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Former Iranian women footballers ‘proud’ after being granted Australian citizenship

Former Iranian women footballers ‘proud’ after being granted Australian citizenship

By GhanaSummary NewsroomNigeria

An undated photo released by Australia’s Department of Home Affairs on March 11, 2026 shows two more members of the Iranian women’s football team to claim asylum in Australia, player Mohaddeseh Zolfi (L) and support member Zahra Soltan Meshkeh Kar (3rd L), posing with their five other teammates who had earlier claimed asylum Fatemeh Pasandideh (2nd L), Atefeh Ramezanizadeh (4th L), Mona Hamoudi (C), Zahra Ghanbari (4th R), and Zahra Sarbali (R), along with two other local officials (2nd and 3rd R) in Sydney.

Two more members of Iran’s ing women’s football team have claimed asylum in Australia after they were branded “traitors” at home over a pre-match protest, the government said on March 11.(Photo by Handout / AUSTRALIAN DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS / AFP) / —-EDITORS NOTE —-RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE MANDATORY CREDIT “AFP PHOTO / DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS” NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS – DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS Two former Iranian women footballers said Thursday they were “proud” to have been granted Australian citizenship after being branded traitors at home for refusing to sing the national anthem before a game.

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