United States President Donald Trump has raised concerns about Iran’s participation in the upcoming FIFA World Cup, warning that the team may face security risks if it attends the global tournament.
In a statement shared on his social media site, Trump said that while Iran’s national football team is formally invited to play, the present political environment could make participation unsafe. His comments are against rising tensions between Israel, Iran, and the United States.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be shared among the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The event will include 48 national teams for the first time in its history.
As gathered by The News Chronicle, the event has reignited discussion on whether Iran would participate in the contest. Iranian authorities have hinted that the nation might rethink its involvement given the continuous conflict and security issues surrounding its athletes.
Among the teams expected to compete, Iran is set to face New Zealand in one of the group stage games. No official withdrawal from the competition has been stated, though.
Football experts note that the rising geopolitical unrest has called into question the impact of global disputes on major sporting events. Though there is still uncertainty, FIFA officials continue to plan the event as scheduled while keeping an eye on the changing global scene.

