Iran's football players hold pictures of buildings damaged by U.S.-Israeli strikes of their young victims, before the Costa Rica v Iran International Friendly match, in Antalya, Turkey, on March 31, 2026. (Credit: Kaan Soyturk/Reuters)
A top envoy to U.S. President Donald Trump asked FIFA to replace Iran with Italy in the upcoming World Cup, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.
The plan is an effort to repair ties between Trump and Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni after the two fell out amid the American president's attacks against Pope Leo XIV over the Iran war, the FT reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
"I confirm I have suggested to Trump and [FIFA President Gianni] Infantino that Italy replace Iran at the World Cup. I'm an Italian native, and it would be a dream to see the Azzurri at a U.S.-hosted tournament," U.S. special envoy Paolo Zampolli told the FT. "With four titles, they have the pedigree to justify inclusion."
The White House, FIFA, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
Italy suffered a shock in March after the national team missed out on the World Cup for the third time in a row following a 4-1 penalty shootout defeat by Bosnia and Herzegovina in their qualifying playoff final.
Iran qualified for a fourth successive World Cup last year, but after the start of the U.S.-Israeli war in its territory, it requested that FIFA move the team's three group matches from the U.S. to Mexico.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said on a visit to an Iranian squad training camp in Turkey last month that all matches would take place as scheduled, while offering the team help with preparations for the tournament.
"We are preparing and making arrangements for the World Cup, but we are obedient to the decisions of the authorities," Iranian football federation (FFIRI) President Mehdi Taj told reporters at a pro-government rally in Tehran on Wednesday. "For now, the decision is for the national team to be fully prepared for the World Cup."
The decision on which country would come in if the Iranian government withdrew the team lies in the hands of FIFA, which, under Article Six of the World Cup regulations, is at liberty to call up any nation it chooses to fill the vacancy.
The AFC would be expected to lobby hard for the replacement to come from Asia, with the United Arab Emirates, which lost a qualifying playoff to Iraq last November, the obvious choice.
The UAE has nowhere near the footballing pedigree of the Italians; however, having appeared at only one edition of the World Cup finals in 1990, when it lost all three matches.
The World Cup, which is also being co-hosted by Mexico and Canada, gets underway on June 11 with Iran scheduled to kick off their campaign against New Zealand in Los Angeles four days later.
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