Month: July 2013

Zob Ahan claims Sadeghain as their player !

The endless saga of Team Melli players transfer irregularities continues.

Payam Sadeghian, the promising young players and memeber of Team Melli who played for Zob Ahan last season but currently is a Perspolis player, is facing disciplinary and legal action because of that transfer. Zob Ahan spokesman , Kamran Shirzadi told Mehr news agency that “Payam Sadeghian is a Zob Ahan player. He is under contract with the club up to 21 November 2013. In no way he can play for another team without the approval of Zob Ahan.”

Shirzadi said that his club has already filed a case against the player and Perspolis club for illegaly using a Zob Ahan player.

It remains a mystery why Zob Ahan was quiet all this time while Sadeghina did not report for training with his club and whther they waited for Sadeghian to make his appearance for his new club to make their legal move. If Zob Ahan case is credible and no release papers were issued by Zob Ahan , the player should have never been able to register for any other club according to Iranian federation rules. Shirzadi said he is confident that Sadeghain will be back in Zob Ahan but he is free to leave after he serves his contract!

If the Disciplinary committee of FFIRI rules in favor of Zob Ahan, Perspolis who used Sadeghian in the second half of the match against Tractorsazi and whose assist resulted in the winning goal , Perspolis will be declared a loser by 3-0 on technical ground. That is the standard FIFA ruling for fielding an ineligible player in an official competition. It is also the standard for most football associations , however, it remains to be seen whether a decision to award Tractorsazi a 3-0 forfeit victory over Perspolis , will actually occur.

Perspolis is in another major trouble with players transfer. Abolghasim Dehnavi’s case is still not concluded as claimed by the CEO Rouyanian earlier this month. Sepahan has filed a case against the player for fraud and deceit with the Esfahan public prosecutor. The Esfahani  club claims that Dehnavi has fraudulently obtained money from the club after signing a contract , then left to Perspolis and played for them while officially a Sepahan player! This is a serious accusation in Iranian law and carries a long prison term if found guilty.

 Payam Sadeghian and Abolghasim Dehnavi are both invited to Team Melli that was announced by Queiroz recently.

The drama and the pandemonium continue to mar the start of the Iranian football season.

Interestingly enough , Perspolis will be the guest of Zob Ahan on Friday 2nd August in the second round of the Persian Gulf Cup league match. Perspolis currently has 3 points , while Zob Ahan lost their opener 2-0 to the new comers Esteghlal Sanati Khuzestan.

Iran U17 loses against Sao Paolo of Brazil.

Iran’s U17 youth team lost its second match against Sao Paolo Club youth team 0-2 in the 4th Weifang Hope Cup .

The match played this morning Tehran time saw the Brazilian side score an early goal in the 3rd minute as a result of a defensive lapse by the young Iranians. Just before the half time whistle , The Brazilians scored again to make it 2-0.

Although the second half was much better for Iran U17, however , there were always chasing the game with 2 goals down and some nice saves by Sao Paolo goalkeeper prevented Iran from scoring.

Iran U17 coached bt Rahim Meerakhory played yesterday against North Koreans and drew 1-1. It will end the campaign by playing against the American Club Chivas on Wednesday.
Ali Doustimehr , the general manager of Iran youth teams said that this team is in China to gain experience as it lacks playing against strong oppositions. “Results are irrelevant at this stage as we prepare for the FIFA U17 World Cup.”  Doustimehr added “Sao Paolo is a club side and naturally the players have been together for several years creating a good understanding. It is a bit different with selections like ours”

Team Melli U17 will play tits last group match against Chivas club of United State on Wednesday. in the annual International Youth Football Tournament  held in Weifang city, Shandong Province, China

Iran U-17 held by North Korea U17.

 

Iran’s U17 youth team was held by North Korea U17 1-1 in the 4th Weifang Hope Cup . The annual International Youth Football Tournament which saw Iran’s first participation is held in Weifang city, Shandong Province, China.

The young Iranian players , played a good first half and managed to threaten the Korean keeper , but the finishing was far from ideal. The first half ended with a stalemate without a goal.

In the second half , Iran was the stronger and the more forceful side with several attacks , but it was North Korea who scored in a classic counter attack move to take the lead. After that goal in the 55th minute, the Koreans were intent with sitting back in a defensive shell. The solid defending worked well for the Koreans right near the end of the game , but Iran’s Babak Abdullahzadeh spoiled the Korean plans when he scored the equalizer in the 82nd minute. There were further scoring opportunities for the young Iranians but none was scored as the match ended in a tie 1-1

Team Melli U17 will face U17  team of Sao Paolo club (Brazil) on Monday 29th at 12:30 Tehran time.

 

Mehdi Taj dismisses Queiroz’s “impractical” proposals.

 

Mehdi Taj , the Iranian football League commissioner , said that Team Melli’c coach proposals to modify the league program were not practical and illogical.  Taj was reacting to the recent sharp criticism of the league program by Carlos Queiroz, in which he said that the league competetion as planned will create difficulties for Team Melli’s preparations towards the World Cup.

In reference to one of the proposals by Queiroz , Mehdi Taj said “How can we run a league program without Team Melli players? On what basis we can face the clubs and tell them that they have to compete in the league without their best players? No club will agree to that , and as the administrators of the league program, we have to cater for the interest of every side including clubs, fans and players , we would not entertain such proposal.”

On the other proposal of Queiroz regarding the Hazfi Cup, the knock out cup competition, Taj again refused to accept the idea to run a longish program for cup competition after the completion of the regular season and the league program. “This will amount to adding an extra season right after finishing one. This proposal is simply not feasible.” Taj responded.

Team Melli’s World Cup preperation program announced.

Carlos Queiroz, announced a comprehensive program to prepare Team Melli for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

 

  1. 7th – 14th Aug.               Training Camp Portugal including one friendly match
  2. 31st Aug to 10th Sep.         Two friendly matches
  3. 6th to 15th Oct               One friendly match and one Asian Cup Qualifier match
  4. 9th to 19th Nov               Two Asian Cup Qualifier matches
  5. 27th Feb to 5th Mar           Asian Cup Qualifier match
  6. 12th Apr to 6th May           3 or 4 friendly matches
  7. 12th to 31 May               3 or 4 friendly matches
  8. 1st to 12th Jun               One friendly Match

The world cup will start on the 12th June.  Normally , the qualified teams fly to the destination well ahead of the start , so most probably the last item of the published training program will be conducted somewhere in Brazil. The first item of this plan has already been cancelled due to lack of funds. Apparently , Team Melli was planned to play against Ghana National team on the 14th of August, which is a FIFA day. The Ghanian team were supposed to fly to Lisbon for the match but the cancellation of the training camp resulted in cancellation of the friendly match with Ghana.

First major blow for Team Melli !

 

The Footfall Federation has announced that the planned Team Melli camp which was supposed to be held in Portugal has been cancelled due to lack of funds!

Although there was great enthusiasm, massive street celebrations,  public and official support for Team Melli in the aftermath of the success  in qualification for 2014 FIFA world Cup finals in Brazil, the reality stuck hard at the first step as Team Melli faced its first major blow.

The Football Federation which has been cash strapped for at least two years now and been living on government handouts have finally decided that it can no longer act and go beyond its mean. While it is running out of money, it could not pay for the expenses that are associated with a training camp in a European country. For years, the Football Federation (FFIRI)  has been dependent on government contribution and aids to run its business. A government which has been hardly benevolent, especially considering the hardship it faces with its currency devaluation against the US$ and the continuous embargo that hit the economy hard.   The Federation has no concrete program to generate revenue and since one major revenue is TV ( a cartel of TV stations controlled under one organization umbrella)  the IRIB which is the monopolizing TV broadcasts ,  has refused to pay proper TV right broadcast fees. The fact that Carlos Queiroz and his coaching team is getting paid, is a mystery under the current circumstances.

In a nutshell, the first major blow has been struck in the path of a proper representation of Iran in the next World Cup. Lack of funds, lack of support and the failure of FFIRI to create an independent entity, both financially and  functionally will be felt quite hard on Team Melli preparation.

The only positive from this fiasco is that it has occurred early and less than a year before the actual FIFA competition. Perhaps it will be a warning siren for the administrators, minsters and the hierarchy in the Islamic Republic to realize the problems and act accordingly if there is any real intent to help the team.

 

On the other hand, Carlos Queiroz was not surprisingly quite livid about the whole fiasco and targeted the League Commission for his wrath. Queiroz claimed that he had agreed with the league commission on a set plan including the actual date for start of the league matches and end dates to ensure compliance with his program to prepare Team Melli for the World Cup finals. However, a few days later with several clubs lobbying , the program changes again detrimental to his plan!   Queiroz gave several examples and instances of how this disharmony can affect his team, while giving an interview to several local news agencies reporters.

Queiroz denied any thoughts that he is looking after his own personal interest and also denied that he is not really considering the interest of the league clubs. Team Melli programs last years caused quite a number of lengthy stoppage of the league program, which resulted in almost all the clubs coaches protesting and accusation being exchanged.  Queiroz said that he appreciated the situation of the clubs and understands that the strength of Team Melli comes from the clubs. He also sympathized with Esteghlal’s mission in AFC Champions league which he referred to as “Micky Mouse” League but defended his own program by saying that the players will not be at their clubs for only a few days each months, which at certain moths they are completely free to be at the club disposal.   This response was to those who accused Querioz of undermining the league program. Some club managers and coaches think Queiroz program for  30 odd players should not overwhelm and dominate the fortune of hundreds of others  league players in the clubs, many of them foreigners who are paid in hard currency costing the already financially troubled clubs more stress.

Between a federation which is strapped out of cash but hardly makes its balance sheet public (no accountability or transparency) and a coach who is on the defensive against much criticism from others whose interests are threatened by what looks like a single man domination of Iranian football, Team Melli will definitely be the biggest loser. Unless some cool heads and thrifty sources start addressing the problems from now.  Failure to do so or procrastinating on compulsory actions will put Team Melli World Cup preparation programs under threat.

Although it has not been specifically mentioned, it seems that Team Melli will lose the FIFA day on 14th of August which Iran was supposed to play either Benfica club or National Team of Gabon, take your pick. Like many things in Iranian football, it was not certain which side was supposed to play Team Melli in the Portuguese training camp!

 

Rouyanian boasts about not paying a penny to his Team Melli players!

After the league opening match of Perspolis  against Tractrorsazi ,  the Chief Executive Mohammad Rouyanian boasted about how his club has not paid four of his Team Melli players a penny since the beginning of the season’s preparation two months ago! In an post match interview , Rouyanian  mentioned that Jalal Hosseini , Hossein Mahini , Gholamreza Rezaei and Mohammad Khanzadeh , the four Team Melli players of Perspolis, in addition to Mehrdad Kafshgari , Amir Abedzadeh and Omid Alishah have not received anything from the club. Rouyanian expressed his admiration for those players for not demanding their wages!

The chief executive of the club claimed that the delay of payment to these players was due to the uncertainty surrounding the managerial posts of Perspolis in the last few months including the move to oust him from his position and the possibility of his departure from the club. “Luckily for all, I have maintained my position and we managed to gather a solid squad for the season in the process.” Rouyanian  said. However , he did not mention that since he has secured his own job, when are these players going to get paid and why should his appointment or not be related to player’s wages that should be respected regardless to who is his holding a position in the club?

Overdue payment, sometimes for months, is a regular and common occurrence in Iranian clubs, especially Perspolis and Esteghlal.  Many players have complained about clubs not respecting the terms of the contracts and delayed and sometime non payments. Some players dared to air their grievances publicly to the dislike of the club managers.

Kaffashian urges government support for Asian Cup hosting bid.

On a TV show this Friday morning, Ali Kaffashian has urged the government to support Iran’s bid for hosting the 2019 AFC Asian Cup. The head of the football federation stated that Iran has only a few days to finalize its proposal with documentations and submit the bid to the Asian Football Confederation  headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. Kaffashian emphasized the importance of government support in winning the rights to host the Asian Football premier event. He said that in other countries, even the Country’s head of state gets involved in order to support such a bid.

In the TV interview, Kaffashian said “When we approach the government official about ideas of hosting important event, we always get their encouragement and approvals. But when it is time for them to take action and give support or official signature on the documents for approvals, they disappear! One important factor about sport and football development is hosting of big events. Any country that has ambition and aspiration to be a powerful nation in football, plan on hosting tournaments and excel in doing that. Four years ago, there were two candidates to host the FIFA Futsal World Cup, Iran and Thailand. It was a great opportunity for Iran and we did our utmost to get the approval of all concerned government organizations and other authorities, but we only managed half the signatures required. We lost to Thailand. The decision for selecting the host nation of 2019 AFC Asian Cup  will be taken in 2 ½ from now.”

Kaffashian was bemoaning the lack of support and difficulty in getting signatures. He said “ Although from our previous experience , we realize that getting the signatures from the concerned government authorities and ministries is a difficult and time intensive task, we will simply not give up and continue our efforts to win this important hosting. We only have a few days left, 4 or 5 to be precise. Since we will have a new elected President and a new government, we asked the secretary General of the AFC to extend the final day of submission for a few more days in order to get the right approvals. We are awaiting their response. ”

About the infrastructure for hosting the Asian Cup, Kaffashian commented that “ If we want to host the Asian Cup we must ensure that we suitably prepare the four cities, Tehran , Esfahan , Tabriz and Mashad and upgrade the facilities to the required international standards.”

Persian Gulf League starts tonight.

the 13th Persian Gulf Cup league will start tonight , with an eagerly anticipated clash of giants between Tractorsazi of Tabriz and Perspolis of Tehran.

Most of the Team Melli players will be in action for their teams in the next couple of days , with the rest of the first round program being played on Thursday.  It will be the first home apperance for Team Melli players since their qualification to the 2014 FIFA World Cup , where they beating Qatar , Lebanon and Korea Rep to clinch the lead of the group and qualify directly to Brazil.

Many Team Melli players have changed clubs while renewed rivalries will ignite the interest in the league from fans perspectives. Loyal team players , are no more a commodity in Iran. Tonight’s clash in Azadi stadium will be an interesting confrontation between Perspolis and trio of its former star players in Ali Karimi , Karim Ansarifard and Javad Kazemian.  While there was talk of revenge and settlement of accounts, Ali Karimi issued a messages of peace to Perspolis fans to calm the situation in the stands. Karimi was one of the most popular Perspolis players who pledged to play for his beloved club until he hangs his boots, however, at the end of the last season , Karimi abruptly retired for football after his team lost to Sepahan in the final of the Hazfi cup. Some weeks later, Karimi changed his mind on retirement , but Perspolis was unwilling to accept him. For the loyal red fans , seeing Karimi in another team’s jersey is hard to swallow. Perspolis is coached by Ali Daei who himself is a former player for the reds of Tehran , while Tractorsazi who have qualified for the next season AFC Asian Champions league , is coached by Majeed Jalali.

Javad Nekounam who had a turbulent relation with Estghlal and finally decided against leaving might not be available for the first match of his team. Ando Teymourian also might have difficulties due to the issue of ITC.

Alireza Jahanbakhsh finaly joins NEC

The formalities surrounding the arrival of Alireza Jahanbakhsh are finally completed. The Iranian youth player was on the first available flight out of Tehran to the Netherlands’s  on Sunday 21st July. Jahanbakhsh started his first training session on Monday after his induction in the NEC squad.

Technical director Carlos Aalbers said  “The people of the Dutch embassy in Tehran, in recent days,  have been very helpful in the completion of the procedures and issuing the proper documentation.  While waiting for the visa issue formalities, Alireza has been maintain his physical condition by training in Iran, nevertheless he will still just need time to acclimatize. ”

 

Alireza Jahanbakhsh, whose transfer was delayed as he had to wait a few weeks on his papers.  Stated after completing his first session with NEC  “I’m glad I’m finally here. It was not so much the authorities in Iran for the issue of exit permit , it took long time by the Dutch authorities.”

Alireza Jahanbakhsh - iran's U-19 Captain
Alireza Jahanbakhsh – iran’s U-19 Captain

Jahanbakhsh joined the squad already in full training for the new season. The Iranian thus has to do with a slight lag training. “I realize that I now have a training backlog, but I will do my utmost to make sure I’m ready for the first league match. Of course, it is up to the coach to decide whether I am ready to play. ”

The Iranian commented about the interest in his progress from his own country. “They’re going to follow me in Iran in all possible manners. Everything I do at NEC, they want to see.” Jahanbakhsh talked to the press in English, something he has practiced for long. “I have worked intensively. I currently have two goals: I want to learn English and be very good football.”

The 19 years old ex-Damash Gilan player is considered as one of the upcoming future stars of Iran’s football. His brilliant performance in the last AFC U19 Asian Cup held in the UAE was eye catching and attracted the interest of the Dutch club.