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·17 de marzo de 2026
Iran pushes to move World Cup matches to Mexico as FIFA resists changes

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·17 de marzo de 2026

Iran is drawn into Group G and is scheduled to play all three group-stage matches in the United States, including two at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and one in Seattle. That plan is now under pressure following escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Iranian Football Federation president Mehdi Taj confirmed discussions with FIFA over moving the team’s matches to Mexico, one of the tournament’s co-hosts.
The argument centers on security concerns. Iranian officials say they cannot guarantee the safety of the delegation if matches remain in the United States.
Sports minister Ahmad Donyamali went further, stating the team “cannot” participate under current conditions if games are held on U.S. soil.
FIFA has not signaled any willingness to adjust the schedule or relocate matches.
Internally, the governing body is focused on avoiding precedent. Allowing one team to shift venues could trigger similar requests tied to political or security concerns just months before kickoff.
With the tournament set to begin in June, stability remains the priority.
The situation intensified after comments from U.S. President Donald Trump, who said Iran would be “welcome,” but suggested participation might not be “appropriate” due to safety concerns.
Iranian officials responded publicly, insisting the team intends to compete and stating that “no one can exclude” them from the tournament. Some responses also questioned the United States’ role as host.
Three outcomes remain possible:
FIFA continues to operate under the first scenario. Iran is actively pushing for the second.
With less than three months before kickoff, a resolution is expected in the coming weeks. The situation highlights the intersection of global politics and tournament logistics at a critical stage of World Cup planning.









































