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Crowd chants ‘save our girls’ at bus carrying Iran women’s team

9 March 2026
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Crowds in Australia chased a bus carrying Iran’s women’s football team, demanding asylum after the players refused to sing the national anthem at the Asian Cup. The chanting of ‘save our girls’ highlighted the ongoing controversy surrounding the team’s actions.

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