US Says It Does Not Object to Iran Playing in World Cup but People With Ties to IRGC Won’t Be Allowed

By Trevor Hunnicutt and Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON, April ⁠23 (Reuters) – ⁠U.S. Secretary of State Marco ⁠Rubio said on Thursday Washington had no objections to ​Iranian players participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup but he added the players ‌will not be allowed to ‌bring with them people with ties to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

“Nothing ⁠from the ⁠U.S. has told them they can’t come,” Rubio told reporters.

President Donald ​Trump also said his administration “would not want to affect the athletes” in comments he made at the White House.

The 2026 soccer World Cup is set to begin on ​June 11 across the United States, Mexico and Canada.

Paolo Zampolli, a Trump envoy ⁠who ⁠has no official connection with ⁠the ​World Cup, had earlier suggested that Italy should replace Iran at the tournament.

“The problem ​with Iran would ⁠be not their athletes. It would be some of the other people they would want to bring with them, some of whom have ties to the IRGC. We may not be able to let them in but not the athletes ⁠themselves,” Rubio said.

“They can’t bring a bunch of IRGC terrorists into our ⁠country and pretend that they are journalists and athletic trainers,” Rubio added. Washington has designated the IRGC as a “foreign terrorist organization.”

Currently there is no suggestion Iran will withdraw or be banned from the tournament that Italy missed out on.

After the start of the Iran war, Iran requested that FIFA move the team’s three group matches from the U.S. to Mexico, which was rejected.

The U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on ⁠February 28. Iran responded with its own strikes on Israel and Gulf states with U.S. bases. U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed thousands and displaced millions. A fragile ceasefire in ​the Iran war began over two weeks ago.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh ​in Washington; Editing by Stephen Coates)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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