Iranian footballers granted asylum in Australia vow to chase their sporting dream

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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - TEHRAN — The two members of the Iranian football team who were granted asylum in Australia have said the country has given them "hope for a future where we can live and compete in safety".

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Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh issued a statement on Friday saying they “respectfully ask” for “privacy and space” even if their dream is to return to elite football.

“At this stage, our primary focus is on our safety, our health and beginning the process of rebuilding our lives,” they said.

“We are elite athletes, and it remains our dream to continue our sporting careers here in Australia. However, we are not yet ready to speak publicly about our experiences.”

The statement was shared by Brisbane Roar, who had invited the players to train with the A-Leagues club last month.

Atefeh Ramezanisadeh and Fatemeh Pasandideh were among seven members of the Iranian team who were originally granted humanitarian visas while in Australia for the Women's Asian Cup but the other five changed their minds and returned home.

It was feared the team would face repercussions for declining to sing the Iranian national anthem at their opening match, days after the war began.

"We are overwhelmed by the warmth and generosity of the Iranian diaspora community in Australia. Your support has made us feel welcome and less alone as we navigate this transition," they said in their first public statement.

The pair also thanked the Australian government for providing them "a safe haven in this beautiful country" and officials from the Home Affairs staff for their "dedicated" assistance.

Ramezanisadeh and Pasandideh, who have been pictured training with A-League Women's team Brisbane Roar, said they hope to continue their elite sporting careers in Australia.

The drama around the Iranian team unfolded against the background of the war back in their home country which erupted on 28 February when Israel and the US launched joint air strikes.

Concerns grew about the team's safety after footage emerged of a host on state TV calling them "traitors" who ought to be punished for their silence during the anthem on 2 March.

The players were moved to Brisbane, about an hour's drive north from the Gold Coast where they had been staying with their teammates before giving minders the slip and going into the protection of Australian Federal Police.

Human rights activists have said the women who returned to Iran may have been pressured to reverse their decisions through threats against their families.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke at the time said the Australian government could not "remove the context in which the players are making these incredibly difficult decisions".

Iran's sports ministry said that they had "defeated the enemy's plans" against them through their "national spirit and patriotism", and accused Australia's government of "playing in 's field".

News agency Tasnim meanwhile reported the players had faced "psychological warfare, extensive propaganda and seductive offers" in Australia.

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