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Reuters - An Iran-born player who stirred controversy by withdrawing from a match against Israel can keep his place on Germany's Under-21 national soccer team, the German Football Association (DFB) said.
DFB president Theo Zwanziger met with Ashkan
Dejagah, 21, late on Tuesday to determine whether he should continue playing
for Germany after several politicians and the country's top Jewish group
demanded he be dropped.
"He stressed... that there were no racist or
anti-Semitic reasons." Dejagah, who plays for Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg, was born in Tehran but moved to Germany with his parents and holds both German and Iranian passports.
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran has
refused to recognise Israel's right to exist and Iranian citizens are
forbidden from travelling to Israel.
Good relations with Israel are a top priority
in Germany because of the Holocaust, in which some six million Jews were
murdered.
"In case I expressed myself in a way that was
misunderstood, I'm sorry," he said. Dejagah has agreed to play against Israel when they visit Germany in September 2008. |
Dejagah to remain on German Under-21 team
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