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Women’s football matches in northern Bangladesh have been canceled due to protests from Islamist groups, particularly the Islami Andolan Bangladesh, who deemed the events un-Islamic. The most recent match, involving 17-year-old Asha Roy and her team, was scheduled to take place in Rangpur but was called off after police intervened for safety reasons, as reported by the BBC.
This marks the third cancellation in less than two weeks, raising concerns over the safety of women athletes, especially in a country grappling with political instability following last year's protests against the government. Women’s football has gained popularity in Bangladesh, where success in the sport is seen as a means of empowerment and a pathway out of poverty.
Local religious leaders, including Maulana Ashraf Ali, have insisted the matches contradict Islamic values and have called for stricter norms regarding women's participation in sports. Shafiqul Alam, press secretary to the interim leader Muhammad Yunus, noted that fears of radicalism are exaggerated, emphasizing the government's commitment to women’s sports.