SCANDAL: Iran coach demands payment to answer questions about women's rights

Coach Carlos Queiroz requested payment and left his press conference before the World Cup after being asked about women's rights in Iran. Former assistant coach of Manchester United, Queiroz, led Iran between 2011 and 2018, passing as Iran's coach during the 2014 and 2018 World Cup, [...]
Former assistant coach of Manchester United, Queiroz, led Iran between 2011 and 2018, passing as Iran's coach during the 2014 World Cup and 2018, followed Periscope.
In the latter, they almost surprised everyone by going to a group of Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.
He later took the lead in Egypt, but his failure to help Mohammed Salah and co-qualified Qatar has made him return to Iran to run them at the World Cup.
There have been calls to exclude Iran from the tournament and replace it with Ukraine, which lost the qualifications to Wales in play-off.
This was due to issues about women's rights in the country and the death of Mahsa Ammini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman who died while in custody by police earlier this month.
There have been many protests in the country and criticisms of forced hygiene for women. And before the tournament, Queiroz was asked on the subject.
Iran head coach Carlos Queiroz says his players have the right to protest the death of Mahsa Amani, who died while in the district of the moraly police for wearing her shadow as well. Pic.twitter. com/ 7 Mk q UtkWQ6
) Sky Sports News (@ SkyExNews) November 15, 2022
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“Which channel do you work on?” responded 69-year-old.
“Qielli”, answer came.
How much do you pay to answer that question, you're a private company, how much do you pay me?
And at the end of the World Cup, I can give you the answer if you make me a good offer. Thank you”, he said./Periscop/












