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FIFA Issue Statement on World Cup Chaos as Trump Blocks Visas For 75 Nations
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Updated 20:34 16 Jan 2026 GMTPublished 11:20 16 Jan 2026 GMT

FIFA Issue Statement on World Cup Chaos as Trump Blocks Visas For 75 Nations

Trump has indefinitely suspended immigrant visa processing from 75 countries.

Ryan Smart

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FIFA have issued a statement on the status of the 2026 World Cup after Donald Trump placed indefinite visa processing suspensions on more nations.

Trump has issued a series of updated travel bans to certain foreign nations across his second term in the White House beginning January 2025.

These range from full travel bans, partial travel bans and immigrant visa suspensions.

There are exemptions for the vast majority of countries on the list, including the ability of a 'small subset of travellers', including athletes, to travel to 'major sporting events'.

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That means that the likes of Iran and Haiti - who are both on the full ban list - can still send their players, coaches and support staff to the United States for the 2026 World Cup.

Senegal and Ivory Coast, meanwhile, are under partial travel bans.

On Wednesday, it was announced that the Trump administration would suspend immigrant visa processing for a total of 75 countries.

Trump has suspended visas from 75 nations (Image: Getty)
Trump has suspended visas from 75 nations (Image: Getty)

They include eight World Cup nations - Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Ghana, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia and Uruguay.

Those suspensions do not apply to tourist visas - meaning fans from the affected countries can still travel to the US for the World Cup as things stand.

Also on Wednesday, FIFA issued a press release containing updates on ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup.

They state that fans from all 211 of its member nations submitted ticket requests between December 11 and January 13, during their Random Selection Draw ticket sales phase.

The statement adds that fans placed 'an average of 15 million ticket requests per day over the 33-day application window', and that it has succeeded in 'setting a new benchmark for demand in the history of world football'.

A paragraph towards the end of the statement, however, notes that possessing a match ticket does not necessarily guarantee entry to host nations United States, Canada or Mexico.

Canada has a travel ban list featuring six nations, but this only relates to travel to that particular country. Out of the 48 nations competing in the World Cup, only Iran feature on the list.

"A match ticket does not guarantee admission to a host country, and fans should visit each country's government website today for entry requirements for Canada, Mexico and the United States," FIFA's press release states.

"Given the processing times involved, FIFA recommends submitting the visa application as early as possible.

"FIFA World Cup 2026 ticket holders travelling to the United States are eligible for the recently announced FIFA Priority Appointment Scheduling System (FIFA PASS) when it becomes available in the coming weeks."

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: FIFA, Donald Trump, FIFA World Cup, Football

Ryan Smart
Ryan Smart

Live in constant hope of the top flight as a Preston North End fan. Written in the past for SPORF, GiveMeSport and more.

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