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Widespread political and sporting opposition in Italy to the proposal to replace Iran in the 2026 World Cup

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
23 April 2026
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The proposal put forward by Paolo Zamboli, an envoy linked to US President Donald Trump, to replace the Iranian national team with their Italian counterparts in the 2026 World Cup finals, has been met with widespread rejection and clear mockery within Italian political and sporting circles, amid assurances that qualification is not granted by political decisions.

The idea emerged against a backdrop of escalating political tensions resulting from the US-Israeli war on Iran, but it quickly met with a united Italian stance rejecting the politicisation of football and emphasising that participation in the World Cup is determined exclusively by on-pitch performance, according to Reuters.

Official rejection: ‘Qualification is decided on the pitch’

Italian Sports Minister Andrea Abodi confirmed in comments reported by The Guardian that the proposal was “completely inappropriate”, stressing that the qualification rules cannot be bypassed and that World Cup places must be decided solely on sporting results, not through external decisions.

The President of the Italian Olympic Committee, Giovanni Malagò, stressed his categorical rejection of the idea, arguing that accepting it would be “an insult to sport” and that World Cup qualification must come solely through merit on the pitch, according to Anadolu Agency.

Shameful proposal from Trump

On the political front, Italian Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti described the proposal as “shameful”, referring to the Italian government’s rejection of any attempt to inject politics into international sporting competitions, according to Euronews.

The Associated Press reported that the proposal was met with derision within Italy, particularly as Zamboli holds no official position within FIFA or the football hierarchy, which rendered the proposal meaningless from the outset.

The Italian stance reflects a consensus among politicians and sports fans to reject the American proposal, stressing that the integrity of competition in the World Cup must remain free from any political interference, whilst clearly upholding the principle of sporting merit as the sole criterion for qualification.

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  1. Rita Henderson says:
    2 months ago

    The Italians (not their shameful Administration)
    have been in the forefront of activism against the illegal, abhorrent actions of both Israel and the US in their wars against the Palestinians, Lebanese and Iranians (current wars) The dock workers at Italian ports refusing to handle ships carrying arms to Israel was masterful.
    The proposal by the unhinged President of the US is, as Italians have stated, risible. Because the sycophantic, idiotic FIFA President invented a prize for the former, he now believes his own propaganda – that he can decide who participates in the World Cup. I’m going to enjoy the memes and the tropes.

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