Here’s the latest available on Bam Khatoon FC based on recent publicly reported results and notable events.
- AFC Women's Club Championship performance: Bam Khatoon participated in the AFC Women's Champions League in the 2024–25 and 2025 editions, advancing from group stage and reaching the knockout rounds in some reports, with their group results noted and matches against teams like Kaya–Iloilo, College of Asian Scholars, and Incheon Red Angels appearing in coverage.[2][4]
- 2025 AFC Women's Asian Cup context: In early March 2026, four Bam Khatoon players (Zahra Sarbali, Fatemeh Pasandideh, Atefeh Ramezanizadeh, Mona Hamoudi) and an ex-Bam forward Zahra Ghanbari were part of Iran’s national team at the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup; they reportedly left the camp and sought asylum amid concerns about retaliation, an incident amplifying attention around Iranian women’s football abroad.[1]
- Club history and identity: Bam Khatoon F.C. is an Iranian women’s football club based in Bam, previously known as Shahrdari Bam, and has been prominent in the Kowsar Women’s League with AFC license achievements that enabled participation in the AFC Women’s Champions League from its inception for clubs with licensed status.[1]
- Competitive landscape: Other outlets note Bam Khatoon’s presence in international group stages and results against clubs such as Melbourne City (group context) and College of Asian Scholars, reflecting their ongoing participation in the AFC Women’s Champions League cycles around 2024–25.[4][2]
- Channeling notes: Additional updates frequently appear in Iranian sports outlets, Soccerway pages, and regional coverage; recent coverage includes match results and group-stage summaries from the AFC tournaments their teams have contested.[7][4]
If you want, I can pull the latest match-by-match results for Bam Khatoon FC from the AFC Women’s Club Championship 2025–26 and compile a concise results table, or summarize the current status of their players and any ongoing asylum-related developments. I can also provide direct links to the primary sources for your reference.
Citations:
- Bam Khatoon’s AFC involvement and group-stage results (2024–25, 2025).[2][4][7][1]
- 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup asylum incident involving Bam Khatoon players.[1]
- Club history and rebranding from Shahrdari Bam to Bam Khatoon F.C..[1]
Sources
AllNEWSGALLERY PREVIOUSAFC WOMEN’S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday, NOV 9Hyundai Steel 2-1Bam Khatoon FC UPCOMINGAFC WOMEN’S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, NOV 12BAM KHATOON 16:30FC NASAF
bamkhatoon.comCalcio - Iran: Bam Khatoon D risultati in tempo reale, risultati finali, calendario, classifiche, dettaglio delle partite con marcatori, cartellini gialli e cartellini rossi, comparazione quote e statistiche sugli scontri diretti.
www.diretta.itTEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran’s Bam Khatoon football team secured the second spot behind Melbourne City FC of Australia and advanced to the AFC Women’s Champions League 2024-25 quarter-finals.
www.tasnimnews.comSummary - Bam Khatoon FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos - Soccerway
us.soccerway.comEast Bengal FC, riding on goals from Shilky Hemam, Fazila Ikwaput and Resty Nanziri, defeated Iranian side Bam Khatoon FC 3-1 in their AFC Women's Champions League 2025/26 Group B opener
sports.ndtv.comPlaying without integral winger Negin Zandi, who is out with an ACL injury, Khatoon was given a lifeline in first-half stoppage time after Jyoti Chouhan was penalized for handball in the box, allowing Mona Hamoudi to reduce the deficit from the spot. Khatoon desperately pushed forward for an equalizer after the break, with Fatemeh Pasandideh and Geraeili coming close.
newspaper.irandaily.irIran - Bam Khatoon FC - Results and fixtures - Soccerway
int.soccerway.com