No entry for women ticket holders for men’s Volleyball World League
Iranian authorities deny entry despite having the necessary permission
Tehran: Iranian authorities denied women ticket holders entry to Friday’s volleyball match between Iran and the United States despite their having the necessary permission, the sport’s association said. The Iranian Volleyball Federation had provided special accreditation to 200 women handpicked to attend the men’s Volleyball World League match in Tehran.
The tickets were reserved for “family members of players, supporters of the visiting team and executive officials,” said Reza Hassanikhou, head of security at the sports ministry. But a federation official said the accreditations had not been validated by security services at the arena, meaning the women were barred from entering.
Rules prohibiting women’s access to stadiums have been in place since 1979, officially to protect them from obscene behaviour among male fans. President Hassan Rouhani’s government, despite opposition from religious conservatives, has been trying to relax the restrictions. Mohammad Reza Davarzani, president of Iran’s volleyball federation, said Friday’s tickets were not honoured “because of protests. We hope that this will be resolved in future,” he added.