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Soccer-Infantino promises FIFA backing for Iran to play at World Cup

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Posted on March 31, 2026

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March 31 (Reuters) - FIFA president Gianni Infantino threw his support behind Iran's World Cup preparations on Tuesday, attending their 5-0 friendly win over Costa Rica in Turkey even as their

Soccer-Infantino says Iran will play World Cup matches in US as planned

FIFA Confirms Iran's World Cup Matches Will Proceed in the United States

Background and Ongoing Conflict

ANTALYA, Turkey, March 31 (Reuters) - FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Tuesday that Iran will play their World Cup matches in the United States in June as scheduled despite the country's ongoing armed conflict with the tournament co-hosts.

The Iranian FA (FFIRI) has been pushing to relocate the team's three World Cup group matches from the U.S. to Mexico, citing the American military involvement alongside Israel in strikes that sparked the current regional war.

The FFIRI said earlier this month they were in discussions with FIFA about a venue switch, while Iran's sports ministry has banned national and club sports teams from travelling to countries it considers hostile until further notice.

Infantino's Response to Venue Switch Requests

Infantino, however, was dismissive when asked about the possibility of a venue switch during a surprise visit to Turkey to watch Iran's 5-0 friendly win over Costa Rica.

"No, no, the matches will be where they should be according to the draw," he told reporters in the Turkish city of Antalya, where the Iran squad has been holding a training camp.

"It looks like we'll be in the right grounds. We're delighted because they're a very, very strong team, as we saw today. I'm very happy. I saw the team, I spoke to the players and the coaches."

Group G Fixtures and Security Concerns

Iran, who booked their place at the tournament in March last year, are scheduled to play all of their Group G matches on American soil -- two in Los Angeles and one in Seattle -- against Belgium, Egypt and New Zealand.

U.S. President Donald Trump said earlier this month that while Iran's national team were welcome to play in the U.S., it might not be appropriate for their "life and safety". 

Trump later made clear that any threat to the players would not come from the United States.

Squad Changes and Off-Field Issues

United Arab Emirates-based striker Sardar Azmoun was omitted from the squad for the training camp amidst Iranian media reports that he had been expelled for a perceived act of disloyalty to the government.

Azmoun, who has scored 57 goals in 91 internationals, had posted a picture on his Instagram feed of a meeting with Dubai ruler Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, whose Emirate has been the target of Iranian rocket and drone attacks during the conflict.

Infantino's Support for Iranian Players

Speaking directly to the Iranian players on Tuesday, Infantino pledged his support but steered clear of the wider issues surrounding the war.

"From now until the World Cup, I will do whatever I can to support the Iran national team," Infantino said, according to the FFIRI.

"If you want to organise a training camp or if there is any matter related to activities outside the country, whatever it is, I will help.

"Whenever you want, please stay in contact. I am at your service and will help with anything you need."

World Cup Tournament Details

The World Cup takes place in the U.S., Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair, Ali Mohtadi and Reuters TV, additional writing by Nick Mulvenney, editing by Toby Davis and Peter Rutherford)

Key Takeaways

  • Infantino attended Iran’s 5‑0 friendly win over Costa Rica in Turkey and declared unequivocally that Iran will participate in the World Cup with no 'Plan B', reinforcing that their matches remain in the U.S. as drawn. (thedailystar.net)
  • Discussions between Iran and FIFA about relocating matches to Mexico have been ongoing, prompted by Iran’s safety concerns and a national travel ban to hostile countries. FIFA, however, insists the tournament proceed according to the December 2025 schedule. (business-standard.com)
  • Infantino met with U.S. President Trump, who assured that Iran is 'welcome' to compete in the United States, bolstering FIFA’s stance that the tournament will proceed with all qualified teams, including Iran. (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Iran considering moving its World Cup matches?
Iran wants to relocate its World Cup matches from the US to Mexico due to Middle East tensions and security concerns related to American military involvement.
What has FIFA president Gianni Infantino promised Iran?
Infantino pledged full FIFA support for Iran’s participation in the World Cup and assistance with training camps or other team activities.
Where are Iran's scheduled World Cup Group G matches?
Iran is scheduled to play two group matches in Los Angeles and one in Seattle, all on American soil.
What stance has the Iranian Sports Ministry taken?
Iran's Sports Ministry has banned its teams from traveling to countries it considers hostile until further notice.

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