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Iran Withdraws from World Cup Draw as US Officials Reject Visa Applications

November 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Iran will not participate in the draw for the 2026 World Cup taking place next week in Washington, D.C., due to reports that their delegation’s visa applications were rejected. On December 5, Iran’s state news agency revealed a boycott of the Kennedy Center, citing the U.S. government’s refusal to issue visas, as reported by the Associated Press. Amir Mahdi Alavi, a spokesperson for the Iranian Football Federation, mentioned that they have reached out to FIFA for help.

This visa denial follows months of concern that President Donald Trump’s travel ban could impact major sporting events, including the upcoming World Cup and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The Trump administration instituted a total entry ban for 12 countries, including Iran, while imposing partial restrictions on seven others.

Another nation affected by the ban is Haiti, which has also qualified for the World Cup. However, the June travel ban includes exceptions for athletes and team members traveling for significant sporting events, as designated by the Secretary of State.

This raises questions about whether the World Cup draw falls under this exception or if it only applies to the tournament itself, a matter that will ultimately be determined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio. There have been previous instances of similar visa issues; for example, a senior little league team from Venezuela was barred from a tournament, and a Mexican team replaced them due to the restrictions.

Unless further boycotts occur, Iran is set to compete in its seventh World Cup in four consecutive years after qualifying officially in March. The Associated Press highlighted that federation president Mehdi Taj is a prominent figure in Asian soccer and serves on two FIFA committees overseeing the World Cup. The 2026 World Cup is set to kick off on June 11, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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This news is significant for soccer fans as it underscores how political tensions can directly affect international sports, potentially influencing team participation. The implications for the sport could be profound, as the absence of teams like Iran may alter the tournament’s competitive landscape and cultural representation.

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