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The #WorldCup Has A Historic Moment For Iranian Women

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For the first time since a year after the Iran’s revolution in 1979, Iranian women were allowed into the Azadi Stadium to watch a men’s sporting event.

Fans trooped to the stadium after the Provincial Council on Wednesday morning decided that women should be allowed into the stadium for a screening of their national team’s World Cup match against Spain.

The Iran national team had won their first world cup match since 1998, beating Morocco in their opening Russia 2018 game, and fans had trooped out into the streets.

The win had put even more pressure on the government to allow women into stadiums, and they finally caved.

A little difficulty was still faced, as police barricaded the entrance to the stadium and refused to let fans in. The match would not be broadcasted, they said.

Fans, however, remained outside, until the country’s Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli intervened and ordered that they are let in.

Several fans shared photos and videos of themselves inside the stadium, carrying vuvuzelas and flags.



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