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Iran plans to boycott World Cup in US: ‘Under no circumstances can we participate’

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Iran plans to boycott World Cup in US: ‘Under no circumstances can we participate’

Iran plans to boycott the soccer World Cup in protest of President Trump assassinating Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, its sports minister announced Wednesday.

“Considering that this corrupt regime has assassinated our leader, under no circumstances can we participate in the World Cup,” Ahmad Donyamali told Iranian state television of the summer tournament being held across the US, Mexico and Canada.

“Our children are not safe, and, ⁠fundamentally, such conditions for participation do not exist. Given the malicious actions they have carried out against Iran, they have forced two wars on us over eight or nine months and have killed and martyred thousands of our people,” he added of ongoing attacks by the US.

Iran players pose for a team group photo before a World Cup qualifier match.

Iran’s sports minister has said the country’s soccer team cannot participate in this summer’s World Cup. via REUTERS

It is not clear if Iran has formally withdrawn its men’s soccer team from the tournament, which runs from June 11 until July 19, when the final will be played in New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium.

The head of Iran’s soccer federation had already expressed doubts about its participation.

Trump, however, fired back that he “really doesn’t care” if Iran takes part.

Iran was one of 48 to qualify for the tournament, which is held every four years. Its team was scheduled to play all three of its guaranteed group games in the US.

Its first two group games, against New Zealand on June 15 and Belgium on June 21, are both set to take place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Los Angeles County, which is home to the largest Iranian community outside the Middle East

The final guaranteed group game is against Egypt in Lumen Field in Seattle on June 26.

Iranian fans cheer at a FIFA World Cup qualifier match.

Iran qualified for the 48-team soccer tournament in March last year. AFP via Getty Images

Iran, which breezed through the Asian qualifying rounds to qualify for the tournament in March last year, was the only country missing from soccer governing body FIFA’s planning summit for World Cup participants held in Atlanta last week.

Any country that pulls out of the World Cup “no later than 30 days before the first match” faces a fine of at least $320,800, FIFA regulations state.

That is still far off, with the tournament 92 days away.

Aerial view of SoFi Stadium, the site of Super Bowl LVI.

Iran is due to play its first two group games at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. USA TODAY Sports

A general view of Lumen Field during a soccer match between the Seattle Sounders FC and Vancouver Whitecaps.

Iran’s final group game is scheduled for Seattle’s Lumen Stadium. USA TODAY Sports

“Disciplinary sanctions ⁠may include the expulsion of the participating member association concerned from subsequent FIFA competitions and/or the replacement of the participating member association with another member association,” the regulations state.

The most likely replacements if Iran does withdraw from the World Cup would be either Iraq or the United Arab Emirates, although both countries have suffered Iranian airstrikes as chaos has taken hold of the Gulf.

Iran’s UN ambassador, Amir Saeid Iravani, has claimed that more than 1,300 Iranian civilians have been killed since the start of US-Israeli airstrikes on Feb. 28.

With Post wires

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