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Apr 29, 2026
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Iranian Officials Absent from Pre-World Cup Football Events in Canada

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Iranian officials from the football federation were noticeably absent from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Congress in Vancouver, Canada, which was attended by FIFA President Gianni Infantino. The absence comes amid concerns over visa issues and the US-Israeli conflict with Iran. Despite this, FIFA has stated that Iran will participate in the World Cup as scheduled.

The Absence of Iranian Officials

Representatives from Iran's football federation were not present at the largest formal meeting of Asia's football leaders before the World Cup. The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Congress, held in Vancouver, Canada, was attended by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, but there was no discussion about Iran's participation in the tournament or potential changes to their game schedule due to the US-Israeli conflict.

Concerns Over Visa Issues and Participation

Concerns were raised that visa issues could affect the Iranian delegation's ability to travel to both the confederation meeting and the overall FIFA Congress. The 48-team tournament is being hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico, starting on June 11. It was not clear if visa issues prevented Iranian representatives from attending the AFC Congress.

Iran's World Cup Schedule and Preparations

Iran are placed in Group G with Belgium, New Zealand, and Egypt. Team Melli's planned training camp would be in Tucson, Arizona, and they are scheduled to open their World Cup campaign on June 15 against New Zealand in Inglewood, California. Iran will play Belgium on June 21 and face Egypt in the final group match in Seattle on June 26.

FIFA's Stance on Iran's Participation

FIFA has consistently said Iran will stick to the World Cup game schedule decided last December. Despite the current conflicts, Infantino emphasized the importance of football in bringing people together: 'Now even more, we need to find ways to build these famous bridges, or maybe to build football fields instead. And to build competitions where people can join and come together.'