Iran Women’s National Football Team Given Warm Welcome In Tehran

A welcoming ceremony was held in Tehran for the returning Iran women’s national football team, with fans waving flags and chanting in support. The team’s return follows controversy during their time in Australia, where several players initially sought asylum after their exit from the Women’s Asian Cup. While most chose to return, two players, Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh, remained in Australia and are now training with Brisbane Roar.

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