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Iranian climber Ali Salimian's five-day journey to China: 'It was a lot of hard things for me'
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30.04.2026AI özeti

Iranian climber Ali Salimian's five-day journey to China: 'It was a lot of hard things for me'

Iranian climber Ali Salimian spent five days traveling from Tehran to China to compete in the Asian Championships and World Cup, facing a fraught journey complicated by US sanctions on his country. The 26-year-old self-funded athlete endured a 15-hour car ride to the Turkish border, a 40-hour bus journey to Istanbul, multiple flights, and visa difficulties before reaching Chengdu. Without coaches or support staff, he had to arrange everything for his competition while dealing with a cold and exhaustion.

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FIFA Approves Afghan Women's Return to International Football After Taliban Ban
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Spor·29.04.2026AI özeti

FIFA Approves Afghan Women's Return to International Football After Taliban Ban

FIFA has approved Afghan women's return to international football after the Taliban banned women's sports in 2021. The amendment to FIFA's governance regulations, passed at a council meeting in Vancouver on Tuesday, allows national team registration under exceptional circumstances. Afghan Women United, a refugee team formed in May 2025, will now be recognized as the official national team, with matches expected in June and potential qualification for the 2028 Olympics.

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FIFA approves Afghan women's return to international football after Taliban ban
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Spor·29.04.2026AI özeti

FIFA approves Afghan women's return to international football after Taliban ban

FIFA has approved Afghan women's return to international competition after amending its governance regulations to recognize national teams under exceptional circumstances. The decision, made at a FIFA council meeting in Vancouver, allows Afghan female footballers - many of whom fled abroad after the Taliban's 2021 takeover - to represent their country with full recognition. Afghanistan has not played competitive internationals since December 2018, and the Taliban ban on women's sports forced many players to seek asylum. Regional selection camps are underway in England and Australia, with a training camp scheduled in New Zealand in June.

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FIFA Approves Afghan Women's Return to International Football After Taliban Ban
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Spor·29.04.2026AI özeti

FIFA Approves Afghan Women's Return to International Football After Taliban Ban

FIFA has approved an amendment allowing Afghan women's national team to return to international competition under exceptional circumstances. The decision, made at a FIFA council meeting in Vancouver, enables exiled Afghan players to represent their country despite the Taliban's ban on women's sports since 2021. Over 80 Afghan female footballers have sought asylum overseas, with regional selection camps underway in England and Australia ahead of a training camp in New Zealand in June.

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FIFA Grants Afghan Women's Refugee Team Eligibility for International Competitions
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Spor·29.04.2026AI özeti

FIFA Grants Afghan Women's Refugee Team Eligibility for International Competitions

FIFA Council has approved eligibility for Afghanistan's women's refugee football team (Afghan Women United) to compete in official international competitions without requiring recognition from the Taliban-controlled Afghanistan Football Federation. The decision was made in Vancouver on Tuesday, marking a significant development five years after national team players fled Taliban rule following their return to power in August 2021.

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Russia's Women's Water Polo Team Advances to World Cup Final After 24-6 Victory Over Canada
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25.04.2026AI özeti

Russia's Women's Water Polo Team Advances to World Cup Final After 24-6 Victory Over Canada

Russia's women's water polo team defeated Canada 24-6 in the Division II World Cup semifinal in Malta. The victory advances Russia to Sunday's final against the winner of China vs Croatia, and secures qualification for the World Cup Superfinal in Sydney (July 22-26). This marks Russia's first international competition since their 2022 suspension, and the first Russian national team to compete under their flag since sanctions after World Aquatics lifted restrictions on April 13.

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