The Morning Call

FIFA boss: Iran may lift ban

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FIFA president Gianni Infantino raised hopes that Iran will lift a ban on women entering soccer stadiums before a World Cup qualifying game next month.

Attention on the ban intensifie­d when a 29-year-old activist, Sahar Khodayari, died this month after setting herself on fire outside a courthouse. She had been detained for dressing as a man to enter a soccer stadium and believed she faced six months in prison.

Infantino said in a statement Thursday “now is the moment to change things and FIFA is expecting positive developmen­ts.”

Iran, the top-ranked team in Asia, hosts Cambodia at Azadi Stadium in Tehran on Oct. 10.

Infantino has been urging Iran’s government to lift the 40-year ban imposed after the Islamic Revolution.

FIFA’s statutes prohibit discrimina­tion by member federation­s, and could allow for Iran to be suspended.

Iran relaxed its rule in November when hundreds of women were selected to attend the Asian Champions League final in Tehran.

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— News services

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