FIFA Shuts Down Iran’s World Cup Relocation Talks Ahead of 2026 Tournament

FIFA Shuts Down Iran’s World Cup Relocation Talks Ahead of 2026 Tournament

lobal football governing body FIFA has officially addressed growing speculation surrounding Iran’s reported request to move its 2026 World Cup matches away from the United States, making it clear that no changes to the tournament schedule are being considered.

FIFA Stands Firm on 2026 World Cup Plans

In a statement released amid rising discussions, FIFA reaffirmed its commitment to the already established match schedule for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

“FIFA is in regular contact with all participating member associations, including the IRGC of Iran, to discuss planning for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.”

The organization emphasized that communication remains ongoing with all teams to ensure smooth preparation ahead of the global tournament.

No Plans to Move Matches

Despite reports suggesting that Iran was exploring the possibility of relocating its matches from the United States to Mexico, FIFA made its stance clear:

“FIFA looks forward to all participating teams competing according to the match schedule announced on December 6, 2025.”

This statement effectively shuts down any immediate possibility of venue changes, reinforcing that the tournament will proceed exactly as planned.

Political Tensions Meet Global Football

The discussions reportedly stem from geopolitical sensitivities, with concerns about Iran playing matches on U.S. soil. However, FIFA appears determined to separate politics from sport, maintaining a unified tournament structure across all host nations.

Anticipation Builds for 2026

With the 2026 World Cup set to be the largest in history, featuring an expanded format and multiple host countries, any potential disruption has been closely monitored.

FIFA’s firm response reassures fans worldwide that preparations remain on track and that the focus stays on football.

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