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Afghan women soccer team challenges Taliban despite death threat | Afghan women seem to have gained in confidence in the absence of the Taliban, especially as far as sports are concerned, as many of them have been spotted playing football despite facing death threats. When the Taliban was
in power, no woman was allowed to play sports and female prisoners were publicly
executed at Kabul 's soccer stadium. But now, the women’s determination to come
and practice in the fields is seen as a direct challenge to the militants, CBS
News reports. Afghan women reportedly play each other for fun, but rarely play
matches because the Afghan soccer league is never organised in the country. Even
these players face death threats from the insurgent outfit. Khatol Shahzad Amarkhel
quit playing for three months because of the Taliban. "Someone called my home
number. He promised to kill me if I continued to play. I changed my number, but
I am still scared." Nineteen-year-old Sajay Sahar was told to stop playing by
family friends, but she did not listen either. She is the top scorer for the team
and has one goal in mind. "It is my only wish to be a famous player in my country
and in the world. They say stop playing, but I cannot stop playing. I can stop
living, but I cannot stop playing football," she added. Sahar sees it as a form
of protest, and believes that by taking on the Taliban head on, it will help bring
about their defeat, the report said. These women have got opportunities to play
in countries like Germany , Jordan and China in the recent past, and now soccer
has become more than just a game for these women.
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