FIFA, Iran hold “constructive” talks ahead of World Cup

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FIFA Secretary-General Mattias Grafstrom described his Saturday meeting with the head of Iran’s Football Federation (FFIRI) as “constructive” as concerns about the nation’s participation ​in next month’s World Cup have not abated.

Grafstrom met with FFIRI President ‌Mehdi Taj in Istanbul and told Reuters he was confident ​about Iran competing in the United States, despite ⁠hostilities between the two countries extending into their third month.

“We’ve had an excellent and constructive meeting together with the Iran FA,” Grafstrom said during a ‌visit to Istanbul. “We’re working closely together and looking very much forward to welcoming them to the FIFA World Cup.”

Iran is ‌slated to play all three of its group matches in ‌the ⁠United States, beginning with a contest vs. New Zealand ⁠in Los Angeles on June 15. It is also scheduled to take on Belgium in Los Angeles and conclude Group G play against Egypt in Seattle on June ​26.

Iran asked that its games ‌be moved to Mexico, but FIFA president Gianni Infantino denied that request.

Taj has served as president of Iran’s governing body since 2022, but he had previously served in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

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The ‌66-year-old was not allowed to enter the FIFA Congress in ​Vancouver, Canada, earlier this month due to his IRGC ties.

Canada and the United States, co-hosting the ⁠World Cup with Mexico, have classified the IRGC as a “terrorist entity” and have stated that they will not permit people with ties to that ‌group in their respective nations.

Grafstrom would not specifically address entry and visa arrangements for Iranian players. The discussion with Taj primarily involved operational issues.

“We’ve discussed all relevant matters, but I think it’s not the place to discuss the details,” he said. “Overall, a very positive meeting, and we’re looking forward to continuing the dialogue.”

Taj also shared with ‌ Reuters that the meeting with Grafstrom and other FIFA officials was positive.

“I am pleased ​that they listened to Iran’s points, all 10 points that we had raised, and they offered solutions for each ⁠of them. I hope, God willing, that our national team can go ⁠to the World Cup without any problems and achieve very good results there,” he said.

The Iranian squad is scheduled to ‌leave Tehran for a training camp in Turkey on Monday. Its base in the United States is located at the Kino ​Sports Complex in Tucson, Arizona, and it is slated to travel there in early June.

Published on May 17, 2026

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