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Three Iranian women footballers withdraw asylum bid and head back to Iran

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Several members of Iran’s women’s national football team have reversed their decision to remain in Australia, opting instead to return home despite earlier attempts to seek protection while abroad.

The players had travelled to Australia to compete in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup, but their trip quickly drew international attention after a number of athletes declined to sing Iran’s national anthem before a match. The gesture was widely interpreted as a silent protest and triggered criticism from Iranian state-linked media outlets, which reportedly branded the players as disloyal.

Amid fears they could face repercussions upon returning to Iran, several members of the team initially approached Australian authorities seeking asylum. The situation quickly evolved into an international political issue, with Australia reviewing humanitarian options for the athletes while monitoring the safety concerns they raised.

At first, seven members of the delegation, including players and staff, indicated they wanted to remain in Australia rather than return home with the rest of the squad. Australian officials began assessing their cases and providing support while explaining their legal options.

Players reverse course and prepare to return home

However, the number of players staying in Australia has since dropped significantly. Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirmed that three of the athletes who had originally expressed a desire to remain in the country changed their minds and decided to return to Iran.

According to Burke, the decision was made after the players informed officials they wished to rejoin their teammates. He said Australian authorities ensured the athletes were fully aware of their options and were given several opportunities to discuss their choices before confirming their final decision.

The three players are expected to travel to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where they will reunite with the rest of the Iranian team before continuing their journey back to Iran.

Iran’s Sports Ministry welcomed the news, portraying the players’ decision as a demonstration of loyalty to their country. Officials praised what they described as the athletes’ “national spirit,” while accusing foreign governments and media outlets of attempting to influence the situation.

The change of heart follows a similar case earlier in the week, when another player who had initially sought asylum reportedly contacted the Iranian embassy and requested assistance returning home.

With these developments, only three of the seven individuals who first sought asylum remain in Australia.

Human rights advocates say the episode reflects the difficult circumstances many Iranian athletes navigate when competing internationally. While global tournaments offer opportunities to showcase talent on the world stage, they can also expose athletes to intense scrutiny and political pressure.

The remaining players who have stayed in Australia continue to consider their options for now, while the broader situation remains closely watched by officials and observers around the world.

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