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Iran to boycott FIFA World Cup final draw over U.S. visa denial

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Last updated: 2025/11/29 at 8:35 AM
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Tehran, Iran – Iran’s Football Federation announced Friday it will boycott the final draw ceremony for the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to visa issues impacting its delegation. The decision follows the United States’ refusal to grant visas to several Iranian federation officials, despite the event being held in Washington, D.C. on December 5th. This action raises diplomatic concerns as the tournament is set to kick off in June 2026, jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.

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Impact on the Draw CeremonyBroader Implications for International Football

The boycott impacts participation in a critical event for qualifying nations, providing visibility for potential group stage opponents. According to a statement by federation spokesman Amir Mehdi Alavi, the decision was made after extensive consultations with Iran’s Ministry of Sports and Youth and the Foreign Ministry. Initial reports suggest that four members of the delegation, including the men’s national team head coach, did receive visas.

Iran’s FIFA World Cup Boycott: A Diplomatic Snag

The visa denials, which the Iranian Football Federation deemed “non-sporting,” stem from ongoing political tensions between Iran and the United States. While details surrounding the specific reasons for rejection haven’t been publicly released, it is generally understood that travel restrictions exist for Iranian citizens seeking to enter the U.S. This situation highlights challenges of holding international sporting events in countries with complex geopolitical relationships.

Alavi confirmed that FIFA has been informed of the boycott. The organization, led by President Gianni Infantino, has acknowledged the issue and pledged to address it seriously, though specific actions haven’t been announced. This is not the first time visa issues have threatened the participation of Iranian athletes or officials in international competitions held in the U.S.

Impact on the Draw Ceremony

The absence of key Iranian football figures from the draw ceremony is largely symbolic but underscores the severity of the diplomatic friction. The draw will proceed as scheduled, and Iran’s position within the qualifying process is unaffected. However, it prevents full representation from the nation during a significant moment for the sport.

The Iranian Students’ News Agency reported that Federation President Mehdi Taj was among those denied visas. This impacts the leadership’s ability to directly participate in the proceedings and potentially network with counterparts from other nations. Considering the potential for favorable group stage draws, this absence could be viewed as detrimental.

Broader Implications for International Football

This incident raises broader questions about FIFA’s ability to ensure equitable access and participation for all member associations, regardless of their countries’ political stances. The principle of non-discrimination is central to the organization’s statutes, and the U.S. visa policy directly clashes with this commitment. FIFA has previously navigated similar challenges surrounding World Cup hosting rights and participant access.

The situation also affects perceptions around the fairness of the 2026 World Cup qualification process, especially considering Iran’s status as a consistently competitive Asian team. The tournament is expanding to 48 teams, increasing the number of qualifying spots and the overall scale of the competition. A smooth qualification process is seen as vital making this expansion successful. Related coverage focusing on soccer news has increased in recent days.

However, legal experts suggest FIFA’s leverage in resolving the situation is limited, as visa issuance remains the sovereign right of each nation. The federation may explore diplomatic channels to facilitate future travel for its officials and athletes, but there are no guarantees of success. The incident also highlights strain on U.S.-Iran relations affecting areas beyond international affairs.

Looking ahead, FIFA is expected to issue a more detailed statement regarding its response to the visa denials. The immediate priority is ensuring the draw proceeds without further disruption. It remains uncertain whether the U.S. will reconsider its position or if this sets a precedent for future travel restrictions affecting Iranian participation in events held within its borders. The coming weeks will be critical in observing whether further diplomatic engagement can alleviate the situation.

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