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From silence to song: Iran women's anthem shift at Asian Cup

In a news conference ahead of the game against Australia, Iran striker Sara Didar choked back tears as she shared concerns of players for their families and loved ones amid the war in the Middle East

News Arena Network - Gold Coast - UPDATED: March 5, 2026, 09:55 PM - 2 min read

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The Iranian women's football team singing and saluting as their national anthem was played ahead of the Women’s Asian Cup contest against Australia in Gold Coast on Thursday.


The Iran women's team sang and saluted as its national anthem was played ahead of the Women’s Asian Cup contest against Australia on Thursday, a contrast to the silence before its opening game.

 

The silence during the anthem before Monday's loss to South Korea was variously reported as an act of defiance or a show of mourning. The team didn't clarify.

 

But in a news conference on the eve of the game against Australia, Iran striker Sara Didar choked back tears as she shared the concerns of players and management for their families and loved ones amid the war in the Middle East. The 21-year-old Didar was on the bench when Thursday's match started in pouring rain on the Gold Coast, where Iran is scheduled to play all three of its Group A games.

 

The Iranian women's squad arrived in Australia well before the strikes by Israel and the US on Iran last Saturday.

 

The change in approach with the anthem between games in Australia seemed to mirror the Iranian men's team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The men didn't sing the national anthem before their opening loss against England as turmoil overshadowed the start of their campaign. In their second game against Wales, the men sang along to the anthem and celebrated when they scored.

 

Iran was competing in that World Cup amid a violent crackdown on a major women’s protest movement that was spurred by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in the custody of the country's morality police.

 

Also read: Iran’s World Cup spot in doubt as war escalates

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