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- Iran's Seyedeh Naraghi (L) fights for the ball with Tajikistan's goalkeeper Rakhmonova Saida (2nd R) during their AFC U-19 Women's Championship qualifying soccer match at Petra Stadium in Amman October 18, 2012. Iranian women had been banned from participating in many international matches because of the hijabs (covered uniforms) but a recent ruling by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) allowed them to be used. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed Photo: REUTERS
- Tajikistan's goalkeeper Rakhmonova Saida (R) makes a save next to Iran's Seyedeh Naraghi. Iran won 12-2, with Naraghi scoring six goals. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed Photo: REUTERS
- Iran's Maryam Rahimi (R) fights for the ball with Tajikistan's Saida. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed Photo: REUTERS
- Iran's Mogharrab Zadhosseinali (L) eyes the ball. She also scored during the game. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed Photo: REUTERS
- Rahimi, who scored a hat trick, fights for the ball with Saida. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed Photo: REUTERS
- Rahimi lunges for the ball against Saida. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed Photo: REUTERS
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Iran's Seyedeh Naraghi (L) fights for the ball with Tajikistan's goalkeeper Rakhmonova Saida (2nd R) during their AFC U-19 Women's Championship qualifying soccer match at Petra Stadium in Amman October 18, 2012. Iranian women had been banned from participating in many international matches because of the hijabs (covered uniforms) but a recent ruling by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) allowed them to be used. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
Photo: REUTERS

