Will Iran play its World Cup matches in Mexico? (Reuters)
Iran has suggested to move its World Cup matches from the United States to co-hosts Mexico in connection with the Middle East war.
Sports minister Ahmad Donyamali was quoted by state news agency Irna as saying that they would look into the proposal together with the world governing body FIFA.”I hope that conditions can be created so that our boys can take part at the World Cup after all,” Donyamali said.”It is important to make careful use of all sporting aspects to ensure that participation is still possible.”
Iran are set to face Belgium, New Zealand and Egypt in the group stage with all three matches to be played in the US, which hosts the June 11-July 19 tournament together with Mexico and Canada.
The US and Israel have been carrying out air strikes against Iran since February 28. Tehran is carrying out counterstrikes in the region.
Donyamali ruled out Iran’s participation at the World Cup on Wednesday.
US President Donald trump said the next day it was not “appropriate” for Iran to play for safety reasons. Iran dismissed this, saying that decisions were made solely by FIFA.