Infantino believes that women recently attending Iranian soccer match is a "step in the right direction"
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1436519
Infantino believes that women recently attending Iranian soccer match is a "step in the right direction"
- Title: Infantino believes that women recently attending Iranian soccer match is a "step in the right direction"
- Date: 13th October 2019
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (English) GIANNI INFANTINO, FIFA PRESIDENT, SAYING: "If something happens in a football stadium, if a racist incident happens in a football stadium, the referee has the possibility to stop the game, to interrupt the game and finally, should this continue, even abandon the game with all other consequences. â€So I think the referee is responsible, he's in charge of taking the right decisions on the pitch." VARIOUS OF DESAILLY WATCHING COACHES TRAINING CHILDREN ON FOOTBALL VARIOUS OF CHILDREN PLAYING FOOTBALL AND SCORING A GOAL MOURINHO WATCHING THE TRAINING MORE OF CHILDREN PLAYING FOOTBALL VARIOUS OF WOMAN PLAYING WITH BALL MORE OF CHILDREN PLAYING FOOTBALL
- Embargoed: 27th October 2019 15:31
- Keywords: Lebanon FIFA Iran Women Infantino
- Location: CHOUF, LEBANON
- City: CHOUF, LEBANON
- Country: Lebanon
- Topics: Soccer,Sport
- Reuters ID: LVA003B0XKNCV
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: FIFA President Gianni Infantino said on Sunday (October 13) that the attendance of women at a soccer match in Iran on Thursday was "historic" and a step in the right direction.
After a ban from soccer stadiums that has been effectively enforced since conservative Islamists swept to power in 1979, Iranian women were back to see Iran beat Cambodia 14-0 in a very uneven encounter, but much of the headlines around the match were not on the player performances, rather it was the jubilant following of female fans enjoying their first game where they have been officially designated seats to watch their national side in the stands.
Around 3,500 female fans were allowed into the 78,000 seater-capacity Azadi stadium. Women have been banned from watching men's games since shortly after the 1979 Islamic revolution with only a few exceptions made for small groups on rare occasions.
At an event in Lebanon promoting soccer in schools alongside former Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho, Infantino hailed the move as a symbolic victory and thanked the women who went to the match, he has previously urged Iranian authorities to open up stadiums to women for all games, not just World Cup qualifiers
With the next World Cup due to take place in Qatar in 2022, Infantino said he was not worried about the poor attendances at the recent athletics world championships in the country, insisting that stadiums would be full for soccer's showpiece event.
Asked about recent comments from players that they might take matters into their own hands and walk off the pitch if they are subjected to racism, Infantino insisted that referees had the authority to deal with such incidents so the players should not have to resort to drastic action.
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