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    Iran Confirms Boycott of US but Commits to World Cup Participation Amid Uncertainty

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Iran’s football federation president, Mehdi Taj, has clarified the nation’s stance regarding the upcoming FIFA World Cup, stating firmly that while Iran intends to boycott the United States, it will not withdraw from the tournament itself. This announcement came through a video released by the Iranian press agency Fars on Wednesday, emphasizing Iran’s commitment to compete despite the geopolitical challenges surrounding the event.

    Currently, Iran is scheduled to play its group stage matches on US soil as part of the 2024 World Cup, which is being hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. However, escalating tensions in the Middle East and recent conflicts have cast doubt over Iran’s ability to safely participate in matches held in the US. In response to these concerns, Iran’s football federation has initiated discussions with FIFA about the possibility of relocating their matches to a different host country. Despite these talks, FIFA has maintained that the tournament schedule remains unchanged for the time being.

    Meanwhile, Mexico has offered to step in as a potential alternative venue for Iran’s first-round games. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed her country’s readiness to host the Iranian team if necessary, highlighting Mexico’s diplomatic relations with nations worldwide. Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, Sheinbaum confirmed Mexico’s openness to hosting the matches and stated that the government would await FIFA’s final decision on the matter.

    The uncertainty surrounding Iran’s participation intensified following comments from former US President Donald Trump, who warned that Iranian players’ safety could be at risk if they traveled to the United States for the tournament. Trump’s remarks sparked a strong backlash, with Iranian officials rejecting the notion that their national team could be excluded from the World Cup on such grounds. FIFA President Gianni Infantino initially reassured the public that Trump had assured the safety and welcome of the Iranian team, which is set to face New Zealand and Belgium in Los Angeles, followed by a match against Egypt in Seattle.

    As the situation continues to evolve, Iran remains determined to compete on the global stage, balancing political tensions with their passion for football. The ongoing dialogue between Iran’s football federation, FIFA, and potential host countries like Mexico underscores the complexities of organizing an international sporting event amid geopolitical strife. Fans and officials alike await further developments as the World Cup approaches, hopeful that the spirit of the game will prevail despite the surrounding challenges.

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