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Chess player ‘won’t play for Iran’ due to ban on Israeli players

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DUBAI, (Reuters) - Iran’s top rated chess champion has decided not to play for his country, Iranian news agencies reported yesterday, in an apparent reaction to Tehran’s informal ban on competing against Israeli players.

Alireza Firouzja, the world’s secondhigh­est rated junior player, would be the second Iranian sports figure in recent months to try to renounce his citizenshi­p over pressures on Iranian athletes to forego matches with Israeli competitor­s.

In October, Iran was banned indefinite­ly from internatio­nal judo by the sport’s world body until it could guarantee that its athletes would be allowed to face Israelis. The move came after an Iranian judoka said he was pressured to drop out of bouts to avoid facing an Israeli athlete.

“Firouzja has made his decision and has told us that he wants to change his nationalit­y,” the president of Iran’s Chess Federation, Mehrdad Pahlavanza­deh, told the semi-official news agency Tasnim.

“Firouzja is currently living in France ... and may want to play under the French or U.S. flag,” Pahlavanza­deh told the news agency ISNA.

Firouzja wanted to take part in an upcoming world championsh­ip in Russia even though Iran had decided not to attend, Pahlavanza­deh said, without referring to Israel.

Firouzja could not be reached for comment.

In April, Iranian media reported that Firouzja had refused to play against an Israeli player in a tournament in Germany.

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