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    Naveed AhmadBy Naveed AhmadMarch 10, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    US President Trump among those urging Australia to offer players asylum, citing grave fears for their safety

    Australia’s Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke poses in an undisclosed location with five Iranian women soccer players who have been granted asylum in Australia on Mar 10, 2026. Photo: Australia Ministry of Home Affairs

    At least five players from Iran’s visiting women’s football team claimed asylum in Australia on Tuesday, seeking protection after they were branded “traitors” at home for refusing to sing the national anthem.

    Iranian players fell silent as the anthem played ahead of a tournament match in Australia last week, an act seen as a symbol of defiance against the Islamic republic.

    United States President Donald Trump was among those urging Australia to offer the players asylum, citing grave fears for their safety if they were forced to board a plane home.

    “Australia is making a terrible humanitarian mistake by allowing the Iran National Woman’s Soccer team to be forced back to Iran, where they will most likely be killed. Don’t do it, Mr. Prime Minister, give ASYLUM. The U.S. will take them if you won’t…” – @POTUS pic.twitter.com/OTIsmVavJR

    — The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 9, 2026

    Five players, including captain Zahra Ghanbari, slipped away from the team hotel under the cover of darkness to claim sanctuary from Australian officials, the government announced.

    At least two more team members applied later in the day to stay in Australia, according to local media.

    “We’ve been preparing for this for some time,” Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said. “Australians have been moved by the plight of these brave women. They’re safe here and they should feel at home here.”

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    Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said the government had spent days in secret talks with the players, who were whisked to a safe house after leaving their hotel on the Gold Coast.

    Pictures showed the players huddled around a table as Burke signed paperwork granting them special visas to stay in Australia on humanitarian grounds.

    Last night I was able to tell five women from the Iranian Women’s Soccer team that they are welcome to stay in Australia, to be safe and have a home here. pic.twitter.com/2JQp9q9Z8W

    — Tony Burke (@Tony_Burke) March 9, 2026

    The players broke out into chants of “Aussie, Aussie, Aussie”, Burke said, adding that the rest of the team would also be welcome to stay in the country if they wished.

    Australian public broadcaster ABC quoted Burke as saying that more Iranian team members had since asked to stay, in addition to the initial five players.

    The ABC said it understood at least seven team members had now sought asylum in Australia.

    The Department of Home Affairs did not respond to requests for information on the report. Other members of the Iran team reportedly left Australia on a flight from Sydney Airport to Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night.

    Supporters had gathered at Sydney Airport to greet the players after their arrival from the Gold Coast a few hours earlier, but they were unable to approach the team, local media said.

    ‘Wartime traitors’

    Trump was among the first to confirm that five Iranian players were safely in the care of Australian officials, following a late-night call with Albanese.

    He had hours earlier urged Australia to do the right thing, saying it would be a “terrible humanitarian mistake” if the players were forced back to Iran.

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    A presenter on Iranian state TV branded the players “wartime traitors” after they stood motionless during the anthem before a match against South Korea last week.

    Although they sang the anthem, an ode to the glory of the Islamic republic, in later matches, human rights activists warned the damage was done.

    “The members of the Iranian Women’s National Football Team are under significant pressure and ongoing threat from the Islamic Republic,” said Reza Pahlavi, the son of the late Shah of Iran.

    “I call on the Australian government to ensure their safety and give them any and all needed support,” he said on social media.

    Pahlavi has billed himself as the person to lead a democratic transition to a secular Iran as the theocratic regime fights to survive.

    Politicians, human rights activists and even “Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling had called for Australia to offer the side protection.

    Crowds gathered outside the Gold Coast stadium where the side played their last match over the weekend, banging drums and shouting “regime change for Iran”.

    Supporters surrounded the Iranian team bus, chanting “let them go” and “save our girls”. On Monday, an AFP journalist saw members of the team speaking on phones from their hotel room balconies.





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