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Mehdi Taremi (33, Inter Milan), who was left in Iran due to the bombing while moving to participate in the FIFA Club World Cup in 2025, announced her safety on the 25th (Korea time).
The newspaper explained that `Taremi informed her teammates who were concerned about her in the United States that she was in a safe place.' Taremi, who was taking a break after returning to her home country of Iran after the 2024-2025 season, was stranded while trying to leave Tehran's Imam Hosseini International Airport to participate in the Club World Cup. In the end, while his participation in the Club World Cup was frustrated, he continued to worry about Taremi's safety as he bombed the U.S. following Israel. Taremi has criticized the Israeli airstrike with a message on his SNS, saying, `Leave Iran still.'
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Gazeta-Delosport said 'Taremi traveled 1000km by land to her hometown Bushehr' It seems to have been an inevitable choice amid the paralysis of traffic as Tehran, Isfahan, Natanz, Shiraz, and Tabriz were bombed. He added that the club World Cup could have been Taremi's last chance to play for Inter Milan, but the airstrike ruined it.
Taremi, who made her professional debut with Shaheen Bushehr in 2010, entered the European stage by joining Hiu Ab (Portugal) in 2019. After moving to FC Porto in recognition of his performance, he wore an Inter Milan uniform last year. He scored 55 goals in 94 A matches for Iran.
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Taremi is not the only one stranded. Tottenham Hotspur's Israeli striker Manor Solomon (26) was also affected by the conflict. Solomon, who finished his loan at Leeds United in the 2024-2025 season, returned to Israel and married his longtime partner on the 13th. However, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which was attacked by the Israeli air force early in the day, used ballistic missiles and drones to launch retaliatory attacks, and the Israeli government imposed a ban on civilian travel.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.