Iran wrapped up its Women Asian Cup run with a two-nil loss to the Philippines on the Gold Coast last night, but there are grave concerns over what happens to the players now.
The players' decision not to sing the national anthem before a match last week prompted an angry rebuke on Iranian state television; with one presenter saying, "in times of war, traitors must be dealt with more harshly".
Human rights groups are now worried the players face severe punishment if they return home.
Players would have to ask Australian authorities for asylum, but the team has been heavily guarded by officials reportedly linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The IRGC has been registered as a state sponsor of terrorism in Australia.
GUEST: Craig Foster, former Socceroo, football commentator and long-time human rights activist