Donald Trump has sparked controversy after warning that Iran’s national football team could face risks to their “life and ...
NFL legends lament White House mixing Iran attack footage with big football hits for social media post - Some players think ...
Pushing back on US President Donald Trump’s comments, Iran's national football team says “no one can exclude” it from playing ...
Cryptocurrency prediction markets are wagering on Iran’s participation in the upcoming FIFA World Cup co-hosted by the U.S., even as the country's sports minister said it is not possible given the ...
US President Donald Trump has publicly threatened the Iranian national football team from traveling to the United States for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In a statement released on Thursday, the President ...
Players from the Iranian women's team defied suspected undercover security officers to escape their hotel and claim asylum in Australia ...
On Tuesday night, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said he had U.S. President Trump's assurance that Iran will be welcome at the tournament.
Sports minister Ahmad Donyamali said Iran's soccer team cannot compete in the World Cup scheduled to take place in the U.S., ...
Five members of the Iranian women’s soccer team, who sought asylum in Australia will be granted humanitarian visas, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, confirmed Monday.
The NFL has been curiously silent after the White House's controversial post mixing footage with video of Iran bombing.
Iran are grouped with Belgium, Egypt and New Zealand. All three of their Group G matches are scheduled to take place in the US.
Two more members of the Iranian soccer team were granted humanitarian visas in Australia before the rest of the team departed Sydney late Tuesday, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirmed Wednesday.