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Iran’s Azmoun removed from team for disloyalty, faces World Cup ban

19 March 2026
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Sardar Azmoun, a prominent Iranian soccer player, has been expelled from the national team due to perceived disloyalty to the government, as reported by Iranian media, casting doubt on his participation in the upcoming World Cup. Azmoun’s removal follows his controversial social media post featuring a meeting with Dubai’s ruler, which angered Iranian authorities amid heightened tensions between Iran and the U.S., who are co-hosting the tournament with Mexico and Canada. The absence of the striker, who has scored 57 goals for Iran since his debut in 2014, is expected to weaken the national team, known as Team Melli, as they prepare for their group matches. His expulsion has sparked criticism from state television pundits, suggesting that players should exemplify loyalty and patriotism. Reports indicate that assets belonging to Azmoun and other players may also be at risk following this incident.

Why It Matters

Azmoun’s expulsion reflects the broader political tensions affecting sports in Iran, particularly in relation to the country’s international standing and its relationships with Western countries. The ongoing conflict with the U.S., exacerbated by military actions and the recent death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has heightened scrutiny of public figures, including athletes. The World Cup, scheduled for June 11 to July 19, 2026, is significant for Iran, as it provides a platform for national representation. The situation illustrates the intertwining of sports and politics in Iran, where athletes’ actions can have serious repercussions amidst a climate of national pride and government oversight.

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