Trump told FIFA Iran is welcome to play in World Cup in U.S., officials say

CBS News
March 11, 2026
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President Trump told FIFA that Iran is welcome to play in the World Cup hosted by the United States.

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President Donald Trump informed FIFA representatives Tuesday that Iran is welcome to participate in the World Cup tournament hosted by the United States, according to officials who spoke with CBS News. This statement clarifies the administration's position regarding Iran's potential involvement in the international sporting event. The decision could impact diplomatic relations and the logistics of the tournament. It also signals a specific stance on sports diplomacy concerning nations with complex geopolitical standing. Further details regarding the implications of this statement for tournament planning are anticipated.

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President Trump informed FIFA that Iran is welcome to participate in the World Cup hosted by the United States.

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