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The Agence France Presse quoted the "FIFA"A" FIFA delegation will soon travel to Iran to speed up preparations to allow women to enter football stadiums for the upcoming 2022 World Cup qualifiers in October. "
FIFA's move comes a week after a young woman dubbed "B" "The blue girl"She was burned in court after six months of detention for attempting to enter a Tehran stadium disguised as a man.
According to a source close to the file, the delegation will be composed of three people representing the departments of competition and security. "FIFA". According to the same source, the delegation will meet officials of the Iranian Football Federation, refusing to confirm any discussions with the Iranian authorities.
The authorities were arrested last year The magic of Khudairi When the thirties tried to enter the stadium, dressed as a man to watch his favorite team "Independence" According to Varzich 3 Sports News, his sister would have been quoted.
The newspaper said that the woman dubbed "The Blue Girl" Due to the colors of the Independence team, her body was burned to the court last week after hearing someone say that she would be imprisoned for six months.
But Mizan Online said on Tuesday that there had been no verdict against the woman because her trial had not yet taken place and the judge was on leave.
Massouma Ebtekar, vice president for women and the family, sent a letter to the head of justice asking for an investigation, reported the official IRNA news agency.
Khudairi's death provoked outrage from social media. Many have asked FIFA to prohibit Iran from banning international competitions and supporters from boycotting matches.
Iranian footballer Ali Karimi has called his 4.5 million followers on Instagram to boycott the stadiums until further notice.
He wrote with a picture of the woman "The women of our country are better than men". The club cross "Independence" Of his sorrow for his death.
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"A FIFA delegation will soon be in Iran to speed up preparations for women to enter football stadiums for the next 2022 World Cup qualifiers in October," said FIFA, citing the AFP press agency.
FIFA's decision comes a week after a young woman, dubbed the "blue girl", burns herself in court after being sentenced to six months in prison for trying to enter a stadium. from Teheran disguised as a man.
According to a source familiar with the matter, the delegation will be made up of three people representing FIFA's competition and security sections. According to the same source, the delegation will meet officials of the Iranian Football Federation, refusing to confirm any discussions with the Iranian authorities.
Sahar Khudairi, 30, was arrested last year while she was trying to break into a stadium dressed to watch her favorite team, "Independence," said her sister, quoted by Farsish 3 Sports News.
The newspaper said that the woman, nicknamed "the blue girl" because of the colors of the Independence team, had set her body on fire in court last week after hearing that someone One would tell her that she would be jailed for six months.
But Mizan Online said on Tuesday that there had been no verdict against the woman because her trial had not yet taken place and the judge was on leave.
Massouma Ebtekar, vice president for women and the family, sent a letter to the head of justice asking for an investigation, reported the official IRNA news agency.
Khudairi's death provoked outrage from social media. Many have asked FIFA to prohibit Iran from banning international competitions and supporters from boycotting matches.
Iranian footballer Ali Karimi has called his 4.5 million followers on Instagram to boycott the stadiums until further notice.
"The women of our country are better than men," he wrote next to a photo of the woman. Meanwhile, the club "Independence" expressed sadness for his death.