On Saturday, 32 national soccer teams are gathering in Qatar for the start of the FIFA World Cup.
That same year, Mahshid Razaghi, who played for the Olympic soccer team, was executed for selling anti-government newspapers.
In 1984, Habib Khabiri, a member of the men’s national soccer team, was executed by firing squad for membership in an anti-regime organization.
Preventing Iran from participating in the World Cup would send a concrete message that regimes that persecute their own athletes have no place in world sporting organizations.
While such a ban would mean Iranian athletes can’t participate in this World Cup, many in Iran believe the team isn’t representative of the people of Iran in the first place but only represents the Islamic regime.