Iran's sports minister announces 2026 World Cup boycott at press conference amid mourning for Supreme Leader Khamenei.
Iran's sports minister announces 2026 World Cup boycott at press conference amid mourning for Supreme Leader Khamenei.
Imagen generada por IA

Iran boycotts 2026 World Cup after US-Israel airstrikes kill Supreme Leader Khamenei

Imagen generada por IA

Iran's sports minister announced on March 11, 2026, the national football team's withdrawal from the FIFA World Cup, escalating prior boycott threats over US visa issues into a full boycott due to US and Israeli airstrikes killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran's group stage matches were scheduled in US venues amid a conflict claiming over 1,255 lives.

Iran's participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, already threatened by US visa denials ahead of the December 2025 group draw, ended definitively when Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali announced on March 11 that the national team would not compete. "Considering that this corrupt regime [the US] has assassinated our leader, under no circumstances can we participate in the World Cup," Donyamali said on state television, citing unsafe conditions, recent 'malicious actions,' and two wars that killed thousands.

The escalation stemmed from US and Israeli airstrikes on February 28, 2026, killing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and causing at least 1,255 deaths and over 12,000 injuries, according to Iranian reports, following a prior 12-day clash.

Drawn into Group G with New Zealand, Belgium, and Egypt, Iran was set to play New Zealand on June 15 and Belgium on June 21 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, and Egypt on June 26 at Lumen Field in Seattle. The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19 across the US, Canada, and Mexico.

Hours before the announcement, FIFA President Gianni Infantino met US President Donald Trump on March 10, who guaranteed Iran's welcome. Infantino posted on Instagram: "President Trump reiterated that the Iranian team is, of course, welcome." Trump had previously said he 'really doesn't care' about their participation. No formal withdrawal notice has been received by FIFA or Iran's federation.

Under FIFA rules, withdrawal more than 30 days before the tournament incurs a minimum fine of 250,000 Swiss francs ($323,000), or 500,000 francs ($647,000) if later. Iran must also return $1.5 million in preparation funds and $10.5 million in participation fees. Further sanctions, such as exclusion from future competitions, and replacement by a team like Iraq or the UAE could follow.

The decision highlights geopolitics overriding sports, with no modern precedent for a qualified team's World Cup boycott.

Qué dice la gente

X discussions primarily consist of news outlets reporting Iran's sports minister announcing the boycott of the 2026 World Cup following US and Israeli airstrikes that killed Supreme Leader Khamenei. High-engagement posts frame it as Iran lashing out at the US. Sports-focused accounts express concern over FIFA's logistics and replacement, viewing it as a loss for Asian football, while FIFA affirms the tournament will proceed despite tensions. Sentiments are mostly neutral with some highlighting war's impact on sports.

Artículos relacionados

Illustration depicting FIFA rejecting Iran's plea to move 2026 World Cup matches from the US to Mexico amid security tensions.
Imagen generada por IA

FIFA rechaza mover partidos de Irán a México en Mundial 2026

Reportado por IA Imagen generada por IA

La FIFA se niega a trasladar los partidos de la selección de Irán del Mundial 2026 de Estados Unidos a México, pese a las negociaciones de la federación iraní por problemas de visas y seguridad. México está dispuesto a recibirlos, según la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum, pero la decisión final es de la FIFA. Existe la posibilidad de un cruce entre Estados Unidos e Irán en dieciseisavos de final.

La Federación de Fútbol de Irán afirma que la FIFA ha revocado la asignación de entradas reservadas para sus seguidores en los partidos de la fase de grupos de la Copa del Mundo 2026 en Estados Unidos.

Reportado por IA

El ministro de Deportes de Italia, Andrea Abodi, ha descartado las sugerencias de que la Azzurri reemplace a Irán en la Copa Mundial de 2026 por considerarlas imposibles e inapropiadas. Los comentarios surgen tras una propuesta de un enviado estadounidense al presidente Donald Trump en medio de las dudas sobre la participación de Irán debido al conflicto actual. Abodi enfatizó que la clasificación se gana en el campo de juego.

Este sitio web utiliza cookies

Utilizamos cookies para análisis con el fin de mejorar nuestro sitio. Lee nuestra política de privacidad para más información.
Rechazar