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11 Sep 2019

Autor:
Simon Evans, Reuters

FIFA officials to visit Iran after death of 'Blue Girl'

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A FIFA spokesman said that meetings with Iranian soccer officials... were not a specific response to [Sahar] Khodayari’s death.

[However, officials] will check the preparations made by the Iranian FA to provide access to that Oct. 10 match for women...

Jesper Moller, president of the Danish Football Union... told Danish newspaper Politiken that he expects action from the governing body...

Former Australia captain and human rights activist Craig Foster [said]

“The FIFA statutes say that discrimination on grounds of gender is punishable by suspension or expulsion...

“If the statutes are not worth upholding, then withdraw them and let football be honest to the women of Iran. Because at the moment, despite the promise, equality is a lie."

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