Iran’s World Cup participation depends on relocation from US, minister says
Iran's participation in the upcoming World Cup is uncertain, according to its sports minister, due to concerns over playing matches in the United States. The Iranian Football Federation has requested FIFA relocate its games to Mexico, citing the ongoing US-Israeli war and perceived safety risks.

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AI-generatedIran's participation in the upcoming World Cup is uncertain, according to its sports minister, due to concerns over playing matches in the United States. The Iranian Football Federation has requested FIFA relocate its games to Mexico, citing the ongoing US-Israeli war and perceived safety risks. Iran, the first Asian team to qualify, is scheduled to play its group matches on the US West Coast in June and July. The request follows earlier statements from US President Trump questioning the appropriateness of Iran's presence in the US for the tournament, and concerns raised by Iranian football officials regarding the team's security. FIFA has yet to respond to Iran's request.
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5 extractedWhen Trump has explicitly stated that he cannot ensure the security of the Iranian national team, we will certainly not travel to America.
If [our request to FIFA] is accepted, Iran’s participation in the World Cup will be certain.
Iran awaits FIFA’s response after requesting relocation of its games to Mexico.
Iran's World Cup participation depends on relocation from US, minister says.
Israel and the US began attacking Iran on February 28, sparking a regionwide conflict.