Islamic Republic of Iran at FIFA World Cup 2026: All players, full squad list, key stats and schedule – olympics.com
- The Islamic Republic of Iran has finalized its squad and preparation strategy for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a process marked by a high-profile roster omission and a...
- As of May 17, 2026, the team has announced its official squad list, providing the final roster of players who will represent the nation in the tournament.
- The full squad list, along with key player statistics and the team's tournament schedule, has been detailed by olympics.com, outlining the personnel and the path Iran will navigate...
The Islamic Republic of Iran has finalized its squad and preparation strategy for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a process marked by a high-profile roster omission and a planned training camp in Turkey.
As of May 17, 2026, the team has announced its official squad list, providing the final roster of players who will represent the nation in the tournament. According to reporting from Al Jazeera, one of the most notable decisions in the selection process was the exclusion of Sardar Azmoun, who was left out of the 2026 World Cup squad.
The full squad list, along with key player statistics and the team’s tournament schedule, has been detailed by olympics.com, outlining the personnel and the path Iran will navigate during the competition.
To prepare for the upcoming matches, the Iran men’s soccer team is traveling to Turkey. CBS News reports that the squad will use the trip to Turkey for dedicated World Cup preparations, focusing on tactical training and fitness ahead of the tournament start.
Parallel to the athletic preparations, there have been diplomatic efforts between the team’s governing body and the sport’s global authority. Reuters reports that FIFA has held positive talks
with Iran’s Football Association (FA) in anticipation of the World Cup.
However, the lead-up to the tournament has also been characterized by tensions regarding stadium conduct and symbolism. OutSports reports that Iran has issued demands for Pride flags to be banned from World Cup stadiums during the event.
The combination of these developments—the surprising omission of a key player, the strategic training move to Turkey, and the administrative demands regarding stadium displays—sets the stage for Iran’s participation in the 2026 tournament.
