GiveMeSport Article RatingFIFPRO's statement after Iranian footballer 'faces execution' after campaigning for women's rights
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : FIFA were under heavy pressure to expel Iran from the World Cup prior to it taking place but opted to allow them to compete.46% : Iranian footballer, Amir Nasr-Azadani could face execution after campaigning for women's rights in his home country.
42% : Anti-government protests in Iran have been a trending topic at the 2022 World Cup, ever since the tragic death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.
37% : He has reportedly been very active with his campaigning against the existing authoritarian regime that rules over Iran and now could be 'facing execution' as a result.
36% : READ MORE: World Cup 2022: Iran boss Carlos Queiroz clashes with media in press conference Iran were eliminated in the group stage of the competition after losing 1-0 to USA in their final game.
27% : The statement: "FIFPRO is shocked and sickened by reports that professional footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani faces execution in Iran after campaigning for women's rights and basic freedom in his country.
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