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Iran Seizes Football Star Karimi's Assets in Clampdown on Opponents

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Iran’s judiciary says it has seized more properties belonging to former national football captain and football star Ali Karimi, alongside a wider wave of measures targeting prominent cultural, sport, and media figures accused of opposing the regime or cooperating with “hostile foreign entities”.

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Ali Karimi has been in exile for four years after criticism of the Iranian regime. Now numerous properties of the former national team captain have been confiscated. However, the current selection is still waiting for her visas for the World Cup.

·Dortmund, Germany
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A former leading player of Iran's national team, Ali Karimi, has just seen six of his properties seized by the authorities of his country. A response to his criticism of the power in place.

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The ex-glory of Iranian football Ali Karimi is in the sights of the Mullah regime. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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The German champion and cup winner, nicknamed the "Asian Maradona" for his creativity with the ball, has expressed support on social media for protests against the government and for the former Shah. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was ousted from power in 1979 following the revolution that led to the establishment of the Islamic Republic. Ali Karimi is "a traitor to the nation who has actively supported the enemy in recent years," declared Mizan, the pre…

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Exiled abroad, the one nicknamed the "Asian Maradona" had given his support to the protest movement against the authorities as well as to the ex-shah.

·Paris, France
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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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