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Vancouver Congress opens with Iran absent

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The 76th FIFA Congress opened in Vancouver on 30 April with 1,600 delegates from 211 member associations. Iran was the only nation absent, and Gianni Infantino addressed an empty Iranian chair to confirm participation.

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Key takeaway

211 federations on the floor and one empty chair; the absence carried the news, not the agenda.

The 76th FIFA Congress convened at the Vancouver Convention Centre on Thursday 30 April 2026 with roughly 1,600 delegates from 211 member associations. The roll call recorded one absence: Iran. Gianni Infantino addressed the floor: 'Iran will be participating at the FIFA World Cup 2026, and of course, Iran will play in the United States' 1. He spoke to an empty Iranian chair. He also announced his candidacy for a fourth FIFA presidential term, with elections scheduled for March 2027 in Morocco, and FIFA projected $13.1 billion in revenue from the 48-team tournament.

The Congress had been flagged as ceremonial on the Iran file 15 days out , with the agenda still unpublished as the date approached. Pearson on Wednesday changed what 'ceremonial' meant. The absence Infantino addressed was no longer an institutional formality but the consequence of Canada's IRGC vetting executed at a port of entry the day before. The session's optics, intended to ratify Iran's place in the 48-team draw, instead documented its enforced exclusion from the room where that ratification was supposed to be witnessed.

The 211-association roll call also held the on-stage confrontation between the Palestinian and Israeli federations. The Vancouver session therefore sat across two unresolved files at once: Iran's border vulnerability eight weeks before the opener, and an arbitration appeal the PFA had filed at CAS ten days earlier. Neither was on the published agenda. Both shaped the room.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

FIFA holds its annual meeting of all member football associations. Of the 211 countries in world football, only Iran was missing, because its delegation had been turned away at the Canadian border the day before. FIFA's president told the assembled delegates that Iran would play in the World Cup anyway, speaking to an empty seat. He also said he wants to lead FIFA for a fourth term and that this World Cup is expected to generate $13 billion, nearly double the last one in Qatar. The empty Iranian chair made his assurances look more uncertain than he would have liked.

What could happen next?
  • Opportunity

    The $13.1 billion figure, now formally stated to 1,600 delegates, provides a hard financial accountability benchmark against which any participation forfeit can be measured. Rights-holder broadcasters may now have grounds to seek indemnity clauses for Iran-specific forfeit risk.

  • Precedent

    Infantino's fourth-term announcement follows a pattern of FIFA presidents using World Cup-year congresses to consolidate electoral mandates. A March 2027 election in Morocco means Infantino will campaign against the backdrop of whatever the 2026 tournament produces, making his governance of the Iran file a direct electoral liability or asset.

First Reported In

Update #9 · Iran's Pearson test

Sports Illustrated· 1 May 2026
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