FIFA wants Iran to fulfill World Cup schedule and won’t act on Palestinian complaint about Israel
ZURICH (AP) — In a statement Thursday that did not mention Iran, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said soccer has a key role to “promote peace,” though the sport’s governing body took no action on its Palestinian member federation’s complaints against Israel.
Infantino reiterated after FIFA’s ruling council met that it will not grant Iranian requests to move the team’s three World Cup group games in June from the United States to Mexico.
Iranian government and soccer officials have said it is not possible for the national team to come to the U.S. because of military attacks on the country by Israel and U.S. since Feb. 28. The team is due to play two games at the Los Angeles Rams’ stadium in Inglewood and one in Seattle.
“We have a schedule,” Infantino said about the World Cup fixtures announced in December, adding “we want the FIFA World Cup to go ahead as scheduled.”


