FIFA WC 2022: Iran players feeling strain of protests, says coach Queiroz

Queiroz’s side chose not to sing its national anthem at the Khalifa International Stadium in apparent support for anti-government protesters in its homeland.

Published : Nov 21, 2022 23:16 IST , DOHA

Carlos Queiroz, Head Coach of IR Iran, reacts during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group B match against England at Khalifa International Stadium on Monday in Doha, Qatar.
Carlos Queiroz, Head Coach of IR Iran, reacts during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group B match against England at Khalifa International Stadium on Monday in Doha, Qatar. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Carlos Queiroz, Head Coach of IR Iran, reacts during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group B match against England at Khalifa International Stadium on Monday in Doha, Qatar. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

Carlos Queiroz admitted Iran’s players are feeling the strain of protests in the Islamic republic after they suffered a heavy 6-2 defeat by England in their World Cup Group B opener on Monday.

Queiroz’s side chose not to sing its national anthem at the Khalifa International Stadium in apparent support for anti-government protesters in its homeland.

Led by captain Alireza Jahanbakhsh, the Iranian players stood silently during their pre-match anthem.

Jahanbakhsh had said the team would decide together whether or not to refuse to sing the anthem in solidarity with the nationwide protests triggered by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in morality police custody on September 16.

Amini, an Iranian of Kurdish origin, died three days after her arrest in Tehran over an alleged breach of the Islamic republic’s dress code for women.

Speaking after his team was routed by England, Iran boss Queiroz made it clear the political unrest had taken a toll on the squad.

“It is not right to come to this World Cup and ask them to do things that are not their responsibility. They want to bring pride and joy for the people,” Queiroz told reporters.

“You don’t even imagine behind the scenes what these kids have been living in the last few days, just because they want to express themselves as footballers.”

Queiroz said that whatever the players said, they could not win.

“Of course we have feelings and beliefs and in due time, at the right moment, we will express them,” he said.

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