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Iran Soccer Team Defies US Exclusion Threats for World Cup
13 Mar
Summary
- Iran's national soccer team rejected U.S. exclusion threats for the World Cup.
- The team stated FIFA, not any individual or country, governs the World Cup.
- Iran is scheduled to play its group games in Inglewood and Seattle.

Iran's national soccer team has firmly responded to U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks questioning their participation in the men's World Cup. The team conveyed through its official Instagram account that their presence at the tournament is not subject to exclusion by any individual or country, asserting FIFA's ultimate authority.
The controversy arose after President Trump suggested that the U.S. could not guarantee the safety of Iranian players, despite the U.S. co-hosting the event with Mexico and Canada. Iran is scheduled to play its group stage matches in Inglewood, California, on June 15 and June 21, followed by a match in Seattle, Washington, on June 26.
This public exchange highlights differing views on security and international sporting events. Iran, currently ranked No. 20 by FIFA, is making its fourth consecutive World Cup appearance. Officials from the Iranian soccer federation are expected to attend FIFA's annual congress in Vancouver on April 30.




