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Iran boycotts World Cup draw over visa denial
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Iran Withdraws from World Cup Draw in Protest of Visa Denial

November 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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November 28, 2025, 1:20 PM ET

Iran has opted to skip the 2026 World Cup draw scheduled for next week in Washington due to the U.S. government denying visas to its delegation, according to state news agency IRNA.

Amir Mahdi Alavi, a spokesperson for the Iranian Football Federation, mentioned that the challenges encountered were beyond mere athletic issues.

No response has been received from the White House as of yet.

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Alavi stated that the federation has reached out to FIFA in hopes of finding a resolution. FIFA has yet to comment on the situation.

In June, the Trump administration implemented a travel ban affecting citizens from 12 countries, including Iran, along with Haiti, which recently secured a spot in the World Cup.

Mehdi Taj, president of the Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran, was expected to head the Iranian delegation at the World Cup draw. Harold Cunningham – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

Despite the restrictions, there was a previous commitment for exemptions for athletes and team members, including coaches and essential support staff, traveling for major sporting events like the World Cup and Olympics as defined by the Secretary of State.

It remains uncertain whether this exemption will apply to the upcoming World Cup draw at the Kennedy Center on December 5th.

The Iranian delegation was set to be led by Football Federation President Mehdi Taj, a prominent figure in Asian football and a member of two FIFA committees that monitor the World Cup.

Taj also serves as one of the vice-presidents of the Asian Football Confederation and is involved with FIFA’s committee responsible for the competitions and men’s national teams.

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This World Cup will feature a record 48 teams, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, taking place from June 11 to July 19.

### Fan Take
This news is significant for soccer fans as it highlights the ongoing geopolitical tensions that can directly impact the sport’s global events. The absence of Iran from the World Cup draw not only affects their participation but also diminishes the tournament’s diversity and competitive spirit, reminding us of the broader implications of politics on sports.

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