Where will Iran play FIFA World Cup 2026? Tehran asks for Mexico venue, organizers refuse change

Amid the ongoing tensions between Iran and the US, Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum has shown indications of being open to the suggestion of Iran playing its games in the FIFA World Cup in June in her country.

Notably, Iran’s participation at the 2026 World Cup has come under doubt ever since the start of hostilities between the US and Iran.

Speaking to the press on Tuesday, as quoted by AP, Sheinbaum said, “They are discussing with FIFA whether it’s feasible because they were going to hold the (games) in the United States.”

“They are looking into whether they can hold (them) in Mexico, and we will inform you when the time comes. Mexico has relations with all countries in the world. We’ll see what FIFA decides and then we’ll announce it,” she added.

Iran soccer federation president Mehdi Taj, in a statement on X, recently ruled out the possibility of sending the national team for the upcoming World Cup in the US and noted that the country is negotiating with FIFA to hold Iran’s matches in Mexico.

“When Trump has clearly stated that he cannot ensure the security of the Iranian national team, we will definitely not travel to the United States. We are negotiating with FIFA to hold Iran’s World Cup matches in Mexico,” Taj said.

FIFA rules out shifting Iran games to Mexico:

Meanwhile, in a statement, FIFA said that it is “in regular contact with all participating member associations, including IR Iran, to discuss planning for the FIFA World Cup 2026. FIFA is looking forward to all participating teams competing as per the match schedule announced on 6 December 2025.”

The upcoming FIFA World Cup will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. The marquee tournament will kick off with the match between Mexico and South Africa on 11 June, while Iran is all set to begin its campaign with a clash against New Zealand on 16 June at Inglewood, California.

The confusion around Iran’s participation at the World Cup sprang after US President Donald Trump recently said that Iran was welcome to come to the US for the World Cup but he doesn’t believe it is appropriate.

“The Iran national soccer team is welcome to the World Cup, but I really don’t believe it is appropriate that they be there, for their own life and safety,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social.

The conflict in the Middle East has only widened since the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran that killed its supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei along with various other senior leaders. In retaliation, Iran has also launched attacks on Israel and Gulf countries.

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