Year: 2013

Team Melli scores 4 and qualifies for Asian Cup 2015.

Team Melli qualified for the AFC Asian Cup the  for a record 13th time when they defeated Lebanon 4-1 in Beirut.

In a match overshadowed by a terrorist attack earlier that day in south of Beirut near the Iranian Embassy , which prompted the authorities to ban the spectators from entering the stadium fearing more attacks.

Carlos Queiroz opted to start this match with a different line up, with Teymourian, Jabbari, Hajsafy and Montazzeri being rested. Alireza Jahanbakhash who scored Iran’s 3rd goal against Thailand, earned himself a starting role and looked quite lively on the right. The young player had a couple of good runs on the Lebanese defenders..

The first half ended 0-1 in the first half, Team Melli going ahead late in the half (minute 38) when central defender Amir Hossein Sadeghi towered over all the Lebanese defenders to head home from Masoud Shojaei’s corner.

In the second half, the floodgates opened early, when Ashkan Dejagah volleyed powerfully from a nice footwork on the right flank by Reza Ghoochannejad in minute 50.

4 minutes later , Masoud Shojaei was fouled by the Lebanese defender Ali Hammam in the penalty box.

The Chinese referee had no hesitation whistling for a penalty which Captain Nekounam scored  recording his 37th career goal for Team Melli.

The rout ended in the 63rd minute when the prolific Reza Ghoochannejad continued his amazing scoring record for Team Melli by scoring Iran’s 4th goal from an assist by Shojaei.

With the match in the bag, Queiroz made three substitution including bringing in Maziyar Zare to play as a central defender in place of Hosseini. Although Iran had more of the ball against a demoralized Lebanese team, there were many moments of slack passing by Iranian players and some complacency started developing.

However, it was poor coverage and the ease of dribbling past defenders that allowed Lebanon to score a consolation goal late in the match.

Lebanese winger Mohammed Haider went past 2 defenders with alarming ease before selling Beitashour short with a smart turn and shooting past Davari in an acute angle. The German-Iranian goalkeeper, starting his second game who had very little work to do during the whole match, failed to close and advance on the winger which enable him to slot the ball on the far corner.

Overall. it was a clinical performance by Team Melli , and except for the only goal scored conceded and some lazy and inaccurate passing , Team melli played one of it better games under Queiroz despite the concerns over security and the difficult circumstances off the field. Alireza Jahanbakhsh was quite promising with his runs on the flank. In his first start for the team , the ex Captain of Iran’s youth team , did not shy away from taking on defenders.

Iran, leading the table with 13 points after 5 matches, has qualified for the AFC Asian Cup Australia 2013 , along with Kuwait which defeated Thailand 3-1 in a match player in Kuwait at the same time.

Asian Cup 2015 (Qs) MD5: Lebanon 1-4 Iran

Published on Wednesday, 20 November 2013 02:09

Beirut: Three-time champions Iran confirmed their place at the 2015 AFC Asian Cup after ending Lebanon’s qualification hopes following a convincing 4-1 win in Group B on Tuesday.

Amirhossein Sadeghi opened the scoring just before half-time at Sports City Stadium before Askhan Dejagah, AFC Player of the Year nominee Javad Nekounam and Reza Ghoochannejhad struck in the second half as Iran unbeaten Iran recorded a fourth win five games.

And with Kuwait beating Thailand 3-1, Lebanon saw their hopes of a first AFC Asian Cup appearance since hosting the 2000 edition ended following a second defeat in Group B despite Mohamad Haidar’s late consolation.

Iran only needed to avoid defeat to seal their qualification, but took the lead six minutes before half-time as Sadeghi powered home an unstoppable towering header from a left wing corner.

And the visitors doubled their lead five minutes into the second half as Ghoochannejhad played a pass across the edge of the penalty area and Dejagah beat Lebanon goalkeeper Abbas Hassan with a composed first time finish.

Iran added a third four minutes later as Masoud Shojaei was pulled back by Ali Hamam inside the area and Nekounam confidently sent Hassan the wrong way from the resulting penalty.

And Iran’s fourth arrived four minutes after the hour mark as Shojaei’s deft chip played in Ghoochannejhad and the Belgium-based forward skipped past Hassan before poking the ball home from inside the six-yard area.

But despite seeing their qualification hopes ended, Lebanon’s night did end of a high note courtesy of Haidar superb individual goal with 11 minutes remaining.

 

Team Melli leads Lebanon in the first half.

Beirut

Team Melli is leading Lebanon 1-0 at the end of the first half of Group B AFC Asian Cup Qualifier. The only goal of the match came from a corner kick where AmirHossein Sadeghi towered over the Lebanese defenders and head powerfully into the net. The match is played with no spectators as a security precaution in the aftermath of toady’s suicidal bomb blast in the vicinity of the Iranian embassy in Beirut.

Carlos Queiroz opted to start this match with a different line up, with Teymourian, Jabbari, Hajsafy and Montazzeri being rested. Alireza Jahanbakhash who scored Iran’s 3rd goal against Thailand , earned himself a starting role and looked quite lively on the right. The young player had a couple of good runs with one good offensive long run , but shot marginally wide.

minute 34 Abbas Hassan GK saves from Haghighi rebounded shoot
minute 36  Bilal Najjarine committed a professional foul on Dehagah and recived a yellow card
minute 37 Ashakn Dejagah tripped inside the edge of the box and looked like a penalty , but Chinese referee waved play-on.
minute 38 AmirHossein Sadeghi scores from a corner by Masoud Shoajei
minute 45+1 Nekounam wasted a setter by Haghighi as he blasted over the bar.

It was a good and  lively half by both teams which was unfortunately suffered by the absence of the passionate Lebanese fans.

Team Melli Starting Line Up.

Daniel DAVARI
Jalal HOSSEINI
Hossein MAHINI
AmirHossein SADEGHI
Steven BEITASHOUR
Reza HAGHIGHI
AliReza JAHANBAKHSH
Javad NEKOUNAM
Ashkan DEJAGAH
Masoud SHOJAEI
Reza GHOOCHANNEJAD

 

MATCH DETAILS

Lebanon Iran match to be held without spectators.

Iranian and Lebanon’s national football teams will play without spectators in a game which is scheduled for tonight in Beirut, ISNA news agency reported on Nov. 19.

Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has made the decision due to today’s bomb explosions in Beirut after a meeting with Lebanese security officials as well as representatives of Iran and Lebanon football federations, the report said.

According to the latest reports, there are 23 dead and 169 injured people as a result of two bomb explosions near the Iranian embassy in Beirut. The explosions happened this morning.

The explosion took place in an area in the south of Beirut, which is mainly controlled by the Iran-backed Shiite movement Hezbollah.

Iranian cultural attache Ebrahim Ansari died as a result of explosions.

Previous statement from Iranian embassy said that country’s ambassador to Lebanon and embassy staff are safe.
According to the Lebanese media, two suicide bombers are behind the attacks.

The suicide bombing had the signature of the Saudi backed Syrian rebel fighters who are engaged in a battle against Syrian Army. Most of the rebels are sunni-salfai jihadist who are well versed in suicide bombing and use it extensively in areas of conflict.

Down Memory Lane: Iran in 1978 World Cup

Source WORLD SOCCER

July & August 1978

 

Holland 3, Iran 0

     (Group Four)

 HOLLAND began their bid for a place in  another World Cup final with an efficient if  not majestic performance against Iran in  Mendoza.

A hat-trick by Rob Rensenbrink, two of  them from the penalty spot, confirmed the  considerable gulf in class between themselves  and the Asian qualifiers.
Iran played neat, controlled football in  midfield and their defence was uncompromising in the tackle.   But they lacked pace and numbers up front  and all too quickly they found their attacks ‘stifled and the action back in their own half.
Without the agility and safe handling of  goalkeeper Hejazi they might have been  more comprehensively beaten.

Iran brought Roshan, still not fully  recovered from a knee ligament injury, into  their attack in the second half but he found  support rare and insufficient.  Holland, sluggish at the start, had two  narrow escapes in the first 16 minutes.
Sadeghi’s long range shot was deflected and  Jongbloed had to scamper across his line to  save at the foot of a post.
Then, with the Dutch appealing in vain for  offside Faraki raced clear on the right and this  time a slight deflection carried his cross-shot  behind for a corner.
Holland shrugged off those scrapes, began  to piece together their game and Iran found  themselves under siege.  But for all the pressure it was a break from  defence which set up the opening goal in the  40th minute. Reinier Van de Kerkhof ran  away on the right and Abdollahi brought him  down in the area.
Rensenbrink, untroubled by the whistles of   the crowd, calmly placed the ball inside the  left post.

Rensenbrink effectively clinched the match after 62 minutes when he climbed high at the far post to head the second.
He completed his hat-trick in the 79th minute with another penalty after a trip ended Rep’s meandering run.

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        Scotland 1, Iran 1

              (Group Four)

A RESOURCEFUL and confidence Iran team rubbed salt into Scotland’s gaping World Cup wounds
After defeat by Peru , the Willie Johnston disgraced and stories of players living it up, the Scots desperately needed a morale-boosting victory. Instead they played miserably unable to bring rhythm or purpose to their game. Their midfield was always industrious, but rarely effective, while the attack was pitifully unproductive.

Iran started cautiously, clearly hoping to contain. They feared Scotland’s pace and strength and were quick to pull back reinforcements to the defense.

But despite giving away an own goal Iran came back powerfully, their self beleif swelled and they might even have a win. The crucial move by manager Heshmat Mohajerani was to bring Danaiefar into his midfield to counter the non-stop menace by Gemmill.

The tenacious little Iranian did precisely that and much more besides. He found time to create, push forward and then score the equaliser.
He had marvelous support from Mohammad Sadeghi who covered and chased as well as displaying the ball control and flair.

Yet it seemed Iran were destined for another disappointment when they went down to a crazy goal just before half-time.
Hartford played an innocuous-looking ball down the middle and Jordan chased more in hope than belief.  But Hejazi, aware of Jordan’s challenge and Eskandarian confused each other and the latter turned the ball into his own net.

On the hour, however, Iran equalized. Danaiefard went wide on the left and then when it seemed the angle would defy him, he whipped his shot between Rough and the post. Suddenly Iran sensed victory was there for the taking and two minutes later they should have gone ahead. Ghasemmpour raced away on his own but lost control and  Rough smothered.

Jordan had a header superbly saved by Hejazi at the foot of the post as Scotland produced a last rally. But a goal then would have been more than they deserved        and an injustice to Iran.
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Peru 4 Iran 1

     (Group Four)

PERU clinched top place in Group Four with another spectacular but controversial victory against Iran.

The pace and penetration which destroyed Scotland in their opening match also proved too much for the Asia Oceania representatives.
But Iranian hopes virtually disappeared when they had their third and fourth penalties of the championship awarded against them.
Cubillas, that master executioner, duly converted both to add to Velasquez’s opening goal and Peru had a handsome 3-0 lead after 39 minutes.

Iran manager Heshmat Mohajerani demanded: “We have had four penalties given against us, is this justice? We didn’t come here claiming we would beat these teams but we have not been given a chance.”
“My players are sick because they didn’t think they deserved to lose so heavily. We lost the game but mainly we lost it to the referee. FIFA should have protected us.”
Certainly it appeared that the second penalty in the Holland match was awarded for a foul fractionally outside the area and that Polish referee Alojzy Jarguz was harsh with his first penalty decision of the Peru game.

The Iranians also have some justification in claiming they should have had a penalty themselves against Peru.
But despite their frustrations Iran pulled  back a goal just before half-time, Roshan’s low, first-time shot going in off the far post.

The alert little forward was unlucky not to have another after 58 minutes when Quiroga defied him with a superb double save.
Iran at that stage looked as if they had  finally found a cutting edge to their neat, controlled play and that they might provide us  with a tense finish.
Peru, however, produced another ounce of  effort and in the 78th minute Cubillas completed his hat-trick.

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THOUGH more had been expected of Iran than Tunisia, in fact the Iranians were the less appreciated of the two minnows.

The reason was plain: where as the Tunisians played an all-round game, the Iranians were concerned mainly to defend and stop their opponents at all costs- even if it should mean a pile of penalties.

Perhaps this approach was forced on manager Heshmat Mohajerani by the fact that Hasan Rowshan was not fully fit; perhaps it was forced by the withdrawal from the squad before the finals of Parviz Gheleechkhani- though his form in the NASL with San Jose Earthquakes had been nothing to write about.

Without doubt theri best game was the 1-1 draw with Scotland. Iran scored both goals too – the one , a stupid own goal conceded by Eskandarian in a mix-up with his goalkeeper on the edge of the penalty box.

Judges by Iran’s performance, all those British managers still face a mountain of work to bring the Middle East nations up to a reasonable standard.

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WORLD SOCCER

August 1978

Derick Allsop’s notebook

IRAN PLAN AHEAD

The dust hadn’t settled on Iran’s first World Cup expedition when manager Heshmat Mohajerani started working on his plans for the next one.

Mohajerani had said he intended to return to club football after Argentina, but the influence of the Crown Prince may well keep him in charge of the national team.
And already Mohajerani has sketched a development programme which will take Iran through the Asian Games at the end of the year and the Moscow Olympics in 1980 to the World Cup in Spain.
Many of the older players, including the splendid captain Ali Parvin, will go. A new team will be built around the young men who gained precious experience this summer in Mendoza and Cordoba.

Mohajerani said: ‘We have learned a lot from Argentina, not all of it pleasant, but we have learned. And that is just what we said we would do.”
“Our players are amateurs and have never experienced anything like this before. They were alongside the best teams in the world, sampling the atmosphere of the big time for the first time. Now we must use the experience we have gained as we begin the four-year cycle all over again. We cannot afford to sit back for a rest. We must keep going forward, looking to improve all the time.”
To that end Mohajerani hopes to give his new team competition against top class sides before they line up in Bangkok.
“Matches against good foreign opposition are essential,’ he said, ‘There is no substitute. This is the way you keep the momentum going and keep the players in touch.”
More than half the Argentina side could be replaced as Mohajerani looks for the foundations of his side for Spain. One man who will be retained as a key figure is Hassan Roshan.
The little forward didn’t complete a match in this summer’s championship, again falling victim of knee and muscle injuries. But against Peru he gave glimpses of the skill, Instinct and finishing ability which make him a quality player.
“He has cruel luck with injuries,’ said Mohajerani. ‘But he is a very good player and over the next four years we hope he will play a big part in our plans.”
The unpleasant experiences he mentioned concerned some of the refereeing in Argentina. Iran conceded four penalties, two against Holland and two against Peru.
“We don’t want to go on complaining about referees but I do think some of those decisions were harsh and left us with heavy defeats we didn’t deserve.”

Certainly against Peru they were given little reward for their imaginative play. They had the better of the game for long spells but Roshan alone provided a genuine threat and they went down 4-1.
Finishing, indeed, was a major problem. They played with two men up and were reluctant to push men forward from midfield. That was their other chief failing — lack of confidence.
It didn’t help them to face Holland in their first match. They were clearly overawed and despite the penalties were perhaps fortunate to get away with a 3-0 defeat. Their outstanding performance was in holding Scotland to a 1-1 draw. Again they were ruled by caution in the early stages, but after giving away an own goal came back to equalise and almost snatch a remarkable victory. With more confidence and determination Iran should make an even bigger impact on the game over the next four years.

Dejagah ponders Fulham exit as winger fears for Iran World Cup place.

The Daily Mail

By Sam Cunningham

Fulham’s Ashkan Dejagah fears for his World Cup place with Iran due to his lack of games for Martin Jol.

The winger has been warned by Iran manager Carlos Queiroz he needs first-team football and may seek a move in January if he does not start playing regularly for his club.

‘It’s a big year for me,’ he told the Fulham Chronicle. ‘It’s a dream to play in the World Cup and I have the chance to do that next summer, so it’s very important that I’m playing.

On the move: Iran international Ashkan Dejagah could leave Fulham ahead of next summer's World CupOn the move: Iran international Ashkan Dejagah could leave Fulham ahead of next summer’s World Cup

‘The manager tells us every time that we have to be playing for our clubs because you need games to be sharp heading into the tournament. If you’re not playing you’re scared about your World Cup chances, so hopefully I’m fit and ready.’

Dejagah signed for the Cottagers from Bundesliga side Wolfsburg in August 2012 and has made 23 appearances for the west London club.

First-team: Having signed for Fulham from Wolfsburg in 2012, Dejagah has made just 23 appearances for the clubFirst-team: Having signed for Fulham from Wolfsburg in 2012, Dejagah has appeared just 23 times for the club
International: Carlos Quieroz (centre), pictured with Roy Hodgson, was appointed manager of Iran in 2011International: Carlos Quieroz (centre), pictured with Roy Hodgson, was appointed manager of Iran in 2011

The 27-year-old represented Germany at youth level, playing 20 times for the country’s Under 21 side, but was called up to the full Iran national team in 2011 by former Manchester United coach Queiroz.

Iran qualified for next summer’s tournament in Brazil after finishing top of their World Cup qualifying group on 16 points above South Korea and Uzbekistan.

Match report :Thailand 0-3 Iran

Asian Cup 2015 (Qs) MD4: Thailand 0-3 Iran

Published on Friday, 15 November 2013 22:50

Bangkok: Three-time AFC Asian Cup winners Iran took a big step towards qualification for the 2015 finals in Australia with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Thailand on Friday.

The Asian powerhouses, who have already booked their passage to the 2014 FIFA World Cup, outclassed the home side at a steamy Rajamangala Stadium with goals from Ashkan Dejagah, Reza Ghoochannejhad and Alireza Jahanbakhsh

And the victory took unbeaten Iran to 10 points two games remaining in Group B, with Thailand still without a point and facing almost certain elimination.

“We go to Lebanon next week with 10 points which was our goal. I think it will be enough to qualify for the Asian Cup finals,” said Iran coach Carlos Queiroz.

“It was a good game for us tonight, especially in the first half. We were 2-0 up and had control of the game after 45 minutes.

“We slowed down a bit in the second half and played with less energy and speed. My players know there is a long trip to Lebanon.

“We came here with the right attitude, very professional. I am very happy with the attitude of my players.”

Thailand had a huge let off after just seven minutes with Iran defender Pejman Montazeri – up for a free-kick – scooping the ball into the grateful arms of Thai goalkeeper Sinthaweechai Hathairattanakool from just six yards.

Iran looked by far the more potent force and Sinthaweechai did well to parry a good effort from midfielder Mojtaba Jabari in the 27th minute.

But the opener was delayed by just a minute with Fulham’s Dejagah, who had been a constant menace down the right wing, finding the target with a well-struck shot from the edge of the penalty area.

Iran continued to press and added a second in the 43rd minute with striker Ghoochannejhad taking advantage of poor defending by Thailand to lift the ball past Sinthaweechai.

Thailand battled for every ball but had no answer to the guile and pace of Iran and failed to create a single clear-cut chance in the first half.

Iran lacked the same intensity in the second half allowing the Thais to be more adventurous and substitute Datsakorn Thonglao – surprisingly left out of the starting line-up – forced goalkeeper Mohammad Davari into his first real save in the 73rd minute.

But after Thailand substitute Phawadon Suwanchart was sent-off in injury time, Iran rubbed salt into the host’s wounds with Jahanbakhsh scoring his side’s third goal.

“My players were not so fresh tonight and faced a lot of stress. Physically and tactically they were way ahead of us. We must develop and improve our tactics and technique,” said Thailand coach Surachai Jaturapattarapong.

“The next generation of players must develop these skills otherwise we will not get better.

“We will play for pride in the final two games and we will be looking to win them both.”

Photo: AFP

Iran defeats Thailand 3-0 in the AFC Asian Cup qualifier.

Bangkok.

Team Melli scored an easy win away in Bangkok against Thailand in matchday four of the AFC Asian Cup 2015 qualifiers. Ashakan Dejagah , Reza Ghoochannejad and Alireza Jahanbaksh scored Iran goals in the 3-0 win which cemented Iran’s lead of group “B” with 10 points.

Despite the dire need for a positive result at home, the Thai team hardly showed any initiative or urgency allowing Iran to comfortably control the game’s rhythm. However, despite this control Team Melli first shot in anger against the Thai goalkeeper did not come until the 26th minute when Ghoochannejad shot was parried by the goalkeeper.

Two minutes later, Ashakan Dejgah scored the opener after the Thai defense failed to clear a ball , allowing Dejagah all the time in the world to slot the ball and scored Iran’s first.

Reza Ghoochannejad continued his prolific scoring record with Team Melli when he scored his team 2nd goal on the 42nd minute of the half. This was the 7th goal for Ghoochannejad in 9 matches for Team Melli.

The first half ended 2-0 leaving the Thai team a mountain to climb.

As expected, in the second half all that Iran did was to consolidate the result with an eye on the next match in Beirut in 5 days. Again, Iran had more of the ball and fully controlled the midfield. Despite the substitutions by Thailand coach to energize his midfield which was well marshaled by Nekounam and Teymourian, those changes failed to change the outcome of the match which was always progressing towards Iran.

Late substitutions by Queiroz saw Khalatbary , Ansarifard and Jahanbakhsh  replacing Jabbari , Ghoochannejad and Shojaei. It was the substitutes Khaltabary and Jahanbaskh who combined late into injury time for Iran’s 3rd goal. Khalatbary fine work on the flank saw him dribble past his marker right on the line before squaring to Jahanbakhsh who slotted the ball past the helpless Thai goalkeeper. It was Jahanbakhsh first goal in his only the 2nd match as a substitute.

The match saw the debut of the German based Goalkeeper Daniel Davari and also the first full match for Mehrdad “Steven”Beitashour.  Despite a few hiccups in the first half , nothing of a serious kind, Davari was quite solid in the second and easily dealt with everything the Thai threw at him. Beitashour also played a solid match and managed a few crosses from the flank.

The trigger happy Australian referee, Ben Willimas, showed multiple cards for both teams including a late straight red card for the Thailand forward who tackled Ehsan Hajysafy just outside the box. .

The result of the match between Lebanon and Kuwait will determine if Iran has qualified for the finals of FC Asian Cup 2015.

Iran now leads the table with 10 points ahead of Kuwait’s 5 and Lebanon 4. Thailand is out of the competition.

Teams
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
PTS
IRAN 4 3 1 0 11 2 9 10
KUWAIT 3 1 2 0 5 3 2 5
LEBANON 3 1 1 1 6 8 -2 4
THAILAND 4 0 0 4 4 13 -9 0

Team Melli leading Thailand 2-0

Bangkok.

Two goals from the Iranian legionnaires Ashkan Dejagah and Reza Ghoochannejad sealed a comfortable first half lead for Iran in the match against Thailand in bangkok.

The match was poorly attended by the Thai fans whose team has failed to win any points in its last three matches. Team Melli Broke no sweat in this half with a virtual control of the match. Thailand manged rare attempts on Iran goal which was occupied for the first time by Daniel Davari. On the right back , Steven Beitashour made his first full appearnce replacing the injured Khosraow Heydari.

Nekounam shortlisted for AFC Player of the year 2013

 

AFC Annual Awards 2013: nominees announced

Published on Friday, 15 November 2013 17:34

Kuala Lumpur: AFC has announced the list of nominees for the 2013 AFC Player of the Year award on Friday.

Iran and Esteghlal ace Javad Nekonam, AFC Champions League winners Guangzhou Evergrande captain Zheng Zhi (China) and Ha Dae Sung (Korea Republic; FC Seoul) are in contention for the topmost AFC Player of the Year accolade.

Guangzhou Evergrande’s Brazilian import Luiz Guilherme Da Conceicao (Muriqui), who won the AFC Champions League’s Most Valuable Player and Top Goalscorer awards, will be vying with his teammate Dario Leonardo Conca (Argentina) and FC Seoul’s Motenegro ace Dejan Damjanovic for the AFC Foreign Player of the Year award.

Yuto Nagatomo (Japan; Inter Milan), Son Heung-min (Korea Republic; Bayer Leverkusen) and Keisuke Honda (Japan; CSKA Moscow) are in the fray for the Asian International Player of the Year honour.

The awards will be presented at a grand ceremony on November 26, 2013, at the Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur.

AFC Player of the Year 2013
(in alphabetical order)

Ha Dae Sung (Korea Republic and FC Seoul)
Javad Nekonam (Iran and Esteghlal)
Zheng Zhi (China and Guangzhou Evergrande)

Asian International Player of the Year 2013
(in alphabetical order)

Keisuke Honda (Japan; CSKA Moscow)
Son Heung-min (Korea Republic; Bayer Leverkusen)
Yuto Nagatomo (Japan; Inter Milan)

AFC Foreign Player of the Year 2013
(in alphabetical order)

Dario Leonardo Conca (Guangzhou Evergrande; Argentina)
Dejan Damjanovic (FC Seoul; Montenegro)
Luiz Guilherme Da Conceicao Silva (Guangzhou Evergrande; Brazil)

Queiroz Believes Asian Nations Need to “Wake Up”

Bangkok

Iran’s Football head coach , Carlos Queiroz believes that the Asian Nations need to “Wake Up” in the aftermath of the humiliating defeat of Jordan against Uruguay in Amman, in the inter-continental play-off for the FIFA World Cup 2014.

Speaking in the pre-game press conference, Queiroz said that “Iran has qualified for the World Cup . We have a major responsibility to represent Asia, because we do not represent Iran only but also represent Asia.”

commenting on the match , the Portuguese coach said  “will try to use this match against Thailand to improve our skills and our football to be able to play in the World Cup”. He also indicated that his team will be missing 3 major players, however in the short time available, there was no major selection changes possible .

Carlos Queiroz in Bangkok press conference.

Queiroz declined to answer a question about how Iran will perform in the World Cup and said that he prefers to focus on the match against Thailand.

Queiroz diplomatically declined to comment on the complaint letter by FFIRI against the Thai hosting and said that this is not part of his duties.  On his views of Thailand national team , Queiroz said ” I watched several matches of Thailand with China and Lebanon and of course the last match that we played with them in Tehran. I believe they are a good team and offensive minded. We all saw how they never gave up ion Tehran and managed to score a goal against us late in that game. I know that we will have a tough match tomorrow. The records also show that we have not been successful in Thailand, which will increase the burden on us.”

Iran is currently leading the table of Group B of the AFC Asian Cup 2015 qualifiers with 7 points followed by Kuwait and Lebanon. Thailand is pointless after 3 games and this match is a must win for them if they want to keep their hopes alive in the group. Thailand will be depending on  Teerasil Dangda , the ex-Muang Thong United player who has joined Atletico Madrid on a year long loan , to provide the goals.