Eight of Iran's women's football team 'are men'

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It doesn't get any better than this. They can't even be honest in sports and we're going to trust these scumbags with keeping their commitments on NUCLEAR WEAPONS?

Perhaps Kaitlyn Jenner can become a dual citizen Iranian American and be their "captain"? Who knows.

Eight of Iran's women's football team 'are men'

Eight of Iran's women's football team 'are men'
By Barney Henderson 11:16PM BST 30 Sep 2015 Follow
The country's football association was accused of being "unethical" for knowingly fielding eight men in its women's team.

Mojtabi Sharifi, an official close to the Iranian league, told an Iranian news website: “[Eight players] have been playing with Iran’s female team without completing sex change operations.”

On Wednesday, authorities reportedly ordered gender testing of the entire national squad and leading league players. The names of the players thought to be male were not revealed.

The Iranian women's team play in hijab headscarfs, long-sleeved tops and tracksuit bottoms.

In 2014, the country's football governing body introduced random checks after it was revealed that four national team players were either men who had not completed sex change operations, or were suffering from sexual development disorders.

In 2010, doubts were raised about the gender of the team's goalkeeper.

Gender change operations are legal in Iran according to a fatwa - or religious ruling - pronounced by the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, spiritual leader of the 1979 Islamic revolution.

The law contrasts with the strict rules governing sexual morality under the country's Sharia legal code, which forbids homosexuality and pre-marital sex.

Sex changes are commonly carried out in phases in Iran, with the full procedure taking up to two years and including hormone therapy before the full gender transformation is completed.

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Football is highly popular among many Iranian women, despite religious rules that bar them from entering stadiums to watch matches between male teams.

Earlier this month the women's national team captain was unable to fly with the squad to Malaysia because her husband refused her permission to fly.

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“As a Muslim woman, I wanted to work for my country’s flag to be raised [at the games], rather than traveling for leisure and fun,” Niloufar Ardalan, 30, said at the time.

“I wish authorities would create [measures] that would allow female athletes to defend their rights in such situations.”
 
I did not know Bill Belichick coached Iran in the off season.

I laughed so much I cried.

Iran is so awful when it comes to anything legitimate.
 
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Question, what happens if one of them dies while scoring a goal? Do they get 72 virgins or 72 goalposts?
 
It doesn't get any better than this. They can't even be honest in sports and we're going to trust these scumbags with keeping their commitments on NUCLEAR WEAPONS?

Perhaps Kaitlyn Jenner can become a dual citizen Iranian American and be their "captain"? Who knows.

Eight of Iran's women's football team 'are men'

Eight of Iran's women's football team 'are men'
By Barney Henderson 11:16PM BST 30 Sep 2015 Follow
The country's football association was accused of being "unethical" for knowingly fielding eight men in its women's team.

Mojtabi Sharifi, an official close to the Iranian league, told an Iranian news website: “[Eight players] have been playing with Iran’s female team without completing sex change operations.”

On Wednesday, authorities reportedly ordered gender testing of the entire national squad and leading league players. The names of the players thought to be male were not revealed.

The Iranian women's team play in hijab headscarfs, long-sleeved tops and tracksuit bottoms.

In 2014, the country's football governing body introduced random checks after it was revealed that four national team players were either men who had not completed sex change operations, or were suffering from sexual development disorders.

In 2010, doubts were raised about the gender of the team's goalkeeper.

Gender change operations are legal in Iran according to a fatwa - or religious ruling - pronounced by the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, spiritual leader of the 1979 Islamic revolution.

The law contrasts with the strict rules governing sexual morality under the country's Sharia legal code, which forbids homosexuality and pre-marital sex.

Sex changes are commonly carried out in phases in Iran, with the full procedure taking up to two years and including hormone therapy before the full gender transformation is completed.

iranian-womens-foo_3459300b.jpg


Football is highly popular among many Iranian women, despite religious rules that bar them from entering stadiums to watch matches between male teams.

Earlier this month the women's national team captain was unable to fly with the squad to Malaysia because her husband refused her permission to fly.

iran_2815330b.jpg


“As a Muslim woman, I wanted to work for my country’s flag to be raised [at the games], rather than traveling for leisure and fun,” Niloufar Ardalan, 30, said at the time.

“I wish authorities would create [measures] that would allow female athletes to defend their rights in such situations.”


40th anniversary of RHPS. time for corsets, fish nets and platform heals for everyone
 
They thought a hairy habib and a little make up would hide the awful truth

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