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Iran cannot participate in World Cup, sports minister says

Citing safety concerns and ongoing conflict after U.S.-Israeli airstrikes killed its supreme leader, Iran's sports minister declared the nation will not participate in the 2026 World Cup.

  • This year, Iran's sports minister Ahmad Donyamali ruled out the Iran men's national football team playing at the U.S.-hosted World Cup.
  • Tehran points to recent airstrikes and the killing of the supreme leader, saying 'Since this corrupt government assassinated our leader, we have no conditions under which we can participate in the World Cup', Donyamali said.
  • Qualified for the June 11-July 18 tournament, the team was slated to play three group matches against Belgium, Egypt and New Zealand in Inglewood, California and Seattle.
  • Six players chose to stay in Australia after receiving humanitarian visas, and Iranian Football Federation president Mehdi Taj hinted at a possible boycott following recent events.
  • FIFA said the World Cup will go on and noted Heimo Schirgi, FIFA chief operating officer, said 'We basically take it day by day, and at some stage we will have a resolution'.
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Engaged in a conflict in the Middle East, the President of the United States took a position on Thursday on Iran's future participation in the World Championship, which begins on June 11.

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If Iran withdraws from the World Cup, it could fundamentally shake up the field just three months before the opening match. What will FIFA do?

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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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