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

Following earlier statements from Iran's ambassador suggesting matches in Mexico due to travel issues, FIFA sources confirmed to EFE: “FIFA has regular contact with all participating member federations and expects all teams to compete according to the schedule announced in December.” FIFA recently reiterated: “FIFA expects all participating teams to compete according to the announced match schedule." Iran's group stage games remain set in US venues: Los Angeles and Seattle.

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Discussions on X focus on FIFA's rejection of Iran's request to relocate 2026 World Cup group stage matches from the US to Mexico amid security concerns. Reactions include skepticism about logistical challenges and diplomatic complications, appreciation for Mexico's willingness to host, and concerns over US-Iran tensions. High-engagement posts detail negotiations and potential US-Iran matchup.

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Illustration of Trump downplaying Iran World Cup concerns amid Iraq play-off disruptions from regional conflict.
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2026 World Cup: Trump dismisses Iran concerns as Iraq play-off faces disruption

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A week after US and Israeli strikes on Iran, President Donald Trump downplayed concerns over Iran's participation in the US-hosted 2026 FIFA World Cup, while escalating conflict has stranded Iraq's coach and complicated visas for their intercontinental play-off in Mexico. FIFA vows to monitor for safe participation of all teams.

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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Escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, including recent military strikes, have cast uncertainty over Iran's involvement in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Iranian football federation president has expressed doubts about participating, while FIFA rules outline potential sanctions for withdrawal. The tournament, co-hosted in North America, includes Iran's group-stage matches in US cities despite a travel ban on Iranians.

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.

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Mexican officials, led by Security Minister Omar García Harfuch, met FIFA representatives on March 4, 2026, to review security protocols for the 2026 World Cup amid recent violence concerns. The government denied FIFA hotel cancellations, attributing changes to routine procedures, as preparations advance for 13 matches and up to 5 million visitors.

Complementing global countdown celebrations, FIFA hosted a three-day workshop in Atlanta focusing on technology, logistics, and fan experiences for the 2026 World Cup. Highlights included auto-offside tech, 3D scans, and referee bodycams, alongside discussions on Iran's participation amid U.S.-Iran tensions. Representatives from 40 qualifying teams toured Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed strong confidence in Mexico's ability to co-host the 2026 World Cup, despite violence following the killing of a drug cartel leader. The unrest, centered in Jalisco state including host city Guadalajara, has raised security concerns just months before the tournament. Mexican officials assured that preparations remain on track with no risks to fans.

 

 

 

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