Who will replace Iran in FIFA World Cup 2026 if they confirm boycott amid escalating US-Israel conflict

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Who will replace Iran in FIFA World Cup 2026 if they confirm boycott amid escalating US Iran conflict

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Tensions in the Middle East have raised serious questions about Iran’s participation in the FIFA World Cup 2026. The tournament will be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico in an expanded 48-team format.

Iran qualified from Asia after topping their group. However, the recent US-Israel strikes inside Iran and the country’s military response have created uncertainty around their place in the competition.The conflict intensified after Iran confirmed the death of its supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei and other senior officials in joint US-Israeli attacks. Iran has since launched strikes on US targets in the Middle East and in Israel.

With the situation worsening, attention has turned to FIFA. What could happen if Iran withdraws from the World Cup or is removed from the tournament.

What happens if Iran withdraws from the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Iran national football team

Iran national football team (Reuters Photo)

Football’s global governing body, FIFA, has said it is closely watching the situation. Secretary General Mattias Grafstrom explained that it is too early to give a detailed response about Iran’s participation. He said the finals draw had already taken place in Washington with all qualified teams involved, and the focus remains on delivering a safe tournament where every nation can take part.

He added that FIFA will continue discussions with the three host governments to ensure security for everyone involved.If Iran decides to withdraw before the tournament, they could face heavy financial penalties. According to FIFA regulations, a team that pulls out more than 30 days before the first match can be fined at least $324,000. If the withdrawal happens within 30 days of the opening match, the fine rises to at least $648,000.

The country would also need to repay preparation funds and other contributions received from FIFA. Additional disciplinary action could include suspension from future tournaments or replacement by another member association.Iran are currently placed in Group G alongside Belgium, New Zealand and Egypt, with matches scheduled in Los Angeles and Seattle. If Iran withdraws before the competition begins, FIFA has the authority to nominate a replacement, likely from the Asian Football Confederation. Iraq and the United Arab Emirates could benefit, depending on ongoing qualification play-offs. However, once the tournament starts, no new team can enter.

Any withdrawn team’s matches would be forfeited or adjusted under tournament rules.The situation remains uncertain as the sporting world waits for further developments.

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