Iranian football players celebrated in Tehran
Iran’s national women’s football team has been given a hero’s welcome home, weeks after they were thrust into a crisis.

Iran’s national women’s football team has been given a hero’s welcome home, weeks after they were thrust into a crisis.

Iranian football players celebrated in Tehran
Iran’s national women’s football team has been given a hero’s welcome in Tehran, just weeks after they were thrust into an international crisis, involving accusations of treason, cancelled Australian asylum bids and claims they would face the death penalty.
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