‘Iran drops male player in women’s football’ | Jordan accuses Iran women’s goalkeeper is a man

by time news

Amman Jordan has made serious allegations that Iran’s victory in the Women’s Asia Cup qualifiers knocked out a male player. In the qualifying match, Iran defeated Jordan by four goals to two. Jordan has accused Iran’s goalkeeper of making several saves in the match, including two penalties. Jordanian football officials have called for an investigation into the incident.

Jordan’s allegations against Iranian goalkeeper Suhra Koudoui. Suhra saved two penalties in Iran’s Asia Cup qualifier against Jordan. This was followed by a public outcry against Jordanian Football Association President Ali bin Hussein’s Prince Suhra Koudoui. The prince alleged that the male actor Suhra was acting as a female actor.

Prince Ali bin Hussein has been accused of running for the presidency of FIFA. He made the allegations in a tweet sent by Samar Nasser, general secretary of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Jordanian Football Federation. “If true, this is a very serious matter,” the prince said on Twitter.

The letter called for an examination of the player’s gender in light of the evidence submitted by the Jordanian Football Association and the seriousness of the tournament. The letter also called for the formation of a special panel of independent health professionals. Jordan points out that similar issues have arisen in the past with regard to Iran’s women’s football team.

English Summary: Jordan FA accuse Iran women’s goalkeeper Zohreh Koudaei of being a man

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