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Trump will welcome Iran at World Cup - Infantino

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The New York Times - World 3 weeks ago • nytimes.com
Trump Will Let Iran Play at 2026 World Cup in U.S., FIFA Chief Says
The head of soccer’s global governing body, Gianni Infantino, said that President Trump had assured him the Iranian team could play in this summer’s tournament despite the war in the Middle East.
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The New Arab - Top 3 weeks ago • newarab.com
Infantino says Trump welcomes Iran's World Cup participation
FIFA chief says Trump welcomes Iran at 2026 World Cup in the US as team prepares for Group G matches with Belgium, Egypt, and New Zealand.
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Al Jazeera (EN) - All 3 weeks ago • aljazeera.com
Iran welcome to compete in FIFA World Cup, Trump tells Infantino
FIFA’s Infantino says US president ‘reiterates that the Iranian team is welcome’ to participate in the tournament. FIFA President Gianni Infantino ‌says Iran’s participation in the World Cup would be welcomed by United S…
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The New York Times - World 3 weeks ago • nytimes.com
How Trump’s War With Iran Changed the World in a Week
The conflict is reshaping travel patterns, energy dependencies, living costs, trade routes and diplomatic alliances.
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The Guardian - UK 3 weeks ago • theguardian.com
Infantino insists Trump has assured him Iran are ‘welcome’ to play at 2026 World Cup
Fifa president posts message after meeting with TrumpIran due to play all three group matches in the USDonald Trump has said Iran are “welcome” to play at the upcoming World Cup, despite the ongoing war in the Middle Eas…
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BBC News - Top Stories 3 weeks ago • bbc.com
Trump will welcome Iran at World Cup - Infantino
US President Donald Trump has said Iran are "welcome" to take part in this summer's World Cup despite the countries being at war, according to Fifa president Gianni Infantino.
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