- Seven members of the Iranian women’s national football team delegation initially accepted asylum offers in Australia after declining to sing their national anthem.
- The Australian government offered humanitarian visas due to concerns for the players' safety following their apparent defiance.
- Five of the seven individuals, including captain Zahra Ghanbari, have since withdrawn their asylum requests and returned to Iran.
- Iranian state media celebrated their return, describing it as a victory against 'psychological warfare' and suggesting the players faced significant pressure.
- Only two members of the original delegation now remain in Australia, with the Australian government stating it provided genuine choices.
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