Another Iranian soccer player backs down from Australia asylum, leaving just two
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — The Iranian women’s soccer team had yet to reveal plans to leave Malaysia after most of the seven squad members who created a diplomatic furor by accepting asylum in Australia a week ago have rejoined their teammates in Kuala Lumpur, a sport official said Monday.
The squad flew from Sydney on March 10 after being knocked out of the Women’s Asian Cup in Australia, leaving behind six players and a support staff member who had accepted protection visas.
Four players and the staffer have since rejoined the team in Kuala Lumpur, the latest flying in on Monday. No reasons have been given for the changes of heart, but the Iranian diaspora in Australia blames pressure from Tehran. Some suspect the team is remaining a 10-hour flight from Sydney until the two outstanding players are persuaded to rejoin them from Australia.
The team is being supported in Kuala Lumpur by the Asian Football Confederation. The confederation’s general manager, Windsor Paul John, said the team was waiting in Malaysia’s largest city to make flight connections to their war-torn homeland.
“It could be today, tomorrow or next week,” Windsor told reporters in Kuala Lumpur. “We are just waiting for them to tell us their plans.”
Windsor said his confederation had not received any direct complaints from players about returning home, despite media reports their families in Iran could face retaliation for the team failing to sing their national anthem before the opening match.
“We couldn’t verify anything. We asked them and they said, ‘No, it’s ok,'” he said. “They are actually in high spirits… they didn’t look afraid.”
Iranian authorities have welcomed the women’s decisions to reject asylum as a victory........
