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SunSeeker

(53,555 posts)
Thu Sep 29, 2022, 01:01 AM Sep 2022

Soccer world reacts to Iranian national team's brave gesture




With the FIFA World Cup coming up in less than two months, even though FIFA (and especially Qatar) would like players to be apolitical, it’s a worldwide platform for players to shine a spotlight on what’s going on in their nation. And that’s what the Iranian men’s national team did in a friendly against Senegal in Vienna, Austria.

The team wore black jackets that covered up any Iranian emblems during the national anthem and kept their jackets on until just before kickoff.

Iran went further as goalscorer Sardar Azmoun refused to celebrate his 64th minute goal. This coming a few days after the Bayer Leverkusen forward posted (and deleted) an Instagram story saying that players were forbidden from speaking out and said that being kicked off the national team is a “small price to pay” and said, “Shame on you for easily killing the people and long live women of Iran.”

And while some say this is an empty gesture and that they shouldn’t have played the game, that small number of people saying that is missing the point. Full disclosure, maybe three people had that sentiment in over five minutes of scrolling for responses. Sure, they could always do more, but these players are forcing the entire world to look at what is going on in Iran in a way that not even news people can do. The news can report what’s going on, but that can be tuned out if you try hard enough. But if you’re watching a soccer game that has players wearing all black to support the protests, maybe it means others become aware and support the cause.

http://amp.thecomeback.com/soccer/soccer-to-iran-national-team-protest.html


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Soccer world reacts to Iranian national team's brave gesture (Original Post) SunSeeker Sep 2022 OP
there is a long tradition of international athletes criticizing their governments abuses. FreepFryer Sep 2022 #1
No apparent problem with corporate logos Ponietz Sep 2022 #2
I don't think that jacket manufacturer killed a 22 year old women for hair showing under her hijab. SunSeeker Sep 2022 #3

FreepFryer

(7,083 posts)
1. there is a long tradition of international athletes criticizing their governments abuses.
Thu Sep 29, 2022, 05:32 AM
Sep 2022

may these Iranian men all continue to enjoy their careers and perhaps someday one of them can help show Iran a way out of the darkness again.

SunSeeker

(53,555 posts)
3. I don't think that jacket manufacturer killed a 22 year old women for hair showing under her hijab.
Thu Sep 29, 2022, 07:20 PM
Sep 2022

So I guess these players are picking their battles.

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