Iran skips meeting of Asia soccer leaders

Representatives from Iran’s soccer federation were not present at the largest formal meeting of Asia’s soccer leaders before this summer’s World Cup.
In the presence of FIFA President Gianni Infantino, there was no discussion at the Asian Football Confederation Congress about Iran’s participation in the tournament or whether the team’s games should be moved out of the United States because of the conflict between the two nations.
There have been concerns that visa issues could impact the Iranian delegation’s ability to travel to both Tuesday’s confederation meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, and the overall FIFA Congress on Thursday, as well as the World Cup starting on June 11. The 48-team tournament is being hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
It was not clear if visa issues prevented Iranian representatives from attending the AFC Congress. However, as the nine AFC teams that qualified for the World Cup were presented with commemorative gifts, it was announced that Iran would receive its token “once they arrive.”
An Iranian government spokesperson said last week that the national team was preparing for “proud and successful participation” in its World Cup games in the United States.
FIFA, soccer’s international governing body, has consistently said Iran will stick to the World Cup game schedule decided last December, before the US and Israel launched military attacks on Feb. 28, and has refused to entertain suggestions that the team’s games be moved to Mexico.









