Trump calls on Australia to give asylum to Iranian women’s soccer team members
WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump said on Monday that Australia was “making a terrible humanitarian mistake” by allowing Iran’s national women’s soccer team to be sent back home and called on Australia’s prime minister to give asylum to team members.
The Iranians’ campaign in the Australian-hosted Asian Cup tournament started just as the US and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran, killing the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei. The team was eliminated on Sunday after losing 2-0 to the Philippines.
“Australia is making a terrible humanitarian mistake by allowing the Iran National Woman’s Soccer team to be forced back to Iran, where they will most likely be killed,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “The US will take them if you won’t.”
Australia’s embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Trump’s remarks.
Australia’s SBS News said five players from the Iranian women’s football team had “broken free” and were now under the protection of the Australian Federal Police, seeking assistance from the government.
It said government sources had confirmed the reports and added that Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke had flown to Brisbane to meet with the women.
Global players’ union FIFPRO said earlier on Monday there were serious concerns for the welfare of the team, as they prepared to return home after being labelled “wartime traitors” for refusing to sing their national anthem before a game.
The players’ decision to stand in silence during Iran’s anthem before their first match against South Korea was labeled by a commentator on Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting as the “pinnacle of dishonor.”
The team then sang the anthem and saluted before their second match against Australia, sparking fears among human rights campaigners that the women had been coerced by government minders.
When asked whether Australia would grant the players asylum, Matt Thistlethwaite, the assistant minister for foreign affairs and trade, said the government could not “go into individual circumstances for privacy reasons.”
Are you relying on The Times of Israel for accurate and timely coverage of the Iran war right now? If so, please join The Times of Israel Community. For as little as $6/month, you will:
Support our independent journalists who are working around the clock under difficult conditions to cover this conflict;
Read ToI with a clear, ads-free experience on our site, apps and emails; and
Gain access to exclusive content shared only with the ToI Community, including weekly letters from founding editor David Horovitz.
We’re really pleased that you’ve read X Times of Israel articles in the past month.
You clearly find our careful reporting of the Iran war valuable, at a time when facts are often distorted and news coverage often lacks context.
Your support is essential to continue our work. We want to continue delivering the professional journalism you value, even as the demands on our newsroom have grown dramatically during this ongoing conflict.
So today, please consider joining our reader support group, The Times of Israel Community. For as little as $6 a month you'll become our partners while enjoying The Times of Israel AD-FREE, as well as accessing exclusive content available only to Times of Israel Community members.
Thank you,David Horovitz, Founding Editor of The Times of Israel
1 ExclusiveTrump to Times of Israel: It’ll be a ‘mutual’ decision with Netanyahu regarding when Iran war ends
2 1 man killed, 2 seriously wounded as Iranian cluster bomb warhead hits central Israel
3 AnalysisMore hardline than his father, Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment signals defiance and revenge
4 Iranian soccer team exits Women’s Asian Cup and faces tricky prospect of return home
5 Arraba mayor and his deputy shot and injured amid unrelenting crime wave
6 Calls grow for Australia to give Iran’s women’s soccer team asylum after anthem protest
7 Iran names Khamenei’s shadowy, hardline son Mojtaba as new supreme leader
8 IDF chief warns ‘no safe place’ for Iranian regime as fighting enters second week
Iranian national soccer team
