FIFA has invited the Iranian Football Federation (FFIRI) to their headquarters for talks on the country’s participation at the World Cup 2026, a source told AFP on Tuesday.
Mehdi Taj, the head of the Iranian federation, said Iran’s presence at the tournament was contingent on guarantees from FIFA chief Gianni Infantino.
“We firmly believe that the Iranian team must participate in the World Cup,” Taj told a state television journalist on the sidelines of a pro-government gathering in Tehran.
“However, our participation is contingent upon obtaining a concrete guarantee during our meeting with Mr. Infantino,” he added.
“They have no right to insult our armed forces, and in particular the Revolutionary Guards. They must not insult our leaders”, he said, pointing to Americans.
“If Mr Infantino provides us with this guarantee, then we will go to the World Cup,” he said, adding that “in the event of insults, the team could return home.”
Iran’s presence at the tournament, held in the United States, Canada and Mexico between 11 June and 19 July, has been shrouded in uncertainty since the eruption of war in the Middle East in February following strikes by the United States and Israel.
The source said FIFA had asked the FFIRI to visit its Zurich base by May 20 to prepare for the World Cup.
Last week, Infantino reiterated that Iran would play their World Cup games in the United States as scheduled.
“Let me start at the outset, confirming straightaway that of course Iran will be participating at the FIFA World Cup 2026,” Infantino said as he addressed delegates at the FIFA Congress in Vancouver.
“And of course, Iran will play in the United States of America,” he added.
Iran’s delegation was the only absentee from the 211-member congress after a clash with Canadian border officials.
Iranian media said that Taj himself a former member of Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and two colleagues flew home after being insulted by Canadian immigration officers.
In 2024, Canada designated the IRGC a terrorist organisation and said individuals linked to the force were inadmissible.
On his return home, Taj told local media he wanted a meeting with FIFA to discuss various subjects.
Iran, based in Tucson, Arizona, during the World Cup, faces New Zealand, Belgium, and Egypt in Group G.
The Iranians open their World Cup campaign against New Zealand in Los Angeles on 15 June.