The Iran national football team has protested over the killing of schoolgirls on the first day of the US-Israel-Iran war. In a viral video on social media, the players can be seen holding small backpacks during the national anthem, honouring the little girls killed in Minab. They also wore black armbands for their game against Nigeria in Turkey. Iran were taking on Nigeria in a friendly in the Turkish resort town of Belek as part of their preparations for this summer’s World Cup in the United St...
'Small Bags, Big Message': Iran Football Team Hold School Bags During National Anthem In Emotional Tribute To Minab School Girls | VIDEO
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