International Judo Federation bans Iran over refusal to face Israelis

Judo federation issued a provisional ban last month while investigating a report that Iran had ordered a judoka to lose deliberately at the world championships to avoid facing an Israeli competitor

Agence France-Presse October 22, 2019 20:08:58 IST
International Judo Federation bans Iran over refusal to face Israelis
  • Saeid Mollaei was instructed to lose his clash to avoid facing Israel's Sagi Muki in the subsequent round of the Tokyo World Championships

  • Rejecting the charges, the Iranian federation denied that pressure had been applied to force Mollaei to withdraw from the championships.

  • Iran's Judo Federation can appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport within 21 days

Paris: The International Judo Federation (IJF) said Tuesday it had banned Iran from competition indefinitely over the country's refusal to face Israeli competitors.

International Judo Federation bans Iran over refusal to face Israelis

Saeid Mollaei stated he was instructed to lose in order to avoid facing an Israeli opponent at the World Championship. AFP

The federation issued a provisional ban last month while investigating a report that Iran had ordered a judoka to lose deliberately at the world championships to avoid facing an Israeli competitor in the subsequent round.

"Following the events, which occurred during the last World Judo Championships Tokyo 2019, the final suspension of the Iran Judo Federation from all competitions... has been pronounced," the IJF said in a statement.

Iranian fighter Saeid Mollaei, defending his title at the Tokyo World Championships in August, had said he was ordered to throw his semi-final rather than risk facing an Israeli in the final of the -81kg class.

The Iranian, 27, lost the semi-final and then went on to lose his third-place fight.

Mollaei said he had been instructed to withdraw from the competition by the presidents of the Iran Judo Federation and the Iran Olympic committee.

Rejecting the charges, the Iranian federation denied that pressure had been applied to force Mollaei to withdraw from the championships.

However the IJF disciplinary commission examining the case found that Iran's actions "constitute a serious breach and gross violation of the Statutes of the IJF, its legitimate interests, its principles and objectives."

The ban will last until "the Iran Judo Federation give strong guarantees and prove that they will respect the IJF Statutes and accept that their athletes fight against Israeli athletes."

Judo is one of Iran's sporting strong points and the ban comes as a blow just nine months ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.

Tehran is expected to appeal against the IJF decision at the Swiss-based Court for Arbitration of Sport.

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