🚨 JUST IN: FIFA President Gianni Infantino Confirms Iran “Coming for Sure” to 2026 World Cup in the United States
By Reflecto News Desk
April 16, 2026
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has firmly stated that the Iranian national team will participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, despite the ongoing tensions and recent conflict between Iran and the US.
Speaking at CNBC’s Invest in America Forum in Washington, D.C., Infantino said:
“The Iranian team is coming, for sure.”
He added: “We hope that by then, of course, the situation will be a peaceful situation, that would definitely help. But Iran has to come. Of course, they represent their people. They have qualified. The players want to play.”


FIFA’s Firm Stance
Infantino emphasized that Iran has already qualified for the tournament and that there is no Plan B for relocating their matches. Iran is scheduled to play its three group-stage matches in the United States. FIFA has rejected recent requests from Tehran to move those games to Mexico over logistical and security concerns related to the US-Iran situation.
The comments come amid the fragile short-term ceasefire between the US and Iran, which is set to expire around April 22, and the ongoing US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
Political and Logistical Challenges
The 2026 World Cup will feature 48 teams and be played across 16 venues in the three host countries. Iran’s participation raises complex issues, including visa arrangements, security, and potential political protests, given the recent military confrontation.
Infantino stressed FIFA’s commitment to neutrality and inclusivity, noting that qualified teams have the right to compete regardless of geopolitical tensions. He expressed hope that the situation on the ground would improve by the time the tournament begins in June 2026.
President Donald Trump has not issued an immediate public comment on Infantino’s remarks, though the administration has previously signaled that qualified teams would be allowed to participate under appropriate security protocols.
Reflecto News will continue monitoring any official reactions from Tehran, Washington, or FIFA, as well as developments regarding the ceasefire, the Hormuz blockade, and preparations for the 2026 World Cup.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Did FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirm Iran’s participation?
Yes. Infantino stated clearly that “the Iranian team is coming, for sure” to the 2026 World Cup, emphasizing that Iran has qualified and represents its people.
Q2: Where will Iran play its group-stage matches?
Iran is scheduled to play its three group-stage matches in the United States, as per the draw. FIFA has rejected requests to relocate them to Mexico.
Q3: Why is this significant given the current US-Iran situation?
The recent military conflict and fragile ceasefire make Iran’s participation politically and logistically sensitive, raising questions about visas, security, and potential protests.
Q4: Has FIFA ruled out any alternatives?
Yes. Infantino has repeatedly said there is only “Plan A” — Iran playing as scheduled — with no Plans B, C, or D.
Q5: What has Iran said about the World Cup?
Iran has expressed a strong desire to participate and recently requested a venue change for security reasons, which FIFA denied.
Q6: When does the 2026 World Cup take place?
The tournament is scheduled for June–July 2026 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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