… currently in Kuala Lumpur relayed the information to Ghanbari after learning about the pressure on her family.The mother of Iran women’s national football captain Zahra Ghanbari has been threatened by Iranian security bodies, including the Revolutionary Guards intelligence unit, according to information received by Iran International.
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) March 15, 2026
Sources said members of the women’s national team… pic.twitter.com/n8pZtqiRQZ
Ghanbari is the all-time top scorer for Iran’s women’s national team and sought asylum in Australia last week.
The report also said another staff member, Zahra Soltan Moshkeh-Kar had passed on threatening messages from Iran’s football federation leadership to players who had sought asylum, while a third player was reportedly pressured to return after receiving emotional voice messages from family members in Iran.
Captain of Iranian women's soccer team is latest to withdraw asylum bid: 'Family members are missing' https://t.co/2rLrVLkT3k pic.twitter.com/QqRaHOkDVQ
— New York Post (@nypost) March 15, 2026
Three Iranian soccer players granted asylum in Australia are returning back home where they will likely face the death penalty.
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) March 14, 2026
Since their stance against the Iranian Regime, family members have been detained and gone missing.
Pray for these women. pic.twitter.com/vunrzE3mDF
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