The Matildas will require a win to finish on top of their Asian Cup group despite claiming a 4-0 victory over Iran.
The Matildas beat Iran at Robina to qualify for the knockout stages of the Women's Asian Cup — but four goals are not enough to take them top of their group.
GOLD COAST, Australia (AP) — Zahra Ghanbari and her Iran team stood while their national anthem played at the Women’s Asian Cup soccer tournament on Monday, a long way from the war that started on the ...
Soccer player Sara Didar has expressed the national team's concern for their families and all Iranians amid the war back home ...
Iran's female footballers stayed silent during the national anthem in their opening Women's Asian Cup game, but it was a ...
The goals flowed for the Matildas in their second Women’s Asian Cup clash, setting up a winner-tops-group showdown with South Korea on Sunday in Sydney.
The Iranians, whose situation has become a cause celebre among human rights campaigners in Australia, will play no further part in the tournament after a 2-0 loss to the Philippines at Gold Coast ...
The Matildas have drawn 3-3 to South Korea after surrendering a halftime lead in their final Asian Cup group match.
Iranian striker Sara Didar fought back tears at a press conference ahead Thursday's Women's Asian Cup match against the ...