Iranian women’s soccer players flash 'help' signal after being branded traitors
Share this @internewscast.com

Members of Iran’s women’s soccer team reportedly signaled for “help” after their defeat in the Women’s Asian Cup in Australia over the weekend. This comes amid increasing concerns that they may face persecution if they return to Iran, with several players seeking asylum.

The safety of these athletes has been a growing concern ever since Iranian state media labeled them as “wartime traitors” for their refusal to sing the national anthem before a match last week.

Following their elimination from the tournament after a 2-0 defeat to the Philippines on Sunday, activists claim that at least one player was seen gesturing the word “help” from a bus window as the team departed the stadium in Queensland.

Reports indicate that at least five members of the team have since left the hotel where they were staying, in a bid to avoid returning to Iran.

Amid these developments, former President Donald Trump has called on the Australian government to grant asylum to the players, expressing grave concerns about their safety.

“Australia is making a grave humanitarian mistake by allowing the Iranian National Women’s Soccer team to be forced back to Iran, where they could likely be killed,” Trump warned in a post on Truth Social.

“The US will take them if you won’t.”

Fatemeh Pasandideh, Zahra Ghanbari, Zahra Sarbali, Atefeh Ramazanzadeh and Mona Hamoudi were among the players who have already sought protection.

“These five courageous athletes, currently in a safe location, have announced that they have joined Iran’s national Lion and Sun Revolution,” Iran’s exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi posted on X.

Meanwhile, the global players’ union FIFPRO said earlier Monday that there were serious concerns for the welfare of the team as players prepared to return home.

The alarm for the players’ safety has been raging ever since the women opted to stand in silence during Iran’s anthem during their first match of the tournament against South Korea last week — just as the US and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran, killing the Islamic Republic’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. 

State media commentators quickly branded the move the “pinnacle of dishonor.”

“Traitors during wartime must be dealt with more severely,” presenter Mohammad Reza Shahbazi raged on Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting.

When the women then sang the anthem and saluted before their second match against Australia, it sparked fears among human rights campaigners that the team had been coerced by government minders.

Following their elimination from the tournament on Sunday, Iranian fans desperately tried to prevent the team coach from leaving the stadium and were filmed chanting “Save our girls.”

More than 66,000 people have also signed a petition calling on the Australian government to ensure the players don’t have to leave the country “while credible fears for their safety remain.”

Beau Busch, FIFPRO president for Asia and Oceania, said the union had been unable to contact the players to discuss whether they would like to seek asylum in Australia.

“It’s a really challenging situation,” he said, adding the union was working with FIFA, the Asian Football Confederation and the Australian government to ensure that “every bit of pressure is applied” to protect the players.

“There may be players that want to return. There may be some players within the group that would like to seek asylum and would like to stay in Australia for longer.”

With Post wires

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Shots fired at US Consulate in Toronto in 'absolutely unacceptable' attack

Security Alert: US Consulate in Toronto Targeted in Alarming Shooting Incident

Early on Tuesday, gunfire erupted at the US Consulate in Toronto, marking…
Pentagon says 140 troops wounded in Iran war, most injuries minor

Pentagon Reports 140 U.S. Troops Injured in Iran Conflict, Majority Sustain Minor Injuries

The War Department has reported that approximately 140 American troops have been…
Schools boost antisemitism grades in ADL report but students say hostility persists

Schools Show Progress in ADL Antisemitism Report, Yet Students Report Ongoing Hostility

EXCLUSIVE FOR FOX READERS: The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has unveiled its 2026…
Storage facility raided as feds investigate alleged ISIS-inspired NYC bomb throwers

Federal Agents Raid Storage Facility in NYC Bomb Plot Investigation Linked to ISIS Inspiration

In a significant development in the investigation of two teens from Pennsylvania…
Trump says he doesn't think new Iran leader Mojtaba Khamenei can 'live in peace'

Trump Questions Future Stability Under Iran’s New Leader Mojtaba Khamenei: Can Peace Prevail?

On Monday evening, President Trump openly expressed dissatisfaction with Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment…
Senior Iranian leader issues chilling warning that Trump could be 'eliminated'

Iranian Official’s Ominous Threat: Could Trump Face ‘Elimination’?

In a stark escalation of rhetoric, a prominent Iranian leader issued a…
Mamdani hosts anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil at Gracie Mansion for Ramadan

Controversy Sparks as Mamdani Welcomes Activist Mahmoud Khalil to Gracie Mansion for Ramadan Event

On Sunday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani welcomed Mahmoud Khalil, a contentious anti-Israel activist,…
Pope's new car: Pope Leo's student, Ford Chicago Assembly Plant worker Adarthus Harper, helps create Ford Explorer Pope Mobile

Pope’s New Vehicle: Ford Chicago Assembly Plant Worker and Former Student of Pope Leo, Adarthus Harper, Contributes to Creation of New Ford Explorer Popemobile

CHICAGO (WLS) — It’s a rare fortune to find your life intersecting…
Health chief's concerning three-word message as world's most infectious disease rips across CA

Health Alert: Urgent Warning as Infectious Disease Surges Across California

California is raising major concerns as measles, a highly contagious disease, rapidly…
Blood rain falls across southern Europe

Unusual ‘Blood Rain’ Phenomenon Sweeps Across Southern Europe

Southern Europe is currently experiencing a rare meteorological event known as “blood…
Former DC police officer accused of sexually assaulting 10 women he met on dating apps, in person

Ex-DC Cop Faces Charges for Allegedly Assaulting Women Met Through Dating Apps

A former police officer from Washington, D.C., is facing accusations of sexually…
2 pet dogs killed after fire from vacant home spreads to family home in Larchmont, Los Angeles, California

Tragic Fire in Larchmont, Los Angeles Claims Lives of Two Family Dogs as Flames Spread from Abandoned House

A tragic incident unfolded in the Larchmont region of Los Angeles over…