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FIFA holds ‘positive’ talks with Iranian football officials on World Cup

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Updated 17.5.2026
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Mehdi Taj *FIFA World Cup Canada Iranian Football Federation

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Story Timeline

May 17 – May 23

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Al JazeeraMay 17

FIFA holds ‘positive’ talks with Iranian football officials on World Cup

FIFA Secretary-General Mattias Grafstrom met with Iran's football chief, Mehdi Taj, in a "positive and constructive" discussion regarding Iran's participation in the upcoming World Cup. Grafstrom expressed confidence in Iran's presence at the tournament, stating FIFA is working closely with them. This meeting follows concerns raised after Taj was denied entry to Canada for a FIFA Congress due to alleged ties with the IRGC, a group Canada has designated as terrorist. The incident sparked fears about potential entry issues for the Iranian delegation into the United States, where Iran is scheduled to play its group matches. FIFA has reportedly offered solutions to address Iran's concerns ahead of the tournament.

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FIFA held constructive and positive talks with Iran's football chief regarding their World Cup participation.

— Mattias Grafstrom (FIFA)

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Iran's participation in the World Cup has been in question due to regional conflict and an incident in Canada.

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Iran's football chief, Mehdi Taj, was denied entry to Canada for the FIFA Congress, citing alleged ties to the IRGC.

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The incident in Canada has raised fears about potential issues for the Iranian delegation entering the US.

May 10 – May 16

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Al JazeeraMay 14

Iran still waiting for US visas less than a month before World Cup

Iran's national football team is still awaiting US visas less than a month before the 2026 World Cup, which the United States is co-hosting. The Iranian football federation chief stated that no visas have been issued yet for the team to participate in the tournament. Players were expected to travel to Turkey for fingerprinting as part of the visa process, with efforts underway to conduct this in Antalya instead of Ankara. The team held a farewell ceremony in Tehran, with their World Cup campaign set to begin on June 15 in Los Angeles. This situation arises amidst a backdrop of strained diplomatic relations between Iran and the US since 1980.

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Iran's football federation chief states that no visas have yet been issued for the national team to play World Cup games in the US.

— Mehdi Taj

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Iran's football team was given a farewell ceremony in Tehran on Wednesday.

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The Iranian national team will be based in Tucson, Arizona during the World Cup.

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Iran and the US have had no diplomatic relations since 1980.

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The players may need to travel to Ankara, Turkey for fingerprinting for visa applications.

— Mehdi Taj

May 3 – May 9

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BBC News - WorldMay 9

Iran demands guarantees for World Cup participation

Iran has stated its intention to participate in the upcoming football World Cup, but has presented FIFA and the tournament hosts with a list of demands. These demands, outlined by the Iranian Football Federation, aim to ensure the team can compete "without any retreat from our beliefs, culture and convictions." Key concerns include guarantees for visas for all team members, including those with ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which is designated as a terrorist organization by Canada and the US. Iran is also seeking assurances regarding the respectful treatment of its national symbols and enhanced security throughout the tournament, which begins on June 11th in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. These conditions arise amid growing tensions and follow the denial of entry to Iran's football federation president into Canada.

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Al JazeeraMay 9

Iran says it will play at 2026 World Cup if hosts address ‘concerns’

Iran's national football team intends to participate in the 2026 World Cup, hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, but has outlined conditions for their attendance. The Iranian Football Federation stated their commitment to playing, provided the hosts address their concerns, which include visa assurances, respect for their flag and anthem, and high security. This comes after Canada denied entry to the federation's chief due to alleged ties to the IRGC. The tournament is scheduled to take place from June 11 to July 19. The US Secretary of State has indicated that Iran's footballers would be welcomed.

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Iran has indicated it will take part in the football World Cup but has demanded guarantees from Fifa and hosts.

— Iran (FFIRI)

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The IRGC is listed as a terrorist organization in Canada and the US.

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Iran's football federation stated the men's national team will participate in the 2026 World Cup.

— Iran's football federation

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Iran presented Fifa with 10 conditions for participation at the World Cup.

— Mehdi Taj (FFIRI president)

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Demands include guarantees that all players, coaches, and officials will receive visas, including those linked to the IRGC.

— Iran (FFIRI)

Apr 26 – May 2

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Al JazeeraApr 30

Trumps says Iran can play at World Cup in US after FIFA confirmation

US President Donald Trump has stated he is "OK" with Iran participating in the upcoming FIFA World Cup, which will be held in North America in June and July. This statement follows confirmation from FIFA President Gianni Infantino that Iran will play their World Cup matches in the United States. Infantino reiterated this during the 76th FIFA congress in Vancouver, addressing uncertainty surrounding Iran's participation due to the US-Israel war. Iran's proposed shift of group games from the US to Mexico had previously been rejected by FIFA. The Iranian delegation had also briefly left Canada due to an issue with border officials.

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Al JazeeraApr 30

Iran confirmed to play at World Cup according to FIFA chief Infantino

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has confirmed that Iran will participate in the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Iran's presence at the tournament has been uncertain due to the ongoing conflict involving the US and Israel, leading Tehran to request alternative venues for matches on US soil. FIFA has rejected this request, maintaining the original schedule. While the US has stated no objections to Iranian players participating, individuals with ties to the IRGC will not be permitted to accompany them. Infantino emphasized the importance of unity and the responsibility of FIFA to ensure all qualified teams can compete.

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Al JazeeraApr 29

Iranian officials absent from pre-World Cup football events in Canada

Iranian football officials were absent from pre-World Cup events in Canada, raising questions about their visa status. Representatives from Iran's football federation did not attend the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Congress in Vancouver, a significant meeting of Asian football leaders. While the reason for their absence remains unclear, concerns about visa issues potentially impacting travel to the congress and the upcoming World Cup were noted. FIFA President Gianni Infantino addressed the congress, acknowledging the current global conflicts but did not discuss Iran's participation or potential game relocations. Iran's government has stated the national team is preparing for the tournament, and FIFA has confirmed the World Cup schedule will remain unchanged.

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Al JazeeraApr 28

FIFA urged to push US for ‘ICE Truce’ at World Cup by Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch (HRW) is urging FIFA to press the United States government for an "ICE Truce" during the 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19. HRW's report calls for a public guarantee from US federal authorities to halt immigration enforcement operations at and around World Cup venues. This request stems from concerns over the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) role in a hardline immigration crackdown and deportation drive. HRW believes FIFA should leverage its influence to ensure the Trump administration refrains from abusive enforcement, rolls back discriminatory travel bans, and protects rights like freedom of assembly and speech for athletes, fans, and workers attending the tournament. The proposed truce is inspired by the ancient Olympic Truce tradition.

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that Iran will participate in the 2026 World Cup and play matches in the United States.

— Gianni Infantino

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A US-Israel war on Iran erupted in February, creating uncertainty regarding Iran's participation in the tournament.

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that Iran will participate in the 2026 World Cup and play matches within the United States.

— Gianni Infantino

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The 2026 World Cup will be an expanded 48-team tournament cohosted by Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

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Iranian football officials were absent from the AFC Congress in Vancouver, Canada.