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Barred from stadiums at home, Iran women travel to World Cup

Por: Associated Press Sports November 21, 2022

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DOHA, Qatar (AP) — To 27-year-old Mariam, the World Cup match ticket was a precious gift. A sports fanatic, she traveled to the World Cup in Qatar from Tehran to catch Iran’s opening game Monday against England, her first live soccer match.Women are banned from attending men’s matches in Iran.“I’ve never attended a football match in my life so I had to take this chance,” said Mariam, a student of international relations who like... + full article



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