Iran ‘assures’ Fifa that women can attend qualifier, says Infantino


Sahar Khodayari, dubbed 'blue girl' because of the colours of the team she supported, Esteghlal FC, was reportedly detained last year when trying to enter a stadium dressed as a man to watch them. – Twitter pic, September 16, 2019.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino said today that world football’s governing body has been “assured” by Iranian authorities that women will be able to attend a World Cup qualifier in Tehran next month.

Fifa had demanded Iran allow women free unlimited access to stadiums following the ‘Blue girl’ incident where a woman killed herself after being arrested trying to access a football stadium.

“We have been assured, that as of the next international game of Iran, women will be allowed to enter football stadiums,” Infantino told a Fifa conference on women’s football in Milan earlier today.

Fifa wants Iran to end its ban on women entering stadiums that breaches international soccer statutes prohibiting discrimination.

“We need to have women attending, we need to push for that with respect but in a strong and forceful way and we cannot wait anymore,” Infantino added.

“This is something very important, it is 40 years that this has not happened, with a couple of exceptions, but it is important to move to the next level and to the next stage.”

The Islamic republic has barred female spectators from football and other stadiums since 1981, with ulama arguing they must be protected from the masculine atmosphere and sight of semi-clad men.

Sahar Khodayari, dubbed “blue girl” because of the colours of the team she supported, Esteghlal FC, was reportedly detained last year when trying to enter a stadium dressed as a man to watch them.

She died of her injuries in a Tehran hospital after setting herself on fire outside a court earlier this month.

Khodayari’s death sparked an outcry online, with many calling on world football’s governing body Fifa to ban Iran from international competitions and for fans to boycott matches. – AFP, September 22, 2019.


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