup matches to Mexico

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FIFA has rejected Iran's request to move its 2026 World Cup group stage matches from the United States to Mexico amid ongoing visa and security concerns stemming from US-Iran tensions. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum indicated willingness to host, but FIFA insists on the original schedule. A potential matchup against the US in the round of 32 adds to the stakes.

Iran’s Football Federation says FIFA has revoked the ticket allocation set aside for its supporters at the 2026 World Cup group matches in the United States.

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Italy's sports minister Andrea Abodi has dismissed suggestions that the Azzurri replace Iran at the 2026 World Cup as not possible or appropriate. The remarks follow a proposal by a US envoy to President Donald Trump amid doubts over Iran's participation due to ongoing conflict. Abodi emphasized that qualification occurs on the pitch.

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