Iran’s women’s football team returning home from the Asian Cup in Australia will be welcomed with open arms, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Five players sought asylum in Australia, prompting concerns for their safety upon returning to Iran. The remaining team members were invited back to the country with peace and confidence. Australian officials granted visas to the five players, offering them a chance to stay in Australia. The decision came after concerns were raised about the team’s safety following their silent protest during Iran’s anthem. Iranian officials dismissed US President Donald Trump’s claims of saving the players, citing a recent attack on an Iranian school. The players were moved to an undisclosed location under police protection in Australia. Some of the players left their hotel amidst protests from the Iranian community in Australia. Trump initially criticized Australia’s decision but later acknowledged the efforts of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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