World Cup 2026

FIFA president Gianni Infantino 2026 World Cup live press conference

The head of FIFA is set to speak to the global media in a rare press conference from Mexico City ahead of the start of the 48 team tournament.

The head of FIFA is set to speak to the global media in a rare press conference from Mexico City ahead of the start of the 48 team tournament.
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Infantino 2026 World Cup press conference: live

On Iran.

“I'm happy that they are here ...I would have driven a bus from Tehran and brought them here myself. Of course there are challenges and it's not been easy.”

“I hope when Iran play there will be a positive atmosphere in the stadium”

“Im proud of the work of my team and the cooperation of the host nations to ensure that it all works out” 

 

He know offers some insight into the sheer numbers of personnel who go into putting a World Cup together.

He goes on to say that ‘we have challenges that we'd rather not have to confront’.

An allusion to the Visa situation possibly ?

Iran / Tickets and Visas.... he mentions that himself.

This could be interesting 

 

“104 Super Bowls”

A tick for those doing Infantino ‘bingo’ 

Infantino wants to make a few more points before inviting media questions.

He now takes time to thank his FIFA team who all contributed to the creation of the World Cup.

The fans too get a mention.

6.5 million supporters projected to attend the 104 games. 

He thanks the 211 member nations and they many teams that are not implicated in the tournament.

 

Infantino now moves onto the roll of thanks...

The media get the first platitude for the way they portray the World Cup.

He thanks the President of Mexico and her government for their collaboration ahead of the tournament.

Trump is next in line for the thanks and he wraps up with the Canadian premier.

 

Infantino comments on a French journalist who has been detained.

The FIFA chief hopes that he will be given ‘grace’ by the president (one assumes he means President Trump).

He also references an Argentine journo who is set to cover his 18th World Cup which is quite a feat.

17,000 media partners have been acreditaed for the tournament. 

Opening remarks from Infantino ....

He welcomes everyone in a series of languages.

A moment of joy & celebration claims Infantino.

Both the World Cup trophy and the matchball make people dream all around the world.

Infantino asks the media to focus on football today. 

 

Here's Gianni! 

The World Cup trophy has been delivered to the front stage and we're all set !

48 teams, 104 games, 1 winner

We've now had the FIFA WC 2026 signature tune on rotation for the past 15 minutes or so and it's just starting to get a little grating.

This is the loop we'll be hearing for the next month or so on all TV broadcasts. 

Two minutes to go ! 

There was a little initial confusion over the precise timing of the press conference with some outlets suggesting that the event would start at 12:15 local time as opposed to the 12:30 local time that was initially suggested.

Looking like the 12:30 time slot is the definitive one so ...almost there !

There are two microphones ready at the top table which suggests that Infantino may be accompanied tonight.

Most of the journalists have headsets with automatic translation services so it's an interesting one as to who the FIFA head may be joined by.

Still no sign of Infantino as the FIFA press officer reminds the journalists not to use ‘hot spots’.

It remains to be seen as just how many questions Infantino will field from the media.

The FIFA chief has been known to avoid such meetings with the media preferring to use his Instagram account to showcase new FIFA initiatives and developments.

We expect the bulk of the presser to be conducted in English and Spanish.

Infantino can speak seven languages and is a confident communicator. 

And off we go..... FIFA press officer outlines a few guidelines and we're good to go !

We're all set in Mexico City..... the top table is ready. Just waiting the arrival of Gianni.

Just a reminder that the 2026 edition gets underway tomorrow at the Estadio Azteca as Mexico face South Africa.

'Today, I feel gay'

A reminder of how Infantino addressed the assembled media in Qatar ahead of the 2022 World Cup.

Infantino

Tasos Katopodis - FIFA / FIFA via Getty Images

Relations with governments (especially U.S.)

Another politically sensitive area that may be reviews tonight is FIFA’s relationship with U.S. leadership

Influence over hosting decisions, security, or travel

This has drawn scrutiny and could come up in questioning

Security and Safety

​​​​​​Safety in host cities as protests continue (e.g. in Mexico City before kickoff) 

Coordination between three host nations

Usually framed as “security is the top priority”.

Immigration and entry visas.

This is probably the most sensitive topic right now.

Concerns about fans, officials, and players being able to enter host countries after a Somali referee was denied entry to the U.S. 

 He will almost certainly be asked whether the tournament is truly "open to all"

Ticket prices will certainly feature as part of the Infantino press conference.

Ticket prices have been widely criticised as very high and even politicians and fans have complained, and investigations are ongoing.

Infantino has previously defended prices by pointing to huge demand and revenue funding global football claiming that the 2026 tournament are 104 Super Bowls !

Some of the issues Infantino will address:

“Biggest World Cup ever”

48 teams, 104 matches, across USA, Mexico, and Canada.

Organisation & readiness: Stadiums, logistics, travel between host cities

Fan experience & global impact

He typically frames it as a “celebration” and a unifying global event

Gianni Infantino

Gianni Infantino / Mike Blake / REUTERS

Infantino

The FIFA president will speak four years after his last pre-World Cup press conference was mired by “Today, I feel gay” comments at the outset ahead of the Qatar 2022 World Cup

Infantino set to speak

Ticket prices, Visa issues, the IR Iran team participating are all set to be analysed by the FIFA chief tonight.

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