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War disrupts sports with doubt over Messi’s ‘Finalissima,’ Ronaldo games and F1 races

Posted on 3 March 2026 By jobuzo

Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lewis Hamilton are among the sports stars whose schedules are in doubt because of the spreading war in the Middle East.

Cancellations and travel shutdowns are already affecting events since the United States and Israel launched a wave of strikes on Iran on Saturday. Organizers of Formula 1 and major soccer games will face decisions soon on whether the competitions can go ahead as scheduled.

Middle Eastern nations have become crucial to the world sports landscape over the last decade as event hosts, financial backers and employers for some of the world’s top athletes.

Key upcoming events

The clock is ticking for a decision on whether to cancel or move the Finalissima soccer game on March 27 in Qatar between Spain and Argentina, the champions of Europe and South America. That match would offer Messi a chance to win yet another trophy in a glittering career.

Qatar suspended all soccer games until further notice Sunday. Argentina was also scheduled to play Qatar in a friendly on March 31.

“UEFA is monitoring and carefully assessing all developments of the situation in cooperation with (South American soccer body) CONMEBOL and the (local organizing committee),” UEFA told the Associated Press on Monday.

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Ronaldo’s soccer team, Saudi club Al-Nassr, has already been affected by a wave of cancellations of Asian Champions League games. The Saudi Pro League, which includes Ballon d’Or winners Ronaldo and Karim Benzema, was continuing to play.

F1 has races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia next month. F1 and its teams typically start to fly in staff and freight weeks in advance, limiting the time to make a decision on whether to go ahead. Governing body FIA says its priority is “safety and wellbeing.” F1 reportedly chartered flights to move hundreds of affected staff to Melbourne this week for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

The men’s and women’s tennis tours and golf’s European tour have just finished their Middle East tournament swings and aren’t due back for months. But at a second-tier challenger in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates, play on Tuesday was suspended because of a security alert from fires caused by an intercepted drone.

The LPGA Tour is in China this week, then most of the players will head east back to North America so their travel should be unaffected.

Iran is set to play in US at the World Cup

Iran is due to send its men’s soccer team to the U.S. for the World Cup in just over three months, with a first game June 16 against New Zealand in Inglewood, California.

There’s doubt over whether Iran can or will take part in the tournament. Iranian soccer federation president Mehdi Taj has said “we cannot be expected to look forward to the World Cup with hope.”

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The U.S. government has promised exemptions from its travel bans for athletes and coaches at events like the World Cup and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

Athletes stranded

Even if some events go ahead, a major concern for athletes and teams will be how they can travel in and out of the region safely.

Former U.S. Open champion Daniil Medvedev was among tennis players waiting in Dubai for a chance to fly out after a tournament there concluded last week. If they can’t travel soon, it will affect the BNP Paribas Open starting Wednesday in Indian Wells, California.

There were also travel difficulties for athletes heading to the Winter Paralympics, which start on Friday in Italy. The International Paralympic Committee says most teams are already in Europe for training and it’s helping out others with travel. Iran is due to have one skier at the Paralympics.

Cricket and basketball players were facing challenges, too, along with thousands of foreign tourists. The West Indies cricket team that participated in the Twenty20 World Cup has been stranded in India while awaiting clearance to head back to the Caribbean.

A key region for world sports

The Middle East’s influence on world sports has surged in recent years as countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar have hosted major events and become crucial financial backers.

Besides soccer and auto racing, Qatar has a World Endurance Championship sportscar race this month, a MotoGP motorcycle race, a gymnastics World Cup next month and hosts the first Diamond League track meet of the year in May. Qatar also owns Champions League-winning soccer team Paris Saint-Germain.

Saudi Arabia, which will host the 2034 World Cup in men’s soccer, has funded the LIV Golf breakaway league and become a major player in world boxing.

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