FIFA withdraws Iran ticket allocation for World Cup

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.

The federation confirmed it can no longer supply tickets to fans traveling to the tournament. Iran is scheduled to open against New Zealand on 15 June in Inglewood, California, with further group games against Belgium and Egypt. Each of the 48 participating nations normally receives an allocation worth around eight per cent of stadium capacity. The federation stated that the revocation leaves supporters without official access through national channels. Iran’s squad has already arrived in Tijuana, Mexico, after abandoning plans to train in Arizona. Reports also indicate that some Iranian football officials have been unable to obtain United States visas. FIFA has not yet commented on the claims. The World Cup begins on 11 June.

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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 national football team remains interested in competing in the 2026 World Cup, despite statements from its sports minister questioning participation due to conflicts with the United States. The Iranian ambassador to Mexico clarified that the decision is not final and suggested playing their matches in Mexico. Donald Trump recommended they not participate for their safety, while reiterating they are welcome.

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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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