Zurich (TIP)- FIFA President Gianni Infantino said that Iran will “of course” take part in the upcoming FIFA World Cup and play their fixtures in the USA, and it is his responsibility to “bring people together”.
Iran has qualified for the expanded 48-team tournament and is placed in Group G, alongside Belgium, New Zealand, and Egypt. As per the current schedule, their matches are slated to be held in Los Angeles and Seattle, starting with a clash against NZ on June 15 at California’s SoFi Stadium. The tournament is scheduled to start from June 11 and will take place till July 19. However, due to ongoing tensions between the USA and Iran due to the killing of the latter’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran has called for its fixtures to be relocated outside USA.
From Iran’s side, the decision to take part in the global football extravaganza remains uncertain, with the country’s Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali confirming that a final decision will depend on evolving security and political conditions in the ongoing tensions between the US and Iran. Comments from US president Donald Trump also intensified the situation after he expressed reservations about the team’s safety, suggesting it might not be appropriate for Iran to play in the United States.
During the opening of the FIFA Congress in Vancouver on Thursday, Gianni confirmed that Iran will take part in the tournament. This comes amid speculative reports that Italy, who have made an unfortunate hat-trick of missing three World Cups in a row, could replace them.

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