Khorasan Security Council Agrees to Presence of Female Spectators at Iran vs. North Korea Match in Mashhad

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Khorasan Security Council Agrees to Presence of Female Spectators at Iran vs. North Korea Match in Mashhad

The Khorasan Security Council agreed to the presence of female spectators at the Iran vs. North Korea match in Mashhad.

The secretary of the Khorasan Razavi Security Council mentioned the issue of women’s attendance in the stadium and said that this topic was discussed in the meeting, and the members of the Security Council were in favor of women being present in the stadium.

According to the public relations of the Khorasan Razavi Governorate, Amirollah Shamghadri stated on the sidelines of the provincial Security Council meeting that today the Deputy Minister of Sports and the President of the Football Federation were present in the province, and the topic of Mashhad hosting this international competition was raised.

We are pleased that all the members of the provincial Security Council unanimously welcomed this proposal and declared their readiness to ensure security and conduct this event in a lively manner.

The secretary of the Khorasan Razavi Security Council added that the Astan Quds Razavi complex also specifically supported this blessed event and expressed its readiness to utilize all the capacities of the 30,000-seat Imam Reza Stadium.

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