Iran 'welcome' at FIFA World Cup 2026, but... — Trump lays out terms, says ticket sales 'through the roof'

In a recent statement, U.S. President Donald Trump affirmed that the Iranian soccer team will be welcome to participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, he raised concerns regarding the safety of the team, indicating that the current political climate might pose challenges. Trump's comments come as the global sporting event gears up to take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with ticket sales reportedly soaring. The World Cup is set to be a significant event, showcasing teams from around the world, and Iran's participation would be notable given the country's complex relations with the U.S. and other nations. As the tournament approaches, security measures will likely be a focal point for organizers to ensure the safety of all teams and fans involved, particularly from nations with strained diplomatic ties. Trump's remarks highlight the intersection of sports and politics, further emphasizing the importance of safety in international events. The anticipation surrounding the 2026 World Cup continues to grow, with fans eager to witness the action on the field amidst ongoing discussions about safety and inclusivity.
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