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Sensitive negotiations for Iran’s participation in the 2026 World Cup, but not in America

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
18 March 2026
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The issue of Iran’s participation in the 2026 World Cup has entered a sensitive phase after its football federation officially initiated negotiations with FIFA regarding moving the national team’s matches from the United States to Mexico, citing security concerns.

Mehdi Taj, head of the Iranian Football Federation, confirmed in statements via the Iranian embassy’s account in Mexico that his country would not jeopardize the safety of its players. He explained that recent statements from the United States prompted Tehran to reassess its position and enter into direct consultations with FIFA to change the match venue.

US President Donald Trump had previously expressed his support for Iran’s participation, but simultaneously indicated the difficulty of guaranteeing the team’s security within the United States, which the Iranian side considered sufficient grounds for refusing to play the matches there.

In contrast, FIFA has not yet made a final decision, merely confirming its continued coordination with participating federations and its adherence to the currently announced schedule.

According to Reuters, Mexico has expressed its willingness to host Iran’s matches, with President Claudia Sheinbaum confirming there are no obstacles should FIFA approve.

This development presents the 2026 World Cup — currently being held in the United States — Canada, and Mexico, with the possibility of an unprecedented logistical adjustment, especially since Iran’s schedule includes matches already planned for US soil.

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