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A planned international friendly between DR Congo and Chile in Spain has been cancelled after local authorities raised concerns over the ongoing Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo. The mayor of La Linea de la Concepcion signed a decree preventing the match from taking place on 9 June, citing recommendations from regional and municipal health officials as a precautionary measure.

Although DR Congo’s squad is currently training in Belgium and consists largely of players based outside the country, authorities expressed concerns over support staff and fans who have recently travelled from the affected region. The team had already cancelled a planned training camp in Kinshasa due to the outbreak and remains scheduled to play Denmark in a friendly match in Liege.

The Ebola outbreak, caused by the rare Bundibugyo strain, has prompted international travel restrictions, including entry bans by the United States for certain travellers from DR Congo and neighbouring countries. Despite the disruption, DR Congo is continuing preparations for its first FIFA World Cup appearance since 1974, with group-stage matches scheduled in the United States and Mexico later this month.

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FIFA has no plans to replace Iran with Italy at the 2026 World Cup, despite a proposal from U.S. envoy Paolo Zampolli. The suggestion came amid uncertainty over Iran’s participation due to ongoing tensions involving the U.S. and Israel. However, FIFA president Gianni Infantino has reaffirmed that Iran will take part, emphasizing that the team has qualified and deserves to compete.

The proposal sparked strong reactions, with Iran’s embassy criticizing it as politically motivated, while Italian officials also rejected the idea. Italy, a four-time World Cup champion, failed to qualify for the tournament after a play-off defeat, making them the highest-ranked team absent from the competition. Italian authorities stressed that World Cup participation must be earned through performance on the field, not through political intervention.

The 2026 World Cup, set to be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, will begin on June 11. Under FIFA regulations, the organization holds full discretion to replace a team if necessary, but officials have given no indication this will happen. Iran remains scheduled to play its group matches in the U.S., as FIFA continues to stress that football should remain separate from political conflicts.

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