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Men's Football FIFA World Cup 2026


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Iran :IRI and Argentina :ARG  are qualified for the FIFA WC 2026

 

Iran draw 2-2 with Uzbekistan thanks a Taremi double.

AFC round 8 closed with two surprise Kyrgyz Republic won 3-1 over Qatar, and Palestine claimed their first win in this round (2-1 Iraq).

 

Two round to play and only Korea DPR is eliminated; instead Qatar, Kyrgyz Republic, Palestine, Kuwait, Bahrain and China cannot qualify directly; but can still advance to the fourth round.

 

 

Argentina secure the spot at WC 2026 thanks drawless Bolivia-Uruguay

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20 minutes ago, konig said:

Easier than i expected, Raphinha has to dont say that kind of crap before the match.

I think it's desperation, Brazil is under a lot of pressure with the recent results, and against Argentina maybe he wanted to show something to the fans. But I agree that it was quite exaggerated. 

 

Now I'll have to endure another week of "if Neymar was there it would be different"... :pope:

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Donald Trump said he won't let the Iran team and their fans to enter in USA during WC. Well, what can we say anymore about the politics, respect or fair-play? We live in a stupid world:wacko:

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18 hours ago, hoversaBR said:

I think it's desperation, Brazil is under a lot of pressure with the recent results, and against Argentina maybe he wanted to show something to the fans. But I agree that it was quite exaggerated. 

 

Now I'll have to endure another week of "if Neymar was there it would be different"... :pope:

At least there would be theater to watch :p 

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16 minutes ago, vlad said:

Donald Trump said he won't let the Iran team and their fans to enter in USA during WC. Well, what can we say anymore about the politics, respect or fair-play? We live in a stupid world:wacko:

by this time I think even Trump will not be allowed to enter the USA neither :lol:

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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I love these reactions. They always have the strongest Any man who must say, "I am the King", is no true king vibes :d 

Thank you for that

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12 hours ago, vlad said:

Donald Trump said he won't let the Iran team and their fans to enter in USA during WC. Well, what can we say anymore about the politics, respect or fair-play? We live in a stupid world:wacko:

I'm sure FIFA can arrange for Iran to play their games in Canada or Mexico. Back in 1990 England were 'randomly' chosen to play their group matches in Cagliari aka the most difficult host city to access compared to continental Italy to limit the 'fan issues'.

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8 hours ago, Monzanator said:

I'm sure FIFA can arrange for Iran to play their games in Canada or Mexico. Back in 1990 England were 'randomly' chosen to play their group matches in Cagliari aka the most difficult host city to access compared to continental Italy to limit the 'fan issues'.

Yeah, probably they will play in Mexico if they will be allocated to Group A, according to the media, but what if Iraq qualifies as well? I'm wondering if North Korea would have qualified what he would have say? Same for Syria:coffee: Probably we won't know because only Iraq can still qualify between these 3 nations mentioned above, but it's an interesting question about North Korea or Syria.

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