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FIFA pledges to help create Afghan refugee team in women's soccer for friendly games

FIFA pledges to help create Afghan refugee team in women's soccer for friendly games

Washington Post10-05-2025

ZURICH — FIFA has pledged to help create an Afghanistan refugee team in women's soccer that can play friendly games outside of competitions during a sports ban by the Taliban on women in the country.
The move on Friday does not yet meet exiled players' wish to be a recognized Afghanistan women's national team playing qualifying games for the Women's World Cup and Asian championships.

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