Tuesday's World Cup match between Iran and the U.S. is going to be widely watched not only for its tournament implications. The game will also serve as a spotlight on the massive human rights protest movement that has swept across Iran this fall.
A woman at a protest in Qatar holds up a sign bearing the name of Mahsa Amini, the 22-year-old Iranian woman whose death in police custody sparked a nationwide protest movement.
Hundreds of thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets since the September death of a 22-year-old woman in police custody, in what has become perhaps the biggest challenge to the authoritarian regime that has ruled the country since 1979's Islamic Revolution.
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World Cup: US, Iran teams pulled into politics ahead of Tuesday matchGregg Berhalter, the American team’s coach, has apologized for the U.S. Soccer Federation’s decision to strip the emblem of the Islamic Republic from Iran’s flag.
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US vs. Iran: The Most Political World Cup Gets Its Most Politically Charged MatchCoach Gregg Berhalter and team captain Tyler Adams faced a grilling by Iranian journalists, as unrest in Iran is spilling out into protests in Qatar. The must-win match is rife with geopolitical tensions reminiscent of the countries’ last on-field face-off nearly a quarter century ago.
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Iran allegedly threatened World Cup players’ families ahead of US matchThe Iranian government has reportedly threatened its national soccer team and their families.
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Iran faces USMNT in winner-takes-all match to progress to World Cup knockout stages | CNNThe knockout stage has already arrived for the United States Men's National Team (USMNT) at the World Cup -- nothing less than a win on Tuesday will suffice when it takes on Iran in a winner-takes-all match.
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