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    Soccer-Italy Underwhelmed by Trump Envoy's Suggestion They Should Replace Iran at World Cup

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    Last updated: April 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A U.S. envoy to President Trump, Paolo Zampolli, has proposed that Italy—absent from the World Cup—replace Iran at the 2026 tournament. The suggestion has drawn embarrassment and criticism in Italy, with FIFA affirming Iran’s participation remains on track.

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    Table of Contents

    • Controversy Surrounding Italy's Potential World Cup Inclusion
    • Background of the Suggestion
    • Reaction from Italian Media and Officials
    • Expert Opinions on the Proposal
    • FIFA's Stance and Political Context
    • Italy's World Cup Absence and Iran's Position
    • Italy Missing Third Successive World Cup
    • Iran's Qualification and Ongoing Participation
    • Previous Attempts and FIFA Regulations
    • Zampolli's Past Efforts
    • FIFA's Decision-Making Process
    • Upcoming World Cup Schedule

    Soccer-Italy underwhelmed by Trump envoy's suggestion they should replace Iran at World Cup

    Controversy Surrounding Italy's Potential World Cup Inclusion

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    By Mitch Phillips and Nick Mulvenney

    Background of the Suggestion

    April 23 (Reuters) - The suggestion that Iran should be replaced by Italy at this year's World Cup drew a mix of embarrassment and apathy from Azzurri fans on Thursday, with Italian media reminding readers that the idea has a very familiar feel.

    Donald Trump's U.S. special envoy Paolo Zampolli told the Financial Times that he made the suggestion to the U.S. president and FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

    "I'm an Italian native and it would be a dream to see the Azzurri at a US-hosted tournament. With four titles, they have the pedigree to justify inclusion," said Zampolli, an Italian-American who is Trump's envoy for "Global Partnership" but has no official connection with the World Cup or Italian football.

    The plan seems to be 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.

    Reaction from Italian Media and Officials

    Italy's main sports news websites have given the story only a passing reference.

    Sports Minister Andrea Abodi told the Italian news agency LaPresse: "Firstly it is not possible, secondly it is not appropriate ... You qualify on the pitch."

    Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti went further, saying the idea was "shameful".

    Expert Opinions on the Proposal

    Leading Italian coach Gianni De Biasi told Reuters it was an unlikely proposal with any theoretical Iranian absence logically filled by the team behind them in their qualification group.

    "Furthermore, I believe Italy doesn't need Trump's support on an issue like this. I think we can manage on our own," he said. 

    FIFA's Stance and Political Context

    Soccer's world governing body FIFA responded by pointing to Infantino's previous comments on Iran's participation. 

    "The Iranian team is coming, for sure," he told last week's CNBC Invest in America Forum: "Iran has to come if they are to represent their people. They really want to play, and they should play. Sport should be outside politics."

    Italy's World Cup Absence and Iran's Position

    Italy Missing Third Successive World Cup

    ITALY MISSING THIRD SUCCESSIVE WORLD CUP

    The White House, the Italian Football Federation and Asian Football Confederation did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.

    Currently there is no suggestion that Iran will withdraw or be banned from the tournament, which Italy missed out on after losing in a playoff for the third World Cup in a row.

    Iran's Qualification and Ongoing Participation

    Iran qualified for a fourth successive World Cup last year but, after the start of the war, requested that FIFA move the team's three group matches from the U.S. to Mexico - which was rejected.

    Iran is seemingly proceeding as planned. "We are preparing and making arrangements for the World Cup, but we are obedient to the decisions of the authorities," Iranian football federation 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." 

    Previous Attempts and FIFA Regulations

    Zampolli's Past Efforts

    Four years ago Zampolli, when he was a United Nations ambassador, wrote to Infantino saying that "the world is demanding" that he disqualify Iran because of the country's poor human rights record and replace them with Italy. 

    The request was ignored as Iran took part and went out after the group stage, having lost to England and the U.S. and beaten Wales.

    FIFA's Decision-Making Process

    In the seemingly unlikely scenario of Iran being excluded from this year's tournament, the decision on who would replace them 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, who lost a qualifying playoff to Iraq last November, the obvious choice.

    Upcoming World Cup Schedule

    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. 

    (Reporting by Mitch Phillips, Nick Mulvenney, Carlos Méndez, Trevor Stynes, Giselda VagnoniEditing by Toby Davis, Peter Rutherford and Andrew Cawthorne)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump’s envoy Paolo Zampolli suggested to Trump and FIFA President Gianni Infantino that Italy replace Iran at the 2026 World Cup, citing Italy’s four titles and desire to participate in a U.S.–hosted event (ajupress.com).
    • •Italian media and officials reacted coolly or negatively: Sports Minister Andrea Abodi said it’s “not possible” and “not appropriate,” while Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti called the idea “shameful.” FIFA has no plans to enact such a swap (bbc.co.uk).
    • •Iran remains firmly qualified and prepared: FIFA president Gianni Infantino reaffirmed Iran “for sure” will participate, and Iranian officials confirm ongoing preparations and obedience to authorities’ decisions (ajupress.com).

    References

    • Trump Envoy Suggests Italy Replace Iran in 2026 World Cup, FT Reports | AJU PRESS
    • World Cup 2026: No Fifa plan to swap Iran and Italy after Trump envoy asks for switch - BBC Sport

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-Italy underwhelmed by Trump envoy's suggestion they should replace Iran at World Cup

    1Who suggested that Italy should replace Iran at the World Cup?

    Donald Trump's envoy, Paolo Zampolli, suggested Italy should replace Iran at the upcoming World Cup.

    2How did Italian officials respond to the proposal?

    Italian Sports Minister Andrea Abodi called it inappropriate and emphasized that World Cup participation is earned on the pitch.

    3Is there any official movement to ban Iran from the World Cup?

    Currently, there is no suggestion that Iran will withdraw or be banned from the tournament.

    4Who would decide on a replacement if Iran were banned from the World Cup?

    FIFA has the authority to select any nation to fill a vacancy under Article Six of the World Cup regulations.

    5Why did the story receive limited attention in Italian media?

    Italian sports news sites gave the suggestion only passing reference, viewing it as unlikely and not serious.

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