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Trump dismisses Iran World Cup concerns as global tensions cast shadow over 2026 tournament

Donald Trump has declared he “does not care” whether Iran features at the 2026 World Cup. His blunt remark arrives amid intensifying US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Meanwhile, Tehran has launched retaliatory attacks on US-allied Gulf states.

The United States will co-host the tournament with Canada and Mexico from 11 June to 19 July. However, geopolitical tensions now threaten to overshadow preparations. Still, Trump dismissed concerns in characteristically direct fashion.

“I really don’t care,” Trump told Politico about Iran playing in the tournament. “I think Iran is a very badly defeated country. They’re running on fumes.” Trump’s comments quickly stirred debate across diplomatic and sporting circles.

Iran have secured qualification for a fourth straight World Cup appearance and are scheduled to open against New Zealand and Belgium in Los Angeles, with their final group fixture is set for Seattle against Egypt.

Iran’s 2026 World Cup participation in doubt amid escalating regional conflict

Previously, Iran remained in the competition after US strikes on nuclear facilities last summer. Yet the current crisis appears far more severe. Consequently, uncertainty now clouds their participation.

US President Donald Trump says he “doesn’t care” if Iran withdraws from participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (Image: Mint)

Mehdi Taj, head of Iran’s football federation, reportedly voiced concern. He said it was “far from our expectations that we can look at the World Cup with hope”. Furthermore, he noted sports authorities would determine if action becomes necessary.

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From FIFA’s standpoint, stability remains the priority. General secretary Mattias Grafstrom stated: “Our focus is to have a safe World Cup with everybody participating.”

Ayomikun Elemikan
Ayomikun Elemikan
Ayomikun Elemikan is a sports editor at NRTC who writes about and analyses interesting topics in the world of sports. He has over five years of experience writing and talking about sports. He has appeared as a guest sports analyst on notable national media platforms like Channels Television and Core TV News. He has an England FA certification in Talent Identification and Scouting.

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