Iran Fires Back at Trump Over World Cup Safety Warning, Defends FIFA's Authority

Iran's national football team issued a sharp rebuke to former U.S. President Donald Trump after he suggested the team should not participate in the upcoming World Cup for their own safety. The team's official statement emphasized that the World Cup is governed by FIFA, not any individual country, and that no one can exclude Iran from the tournament. The response comes amid escalating regional tensions and doubts about Iran's participation following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes. Iranian officials, including the sports minister, have stated that security concerns make participation impossible under the current circumstances.

Key Points: Iran Rebuffs Trump's World Cup Safety Warning, Cites FIFA Authority

  • Iran rejects Trump's safety warning
  • Team asserts FIFA governs World Cup
  • Participation doubts amid regional conflict
  • Iran qualified for fourth straight World Cup
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The governing body is FIFA, not any individual country: Iran fires back at Trump for suggesting it should skip WC 'for safety'

Iran's national football team responds to Donald Trump's suggestion they skip the World Cup, asserting FIFA, not any single nation, governs the tournament.

"The World Cup is a historic and international event and its governing body is FIFA - not any individual, country. - Iran national team"

New Delhi, March 13

Iran national football team responded sharply to American President Donald Trump for advising their soccer team not to participate in the World Cup for "their own life and safety", stating that "no country can prevent them from participating in the World Cup, which is organised by FIFA, not by any "single nation."

Trump on Thursday posted on Truth Social that "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. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP."

In response, Iran's national soccer team official account stressed that no one can exclude Iran from the tournament and added that a US should be held accountable if it carries only the title of "host" but cannot ensure the safety of participating teams.

"The World Cup is a historic and international event and its governing body is FIFA - not any individual, country. Iran's national team, with strength and a series of decisive victories achieved by the brave sons of Iran, was among the first teams to qualify for this major tournament.

"Certainly, no one can exclude Iran's national team from the World Cup; the only country that could be excluded is one that merely carries the title of "host" yet lacks the ability to provide security for the teams participating in this global event," Iran national team posted on its Instagram.

Iran, qualified for their fourth successive World Cup by topping Group A in the third round of Asian qualifying last year, are scheduled to play three matches in the US, but their participation has been in doubt amid an escalating regional war.

On Wednesday, FIFA chief Gianni Infantino said on Wednesday that he met with American President Donald Trump, ​who assured him Iran are "welcome" to take part in the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the ​U.S., Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19.

But later, the Iranian sports minister, Ahmad Donyamali, said that Iran cannot participate in the 2026 World Cup following airstrikes against the country by the United States and Israel.

"Given that this corrupt government has assassinated our leader and created extreme insecurity, we cannot participate in the World Cup. The players have no safety, and the conditions for participation simply don't exist," said Donyamali on Iranian state television.

"In just eight or nine months, they have dragged us into two wars, killed thousands of our people, and committed grave atrocities. Under these circumstances, attending the tournament is impossible," he added.

Last week, in an interview with Politico, Trump said, "I really don't care, if Iran participates," adding that "I think Iran is a very badly defeated country. They're running on fumes."

Following the start of military action, the president of the Iran Football Federation, Mehdi Taj has reportedly stated, "What is certain is that after these attacks, it's hard to look at the World Cup with hope."

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian football fan, this is sad to see. The World Cup is a dream for players and fans. If the host cannot guarantee safety for all teams, what's the point? Hope cooler heads prevail and the focus remains on the sport. 🤞
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Rohit P
Trump should not be giving unsolicited advice. Iran earned their spot fair and square on the pitch. Their statement is strong and correct – FIFA runs the tournament. The host's job is to provide security, full stop.
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Sarah B
While I understand the geopolitical tensions, the players have worked for years for this moment. It's heartbreaking. FIFA and the host nations have a huge responsibility to ensure this World Cup is safe and inclusive for everyone.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, Iran's response is valid but their own minister is now saying they can't participate due to insecurity. It's a tragic situation all around. The spirit of football is being lost. We need peace, not more conflict.
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Michael C
This is a complex issue. The host's ability to ensure safety is paramount. If Iran feels unsafe, that's a serious failure. But pulling out also punishes their athletes. A no-win situation created by politics. Very disappointing.

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