[p]The war, triggered by US-Israeli strikes on February 28, has thrown into doubt [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/iran/xrRx85iA/"]Iran[/a]'s participation at this summer's men's football World Cup, jointly hosted by [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/canada/x4toKORL/"]Canada[/a], [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/mexico/O6iHcNkd/"]Mexico[/a] and the [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/usa/fuitL4CF/"]United States[/a].[/p][p]During a meeting to discuss preparations for the competition, "we also spoke about the current situation in Iran," Infantino, the head of the world football governing body, wrote on Instagram.[/p][p][b]"During the discussions, President Trump reiterated that the Iranian team is, of course, welcome to compete in the tournament in the United States,"[/b] he wrote.[/p][p]The comments marked the first time Infantino, who awarded Trump the inaugural FIFA peace prize in December, has acknowledged the ongoing war in the Middle East.[/p][p]Iran's federation football chief on Tuesday cast doubt on his team's participation in the sporting extravaganza, following the defection of several women footballers from the Islamic Republic during the Asian Cup in Australia.[/p][embed guid="fc59bbac-0c63-4ff8-8537-aae45b6cbf0e" url="https://www.instagram.com/p/DVutygMD2RR/" social-type="instagram" /][p][b]"If the World Cup is like this, who in their right mind would send their national team to a place like this?"[/b] Mehdi Taj asked on Iranian state television.[/p][p]While the event is spread out across three countries, Iran are scheduled to play all three group games in the United States, two in Los Angeles and one in Seattle.[/p][p]On Tuesday, at the Women's Asian Cup in Australia, players from Iran's team claimed asylum.[/p][p]Five players, including captain Zahra Ghanbari, slipped away from the team hotel under the cover of darkness to claim sanctuary from Australian officials, the Australian government announced.[/p][p]At least two more team members applied to stay later in the day, according to local media.[/p]
Infantino admits Trump said Iran are 'welcome to compete' at World Cup despite war
US President Donald Trump has said that Iran is "welcome" to participate at the upcoming World Cup in North America, despite the ongoing Middle East war, FIFA chief Gianni Infantino said Wednesday.
Related stories
⚽ Football
New
Flashscore sources: Man United identify unsettled Aurelien Tchouameni as top target
Dean Jones
⚽ Football
New
Ismael Saibari: The extraordinary journey of Morocco’s World Cup top goalscorer
Anna Carreau
⚽ Football
New
World Cup highlights: Ronaldo makes history, England stumble & the 'statue fan' returns
Rodrigo Coimbra
⚽ Football
New
‘I must prove myself anytime I’m on the field’ - Benjamin Asare on clean sheet vs England
Owuraku Ampofo
⚽ Football
New
'We're all stars': Colombia hero Daniel Munoz plays down individual performances
Reuters
⚽ Football
New
'Extremely happy' Ronaldinho comes out of retirement for Italy's third-tier
Reuters