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Iran complains to AFC after Jordan urges 'gender verification check' on woman goalkeeper
Ìýurging forÌýa "gender verification check" on an has prompted Tehran's national football body to file a counter-complaint on Monday.
The complaint about the (JFA) was made to the sport's regional authority, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), Anadolu Agency reported.
This is according to the Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which gave no specifics regarding the grievance other than that it related to Jordan's call for a gender checkÌýand its issues with Iran's women's side.
In late September, Iran'sÌýwomen team unexpectedly beat Jordan 4–2 on penalties to earn a spot at the Women's Asia Cup for the first time.
Weeks later, Jordan alleged that Zohreh Koudaei, 31, Iran's goalkeeper and a key part of her team's victory, isn't a woman, insisting her gender be confirmed.
Koudaei is to have called the gender claimÌý"bullying", telling Turkey's ±áü°ù°ù¾±²â±ð³Ù daily she "will sue the Jordan FA".
Maryam Irandoost, Iran women's head coach, recently called the chatter "an excuse for not accepting the defeat".
She condemned Jordan's decision to submit a letter to the AFC concerningÌýher goalkeeper'sÌýgender. It did this on 5 November, though the authority had brought up the matter unofficially before this.
Members of the football community have hit back at accusations by the Jordan Football Association alleging that a member of Iran’s national female football team is not a woman ⚽
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In its message, Jordan asserted thatÌýÌýhas "a history with gender and doping issues".
It urged a "transparent and clear investigation by a panel of independent medical experts to investigate the eligibility of the player in question and others on the team".
JFA chief and Jordanian Prince posted the message to Twitter. His country has so far shown no sign of abandoning its position.
Irandoost asserted Iran women had "carefully examined each and every player for hormones and testosterone tests".
Koudaei has been called a "champion girl" in the Islamic Republic, with Iranians across many parts of the country praising her.