Tehran.
In the aftermath, Molaverdi hit out at the curbs, writing on Facebook that the government had respected the views of religious leaders while trying to respond to “the legal demands of another section of society”.
She then cited unnamed groups, accusing them of “sparing no effort to spread the seed of despair.”
Such opposition came “from those who were denounced two years ago by voters, and who had crawled into their cave of oblivion for eight years”.
The comments, confirmed by Molaverdi’s office as genuine, suggested she was drawing a contrast between the plans of President Hassan Rouhani, regarded as a moderate, and the hardline two-term tenure of his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Recent days have seen female volleyball fans branded “prostitutes” and “sluts” on social media and on posters allegedly distributed in downtown Tehran.
Molaverdi said publication of such notices by “those who call themselves followers of God... and which used words that one loathes to repeat, clearly constitute several offences under the law.”
A “crowd of sanctimonious people who published one notice after another denouncing the modest and decent girls and women of this land” who “talked of confrontation used obscene and disgusting insults that only befit themselves,” Molaverdi wrote on Facebook.
“Even if one day our beloved girls and women forgive this crowd, they will never forget them and keep these days in their historical memory.”
Unlike football, women were allowed to attend male volleyball and basketball matches until a few years ago, and there is no need to change the law, Molaverdi added.
Earlier this month, Ansar Hizbullah, in Iran, said the government should reconsider its plans or face protests.
And in a sign of the tension, Ahmad Salek Kashani, head of parliament’s cultural commission, told Ansar Hizbullah’s weekly magazine: “Women who are allowed to enter the stadiums, what are they going to watch? Is it anything other than men’s bodies that have been left bare because of sports clothes?” A second match against the United States will take place on Sunday.