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Trump Says It’s “Not Appropriate” for Iran to Compete at 2026 FIFA World Cup

Amid heightened political and military tensions between the United States and Iran, President Donald Trump has publicly stated that it is “not appropriate” for Iran to compete in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. His comments, posted on his social media platform Truth Social, have injected fresh uncertainty into the tournament—especially as all of Iran’s group-stage matches are scheduled to be played on US soil.

Trump Cites Safety Concerns for Iranian Team

While acknowledging that the Iran national football team is technically welcome to participate, Trump raised concerns about the safety of Iranian players and staff. “The Iran national soccer team is welcome to the World Cup, but I really don’t believe it is appropriate that they be there, for their own life and safety,” he wrote. The statement has added to speculation about whether Iran will ultimately play in the tournament.

Iran Considers Withdrawing Over Political Tensions

Iranian officials have also cast doubt on their participation. Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali said on state television that Iran may refuse to play if relations with the US do not improve, citing “hostile actions” and escalating conflict. He added that participation would be reconsidered only if the political situation eases.

Iran’s Team Earned Its Spot, But Faces Uncertainty

Iran’s national team secured World Cup qualification by topping their Asian qualifying group, earning a fourth consecutive appearance and their seventh overall. They are currently scheduled to face Belgium, Egypt, and New Zealand in Group G, with all three matches to be played in the United States, including venues in Los Angeles and Seattle.

FIFA’s Previous Assurances Now in Question

FIFA President Gianni Infantino previously said he had received assurances from President Trump that Iran would be allowed to participate in the tournament. However, with Iranian officials now suggesting a possible voluntary withdrawal, the situation remains fluid.

Will Iran Play? Decision Still Pending

As of now, Iran has not officially withdrawn from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With both political and security concerns looming, fans and officials alike are watching closely to see if the team will take the field—or if geopolitics will keep them at home.

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