Iranian athletes are calling for the Iranian federation to be excluded from the World Cup

EAbout twenty Iranian athletes have asked the international football association FIFA to exclude the Iranian association and thus the country’s national team from the World Cup in Qatar in view of the repression against the civil rights movement in Iran. The request from the athletes, one of whom is still active, was sent to FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Tuesday by Spanish lawyer Juan de Dios Crespo.

Crespo said in an interview with the FAZ that the names of the signatories, some of them from “the absolute top class of their sports”, were available to FIFA, but should not be mentioned at this point in time, mainly for fear of repression against family members in Iran.

Two motions to exclude Iran

It is known that the FIFA-accredited referee Mohammadreza Faghani, the brother of the world-class referee Alireza Faghani who emigrated to Sweden, the former world-class judoka and current coach Vahid Sarlak, who lives in Germany, and the former national soccer player Shiva Amini are among the signatories. FIFA must react and he expects the FIFA Council to deal with it at their meeting in Auckland on Saturday, Crespo said on the phone.

“The ball is in their hands. Looking ahead to the World Cup, time is short, yes, but I’ll say right now that we won’t stop at the World Cup. We will also take our application to the Asian Football Association and the International Olympic Committee after the World Cup in view of the human rights violations and rule-breaking.”

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