Five Iranian footballers granted Australian visas after anthem protest
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Immigration Minister Tony Burke said the women "were moved to a safe location" by Australian police.
He said other squad members had been told they are welcome to stay in the country.
Visa holders can live, work and study in the country.
"They want to be clear they are not political activists.
The group left their hotel the same day and were moved to a safe location by police.
"I say to the other members of the team, the same opportunity is there.
Australia has taken the Iranian women's soccer team into our hearts.
These women are tremendously popular in Australia.
On Sunday evening, hundreds of supporters surrounded the Iranian Lionesses' coach as it left the stadium on the Gold Coast, with chants of "save our girls".
"I want to kiss the hands of everyone who helped," the unnamed relative told ABC.
On Monday, US President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform to demand action.
Australia should "give asylum" to the women, Trump said in his initial post.
"The US will take them if you won't," he added.
Trump said.
It has said the administration wants to bring "an end to the abuse" of the system.
Deniz Toupchi, who travelled to support the team for their final match, said of the decision to initially stay silent: "We didn't expect it to be honest because we know it's a really major [thing] to do. "
She added: "We're just proud of them. "
Toupchi was one of hundreds of members of Australia's Iranian community in the stands on Sunday.
During the anthem, which they do not recognise, they booed and jeered.
"We are here to show them that we are fully supporting them. "
It's unclear what repercussions there might be for their families as a result.
"What's most important is that that offer is made. "
Personally, I would like to return to my country as soon as possible and be with my compatriots and family. "
As the players' bus left the stadium on Sunday night, banners declared "Stay Safe in Australia.
Talk to Police" and "If your home is not safe - mine is".
The players sat in the vehicle, watched the drama unfold in the rain outside.
Some could be seen filming out of the window with phones.
There were smiles and waves, but also solemn expressions.
That was a feeling echoed by the fans on Sunday night at the stadium.
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