- Players on
Afghanistan 's women's nationalsoccer team leftKabul on an evacuation flight on Tuesday. - They were joined by team officials and family members, the AP reported.
- Players were told last week to burn uniforms and wipe social media for evidence that they played.
Players from Afghanistan's women's national soccer team left Kabul on an evacuation flight on Tuesday along with team officials and family members, the Associated Press reported.
"The last few days have been extremely stressful but today we have achieved an important victory," former team captain Khalida Popal told the AP.
Popal was part of a team of lawyers and activists who worked with authorities in six countries to get the team out of the country, according to the report.
"These young women, both as athletes and activists, have been in a position of danger and on behalf of their peers around the world we thank the
Just last week, the former captain of the team urged players to burn their uniforms and wipe social media accounts of any evidence that they played, fearing Taliban reprisals.
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