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Home»Sports»Mexico Opens Doors for Iran’s FIFA World Cup Matches Amid Venue Dispute with USA
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Mexico Opens Doors for Iran’s FIFA World Cup Matches Amid Venue Dispute with USA

March 17, 20262 Mins Read
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Mexico has expressed its willingness to host Iran’s matches during the FIFA World Cup 2026. This comes after Iran’s football team showed reluctance to play in the United States due to rising tensions linked to the ongoing conflict involving the U.S. and Israel.

President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico announced on Tuesday that the country would readily step in to organize Iran’s games if FIFA approves such a change in venue.

Iran’s football federation has already reached out to FIFA, asking for a shift of their matches away from the United States, citing concerns for player safety amid increased military activity in the region. Recent air strikes involving the U.S. have intensified these worries about the security and logistics for the team during the tournament.

Currently, Iran is scheduled to play group-stage matches across various U.S. cities as part of a World Cup jointly hosted by the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. Apart from immediate safety issues, Iranian officials are also anxious about possible travel restrictions, visa problems, and the overall political landscape, all of which could hinder the team’s preparation and participation.

With Mexico stepping in as a possible alternative venue, Sheinbaum’s remarks indicate the country is prepared to assist if FIFA acts on Iran’s proposal. However, switching match venues at this point poses major logistical challenges. The World Cup schedule, venue assignments, ticket sales, and broadcasting agreements are already set, making any late adjustments complicated and potentially disruptive. FIFA has yet to respond to these developments.

This situation also raises concerns regarding Iran’s participation in the tournament. If their worries are not adequately addressed, there is a chance the team might choose to withdraw from the World Cup.

As the 2026 World Cup will be the first held across three nations, this situation underscores how quickly global politics can influence sports. For now, Mexico has stepped forward, but the final decision lies with FIFA.

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