Dramatic video shows panicked Iranian goons in Australia after soccer players sought asylum: ‘Get the f–k out’

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Dramatic footage shows an Australian woman mocking panicked Iranian goons after they realized that five players from the Iranian Women’s National Soccer team had escaped and sought asylum in.

Anxious-looking Iranian handlers, security staffers and coaches were seen running down the stairs of a hotel frantically searching for the five stars who had fled the premises, footage obtained by Fox & Friends shows.

“You’re in Australia now. You’re in Australia motherf–ker,” the brazen woman taunts two men and a woman in Muslim headwear in the clip.

The Australian woman mocked and taunted the Iranians — who rand down the stairs of a hotel searching for the five stars who had fled the premises, the video shows. Instagram / @remoteleigh
“Get the f–k out of our country, IRGC,” the woman shouts at the Iranian people she filmed. Instagram / @remoteleigh

“You better run,” she continues, pursing them in the stairwell. “Yeah we’re going to get you now.”
“What cowards,” she says.

“Get the f–k out of our country, IRGC,” she adds, referring to the notorious Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the primary branch of the Iranian military.

The Iranian soccer players had just finished a tournament in Australia on Sunday when the players escaped their hotel and requested assistance from the Australian government to remain in the country after their refusal to sing the national anthem at an Asia Cup match last week.

The protest sparked massive backlash at home, with Iranian state media branding them “wartime traitors” for refusing to sing the national anthem during a tournament in Australia.

Five women on the Iran Women’s National Soccer Team — Fatemeh Pasandideh, Zahra Ghanbari, Zahra Sarbali, Atefeh Ramazanzadeh and Mona Hamoudi — were each granted asylum in Australia on Monday
Striker Mohaddeseh Zolfi, 21, and support staffer Zahra Solton Moshehkar had both joined five others in accepting an offer to stay in safety Down Under.

An undated photo released by Australia’s Department of Home Affairs on March 11, 2026 shows six Iranian football players and a team official with two unidentified local officials in Sydney, after they claimed asylum in Australia. AUSTRALIAN DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS/AFP via Getty Images

However, one of the two later changed her mind and decided to go back to Iran, Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said Wednesday.

It’s unclear who decided to go home.

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