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IRAN’S WORLD CUP PARTICIPATION IN DOUBT FOLLOWING DEADLY US STRIKES AND REGIONAL ESCALATION

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Iran’s participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been thrown into uncertainty following a dramatic escalation in hostilities between Tehran, Washington and Tel Aviv. Tensions surged over the weekend after reported US airstrikes killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. The strikes, carried out in coordination with Israeli forces, targeted major Iranian cities including Tehran.

US President Donald Trump vowed further action, warning that Iran would be hit with “a force that has never been seen before,” as the joint military campaign intensified. In retaliation, Iranian authorities launched missile strikes toward targets in neighboring countries, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar. British fighter jets were reportedly deployed to help shield allied nations from incoming projectiles, raising concerns as several countries set to compete at the World Cup found themselves directly or indirectly caught up in the unfolding conflict.

The crisis comes just three months before the 2026 tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. Iran, which has already secured qualification, is scheduled to face New Zealand, Belgium and Egypt in the group stage, with its opening match slated for June 16.

However, Iranian Football Federation president Mehdi Taj has cast serious doubt over the nation’s involvement. According to Spanish outlet Marca, Taj said: “With what happened today and with that attack by the United States, it is unlikely that we can look forward to the cup.” He added that the final decision would rest with sporting authorities.

With diplomatic tensions mounting and regional stability deteriorating, uncertainty now surrounds whether Iran will ultimately take part in football’s biggest global showcase.

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