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Iran footballer sacked for not fasting 
15 August 2010, 16:08
Tehran - Popular Iranian footballer Ali Karimi, sometimes described as "the 
Maradona of Asia," has been fired by his club for not fasting during the Muslim 
holy month of Ramadan, the club said on Sunday.

Steel Azin FC said on its website that it was "forced to sack one of its 
players, Ali Karimi, for being disobedient and not fasting during Ramadan," 
when devout Muslims fast from dawn until dusk.

Karimi, who was the Asian Player of 2004, had even "insulted officials of the 
(Iranian) football federation and the Tehran team's supervisor who confronted 
him on the issue," Steel Azin said.

His sacking comes after he criticised in an interview on his website the 
management style of the club's managing director and former official of Iran's 
Revolutionary Guards, Mostafa Ajorlou.

The Islamic republic's state news agency Irna, meanwhile, reported that the 
club's chairman, Hossein Hedayati, was unaware of the decision and was against 
Karimi's sacking.

Karimi, 31, who has been dubbed by some Iranian commentators as Maradona of 
Asia, is the second most capped player and the third highest scorer for the 
Iranian national team.

He also had a two-year stint in the Bundesliga, scoring four goals in 50 
appearances for Bayern Munich.

Ramadan started in Iran on Thursday and under Iranian laws, all Muslims are 
required to observe the holy month, while those who do not fast, including 
non-Muslims, are expected to abstain from eating or drinking in public.

Muslims observe Ramadan by abstaining from food, drink and sex from dawn until 
sunset. Pregnant and menstruating women, the sick, elderly, travellers and 
pre-pubescent children are exempt from the fast. - Sapa-AFP 





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