IOC voices concern for Iranian athletes amid unrest

Iran International satellite TV channel reported last ⁠week that a 19-year-old wrestler, Shahab Fallahpour, was killed by security forces during demonstrations in the southwestern city of Andimeshk. (X/@MrPatMineo)
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Updated 29 January 2026
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IOC voices concern for Iranian athletes amid unrest

  • “At this moment in time, we are particularly ⁠concerned about the situation of Iranian athletes impacted by the events unfolding in their country,” the IOC said
  • 19-year-old wrestler, Shahab Fallahpour, was reportedly killed by security forces during demonstrations in Andimeshk

LAUSANNE: The International Olympic Committee on Thursday expressed concern for the welfare of Iranian athletes amid the country’s escalating unrest, saying it remains in contact with Iran’s Olympic community.
The IOC told Reuters in a statement, which was supported by the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations and the Winter Olympic Federations, about its concerns for the situation facing Iranian athletes.
“At this moment in time, we are particularly ⁠concerned about the situation of Iranian athletes impacted by the events unfolding in their country — as we are with all athletes who face conflict and tragedies elsewhere in the world,” the IOC said.
“Unfortunately, these situations are more regularly brought to our attention due to the increasingly divided world in which we live.
“We have to be realistic about the IOC’s ability to directly influence global and national affairs. At the same time, we will continue to work with our Olympic stakeholders to help where we can, often through quiet sport diplomacy.”

Iran International, a Persian-language satellite television channel and multilingual digital news operation based in London, reported last ⁠week that a 19-year-old wrestler, Shahab Fallahpour, was killed by security forces during demonstrations in the southwestern city of Andimeshk.
United World Wrestling said it had also been alerted to concerns over the safety of several Iranian wrestlers.
“United World Wrestling has received multiple communications regarding the situation of four Iranian wrestlers...,” the international governing body for the sport said.
“As a sporting organization, UWW is not in a position to directly influence global or national affairs.
“However, we are particularly concerned about the situation of Iranian athletes impacted by the events unfolding in their country, as we are with all athletes worldwide who are affected by conflict and tragedy.
“UWW is seeking further reliable information and reiterates its commitment to the protection of athletes and respect for fundamental sporting values.”
Plainclothes Iranian security forces have rounded up thousands of people in a campaign of mass arrests and intimidation to deter protests, sources told Reuters.
Modest protests that began last month in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar over economic hardship unleashed long-suppressed wider grievances and swiftly escalated.
Authorities cut Internet access and stifled the unrest with overwhelming force that killed thousands, according to rights groups. Tehran blames “armed ⁠terrorists” linked to Israel and the United States for the violence.
The latest death toll compiled by the US-based HRANA rights group stands at 6,373. Arrests stand at 42,486, according to HRANA.


Karim Benzema joins Al-Hilal

Updated 03 February 2026
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Karim Benzema joins Al-Hilal

RIYADH: Karim Benzema has joined Al-Hilal after leaving Al-Ittihad, the Riyadh club announced early Tuesday.

The former French international was introduced with a post on social media, “Karim Benzema is officially Hilali.”

The 2022 Ballon d’Or winner, who scored eight goals in 14 league matches this season, joined on a free transfer, his new club added.

Though this chapter comes to an end “respect and gratitude will always remain,” the Frenchman said.

“Thank you to the club, the staff, my teammates, and especially the fans for the welcome, the love, and the energy you gave me every day,” Benzema wrote on social media.

“This journey gave me a lot, both personally and professionally. I leave with my head held high, proud to have worn these colors and of everything we shared.”

Benzema moved to Saudi Arabia in 2023 after 14 seasons with Real Madrid. Last season he scored 21 goals as Al-Ittihad won the league.
This season Al-Ittihad trail leaders Al-Hilal by 12 points. 

— with input from Reuters