Crowd in tears as Iran players refuse to sing national anthem

There were emotional scenes ahead of Iran’s World Cup opener against England, with the players refusing to sing the national anthem and Iranian fans in tears as they made a statement against events in their country.

After the England players sung God Save the King, the Iran team stood silent during their own national anthem in a powerful statement.

While there were some Iranian fans in tears in the stands, others appeared to be booing and whistling their own anthem in a strong message to their government.

The civil unrest continues in Iran after the death of Mahsa Amini sparked protests against the government, which have led to hundreds of deaths and thousands of imprisonments.

Some players had made their feelings known before the start of the World Cup campaign, backing the protesters at home.

Bayer Leverkusen striker Sardar Azmoun posted on Instagram: ‘At worst I’ll be dismissed from the national team. No problem. I’d sacrifice that for one hair on the heads of Iranian women.

‘This story will not be deleted. They can do whatever they want. Shame on you for killing so easily; long live Iranian women.’

Ehsan Hajsafi, the AEK Athens defender who has 121 caps and captains Iran, said at a press conference in Qatar: ‘They should know that we are with them. And we support them. And we sympathise with them regarding the conditions.

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