Report: Three asylum seekers choose to leave Australia, return to Iran
A small crowd of people gathered in front of the Florida House of Representatives hold signs and flags as they advocate to free Iran, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026. Three of the five players from the Iran women's soccer team, who had attempted to seek asylum earlier this week while the team was in Australia, have elected to return home, The Australian newspaper reported Saturday.
The Iranian team was in Australia for the Women's Asian Cup when the war between Iran, Israel and the Unites States began. Five players left the team and were given humanitarian visas in Australia.
Australia's Home Affairs department gave the three players requesting a return home multiple chances to reconsider before their request was honored.
"While the Australian government can ensure that opportunities are provided and communicated, we cannot remove the context in which the players are making these incredibly difficult decisions," Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said, according to the Australian. "The Australian government has done everything we could to make sure these women were provided with the chance for a safe future in Australia."
Iran's women's team started play in the Women's Asian Cup just after the war in their home country started. The team lost all three games it played and were eliminated from the event.
--Field Level Media
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