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World Cup 2026Β· 4 min readUpdated

FIFA's Political Neutrality Myth Crumbles as Infantino Backs Iran While Embracing Trump

The World Cup 2026 president insists Iran must participate despite US tensions, exposing FIFA's double standards on Russia and revealing the true cost of football's expansion into geopolitics

FIFA's Political Neutrality Myth Crumbles as Infantino Backs Iran While Embracing Trump
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino has guaranteed Iran's participation in World Cup 2026 despite escalating tensions with tournament co-host USA, declaring "Iran has to come" in comments that lay bare the organisation's increasingly untenable position on political neutrality.

The Swiss administrator's insistence comes as he simultaneously cultivates closer ties with Donald Trump, whose administration has made hostile threats towards Iranian visitors, creating an impossible contradiction for FIFA's claim that football transcends politics.

FIFA's Political Neutrality Myth Finally Exposed

Infantino's guarantee of Iran's participation exposes the fundamental hypocrisy at FIFA's core. The same organisation that banned Russia from all competitions following its invasion of Ukraine now insists a nation at odds with the tournament's primary host must participate.

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The Russia Double Standard

Russia remains excluded from FIFA competitions due to its military actions, yet Iran faces no such sanctions despite ongoing regional conflicts. This selective application of political considerations reveals FIFA's neutrality stance as nothing more than convenient rhetoric.

The Iranian team is coming for sure, yes. Iran has to come.

Infantino made these comments on CNBC while visiting the United States, the very nation whose president has threatened Iranian visitors. The timing could not be more tone-deaf.

Trump Alliance Undermines Peace Message

The FIFA president's regular appearances alongside Trump, including at the recent FIFA Club World Cup Final, directly contradict his message of sport bringing peace. How can FIFA claim to unite the world through football while its leader embraces a figure actively stoking international tensions?

Infantino's statement that "sports should be outside of politics" rings hollow when he's regularly photographed smiling with the Commander-in-Chief of a nation at war.

Why Iran's Participation Creates an Impossible Precedent

Iran qualified for their fourth consecutive World Cup in March 2024, topping their AFC qualifying group. But their participation now threatens to set dangerous precedents for future tournaments.

Security Concerns Dismissed

All three of Iran's group stage matches are scheduled for US venues:

  • 15 June 2026: Iran vs New Zealand at SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
  • 21 June 2026: Iran vs Belgium at SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
  • 26 June 2026: Iran vs Egypt at Lumen Field, Seattle

Despite legitimate security concerns and the "hostility of authorities on the ground in American cities", FIFA has dismissed suggestions of moving Iran's matches to Mexico. This inflexibility prioritises FIFA's image over player and fan safety.

Market Volatility for Group G

For betting markets, Iran's uncertain status creates significant volatility in Group G. The possibility of last-minute withdrawals, venue changes, or security incidents makes accurate pricing nearly impossible.

Should Iran withdraw or face restrictions, the entire group dynamic shifts. Belgium would lose a crucial fixture, while New Zealand and Egypt's qualification chances would dramatically improve.

The Trump-Infantino Alliance That Could Break Football

Infantino's proximity to Trump represents more than mere political opportunism. It signals FIFA's willingness to sacrifice its founding principles for commercial gain and political favour.

Expansion at Any Cost

The 48-team World Cup expansion was always going to create these conflicts. By spreading the tournament across three nations with complex geopolitical relationships, FIFA invited this crisis.

We hope that by then, of course, the situation will be a peaceful situation. That would definitely help.

Infantino's vague hope for peace by 2026 reveals FIFA's lack of contingency planning. What happens if tensions escalate? What if other nations threaten boycotts?

The End of FIFA's Global Authority

By aligning with Trump while preaching unity, banning Russia while embracing Iran, and claiming neutrality while making political calculations, FIFA risks losing its legitimacy as football's global governing body.

The organisation that claims "we don't live on the moon, we live on planet Earth" seems remarkably disconnected from earthly realities. Infantino's insistence on being the world's bridge-builder rings hollow when those bridges lead directly to the White House.

What Happens Next

Iran's participation remains guaranteed according to Infantino, but the situation could deteriorate rapidly as the tournament approaches. Any escalation in US-Iran tensions would force FIFA into an impossible position: honour their commitment to Iran and risk security incidents, or exclude them and admit their political neutrality is a facade.

For now, Group G preparations continue with Iran included, but smart money should hedge against potential disruption. The real test comes not in Infantino's words today, but in FIFA's actions when political pressure intensifies closer to kick-off.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Iran definitely play in World Cup 2026?

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has guaranteed Iran's participation, stating "Iran has to come" despite tensions with host nation USA. Iran qualified in March 2024 and are scheduled to play all three group matches in American stadiums, though the political situation could force last-minute changes.

Where will Iran play their World Cup 2026 matches?

Iran will play at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles against New Zealand (15 June) and Belgium (21 June), then at Lumen Field in Seattle against Egypt (26 June). FIFA dismissed suggestions to move Iran's games to Mexico despite security concerns about playing in the United States.

Why is Russia banned but Iran allowed to play?

Russia remains excluded from all FIFA competitions following their invasion of Ukraine in 2022, while Iran faces no sporting sanctions despite regional conflicts. This double standard exposes FIFA's selective application of its "political neutrality" policy, with critics highlighting the inconsistency in FIFA's approach.

Who is in Iran's World Cup 2026 group?

Iran are drawn in Group G alongside Belgium, Egypt, and New Zealand. They qualified as AFC group winners and will be making their fourth consecutive World Cup appearance, having previously played in 2014, 2018, and 2022.

Could Iran withdraw from World Cup 2026?

While FIFA insists Iran must participate, escalating tensions with the USA could force a withdrawal or exclusion closer to the tournament. Any such move would significantly impact Group G dynamics and betting markets, with Belgium, Egypt, and New Zealand's qualification chances dramatically changing.

What has Trump said about Iran at World Cup 2026?

Donald Trump's administration has made "threatening" rather than welcoming comments about Iranian visitors to the USA, according to reports. These hostile statements create security concerns for Iran's team and fans, despite Infantino's close relationship with Trump and insistence that sport transcends politics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Iran allowed in World Cup 2026 while Russia is banned?

FIFA banned Russia due to its invasion of Ukraine but guarantees Iran's participation despite tensions with host nation USA. This exposes FIFA's inconsistent application of political neutrality standards.

Where will Iran play their World Cup 2026 matches?

Iran's group stage matches are scheduled at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles (vs New Zealand on June 15 and vs Belgium on June 21) and Lumen Field in Seattle (vs Egypt on June 26).

What did Infantino say about Iran's World Cup participation?

FIFA President Infantino declared 'Iran has to come' and guaranteed their participation in World Cup 2026 despite escalating tensions with tournament co-host USA.

How does FIFA's stance on Iran contradict their Russia policy?

FIFA claims political neutrality yet selectively applies sanctions - banning Russia for military actions while protecting Iran despite regional conflicts and tensions with the host nation.

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