The 2026 FIFA World Cup has become more complex, and FIFA President Gianni Infantino is clear: there is no backup plan.
“No Plan B”—FIFA Stands Firm
Amid global tensions and concerns about Iran’s involvement, Infantino reaffirmed FIFA’s position:
There is “no Plan B, C, or D”—only Plan A.
The plan? Iran will compete in the World Cup as scheduled.
FIFA will not consider:
- Shifting matches outside the United States
- Replacing Iran with another team
- Any alternate tournament plans
The message is clear: the tournament will proceed as planned—regardless of the situation.
Controversy Around Iran’s Participation
Iran’s role has become a significant topic ahead of the 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Key reasons include:
- The ongoing geopolitical issues between Iran and the U.S.
- Iranian officials advocating to move matches to Mexico for security reasons
- Uncertainty about whether Iran would participate
At times, Iran even suggested it might boycott games held in the U.S. while still wishing to take part in the tournament overall.
