Iran captain says World Cup not the right place to discuss women issues


Women in Iran are not allowed to enter stadia where male athletes play sports. And they are not allowed to protest either.

The Iranian women have found support in Russia where male footballers are taking part in the FIFA World Cup but Iran captain Masoud Shojaei said the tournament was not the right place to discuss the issue.

Iranian women are expected to be in the crowd at the Kazan Arena on Wednesday when their country takes on Spain, taking advantage of an opportunity not available to them back home.

A banner proclaiming “#NoBan4Women” and “Support Iranian women to attend stadiums” was held up when Iran played Morocco in their World Cup Group B opener in St. Petersburg last Friday.

In Russia, a plea to support Iranian women to enter stadiums

Shojaei, though, told the official pre-match news conference that the debate was one that would be better conducted in Iran after the tournament.

“We are a family, we are a nation when we are out on the pitch,” he said through a translator.

“These are not just empty words. To talk about this issue now would be disrespectful to the tournament.

“I prefer to solve our problems within our family and if we have the opportunity to talk about this later, we will.”

According to media reports in Iran, Shojaei has previously offered backing to the lifting of the ban, which was imposed on women attending all sports events after the revolution of 1979

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