Afghan women train in Australia after fleeing Taliban rule

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MELBOURNE : Eight months after fleeing Kabul as the Taliban swept to power in Afghanistan, Farida trains at a suburban Melbourne pitch, dreaming of one day playing soccer for her country while lamenting the fate of fellow women players back home.The 20-year-old striker was one of 77 Afghan athletes, famil

MELBOURNE : Eight months after fleeing Kabul as the Taliban swept to power in Afghanistan, Farida trains at a suburban Melbourne pitch, dreaming of one day playing soccer for her country while lamenting the fate of fellow women players back home.

"We're in a secure place and everyone is really nice," Kabul native Farida told Reuters at training with her Afghan team mates on Wednesday.Girls and women's sport has been crushed by the Taliban government's hardline policies. The Afghan footballers in Melbourne enjoy Australia's freedoms and don't hesitate to speak out against the Taliban.

"Women athletes are stuck in their homes. I get text messages from them saying they want to get out of Afghanistan." By offering professional training and pathways, Victory hope the squad might one day be able to play some form of international football as a"team in exile". Players joked about Australian slang before they started training, and there was plenty of good-natured banter during drills on a foggy night.Players said training was a welcome distraction from homesickness and worries about family. There were limited seats available on the plane that flew them out of Kabul, meaning agonising choices and loved ones left behind.She has no relatives in Melbourne but lives with one of her team mates.

 

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