Iran's judiciary said Monday authorities had released the assets of the captain of Iranian women's football team which had been seized after she made and then withdrew an asylum claim in Australia ...
Seven Iranian women's soccer players accepted asylum in Australia after Trump urges protection, fearing severe punishment if ...
Iran’s women’s soccer team reportedly returned home after several players sought asylum in Australia. Two players accepted ...
The team was playing in Australia when they were labeled 'traitors' in Iran. Australia is giving the women visas.
A fifth of seven members of the Iran women's soccer team who accepted refugee visas to stay in Australia has changed her mind ...
Zahra Ghanbari is fifth football player to withdraw her request after seven squad members sought asylum in Australia.
Chaos has erupted outside a Queensland hotel after protesters attempted to stop a bus carrying the Iranian women’s soccer team.
Four of seven members of the Iran women's team, who sought asylum, have left Australia so far. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Five of the seven members of the women's football delegation who originally sought to stay in Australia have now chosen to ...
Iranian soccer player Atefeh Ramezanisadeh kicks a ball at a Brisbane Roar club training session in Brisbane, Australia, Monday, March 16, 2026. (Brisbane Roar via AP) Iranian soccer player Atefeh ...
Zahra Ghanbari, one of the six players who sought asylum in Australia, reversed her decision and returned to Iran.
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