Taj’s Response to Female Footballers’ Protest: No One Has the Right to Criticize National Players

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Taj's Response to Female Footballers' Protest: No One Has the Right to Criticize National Players

Taj’s reaction to the protest of female footballers: No one has the right to criticize the national players

The head of the Football Federation: The Iran team was initially supposed to compete with Bangladesh, Maldives, and Myanmar in the first stage of the 2024 Paris Olympic qualifiers, but two teams have withdrawn.

In the second camp, 14 national players protested the lack of facilities, including the poor quality of clothing and other amenities, and joined the camp with a delay.

The players had legitimate protests. I told my colleagues that no one has the right to criticize the women’s protests regarding clothing or other issues.

They are our kids, and we must provide the best conditions. We are doing this.

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