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Iranian Women’s Team Skips Anthem, Faces Regime Fury in Silence
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Iranian Women’s Team Skips Anthem, Faces Regime Fury in Silence

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Last updated: March 11, 2026 4:28 pm
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Football embraces numerous social causes, from players taking the knee to wearing rainbow laces and clubs issuing solidarity statements on equality and inclusion. Yet, the sport maintains striking silence when Iranian women’s national team players refuse to sing their national anthem before an Asian Cup match against South Korea.

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Act of Defiance Amid Heightened TensionsRegime’s Harsh BacklashFootball World’s Muted ResponseQuestions of Consistency in Activism

Act of Defiance Amid Heightened Tensions

The players’ quiet protest unfolds against ongoing US and Israeli airstrikes targeting the Iranian regime. In Iran, such defiance invites severe repercussions from authorities.

Regime’s Harsh Backlash

An Iranian state TV commentator denounced the players as “wartime traitors,” charging them with the “pinnacle of dishonour” and urging “severe punishment.” These threats carry weight, given the regime’s brutal crackdown on nationwide protests earlier this year, which claimed at least 35,000 lives.

Six players seek asylum in Australia. Others head back to Iran, facing likely punishment due to threats against their families.

Football World’s Muted Response

This raw display of courage—unscripted and free of PR orchestration—receives little attention from the global football community. England’s Lionesses, hailed as icons of women’s empowerment, offer no statement on their counterparts’ plight.

Prominent figures across the sport also stay quiet, despite frequent advocacy on other issues.

Questions of Consistency in Activism

Footballers don rainbow laces to support LGBT rights and share inclusion messages online. Many still competed in Qatar’s World Cup, where homosexuality carries penalties of up to seven years in prison.

Such contrasts highlight the divide between low-risk gestures and actions demanding true sacrifice. The Iranian players embody genuine bravery, risking freedom, careers, and lives in seconds of silence.

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