Iranian women's soccer team member granted asylum changes mind and heads back home

In a surprising turn of events, a member of the Iranian women’s soccer team, who had initially sought asylum in Australia, decided at the last moment to return to Iran. This unexpected decision was announced by Australian officials on Wednesday.

Mohaddeseh Zolfi, a 21-year-old striker, along with Zahra Solton Moshehkar, part of the team’s support staff, initially joined five other team members in accepting Australia’s offer of asylum. This move was confirmed by Australia’s Home Affairs Minister, Tony Burke, during a parliamentary session on Wednesday.

However, Burke noted that one of the duo had a change of heart after speaking with fellow teammates who had already departed. The minister refrained from disclosing whether it was Zolfi or Moshehkar who chose to return. “In Australia, people have the freedom to change their minds and to travel as they wish,” Burke stated. “We respect the personal context behind her decision.”

This change of heart led to a significant breach in security. The player who opted to return contacted the Iranian embassy, inadvertently disclosing the location where the team was staying under protection.

As a result of this security lapse, the five players who had been granted asylum—Fatemeh Pasandideh, Zahra Ghanbari, Zahra Sarbali, Atefeh Ramazanzadeh, and Mona Hamoudi—were relocated to ensure their continued safety. The incident underscores the complexities and challenges faced by those seeking refuge from turbulent environments.

The five players already granted asylum — Fatemeh Pasandideh, Zahra Ghanbari, Zahra Sarbali, Atefeh Ramazanzadeh and Mona Hamoudi — were forced to move to a new, safe place.

Iran has accused Australia of taking its athletes “hostage” after the team member’s sudden about-face.

“They slaughtered more than 165 innocent Iranian schoolgirls in a double-tap Tomahawk attack in the city of Minab, and now they want to take our athletes hostage in the name of ‘saving’ them?” Esmail Baghaei Hamaneh, an Iranian diplomat and current Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, posted online. “The audacity and hypocrisy are staggering.”

“To Iran’s Women’s football team: don’t worry — Iran awaits you with open arms. Come home.”

The Iranian players requested help from the Australian government to remain in the country after their refusal to sing the national anthem at an Asia Cup match last week sparked backlash, just as war erupted with the US and Israel.

Iranian state media branded them “wartime traitors.”

Australian officials separated team members and staffers from their security at the Sydney airport and offered them a chance to claim asylum in Australia before they boarded their flight back to Iran.

Many players asked whether their families would be able to leave Iran and join them if they chose to stay, Burke told reporters in Canberra.

“Obviously, when people are permanent residents, there are rights that they have in terms of sponsoring other family members. But all of it only becomes relevant if people can get out of Iran in the first place,” he said.

The players and staff that left have since landed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, before departing for Iran.

The Iranian ⁠team’s campaign in the tournament started just as the US and Israel launched air strikes on Iran, killing the Islamic Republic’s longtime Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. 

They were eliminated from the tournament on Sunday.

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