Iran request USA is KICKED OUT of the Qatar World Cup of anger over social media post

Posted by Xchange Tickets on November 28th, 2022

Iran Football World Cup: Iran is due to play the USA in their final Group B clatter in the World Cup with a place in the Round of 16 up for grabs but strains are high ahead of the clash. Iran's state-affiliated media has called for FIFA to kick the USA OUT of the World Cup after they sent an altered image of the Iranian flag as a show of provision for women's rights in Iran.

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The official Twitter account of the US national football team sent an image of the World Cup Group B standings but obviously to eliminate the Islamic Republic's "Allah" emblem and the "takbirs" from Iran's three-colored flag. The move comes amid nationwide protests in Iran challenging Tehran’s theocratic government last.

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The USMNT account sent an image of the group which only showed the Iranian flag manner its green, white and red color but without any symbol of the Islamic State. This has allegedly breached FIFA guidelines, as pierced out by Iran's state-affiliated broadcasting Tasnim News Agency. The USMNT says the sign was to show "support for the women in Iran aggressive for basic human rights" and they added it was a one-time display and it will reinstate the symbol moving forward.

They wrote on Twitter, alongside a screenshot of the pertinent FIFA rule: “According to section 13 of #FIFA rules, any person who offends the self-respect or integrity of a country, a person or group of people ... shall be authorized with a suspension lasting at least ten matches or an exact period, or any other appropriate punitive amount.”

The state-media outlet added: By posting a slanted image of the flag of the Islamic Republic of #Iran on its official account, the #US football team broke the @FIFAcom charter, for which a 10-game suspension is an suitable penalty. Team #USA should be kicked out of the #WorldCup2022.”

Iran Football World Cup campaign has been played against the background of severe unrest and tensions in their home nation.

Upon the Islamic Republic's appeal, Qatari authorities have been preventing Iranian fans from carrying the "Lion and Sun" flag - which used to be Iran's national flag before the 1979 Islamic Rebellion - or the three-colored flag with the "Woman, Life, Freedom" slogan.

Team Melli fans at their opening two Football World Cup competitions could be heard jeering to drown out the sound of their national anthem, which couriers its desire for the Islamic Republic to live forever. One group of Iran fans have also shaped a flag in the stands which read: "Woman, Life, Freedom." Hundreds of activists have died in Tehran and other cities following the death in morality police care of Mahsa Amini two months ago.

The 22-year-old woman died in police care having been arrested for not wearing her hijab properly. Last week, Saman Ghoddos, the only Iranian in the Premier League, told Mirror Football this month that it was right for players to speak up in the provision of those calling for change - regardless of potential consequences.Fans can buy Iran Vs USA Tickets from our website.

Iran will play the USA in their final Group B clash with a play in the Round of 16 up for grabs. England leads the group on four opinions, while Iran is on three points – having defeated Wales – with the USA on two and Wales behind the group with a solitary point.

Qatar Football World Cup: US team distorts Iran flag ahead of football clash

Iran's football body official says grievance will be filed to Fifa over 'unethical and illegal' omission

Iran's football federation will file a criticism to Fifa against the US team for removing Iran's symbol from the flag in an online post, the football body's legal adviser said on Sunday.

The banner of the US football team's Twitter account fleetingly displayed the flag of Iran, whom they are set to play against on Tuesday in a vital World Cup clash, with the red, white, and green strips but without the central symbol that reads "Allah", a symbol related with the country's 1979 revolution.

The same one-sided flag was used on official Twitter and Instagram posts published on 25 November. The Twitter banner reinstated Iran's official flag on Sunday afternoon and the posts were detached after criticism was rising online.

Safia Allah Faghanpour, the legal consultant of the Iranian football federation, said the emblem omission was "unethical", rendering Tasneem to the Iranian news agency.

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"Respecting a nation's flag is an accepted international practice that all other nations must emulate. The activities conducted about the Iranian flag are unethical and against international law," Faghanpour said.

It was not immediately clear on what basis the grievance will be lodged.

The semi-official agency Tasneem cited section 13 of Fifa's punitive code which states that offense to "the dignity or integrity of a country" is disciplinary with a "suspension lasting at least 10 matches or a specific period, or any other suitable disciplinary measure". 

The typography of the "Allah" emblem in the current Iranian flag is designed to look like a sword, which signifies strength and patriotism. Some also believe the five parts of the emblem symbolize the five pillars of Islam and a tulip, a symbol usually used to recall those who died for Iran.

The symbol was added to the flag in 1980, swapping the Lion and Sun emblem used in the flag before the Islamic Revolution, and today invoked by antagonism groups and anti-government protesters.  

Mind games

The US football federation, the USMNT, said in a declaration that it changed the flag for 24 hours to show "support for the women in Iran fighting for basic humanoid rights", according to the Associated Press.

Iran has been engulfed in two-month-long complaints that were sparked by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini while in police custody after they are stationary her for allegedly wearing her headscarf "inappropriately".

Iranian authorities have replied with heavy force. An estimated 300 people have been killed in the unrest so far. Iranian players have previously accused their opponents in the Football World Cup group of using the complaints to play mind games and put them under pressure ahead of matches. Before the opening competition against England, Iranian winger Alireza Jahanbakhsh accused British media of playing a 'mental game' by asking players to remark on the protests.

After a pre-match press session last week, Iran's coach Carlos Queiroz challenged a BBC journalist over questions asked of Iranian players about the unrest back home.

He asked if it was fair to put political questions to football players of Inotn but no other countries.

"Why don't you ask the other coaches? Why don't you ask [England manager Gareth] Southgate: 'What do you think about England, the United States, and [pulling out of] Afghanistan?" he said.

Iran is set to play the US on Tuesday in a conclusive winner-takes-all match that could see Team Melli reach the knockout stages of the Football World Cup for the first time in history.

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