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Afghan refugee women to compete as official national team as Fifa bypasses Taliban

April 29, 2026

Fifa has granted permission to Afghan Women United, a team of female refugees, to officially compete as the national Afghan women’s football team.

The Fifa Council approved the regulation change on Wednesday at a summit in Vancouver, allowing the team to bypass the Taliban. The hardline government has banned the national women’s football team and imposed hugely oppressive measures on women and girls in Afghanistan since returning to power in 2021.

Fifa previously insisted the team required recognition from the Afghanistan Football Federation, controlled by the Taliban, which it would not grant. The exiled players and their supporters campaigned for over three years for Fifa to reverse its position and ensure they could compete internationally.

The team has not played an official competitive match since before the Taliban’s return to power and subsequent ban on women’s sports, after which most of the players sought asylum.

The refugee outfit is spread out across Australia – where the senior national team was evacuated to in 2021 – Europe and the Middle East. Prior to the Taliban’s takeover there were 25 women contracted to the national team. INDEPENDENT