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Iran confirms participation in 2026 FIFA World Cup amid political tensions

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April 23, 2026
Iran confirms participation in 2026 FIFA World Cup amid political tensions
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Tehran, April 23, 2026: Iran has officially confirmed that its national football team will participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, ending weeks of uncertainty linked to rising political tensions.

The announcement was made by Iran’s Ministry of Sports, which stated that all necessary arrangements have been finalised for the team’s participation in the global tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mahajerani said the country is fully prepared for the event and remains committed to representing Iran on football’s biggest stage.

Iran had already secured qualification for the tournament, which is set to kick off on June 11, marking another major appearance for the national side in international football.

According to the fixture schedule, Iran’s group-stage matches will all be held in the United States. The team will open its campaign against New Zealand on June 15 in Los Angeles, followed by matches against Belgium on June 21 and Egypt on June 27.

The confirmation follows earlier remarks from FIFA officials, including president Gianni Infantino, who indicated that Iran would take part despite ongoing diplomatic concerns.

Previously, former US President Donald Trump had questioned the appropriateness of Iran playing matches in the United States under current circumstances. His comments prompted a firm response from Tehran, with Iranian officials asserting that no country or political figure has the authority to bar a qualified team from competing in the World Cup.

The development brings clarity to the situation, ensuring that Iran will once again feature on football’s grandest stage despite geopolitical challenges.

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