An Iranian chess player has become the latest person from the country to refuse to compete against an Israeli player in an international championship.
Iranian Grandmaster Ehsan Ghaem Maghami announced he would boycott the match against Israel's Ehud Sachar. The two had been scheduled to compete in the fourth round of the Corsica Masters competition.
As a result of his refusal, Mr Maghami was expelled from the tournament.
"Politics has no place in competition at this level," said organiser Leo Battesti. "I had no other choice."