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FIFA president ‘will do whatever I can’ to support Iran playing in World Cup

FIFA president Gianni Infantino is insistent Iran will play at the World Cup despite the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

“We have only one plan for this team. Iran has qualified for the World Cup, and will play in the tournament,” Infantino told Iranian media their 5-0 friendly win over Costa Rica in Turkey on Tuesday. “Personally, I will do ​whatever I can to make sure everything is in order.”

Iranian officials have previously said it is up to FIFA and the U.S. to keep the team safe during the World Cup. Iran is scheduled to play their matches in Los Angeles and Seattle against Belgium, Egypt and New Zealand in Group G.

However, Iran would prefer to relocate its matches to Mexico, citing the United States’ bombing campaign alongside the Israeli military across the region since Feb 28.

President Donald Trump’s recently said Iran would be welcome at the World Cup, while stating: “I really don’t believe it is appropriate that they be there, for their own life and safety.”

“We want them to play; they are going to play in the World Cup. There are no Plans B or C or D – Plan A is the only plan,” Infantino said in an appearance on Univision.

“We live in a complex geopolitical situation… but our work is to unite. We know it is a complicated situation, but we will work to be sure that Iran plays in this World Cup in the best conditions.”

While moving match venues may be out of the question, Infantino seemingly suggested Iran could hold its World Cup training sessions outside of the U.S.

“From now until the World Cup, I will do whatever I can to support the Iran national team,” Infantino told Iranian media. “If you want to organize a training camp or ⁠if ​there is any matter related to activities outside the ​country, whatever it is, I will help. Whenever you want, please stay in contact. I am at your service and ​will help with anything you need.”

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