The first soccer game involving both sexes since the 1979 Islamic Revolution led to punishment on Monday, as a soccer club said it had suspended three officials involved and handed out fines. Iran’s Islamic rules ban physical contact between unrelated men and women, and Iranian women are barred from attending soccer games when men play. The officials, a coach and two managers, first denied the game took place, but cellphone videos of the game were used as evidence against them, the newspaper Vatan-e-Emrooz reported. The game was last Tuesday in Tehran between the club’s women’s team and its boys’ team. The boys won, 7 to 0.