. >> soccer player khalida popal knows what sabriyah and her team have been through.he helped them and their families escape, procuring british visas for a total of 130 people. >> afghanistan! >> a visit to the soccer museum in manchester, where they learn how english women too had to fight for their rights. >> i mean, going through the history from english women's football, their ban, the history of how the fa banned it. it's very much like -- it's a 100 years ago and hearing that, seeing the objects, it's very similar to our story, today's story. the women of afghanistan are banned from playing football, just because they are women. [phone ringing] >> sabriyah talks on the phone with her mother-in-law in afghanistan. she tells sabriyah that women today are receiving threats just for going to the market on their own. the terror catches up with sabriyah in england too; she has nightmares about the taliban trying to kill her. her team and her love of the sport help her to cope with it all. >> i like football, because all the girls, we are together. together, whether we