Iran’s path to the 2026 FIFA World Cup has taken an unexpected turn, with officials now exploring the possibility of relocating their matches away from the United States.
The country’s football federation has confirmed that discussions are underway with FIFA to shift their group-stage fixtures to Mexico, raising fresh questions about logistics and safety ahead of the global showpiece.
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Why Iran wants a venue change
At the heart of the situation is growing tension in the Middle East, which has spilled into the sporting world. Iranian officials have expressed concern about security guarantees in the United States, especially following recent political remarks and ongoing conflict in the region.
Football federation president Mehdi Taj made it clear that travelling to the US may not be an option under the current circumstances, signalling a firm stance from the national team’s leadership.
Matches originally set for the United States
Iran were initially scheduled to play their opening World Cup fixtures in American cities, including Los Angeles and Seattle. Their group includes New Zealand, Belgium and Egypt, with their training base planned for Arizona.
A move to Mexico would significantly alter travel plans, fan arrangements and tournament logistics, not just for Iran but also for their opponents.
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Diplomatic and logistical concerns
Beyond safety fears, Iranian officials have also pointed to challenges around visas and coordination with US authorities. Their embassy in Mexico has raised concerns about what it describes as limited cooperation on key arrangements needed for the team’s participation.
This has added another layer of complexity to an already delicate situation, where sport and geopolitics are becoming increasingly intertwined.
FIFA yet to respond
While Iran continues to push for a solution, FIFA has not yet publicly confirmed whether it will accommodate the request. Any decision would likely have ripple effects across the tournament schedule, especially given that the 2026 World Cup is set to be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
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A tournament already under pressure
This development adds to the growing list of challenges facing the expanded 48-team tournament. With matches spread across three countries, coordination is already a massive undertaking, and any late changes could test organisers further.
For now, Iran remain qualified and determined to compete. Where exactly they will take to the field, however, remains uncertain as negotiations continue behind the scenes.
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Source: SuperSport
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