Tehran: Some 100 Iranian women were allowed to watch their country take on Bolivia in a friendly football match at the national stadium on Tuesday, an extremely rare step. Women have been barred from attending matches since the 1979 Islamic revolution, with authorities saying they must be protected from the masculine atmosphere. But on Tuesday the female fans were permitted to cheer on their team with horns and national flags from a separate stand inside the stadium. The show of support came after Tehran's authorities ruled that a certain number of women could attend the international friendly against Bolivia in Azadi stadium, Varzesh3 sports site reported ahead of the game."The women allowed to enter Azadi Stadium include the national football team's family members, the national women's football and futsal teams, the football federation's female employees and of course a number of female football fans,"the site said.
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Iran women attend international football match against Bolivia
Oct 17, 2018
Tehran: Some 100 Iranian women were allowed to watch their country take on Bolivia in a friendly football match at the national stadium on Tuesday, an extremely rare step. Women have been barred from attending matches since the 1979 Islamic revolution, with authorities saying they must be protected from the masculine atmosphere. But on Tuesday the female fans were permitted to cheer on their team with horns and national flags from a separate stand inside the stadium. The show of support came after Tehran's authorities ruled that a certain number of women could attend the international friendly against Bolivia in Azadi stadium, Varzesh3 sports site reported ahead of the game."The women allowed to enter Azadi Stadium include the national football team's family members, the national women's football and futsal teams, the football federation's female employees and of course a number of female football fans,"the site said.