Leader Tells Iranian Youth Who Real Victors Are
TEHRAN -- Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says Iranian athletes who have refused to face Israeli opponents at the expense of not getting a medal are the real victors.
Ayatollah Khamenei made the remarks during a meeting held with officials from the second National Congress of Sports Martyrs last month. His remarks were published on Monday.
“Fortunately, today our sporting environment is influenced by the same spirituality that our dear martyred athletes created in our society. This spirituality is present in our sports environment today. Of course, all kinds of people exist in all environments. There are all kinds of people in the environment of the clergy, and the same goes for the sporting environment. But in general, the atmosphere of sports in the country today is very different from the way it was in the past.”
The Leader said although success in sports is very important and is unlike other victories, the Iranian athletes who chose to boycott Israeli opponents at the expense of not getting a medal are actually victorious.
If anyone violates this principle, it means that they are violating their moral victory for the sake of obtaining a technical victory in appearances, he said.
Ayatollah Khamenei noted that competing with Israeli opponents constitutes an official recognition of the “usurping” regime that kills innocent civilians.
The Leader also said that Western leaders and their followers who slam the boycott of Israeli players as a politicization of sports are adopting double standards, making a reference to the exclusion of Russia from major sports events over the war in Ukraine.
“You’ve seen what they have done with sports after the war in Ukraine. They banned some countries from participating in sporting events for political reasons. That is, they cross their own red lines with ease when it’s in their interest. But then when our athlete refuses to compete with a Zionist opponent, they complain about it.”
Athletes from Iran and other Muslim countries have repeatedly refused to compete against Israeli opponents at major international events to protest the occupying regime of Israel’s crimes and occupation of Palestinian land.
Last July, Iranian athlete Hamid Amraei decided to withdraw from AJP Tour Fujairah International Pro Jiu-Jitsu Championship in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to avoid facing an Israeli counterpart.
The Leader also said the West tried to export its culture with these new, advanced sports that it brought into Iran.
“What is our duty then? Our duty is to learn the new sports that the other side has created, such as football, volleyball, and the other sports that exist, team sports. Let’s advance in these and become professional in them without accepting their culture. We shouldn’t let this turn into a bridge for western culture. Our own culture should prevail over theirs. This is the basic matter that we should pay attention to in sports.”