The Iran football story keeps evolving. On Wednesday morning, Tony Burke announced two more members of the group were granted asylum. By the afternoon, one of those had opted to return to Iran after all. It underlines the fraught nature of the story, as details emerge around retribution concerns for those involved and we learn specifics of how authorities helped the six women who will remain in Australia.
Featured: Amanda Shalala, senior reporter, ABC Sport.
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Members of the Iranian women's national soccer team arrive at Terminal 1 of Kuala Lumpur International Airport after attending a match in Group A of the AFC Women's Asian Cup in Australia, at Sepang, Malaysia, March 11, 2026.