Five Iranian women's soccer players return home, abandon asylum bid
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Five members of Iran’s women’s national soccer team who sought asylum in Australia have decided to return to Iran, leaving two players still in Australia after others were granted humanitarian visas; the shift follows fears of persecution and came after the team’s anthem incident during the Women's Asian Cup, with the remaining members expected to rejoin the squad via Malaysia before Tehran.
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