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Iranian Footballers Granted Asylum Train with Brisbane Roar in Australia

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Last updated: March 17, 2026 12:04 am
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Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh training with Brisbane Roar A-League Women squad.
Iranian footballers Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh train with Brisbane Roar after being granted asylum in Australia.
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Iranian Footballers Begin Training with Brisbane Roar

Two members of Iran’s national women’s football team, Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh, who were granted asylum in Australia, have started training with the Brisbane Roar FC A-League Women squad.

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Iranian Footballers Begin Training with Brisbane RoarWarm Welcome from Brisbane RoarBackground of the Asylum DecisionBrisbane Roar’s Statement of SupportLooking Ahead

Pasandideh reassured fans on Instagram, posting: “Everything will be fine.” The players were among seven who initially sought asylum during the Women’s Asian Cup in Australia, though five later reversed their decisions and are returning home.


Warm Welcome from Brisbane Roar

Brisbane Roar posted images on social media showing Pasandideh and Ramezanisadeh smiling alongside the team during training. Chief Executive Kaz Patafta confirmed the players were officially welcomed to train with the squad.

He added that the club would provide a supportive environment as the players navigate their next steps, emphasizing the focus would remain on football rather than politics.


Background of the Asylum Decision

The players sought protection after their team refused to sing the Iranian national anthem during the Asian Cup opening match on 2 March. Following the incident, the two players moved to Brisbane under the care of the Australian Federal Police.

Human rights groups warned that the five players returning home may have faced pressure or threats against their families to reverse their decision.


Brisbane Roar’s Statement of Support

The club expressed admiration for the Iranian players, describing them as “elite footballers, passionate and talented women who love the game.” The statement emphasized inclusivity:

“We’d be honoured to open our doors and offer you a place to train, play, and belong. No politics. No conditions. Just football, community, and a warm welcome. Queensland is your home now.”


Looking Ahead

Pasandideh and Ramezanisadeh will continue training with Brisbane Roar while settling into life in Australia. Their story has drawn international attention as a symbol of resilience and the global football community’s support for women athletes seeking safety.

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