Iran’s Dissident Soccer Players Banned for Life (via Matthew Yglesias):

According to the pro-government newspaper Iran, four players – Ali Karimi, 31, Mehdi Mahdavikia, 32, Hosein Ka’abi, 24 and Vahid Hashemian, 32 – have been “retired” from the sport after their gesture in last Wednesday’s match against South Korea in Seoul. […] Karimi is one of Iranian football’s best-known stars, having played for the German club Bayern Munich. Ka’abi played for Leicester City for several months during the 2007/8 season. Hashemian and Mahdavikia play for the German teams Bochum and Eintracht Frankfurt. […] Iran’s hardline media have since linked the protest to the arrest on Saturday of Mohsen Safayi Farahani, who headed the country’s football governing body under the former reformist president, Mohammad Khatami. He is one of several dozen opposition politicians, intellectuals and journalists to have been detained. [Guardian]

I heard on the radio that Rush Limbaugh is already calling out Obama for not evincing more overt solidarity with the Iranian athletes because he’s a “basketballist” and basketball is the “socialist pastime of ACORN and mushy internationalists.”
Then again, my radio is not plugged in.

Iran’s Dissident Soccer Players Banned for Life (via Matthew Yglesias):

According to the pro-government newspaper Iran, four players – Ali Karimi, 31, Mehdi Mahdavikia, 32, Hosein Ka’abi, 24 and Vahid Hashemian, 32 – have been “retired” from the sport after their gesture in last Wednesday’s match against South Korea in Seoul. […] Karimi is one of Iranian football’s best-known stars, having played for the German club Bayern Munich. Ka’abi played for Leicester City for several months during the 2007/8 season. Hashemian and Mahdavikia play for the German teams Bochum and Eintracht Frankfurt. […] Iran’s hardline media have since linked the protest to the arrest on Saturday of Mohsen Safayi Farahani, who headed the country’s football governing body under the former reformist president, Mohammad Khatami. He is one of several dozen opposition politicians, intellectuals and journalists to have been detained. [Guardian]

I heard on the radio that Rush Limbaugh is already calling out Obama for not evincing more overt solidarity with the Iranian athletes because he’s a “basketballist” and basketball is the “socialist pastime of ACORN and mushy internationalists.”

Then again, my radio is not plugged in.