"Those who bleat that "sports and politics" should be kept separate when an athlete dares express an opinion, should turn their outrage toward Blatter, Kissinger, and FIFA's decision to see soccer as a tool to sideline Muslim women."
The man who bans the hijab proposed in 2004 that women players wear “hot pants” on the pitch to boost the sport’s popularity, saying that “tighter shorts” would produce “a more female aesthetic” [R...
"Those who bleat that "sports and politics" should be kept separate when an athlete dares express an opinion, should turn their outrage toward Blatter, Kissinger, and FIFA's decision to see soccer as a tool to sideline Muslim women."
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Iran’s women footballers: Let them play
www.aljazeera.com2011/06/10
The man who bans the hijab proposed in 2004 that women players wear “hot pants” on the pitch to boost the sport’s popularity, saying that “tighter shorts” would produce “a more female aesthetic” [R...
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