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Iran women attend Asian Champions League football final | Iran women attend Asian Champions League football final |
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Hundreds of Iranian women have been allowed to attend the Asia Champions League final in Tehran, Iran's semi-official Isna news agency reports. | Hundreds of Iranian women have been allowed to attend the Asia Champions League final in Tehran, Iran's semi-official Isna news agency reports. |
The move is being seen as a possible end to more than 35 years of exclusion of women from top matches. | The move is being seen as a possible end to more than 35 years of exclusion of women from top matches. |
Most were said to be relatives of players or members of women's teams. They watched the local team Persepolis lose to Japan's Kashima Antlers. | |
Football's world governing body Fifa is working with Iran to end the ban. | Football's world governing body Fifa is working with Iran to end the ban. |
Last month about 100 women were allowed to watch a friendly between Iran and Bolivia, but restrictions were quickly reinstated. | Last month about 100 women were allowed to watch a friendly between Iran and Bolivia, but restrictions were quickly reinstated. |
In March this year 35 women were detained for trying to attend a match between Persepolis and fellow Tehran team Esteqlal. | In March this year 35 women were detained for trying to attend a match between Persepolis and fellow Tehran team Esteqlal. |
Fifa's president, Gianni Infantino, was also in attendance at that match, along with Iranian Sport Minister Masoud Soltanifar. | Fifa's president, Gianni Infantino, was also in attendance at that match, along with Iranian Sport Minister Masoud Soltanifar. |
Iranian women and girls have rarely been allowed at men's sporting events since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and have not been able to attend top football matches since 1981. | Iranian women and girls have rarely been allowed at men's sporting events since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and have not been able to attend top football matches since 1981. |
Female fans from other countries have, however, been allowed to attend some games. | Female fans from other countries have, however, been allowed to attend some games. |
Open Stadiums, a group which campaigns for access to venues for women in Iran, handed a petition to Fifa this week signed by more than 200,000 people, Reuters news agency reported. | Open Stadiums, a group which campaigns for access to venues for women in Iran, handed a petition to Fifa this week signed by more than 200,000 people, Reuters news agency reported. |
Ending the exclusion "has been our dream for decades", a spokesperson for the group told the agency. "We are also excluded from public happiness and excitement." | Ending the exclusion "has been our dream for decades", a spokesperson for the group told the agency. "We are also excluded from public happiness and excitement." |
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