Italy Rejects Trump Administration's World Cup Proposal
Italian sports authorities have rejected a suggestion from the Trump administration for Italy to replace Iran in the World Cup. Iran is still participating despite Middle Eastern tensions. This idea was dismissed by Italian officials who stress that Italy must deserve its spot through performance, not politics.
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In a move that stirred controversy, Italian sports officials have flatly rejected a U.S. suggestion to replace Iran in the upcoming World Cup. The proposal came from Paolo Zampolli, a Trump administration representative, citing it as a contingency plan.
Zampolli clarified that his request was not political, yet the reaction from Italian authorities was firm. Sports Minister Andrea Abodi dismissed it as 'not possible' and 'not a good idea,' insisting Italy must earn its place through merit.
Echoing Abodi's sentiment, Luciano Buonfiglio of the Italian Olympic Committee stated that participation in the World Cup should be deserved. Iran, despite geopolitical tensions, is preparing to compete in its scheduled games within the U.S.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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