‘These women are prisoners’: Iran protesters make voices heard at Women’s Asian Cup | Samantha Lewis ○
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In the vacuum of the players’ silence, it has been the Iranian diaspora in Australia who are speaking out against the regime
As Iran’s national anthem began to trumpet around Gold Coast Stadium on Mon…
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There is a glaring contrast between the Asian Football Confederation’s corporate dream and the structural realities of the tournament in Australia
Just over a year ago, 18 senior players from the Bang…
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Preparations for the nation’s second appearance at the tournament has been impacted by the troubling events at home
This week, Iran’s women’s football team is expected to touch down in Australia to co…
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The world’s No 9-ranked team, who have been largely absent from international competitions for over a decade, is reaping the benefits of state-sponsored investment
In 1986, when Norwegian delegate Ell…
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