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Iran signals 2026 World Cup boycott after US strikes
Iran’s sports minister said Wednesday that Iran would not take part in the 2026 World Cup, citing airstrikes carried out in the country by the tournament co-host, the US, alongside Israel.
“Since this corrupt government assassinated our leader, we have no conditions under which we can participate in the World Cup,” the minister, Ahmad Donyamali, said on state television.
“Our children are not safe,” he added.
Federation chief floats boycott, cites Australia precedent
It is not yet clear whether the decision is final. But Mehdi Taj, the president of the Iranian Football Federation, has raised the prospect of a boycott.
“What reasonable person would send their national team to the US if the World Cup is going to be as political as it was in Australia?” he told the Isna news agency.
He pointed to the Asian Cup in Australia, where five players from Iran’s women’s football team were granted asylum after refusing to sing the national anthem before their first match, fearing persecution if they returned home.
FIFA’s president, Gianni Infantino, said on Instagram that US President Donald Trump told him during a meeting on Tuesday that Iran’s team “is, of course, welcome to compete in the tournament in the United States” despite the war.
Trump had previously said “I really don’t care” whether Iran participates in the World Cup or not.
Iran scheduled for matches in US cities
Iran is among the 48 nations qualified for this year’s World Cup, to be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Iran, who dominated the Asian qualifying rounds, was the only nation missing from the FIFA planning summit held last week in Atlanta, US.
The team is scheduled to play on June 15 against New Zealand, then face Belgium and Egypt later in the five-week tournament. All three matches are set to take place in US cities.
According to FIFA rules, any team that withdraws from the tournament “no later than 30 days before the first match” will be fined at least 250,000 Swiss francs ($320,800, €277,049).
Sanctions may also include expelling the federation from future FIFA competitions and replacing the team with another country.
Edited by: Alex Berry
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Buggsy notches Sandown debut win in 2026
Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr’s yard saw hints of Buggsy’s promise before his purchase from the Ready To Run sale the previous year.
The Harry Angel colt justified the faith by capturing his maiden victory in the Sportsbet Jockey Watch Handicap (1000m) at Sandown last Wednesday.
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Sold for $300,000 at Inglis Ready To Run in October, the colt enjoyed an immediate freshen-up.
Kent Jnr mentioned the rest served the two-year-old well, particularly after dominating a Caulfield Heath trial recently, preparing him for debut.
Under Craig Williams at $2.20 odds-on, Buggsy triumphed by 1-¼ lengths ahead of Money Honey ($11) and Macedon Mission ($71) a neck further back.
“He was very well prepared by Hanover Lodge, but you can tell he lacks that race experience,” Kent Jnr said.
“He was off the bridle quite early but then had to dig deep and his best work was late.”
The colt will sharpen up with racing, but Kent Jnr was impressed by his composure at Sandown.
“He’s quite a busy brained horse at home,” Kent Jnr said.
“I think it’s testament to our system. He’s been to the Rosehill stable, transferred to the Cranbourne stable and that’s really brought him on, and he had a Caulfield trial as well.
“Craig’s so good with young horses. He gives them a good experience, gives invaluable feedback to us and the owners.
“I would say that would be the shortest he wants to go. He came off the bridle early and was strong past the post and you would imagine 1100 (metres) or 1200 would suit him better.”
Plans for the preparation will follow observation of the colt’s recovery on Thursday.
“That was a nice introduction, and I see no reason why he would train off,” Kent Jnr said.
“He’s a vibrant colt that eats very well and is full of energy, but tomorrow may tell a different story.
“Whatever the case he’s going to keep improving.”
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PSG stun Chelsea as Jorgensen blunder sparks Champions League thriller

Paris St Germain beat Chelsea 5-2 in a thrilling Champions League last-16 first leg on Wednesday, helped by a costly error from goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen and two late goals from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The sides had been level at 2-2 after Chelsea twice came from behind at the Parc des Princes.
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PSG Thrash Chelsea 5–2 as Real Madrid Beat Man City in Champions League
Holders Paris Saint-Germain produced a strong performance to defeat Chelsea FC 5–2 in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League Round of 16 tie on Wednesday night.
In another big match, Real Madrid CF also took a big step towards the quarter-finals after beating Manchester City FC 3–0, with captain Federico Valverde scoring all three goals.
Norwegian club Bodø/Glimt continued their impressive run with a 3–0 victory over Sporting CP, while Arsenal FC were held to a 1–1 draw away to Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
PSG 5–2 Chelsea
PSG took a big advantage into the second leg after two late goals from substitute Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
Bradley Barcola opened the scoring with a fine half-volley into the top corner. Chelsea responded when Malo Gusto equalised for the visitors.
However, Ousmane Dembélé restored PSG’s lead on a quick counter-attack after earlier forcing goalkeeper Filip Jørgensen to push a shot onto the post.
Chelsea again fought back through Enzo Fernández to make it 2–2, but Vitinha soon put PSG ahead again.
Late goals from Kvaratskhelia — a powerful strike and a close-range finish — sealed the win for the team coached by Luis Enrique and gave them a strong lead before the return leg in London.
Real Madrid 3–0 Man City
Real Madrid were in full control against Manchester City thanks to a brilliant hat-trick from Valverde.
The Uruguayan captain opened the scoring in the first half after receiving a long pass from goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, rounding Gianluigi Donnarumma and finishing calmly.
Valverde added his second goal seven minutes later with a powerful left-foot shot before completing his hat-trick with a fine volley just before half-time.
Madrid had a chance to increase their lead in the second half, but Vinícius Júnior saw his penalty saved.
Bodø/Glimt 3–0 Sporting CP
Bodø/Glimt continued their dream Champions League campaign with a comfortable victory over Sporting.
Sondre Brunstad Fet gave the hosts the lead from the penalty spot, while Ole Didrik Blomberg doubled the advantage just before half-time.
Kasper Høgh then scored his fifth Champions League goal in five matches to make it 3–0 and put the Norwegian side in a strong position before the second leg.
Leverkusen 1–1 Arsenal
Arsenal needed a late goal to avoid defeat away to Leverkusen.
After a goalless first half, Leverkusen took the lead early in the second half when Robert Andrich headed in from a corner after a quick attack that started from kick-off.
Arsenal pushed for an equaliser and were rewarded late on when substitute Noni Madueke won a penalty. Former Leverkusen forward Kai Havertz calmly converted the spot kick to secure a 1–1 draw.
Other results
Earlier matches on Tuesday saw Galatasaray SK defeat Liverpool FC 1–0, while FC Bayern Munich thrashed Atalanta BC 6–1.
Atlético Madrid also claimed a 5–2 win over Tottenham Hotspur FC, and Newcastle United FC played a 1–1 draw with FC Barcelona.
Upcoming Champions League dates
The second legs of the Round of 16 will take place on 17 and 18 March 2026.
The quarter-finals are scheduled for 7/8 April and 14/15 April, while the semi-finals will be played on 28/29 April and 5/6 May.
The final of the competition will be held on 30 May 2026 in Budapest. ⚽
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Report: FIFA cuts operating budget by more than $100M
FIFA President Gianni Infantino holds the FIFA World Cup trophy at the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 22, 2026. FIFA has slashed more than $100 million from its operating budget for this summer’s World Cup in North America, The Athletic reported.
In its annual report in 2024, FIFA’s projected budget for the 2023-26 cycle included $1.12 billion for operational expenses out of a total budget of $3.756 billion. The $1.12 billion included $280 million for technical services, $159 million for event transport, $145 million for safety and security, and $79 million for guest management.
However, four different sources told The Athletic that FIFA’s staff at its U.S. headquarters in Miami are feeling strains after learning that cuts to the operating budget — including areas of safety, logistics, security and accessibility — had “comfortably exceeded” $100 million.
A FIFA spokesperson issued a statement to The Athletic for Tuesday’s story.
“FIFA is constantly reviewing budget efficiencies to ensure costs are controlled, so that as much revenue as possible can be invested in the development of football around the world. This should not surprise anyone, as budget reviews are routinely applied prior to all our tournaments and events,” read the statement.
The 48-team World Cup is taking place at 16 venues across the U.S., Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19.
The U.S. Congress has allocated $625 million from the federal government to help venues with security costs, however those funds have not yet been distributed due to a partial government shutdown that is impacting the Department of Homeland Security.
The FIFA statement addressed concerns about safety and security.
“FIFA will never compromise on the operational success, nor on key aspects such as safety and security, of its biggest tournament, and to suggest otherwise is false and misleading. FIFA is investing considerable resources to ensure an outstanding experience. FIFA will be deploying a total workforce of approximately 5,000 individuals to ensure smooth operations,” read the statement.
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Federico Valverde: Real Madrid’s ‘most underrated player on the planet’ stars against Manchester City
Valverde is not always the headline act for Real Madrid, but unquestionably one of the team’s most versatile and reliable players. On Wednesday night, he deservedly took the headlines.
This isn’t the first time he’s stepped up in big moments either.
Last Friday, in Real’s La Liga fixture at Getafe, with the game at 1-1, he claimed a 94th-minute winner to keep their title hopes alive.
In the 39 games he’s played this season, he’s started 37, with his versatility impressing boss Alvaro Arbeloa as he covers defensive and midfield positions.
Valverde covers huge distances in every match, presses opponents, recovers the ball and drives Madrid forward.
Currently, Valverde is Real’s second captain after Dani Carvajal, a recognition of the standing he has earned in the dressing room and trust of the coaching staff.
It hasn’t been an easy season for him.
With Carvajal and Alexander-Arnold injured for large parts of the season, the Uruguayan was forced to play at full-back, despite his preference to play centrally in midfield.
“I have played many positions. I always try and give the best of myself and do what the coach asks,” he said on the eve of the City game. “I try and go forward, try and play on the wing, defence. Sometimes I have to do adapt. For me, that’s key.”
However, there’s no doubt Valverde has found brilliant form on the flanks and with Alexander-Arnold and Carvajal returning to the squad, they have linked up exceptionally.
It was ironic he told media on Tuesday he “wanted to keep the fans happy and proud”.
A first senior hat-trick to put Los Blancos a massive step closer to the quarter-finals will certainly have done that.
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Ball boy push: Chelsea’s Pedro Neto apologises for pushing PSG ball boy
Pedro Neto has apologised for pushing over a ball boy during Chelsea’s 5-2 defeat by Paris St‑Germain in the Champions League.
The 26-year-old was seen putting two hands on the young ball boy in stoppage time of the last-16 first-leg tie, causing him to fall on to a chair and sparking a mass altercation between both teams at Parc des Princes on Wednesday night.
Asked about the incident on TNT Sports after the game, Neto said: “I want to apologise to the ball boy. I have already spoken to him.
“We were losing and in the emotion of the game I wanted to get the ball fast and I gave him a little push.
“I’m not like this. It was in the heat of the moment and I want to apologise. I gave him my shirt. I’m really sorry about it – I feel I have to apologise to him.
“My French is not very good, and [Portugal team-mate] Vitinha came over and said to him I was not like this.
“At the end he [the ball boy] laughed and I gave him my shirt and said sorry about 35 times. He could see what had happened and was happy with the situation.”
It is unclear whether Neto will face any further punishment by Uefa, but his actions came during a wider Chelsea collapse.
Head coach Liam Rosenior echoed the apology, adding: “I saw there was an altercation with the ball boy. But if there was anything from our side that was wrong or out of order, I apologise on behalf of the club.
“But I think Pedro has done so in interviews. I genuinely haven’t seen it back.”
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Rory McIlroy a ‘game-time decision’ for Players Championship with back injury
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — After a lengthy and uncomfortable-looking range session, Rory McIlroy officially designated himself a “game-time decision” for the Players Championship.
“So, yeah, probably a game-time decision,” the career Grand Slam winner said during a short press availability on Wednesday afternoon. “But all indications are pointing in the right direction, so hopefully good night tonight. The drugs are working wonders, and then just keep it going from there.”
McIlroy has been absent from the typical early-week proceedings at the Players Championship as he deals with back spasms after tweaking something during a warmup session on Saturday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. The spasms forced McIlroy to withdraw from the event before his third round on Saturday afternoon, casting sudden doubt on his availability at the Players, where he was scheduled to return as the defending champion.
On Wednesday, he arrived at TPC Sawgrass for the first time after making the quick trip up from Palm Beach, where he had been rehabbing with his physiotherapist. After arriving at the course, he engaged in a lengthy range session, hitting from his wedges all the way up to his six-iron while pausing briefly for pushups and other back stretches.
“I hit up until 6-iron on the range and it felt okay,” he said, cautioning that he was still taking the injury “hour-by-hour.”
McIlroy, 36, has dealt with an impressively clean bill of health throughout his playing career to this point. He said Wednesday that he has only dealt with a similar back injury once before in his career, at the 2023 Tour Championship.
“I had this at the Tour Championship in 2023, and I remember on Thursday I was in so much discomfort and chipping it around and got through the round, and I remember on Sunday I felt like a whole new person,” McIlroy said. “So I’m hoping that it starts to progress like that.”
The Masters champion said he is not worried about aggravating the injury further by competing this week, though the injury is still causing him some level of discomfort.
“The sensitivity — it’s not even in the back,” he said. “It’s more just the muscles around it. The glutes and the hip flexors — and that’s just a little tight and a little angry.”
As of now, McIlroy is scheduled to tee off at 1:42 p.m. local time on Thursday afternoon in the Players Championship.
“Is it 20 hours until I tee off — or I’m supposed to tee off — tomorrow?” McIlroy said. “So, yeah, we’ll see. I’m taking it sort of hour by hour. But it feels better. That’s all I can say. I couldn’t stand to address the ball on Saturday morning on the range at Bay Hill, and it’s obviously better than that.”
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Orlando City SC part ways with coach Oscar Pareja
Oct 4, 2025; Orlando, Florida, USA; Orlando City SC head coach Oscar Pareja prior to the game against the Columbus Crew at Inter&Co Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images Orlando City SC and head coach Oscar Pareja mutually have agreed to part ways, effective immediately, the team announced on Wednesday.
Hired on Dec. 4, 2019, Pareja posted a 103-72-66 record across all competitions and helped the club capture the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2022.
Orlando has limped out of the blocks this season, yielding an MLS-high 11 goals and losing all three matches. The team hosts CF Montreal (1-2-0, 3 points) on Saturday.
“I want to thank Oscar for the dedication, leadership and professionalism he brought to our club,” general manager and sporting director Ricardo Moreira said. “He delivered one of the most significant moments in Orlando City’s history with the 2022 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and helped establish the competitive foundation that has propelled us forward, highlighted by our active club-record run of six straight playoffs appearances, which is currently the longest streak in MLS.
“At the same time, we believe this is the right moment to take the club in a new direction as we look to the next phase of our growth and ambitions. We are grateful for everything Oscar has contributed and wish him nothing but success in the next chapter of his career.”
“Oscar’s impact on our club and community will always be remembered,” said Mark Wilf, Orlando City SC owner and chairman. “He helped elevate Orlando City on and off the field, guided us through milestones that reshaped our trajectory and represented our crest with integrity. We are grateful for all he has given to the organization.”
Pareja, 57, previously coached the Colorado Rapids (2012-14) and FC Dallas (2014-18) as well as Liga MX side Club Tiajuana (2018-19).
“I want to express my sincere gratitude to the club’s players, staff and supporters for the trust they’ve given me over these last several years,” Pareja said. “Together, we shared moments that will stay with me forever. While it is the right time for both me and the club to move in new directions, I leave proud of the work we did and with deep appreciation for the people who made it possible. Orlando will always have a special place in my heart, and I wish the team nothing but success in the future.”
Assistant coach Martin Perelman takes over as the interim head coach. He has served as Orlando City’s first team assistant coach since 2024.
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‘Our children are not safe’: Iran says it cannot play 2026 FIFA World Cup | Football News
NEW DELHI: Iran’s sports minister Ahmad Donyamali said on Wednesday that the country cannot participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup after the United States killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, according to a report by Al Jazeera citing Reuters.“Considering that this corrupt regime [the US] has assassinated our leader, under no circumstances can we participate in the World Cup,” Ahmad Donyamali told state television on Wednesday, according to the report.
The latest round of conflict between Israel and the United States on one side and Iran on the other began on February 28. The West Asia conflict has also disrupted global energy supply chains.Ahmad Donyamali said the conditions required for participation in the FIFA World Cup do not exist.“Our children are not safe and, fundamentally, such conditions for participation do not exist. Given the malicious actions they have carried out against Iran, they have forced two wars on us over eight or nine months and have killed and martyred thousands of our people. Therefore, we certainly cannot have such a presence,” Donyamali said, according to the Al Jazeera report citing Reuters.The United States will co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Canada and Mexico. The tournament will feature 104 matches, beginning at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on June 11 and culminating at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with the final on July 19.All of Iran’s group-stage fixtures are scheduled to be played in American cities, including Los Angeles and Seattle.Donyamali’s remarks came after Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, said in an Instagram post on Wednesday that Iran’s participation in the World Cup would be welcomed by US President Donald Trump.“President Trump reiterated that the Iranian team is, of course, welcome to compete in the tournament in the United States,” Gianni Infantino said in the social media post.Earlier, Mehdi Taj, president of the Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI), also questioned Iran’s participation in the tournament following the recent attacks, saying it would be difficult for the country to approach the competition with optimism.“After this attack [on Iran], we cannot be expected to look forward to the World Cup with hope. If the World Cup is like this, who in their right mind would send their national team to a place like this?” Taj said on Iranian state television.
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