WATCH: ‘You Better Run!’ Video Shows Iranian Regime Thugs Panicking After Soccer Stars Vanish

Mar 11, 2026 - 11:28
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WATCH: ‘You Better Run!’ Video Shows Iranian Regime Thugs Panicking After Soccer Stars Vanish

On Wednesday, a stunning piece of video footage emerged from Australia, capturing the frantic, humiliated retreat of the Iranian regime’s thugs after they realized they had lost their grip on the women’s national soccer team.

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The video, which has quickly gone viral, serves as a visceral punctuation mark to a high-stakes international defection that saw five members of the squad vanish into the safety of Australian asylum, leaving their would-be captors scurrying in a panic.

In the footage, members of the Iranian security apparatus — tasked with ensuring no player escaped the regime’s reach — are seen running frantically down a flight of stairs. Their composure completely shattered, the men appear desperate and disoriented upon discovering that five of the women had successfully slipped away.

The scene was narrated by a local Australian whose scathing commentary provided a quintessentially Western backdrop to the regime’s failure. As the agents bolted, the Australian mocked their sudden loss of power, shouting, “It’s Australia now. You’re in Australia. You’re in Australia. You better run. Yeah, we’re going to get you now. You better run. Yeah, you’ve got no rights here. You’re in Australia! I know who you are! Get down the stairs, yes! You gotta run now. What cowards are you guys, running? Yeah, cowards. The news is going to love this. Get the f*** out of our country, IRGC.”

The incident follows a tense standoff during the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup. The team had already drawn the ire of Tehran by remaining silent during the national anthem in their opening match, a move that prompted Iranian state media to brand the athletes “wartime traitors” — a charge that carries the death penalty under the Islamic Republic’s draconian penal code.

The tide turned toward safety following a direct intervention by President Donald Trump. After initially criticizing Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for a “terrible humanitarian mistake,” Trump revealed he had spoken with the prime minister to ensure the women were not forced back to certain death. “He’s on it!” Trump posted, confirming that several players had already been “taken care of.”

While some players felt compelled to return to Iran due to threats against their families, the video of the “minders” in full flight highlights a rare, public defeat for the IRGC.

In 2019, Sahar Khodayari, a devoted fan of the Esteghlal team, who became known as the “Blue Girl,”disguised herself as a man to enter a stadium (where women were banned). After being caught and facing a prison sentence, she set herself on fire in protest and tragically died. Her death sparked international outrage, forcing FIFA to pressure Iran into finally allowing women to enter stadiums for certain matches, though the “ban” is often still enforced or restricted through “selective” ticketing.

For a regime that relies on the “Blue Girl” legacy of fear and stadium bans to keep women suppressed, the sight of their enforcers running terrified down a staircase in a free nation offered a powerful symbol of the regime’s waning reach.

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