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  2. Women's football in Iran - Wikipedia

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    A few women, mainly supporters from outside Iran, were allowed to attend some games, [1] [23] and a small number of Iranian women in 2005. [23] Around 100 women attended the Iran–Bolivia friendly match on 16 October 2018. [24] On 10 November 2018, hundreds of women attended the 2018 AFC Champions League Final 2nd leg at the 80,000-seat Azadi ...

  3. Iran women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    In the decades after 1979, the media coverage of women's football in Iran had problems, but the matches of the women's national team are usually followed by Iranian men and women in the national and foreign media. [18] Persian-language documentaries and sports programs are made about the team's winning potential and history. [18]

  4. Football in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Football is the most popular sport in Iran, ... Iranian women allowed to watch a 2022 World Cup qualifier, when the men's team beat Cambodian football team 14–0. [12]

  5. Barred from stadiums at home, Iranian women travel to ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  6. The Young Women Challenging Iran's Regime - AOL

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    Azam is the captain and assistant coach of Iran’s women’s ice hockey team. The White Lioness, which despite launching in 2020, managed to stake second place in the 2023 International Ice ...

  7. Category:Women's sport in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Women's sports clubs and teams in Iran‎ (1 C) Women's tennis in Iran‎ (1 C) V. Women's volleyball in Iran‎ (1 C, 2 P) W. Women's football in Iran‎ (5 C, 7 P)

  8. Sport in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iranian champion Kimia Alizadeh. Many sports in Iran are both traditional and modern. Tehran, for example, was the first city in West Asia to host the Asian Games in 1974, and continues to host and participate in major international sporting events to this day.

  9. Kowsar Women Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Kowsar Women Football League (Persian: لیگ کوثر بانوان فوتبال ایران, Lig-e Kâuser-e Banuan-e Futbal-e Iran) is a women's football league, run by the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran. At the top of the Iranian football league system, it is the country's primary competition for the sport. [1]