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Iranian Women's Football Team: Seven Players Offered Asylum in Australia

Published March 11, 2026, 09:18
Iranian Women's Football Team: Seven Players Offered Asylum in Australia

The Iranian women's national football team departed from Australia with six players choosing not to return to their home country, having accepted offers of asylum. The situation was tense at Sydney Airport, with Australian officials attempting to inform the players of their options. Initially, seven players had accepted the offer, but one changed her mind and chose to return to Iran. The incident sparked intense discussion, as the players had remained silent during the national anthem in their first match, which was interpreted as a protest. The team had arrived in Australia before the outbreak of war in Iran, and the players feared the consequences of returning to their homeland. President Trump also commented on the matter, while the Iranian government assured the safety of the players.