Usa Australia Washington Afghanistan Football FIFA Sporting country beautiful on call Usa Australia Washington Afghanistan

US lawmakers call on FIFA to recognise exiled Afghanistan women's football team

channelnewsasia.com

WASHINGTON: A bipartisan group of US lawmakers called on FIFA to recognise the exiled Afghanistan women's soccer team, in a letter sent to the sport's international governing body on Friday (Aug 11).The team has been playing in exile in Australia since the Taliban took control of the Afghan government in August 2021, causing many prominent women to flee the country for fear of persecution.The Taliban went on to drastically limit women's freedoms and rights, including banning women and girls from the country's education system, in what the UN has said could amount to a crime against humanity.Led by the co-chairs of the Congressional Soccer Caucus - Republican Representatives Don Bacon and Darin LaHood, and Representatives Kathy Castor and Rick Larsen, both Democrats - the group called on FIFA to "allow the AWT (Afghanistan women's team) to represent every woman and girl trapped under Taliban rule ...

if not for the future of the beautiful game, then for the important message it sends to women and girls around the world."The Afghan women's team launched a petition at the end of July, calling on FIFA to recognize them as representatives of their country.

The Afghan men's team continues to be recognized by the organization.The letter comes as the FIFA Women's World Cup enters its final weeks, the highest attended in the organisation's history.FIFA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Related News
KABUL : Bowling all-rounder Karim Janat is in line to play his first one-day international in six years following his inclusion on Sunday in the Afghanistan squad for the Asia Cup.
WROCLAW, Poland: After a controversial win to retain his heavyweight boxing titles, Oleksandr Usyk had a message for Tyson Fury.
AMSTERDAM: The Saudi Arabian Handball Federation announced the appointments of Erlingur Richardsson of Iceland and Edwin Kippers of the Netherlands as the new coaches for the men’s senior national team.
Pakistan will be having a golden opportunity to take the number 1 ODI spot from Australia ahead of the Asia Cup 2023. When the Babar Azam-led side takes on Afghanistan in the third and final ODI match on Saturday, it could be a passageway for them to move to the number 1 spot from number 2. Currently, both Pakistan and Australia have a rating of 118 each to their credit, but the latter team's better overall points have helped it become the numero uno. However, if Pakistan manage to beat Afghanistan in the game on Saturday it will take their rating over to that of Australia. Since, rating is the first criterion of ranking, the overall points could not play any role once Pakistan win the game and improve their rating.
Afghanistan vs Pakistan, 3rd ODI Live Updates: Pakistan skipper Babar Azam won the toss and opted to bat first against Afghanistan in the third and final ODI in Colombo on Saturday. Pakistan will aim for a clean sweep while Afghanistan will eye a consolatory win. The Babar Azam-led side has already taken an unassailable lead of 2-0 in the series. While Pakistan won the first game of the series against Afghanistan with a comfortable margin of 142 runs, the second match was a tight battle in which the Babar Azam and company somehow managed to end up on the winning side. If Pakistan beat Afghanistan in the game on Saturday, they will become the number 1 ODI team. (LIVE SCORECARD)
Spanish soccer boss Luis Rubiales on Friday refused to quit for grabbing star player Jenni Hermoso's head and kissing her on the lips after Spain's Women's World Cup victory, leading 56 national team members to mutiny and the government to denounce his "macho actions".

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.