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Iranian women footballers return home after withdrawing Australia asylum bids

Concerns over their safety surfaced when several players were called ‘wartime traitors’ for failing to sing the national anthem at a match

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Members of the Iranian women’s national soccer team board a bus to the Turkish-Iranian border on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
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The Iranian women’s soccer team crossed the Turkish border into Iran on Wednesday to complete a fraught return journey from Australia, after five members withdrew asylum claims they had lodged there.
Australia had granted humanitarian visas to six players and one support staff member after they sought asylum, saying they feared possible persecution if they returned to Iran.
Concerns over their safety surfaced when several players failed to sing the national anthem at a women’s Asian Cup match earlier this month after the United States and Israel launched the war against Iran.
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Iranian state television had labelled them “wartime traitors”.

Members of the Iranian women’s national soccer team wait outside the airport after arriving in the eastern Turkish city of Igdir on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
Members of the Iranian women’s national soccer team wait outside the airport after arriving in the eastern Turkish city of Igdir on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

The team, which flew into Istanbul on Tuesday, took a flight to Igdir in eastern Turkey on Wednesday morning.

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