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Australia Pressured Iranian Women’s Team to Seek Asylum: FA Chief

  • March, 11, 2026 - 11:30
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Australia Pressured Iranian Women’s Team to Seek Asylum: FA Chief

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The head of Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran, Mehdi Taj, said Iran’s women’s national team faced police intervention in Sydney after a match, condemning Australian authorities for attempting to pressure players into seeking asylum.

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Taj said some players were removed from their hotel by police after the game and that authorities prevented individuals from speaking with them, according to information received by the federation.

He added that the team was traveling from Sydney toward Kuala Lumpur when police blocked their departure and urged the players to apply for asylum.

“Police came and completely stopped them at the jet gate and told them to apply for asylum,” Taj said.

Taj also criticized comments by US President Donald Trump, who encouraged players to seek refuge abroad.

“I don’t understand why the US president would post messages about a women’s team within two days and encourage increasing the number of refugees,” Taj said.

Meanwhile, Taj said Iranian authorities had contacted international football bodies, including FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation, as well as Australian officials, to lodge formal complaints.

He said the federation had sent seven to eight letters since the previous day describing the incident and calling the situation “inhumane.”

Separately, Taj said Iranian officials had reassured the players they could safely return home, dismissing claims circulating among them that they might face punishment.

He also said that a group of people attempted to obstruct the team’s transport to the airport, saying dozens gathered around the bus and tried to overturn it, causing panic among the players.

“If the outlook for the World Cup is like this, which sensible country would send its national team to such a place?” Taj said, adding that the women’s team had given a military salute out of love for their country after their matches and should not face retaliation.

He warned that similar situations could occur for other Iranian teams if such treatment continued.

 
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