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Zahra Ghanbari

Zahra Ghanbari (; born 4 March 1992) is an Iranian footballer who plays as a forward for Kowsar Women Football League club Persepolis and the Iran national team. She is Iran's national team's all-time top goalscorer.

Early life and education

Zahra Ghanbari was born on 4 March 1992 in Kangavar, Kermanshah, Iran. Kermanshah is the largest Kurdish-populated city in Iran and one of the most significant urban centres of Kurdish culture in the region, and Ghanbari is Kurdish.

Club career

Ghanbari has played in Iraq for the Ghaz Al-Shamal SC women's team (North Gas Sports Club) team in Kirkuk, which plays in the Iraqi Women's Football League.

In Iran, she has played for Bam Khatoon F.C. (formerly known as Shahrdari Bam) since at least 2013. She played for in 2020/2021.

Ghanbari played for Bam Khatoon in the 2023 AFC Women's Club Championship and the 2024–25 AFC Women's Champions League, scoring one goal in the latter tournament. In November 2024, Ghanbari was briefly suspended by the Iranian federation and forced to apologise for "improper hijab" during a goal celebration at the 2024–25 AFC Women's Champions League. After being forced to apologise, she was allowed to return to the team.

She moved to Persepolis in 2025.

International career

Ghanbari is Iran's national team's all-time top goalscorer.

She played for the international team in the following tournaments (number of goals in parentheses):

On 9 March 2026, after the national team was eliminated from the 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup in Australia, Ghanbari (who played in all three games), along with four teammates from the Iranian women's national football team, left the team's training camp in Australia and sought asylum. This was due to concerns about possible retaliation from Iranian authorities after the team had refrained from singing the national anthem after the opening game, which was shortly after the start of the 2026 Iran war. The Australian Government granted humanitarian visas to the players. On 15 March, Iranian state media reported that Ghanbari had withdrawn her asylum application and would return to Iran via Malaysia.

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