The Bright Side: Exiled Afghan women footballers compete in first international matches

Afghanistan's women footballers defy Taliban regime, find hope in international games

Manoozh Noori still remembers the feeling of wanting to die when the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan four years ago. The ban on girls and women from playing sports was a harsh reality she faced every day, one that ultimately forced her to flee the country with her family.

Noori joined forces with other Afghan refugee women living in Australia, forming the team "Afghan Women United". She says defying opposition from her family was not an easy task. The family had initially opposed Manoozh playing football but eventually accepted after seeing how much passion she displayed for it, Manoozh said in an interview.

The team took part in the FIFA Unites: Women's Series tournament held in Morocco last month and scored their first goal, marking a major milestone for Afghan women footballers. Although they lost to Chad and Tunisia, their 7-0 win over Libya was a triumph.

Manoozh recalled burying her trophies in her family backyard when the Taliban regime returned. She left the country with her team mates but they had not thought that she would be able to play international games for Afghanistan.

The participation of Afghan women's footballers in international games has won praise from FIFA President Gianni Infantino who described it as "a beautiful story" and a testament to the women's determination and resilience.

Nilab Mohammadi, 28, said football is more than just a sport - it represents life and hope for her and other players. Nilab represented Afghanistan in the national team before the Taliban regime returned to power and defected to Australia to study medical sciences.

Mina Ahmadi, 20, reflected on how FIFA's recognition gave them a new dream. The Afghan Women United team now seeks to be recognized by FIFA as the Afghan national women's team.

The team has made immense progress in their journey to play international games for Afghanistan. They are determined to continue pursuing this goal and have won praise from experts like Aish Ravi, a researcher on gender equity in sports who worked with several of the players when they first arrived in Australia.
 
omg I'm literally so inspired by these afghan women footballers πŸ™Œ they're defying the Taliban regime and finding hope in international games... it's like they're showing the world what strength & resilience can do πŸ’ͺ Manoozh, Nilab & Mina are total rockstars 😍 their determination is infectious! I'm loving how FIFA is supporting them too, it's all about celebrating women's empowerment in sports πŸ†πŸ’–
 
πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I mean, I'm not gonna lie, it's amazing that these Afghan women footballers are making waves and defying the Taliban regime but can we talk about how bloody slow the process is?! πŸ•°οΈ Like, four years ago they were forced to flee their country and now they're only just getting into international games. It feels like a whole lotta progress has been made in a very short space of time πŸ€”.

And let's be real, it's not just about them playing football anymore πŸ† it's about the fact that they're breaking free from this oppressive regime and finding hope in a sport that was literally taken away from them. That's some next level stuff πŸ’ͺ

But seriously, can we please get some better infrastructure support for these teams?! I mean, burying trophies in family backyards is not exactly the most ideal situation πŸ˜‚. And what about mental health support? These women have been through so much trauma and it's only natural that they'd need some extra care πŸ€—.

Anyway, kudos to them for persevering and I hope their journey gets even smoother from here πŸ’•
 
🀩 I mean, can you believe it? Afghan women footballers actually getting to play international games after all that drama under the Taliban regime 🀯. It's like they say, football is life and hope for them, right? πŸ’– The fact that they went from not being able to play in their own country to scoring goals in Morocco is just amazing 🌟. And it's not just about the playing, it's about how it's giving them a sense of purpose and identity after everything they've been through 😊. I'm loving this story, can't wait to see what's next for Afghan Women United πŸ’ͺπŸ‘
 
πŸ€— I'm so proud of these Afghan women footballers! It's amazing that they're not only defying the Taliban regime but also showing the world what they're capable of. I mean, can you imagine having to leave everything behind just to play a sport you love? That's some serious courage right there πŸ’ͺ. And the fact that they're now getting recognition from FIFA is totally deserved - it's like, they've been through so much, but they still managed to chase their dreams and make something beautiful out of them 🌟. I don't think we should be talking about how difficult it was for them to join a team or play football in the first place... that's just not the point! The point is that they're breaking barriers and inspiring others with their passion and determination πŸ’₯
 
πŸš¨πŸ’” this is wild 🀯 afghan women footballers are literally playing international games again after being banned by the taliban πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ it's crazy to think about manoozh and her teammates having to flee their country and then coming back to play sports 🏟️ they're not just playing for themselves, but also for all the other afghan women who are still living under the oppressive regime πŸ’ͺ gotta give them props for defying opposition from their families too πŸ‘
 
I'm so hyped that these talented afghan women footballers r making waves around the world 🌎πŸ’ͺ🏼! I mean, can u imagine having to put ur dreams of playing footy on hold b/c some extremist regime tells u otherwise? πŸ˜” But they didn't let that bring 'em down. Instead, they formed this amazing team, "Afghan Women United", and started kickin' goals (literally!) 🎯

It's such an inspiring story, especially for the young girls out there who are still living under Taliban rule. Football can be a lifeline, a way to break free from oppression and find hope in a dark time ✨. And it's not just about the footy itself – it's about what it represents: freedom, empowerment, and the human spirit πŸ™Œ.

FIFA doin' their part by recognizin' these talented ladies and givin' 'em a platform to shine is pure gold πŸ’ƒπŸΌ. Can't wait to see what the future holds for this team! Maybe one day they'll be playin' in front of a packed stadium, representin' Afghanistan with pride πŸŽ‰
 
man, it's so sick that these afghan women footballers are finally getting some recognition for their skills πŸ™Œ. i mean, think about it, they're defying not just the taliban regime but also their own families who thought playing football was a waste of time πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. and now they're killing it on the field, literally winning games against teams from libya and chad πŸ†.

i love how nilab says football is more than just a sport for her - it's about life and hope πŸ’ͺ. that's real talk right there. and can you blame them for wanting to be recognized by fifa as the afghan national team? they deserve it after all they've been through πŸ™.

it's also dope that fifa is praising their determination and resilience 🀝. because let's be real, these women have faced some serious adversity in their lives, from the taliban regime to leaving their families behind 🌍. but they're still out here grinding and chasing their dreams πŸ’ͺ. what more can you ask for?
 
omg I'm literally shook by these afghan women footballers!!! 😍 they're defying not just the taliban regime but their own families and societal expectations to chase their dreams πŸ’ͺ like, can you even imagine having to hide your passion for football because it's forbidden?!? 🀯 I feel so inspired by these strong women who are fighting for a life that includes sports, education, and hope ✨ Manoozh Noori's story is literally giving me all the feels 🌟 she went from wanting to die to living her best life on the pitch πŸ’ƒ it's truly beautiful. The fact that they got to represent Afghanistan in international games and even scored goals is just insane 😲 Nilab Mohammadi's quote about football being more than just a sport... I mean, come on, who doesn't know that already?! πŸ˜‰ but seriously, it's so true. Football can bring people together, provide a sense of community and belonging, and be a powerful tool for self-expression and empowerment 🌟 anyway, i'm literally rooting for these women and their team to succeed πŸ’«
 
OMG u gotta feel 4 manoozh n her squad!! its so inspiring 2 see them crush it on field & bring hope 2 Afghan women! I mean, Taliban regime banned them from playin but these girls were like "NO WAY" πŸ™…β€β™€οΈπŸ‘Š they went all out 2 represent their country in int'l games & make FIFA proud!!! its not just about the win either, its about the journey, the passion, the determination... these players r truly the heroes we need! πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG 🀩 I'm literally getting chills reading about Manoozh & the Afghan Women United team! They're defying all odds & proving that women's football is more than just a game - it's a symbol of hope & freedom πŸ’ͺ🏼. Can you believe they went from burying their trophies in the backyard to playing international games? 🀯 It's such an inspiring story, especially for the younger generation who might be going through similar struggles. FIFA's recognition is definitely giving them a boost, but I think what's even more powerful is their own determination & resilience πŸ’«. I'm rooting for them all the way! πŸŽ‰
 
OMG, I'm living for these afghan women footballers πŸ’–! Defying the Taliban regime and finding hope through international games is literally the most inspiring thing I've seen in ages 🀩 #AfghanWomenFootball #DefyTheOdds #HopeInAction

I mean, can you even imagine having to leave your country and family behind just because of a ban on sports? The struggles these women faced are real, but they're not letting that stop them πŸ’ͺ #GirlPower #NeverGiveUp #SportsUnite

FIFA's recognition is huge for their journey, and I love how Mina Ahmadi mentioned it gave them a new dream 🌟 #FIFARocks #WomenInSports #RecognitionMatters

I'm literally rooting for these women to become the Afghan national team 🀞 #TeamAfghanWU #LetThemPlay
 
Idk if I'm right or wrong... but like, I think it's kinda cool that Afghan women footballers are defying the Taliban regime and finding hope in international games πŸ€”πŸ‘. But at the same time, I'm also thinking that maybe this is just another way for them to be oppressed, you know? Like, they're still stuck in a patriarchal society where men get to decide what women do with their lives... but then again, who am I to judge? Maybe football really is a way out of oppression and into empowerment for these players πŸ’ͺ🏽. And honestly, I'm kinda torn about FIFA's recognition - on one hand, it's awesome that they're getting the recognition they deserve, but on the other hand, isn't it kinda weird that they have to go through all this drama to be recognized as a national team? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ‘€.
 
Manoozh's story is super inspiring πŸ™Œ, I mean, she was literally forced to abandon her dreams of playing football when the Taliban came back in power, but now she and her team are taking over the pitch and winning hearts with every goal ⚽️! It's not just about the game itself, it's about the hope and freedom that comes with it. Nilab's words about football being life and all that stuff resonates so much with me πŸ€—... I mean, who needs a trophy when you have the feeling of flying down the pitch, right? πŸ˜†

I think what's really cool is how FIFA has come out in support of these women, recognizing their determination and resilience. It's a testament to how sports can bring people together and create change πŸ’ͺ. For Manoozh and her team, it's not just about representing Afghanistan or playing international games – it's about proving that even when things seem impossible, there's always a way forward πŸ”“.

The progress they've made is truly remarkable 🀯... from being banned from playing sports to now being part of the international scene. It's a reminder that even in the darkest times, there's always hope for a brighter future ✨.
 
I gotta say, playing football is already pretty cool but I mean playing for your own country after facing all that Taliban stuff? That's just wow πŸ€―πŸ†. But what really gets me is that it's not just about the game itself, it's like these women are finding their voice and fighting for their rights. Like, they're saying "you can't silence us" and showing everyone that they're strong and determined πŸ’ͺ.

I'm glad to see FIFA giving them recognition and support because now they can really make a difference and inspire other girls back home. I mean, it's not just about the football, it's about creating opportunities for women in all areas of life 🌎. These girls are like beacons of hope and I'm rooting for them all the way πŸ’•.
 
I'm literally so hyped 4 these Afghan women footballers!!! I mean, can you even imagine having to live under that regime & have no choice but 2 bury ur dreams?? Manoozh's story 2 me is like, WOW 🀯 - defying her family 2 play football was hard, but she just kept pushing through! πŸ’ͺ

It's amazing how sports can bring people together & give them hope. I'm sure it wasn't easy 4 these women 2 leave their families behind & start anew in Australia. But now, they're representing Afghanistan on the international stage & it's like, totally inspiring!!! 🌟

FIFA doing its part 2 recognize these women's achievement is also super cool! Nilab Mohammadi & Mina Ahmadi r just two examples of strong, talented women who won't let anything hold them back. And I love how they're determined 2 be recognized as the Afghan national team - girl power, for sure πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
omg I just got back from the most random road trip with my friends last weekend πŸš—πŸ˜‚ we were driving through this tiny town and saw the cutest little cafe that served the best avocado toast ever πŸ₯‘πŸ‘Œ anyway, I was thinking about how amazing it is that these Afghan women are playing football again after everything they went through... it gives me chills to think about all the struggles they faced just to be able to do something they love πŸ’– and can you imagine having to bury your trophies in your backyard because of some crazy regime? 🀯 no thanks, I'm good πŸ˜‚ seriously though, it's so inspiring to see these women not give up on their dreams and now have a new goal (literally πŸ˜‰) to work towards... fingers crossed for them! πŸ’ͺ
 
I mean, I'm not surprised they'd kick some Taliban butt on the pitch πŸ€πŸ’ͺ. But seriously, it's awesome to see these Afghan women footballers taking back control and showing the world what they're made of πŸ’₯. I love how Manoozh had to convince her family that playing football wasn't a bad thing... like, I get it, Taliban might not be the coolest πŸ€”. Anyways, FIFA giving them recognition is a huge win - who needs the Taliban's approval anyway? The fact that they can now say they're Afghan women's national team is a major milestone for their country πŸ‘. And let's be real, football is basically life, right? It's all about hope and freedom 🌟. Can't wait to see these girls smash it on the pitch again 🀩
 
omg, can you believe these girls just scored 7-0 against Libya 🀩! it's insane how far they've come and how much determination they have πŸ’ͺ... defying the Taliban regime and all that is crazy enough but to actually make a goal on the international stage? wow! i'm literally rooting for them, wish them all the best in their journey to get recognized by FIFA πŸ‘
 
OMG πŸ˜πŸ’– I'm literally so proud of these Afghan women footballers!!! πŸ™Œ They're defying the Taliban regime and showing the world that they won't be silenced πŸ’ͺ🏽! Manoozh's story is so inspiring, she went from wanting to die to playing international games for Afghanistan πŸ’•. And can we talk about Nilab's passion for football? 🀩 It's not just a sport, it's life and hope for her and the other players 😊. I love how FIFA is recognizing their efforts and giving them a new dream 🌟. They're an amazing team and I'm so happy to see them making progress πŸ’₯. Let's keep cheering them on and supporting their cause ❀️!
 
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