🚨🇮🇷 BREAKING — World Cup “Disaster”
Mohammad Mohebi and Mehri Taremi Say:
“Not to Make Excuses but This Is Not a Fair Competition.”
Iranian Players argued they should arrive 2 days before matches instead of traveling, training, and playing while exhausted by 5 hours in Immigration Controls and Transit.
💥🔴 URGENT: Iran burns Israel with missiles — watch as Israel goes up in flames. 🇮🇷🔥🇮🇱💀
The sky turns red. The equation changes. 👁️🎯🕯️
No warning. No mercy. Just fire. 🚀🌋😱
The @FIFAcom World Cup in the United States must be cancelled.
No one should go see any of the matches.
Tickets should be burned in public, like draft cards.
🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Al Jazeera confirms Iran just launched a massive wave of retaliatory missile strikes against US military installations across the Gulf!
The Pentagon is terrified as Tehran massively targets American bases in Jordan and Kuwait to defend its sovereignty!
'Africa's best referee' gets hero's welcome at Somali airport — after US denied him entry to 2026 World Cup
A Somali tycoon promised him $100,000 to make up for lost earnings, while the US Somali diaspora says it plans to raise $1 million in his support
🚨EXCLUSIVE: Thierry Henry says the world cup in the USA is looking like a mess, Iran says FIFA has withdrawn its World Cup ticket allocation, Somali referee Omar Artan was who was appointed by FIFA to ref in the 2026 World Cup denied entry, expensive ticket and says politcs had no business in football
"The more I look at this World Cup, the more it feels like football is fighting battles that have nothing to do with football. That's what worries me."
"We're talking about the biggest sporting event on the planet, yet the conversation isn't only about players, tactics, or the countries that qualified. It's about travel issues, ticket disputes, and politics."
"Look at the situation involving Iran. Reports say the country's ticket allocation for supporters was withdrawn just days before the tournament. Whether you're Iranian or not, fans should be part of the World Cup experience."
"Then you have the Omar Artan story. FIFA selected him because they believed he was one of the best referees in the world. He earned that opportunity on merit."
"Yet he was denied entry into the United States despite reportedly holding a valid visa. Suddenly the story stopped being about football and became about something else entirely."
"I feel for him because becoming the first Somali referee at a World Cup should have been a celebration for African football, not a controversy."
"Then there are the supporters. Many people have complained about the cost of attending matches, accommodation, and travel. The World Cup should be accessible to ordinary football fans, not only the wealthiest ones."
"Football has always been at its best when it unites people from different cultures, religions, and political backgrounds. That's the beauty of the game."
"The danger is when political disputes begin influencing who can attend, who can officiate, and how supporters experience the tournament. That is a road football should avoid."
"I still believe the World Cup will produce incredible moments, but FIFA must make sure that football remains the main story. Politics has enough stages already; the football pitch shouldn't be one of them."
Imagine if all countries do boycott the FIFA World Cup 2026 and leave due to criminal and racist and illegal actions of Trump against certain countries
That would be epic and appropriate and more fitting the nature and aim of sports
🚨 FIFA FINALLY SPEAKS ON OMAR ARTAN — AND SAYS NOTHING
Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan — Africa’s best, first Somali at a World Cup — denied entry by the US despite diplomatic passport and visa.
FIFA’s response? “We confirm he can’t officiate. Not our problem — host country decides.”
No fight. No outrage. No demand for justice. Just surrender to Western arrogance.
This is the “global football” they preach while African excellence gets humiliated.
Shame on @FIFAcom