Month: September 2014

Hossein Faraki appointed as Sepahan coach

After the abrupt resignation of the Croat coach  Zlatko Kranjcar from Sepahan , Hossein Faraki was signed as the head coach of the Esfahani club.

Faraki will start his job with immediate effect this weekend when his stuttering team faces the only unbeaten team in the league , Padideh.

Farki was the prime candidate for coaching Team Melli after the World Cup when Kaffashian suddenly did a U-turn and decided that Queiroz shall remain in charge.   At this time , Team Melli is still coach less while Kaffashian keeps telling everyone that Queiroz is the coach but has not signed yet!

Meanwhile , all the teams of the Iran Group C in AFC Asian Cup 2015 ,  have played at least two friendly matches or more in their preparation for the premiere competition. Today Bahrain beat Kuwait 1-0 , while Qatar lost 0-2 to Peru.

 

Iran U16 qualifies to the next round after defeating Saudi Arabia.

Iran U 16 team qualified to the next round of the AFC Asian U 16 Championship Thailand 2014 after defeating Saudi Arabia 2-1 today.

The Saudi team went ahead late in the first half , when a clumsy pass by a defender was intercepted resulting in a counter attack and a fine header by midfielder Mashour Abdulla past Iran’s Keeper Farid Nejatpashaki to make it 1-0 for KSA.

In the second half , Iran were slowly losing the control of the match with the Saudi’s defending strongly and also threatening on the counter attack. As the confidence of the Arab team was on the rise, Iran struck with a fine header by the substitute Mohammad Shamsi who headed powerfully from a brilliant cross by Reza Karimi from the right. The frustrating Karimi , whose work thus far  was marred by eccentricity and selfish play , managed to dribble his way past several marker before crossing in the box , met by the rising Shamsi to score the equalizer.

One minute later,  the Saudi’s were stunned when Reza Karimi , this time turned from provider of assist to a scorer, when he chested a loose ball  into the empty net after some shoddy defending by the Saudi team and the goalkeeper.

The rest of the match had much more efforts by the Saudi team who were desperate to score at least an equalizer to keep their chances of qualifying alive, but it was not to be as the Iranian boys defending quite well , although at times quite nervously and chaotically.

Iran joins Australia, Japan, and South Korea all on 6 points after 2 matches as the qualifiers to the next round of the championship.

Saudi  Arabia U16 vs.  Iran U16

1    –   2

AFC U16 Championship Thailand 2014

Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, THAILAND

9- September – 2014

Man of the Match :   Reza Karimi

 

Scorers : MASHHOUR ABDULLAH M ABDULLAH (KSA) 41’,      MOHAMMAD SHAMSI (IRN) 64′,  REZA KARIMI (IRN) 65′

Line Up Iran

1 Farid Nejatpashaki; 2 Mahdi Abdollahvand , 4 Alireza Aghabarari Darzinaghibi, 5 Mehrdad Pour Abolghasem , 21 Mehran Derakhshanmehr, 7 Vahid Aftari (C) [17 Mohammad Shamsi 52′], 8 Reza Shekari [11 Ali Khodadadi 90+3′] , 9 Reza Karimi , 10 Nima Mokhtari [20 Bagher Shamasbi 62′], 14 Hesam Soltanpour, 15 Reza Dehghani

 

Caution : Nima Mokhtari (IRN) 62′

 

 

 

Group D

 

Teams
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
PTS
I.R. IRAN 2 2 0 0 5 3 2 6
SYRIA 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 2
QATAR 2 0 1 1 3 4 -1 1
SAUDI ARABIA 2 0 1 1 1 2 -1 1

Iran U16 looking for qualification to the next round.

Team Melli U16 are strong candidate for qualifying to the next round as Qatar and Syria ended their match 1-1. Qatar missed a golden opportunity to take all three points after the Australian referee awarded Qatar a penalty in the dying minutes of the match. Syrian Goalkeeper saved the penalty kick, awarding his team its 2nd point in as many games of the tournament after their draw with Saudi Arabia.

Iran will be facing the Saudi Team breaming with confidence and hope to grab at least a point , although that might not be enough depending on the last  game against Syria.

In the first match against Qatar, Iranian boys showed quite a good level of individual skills and a much better physical strength and body built than the smaller sized opponents of Qatar. However , the match also highlighted a few points of weakness that mars Iranian football in general. 

Despite their young age and limited expectations, the team was geared towards dependence on individual skills rather than teamwork. Their insistence to dribble past their opponents rather than finding a better positioned teammate was quite obvious in the game vs Qatar. It will be a safe bet to assume that similar style of play, which is antiquated, will be employed throughout this tournament. On contrast, the effect of the Qatar Aspire Academy was clearly showing in the Qatar team. Nice passing and teamwork was a delight to watch and in contrast to the individual skills of Iranians.

  Whether that is a reason of ill preparation or because of feeble standard of coaching at such age group is open to debate.  

The other shortcoming is the finishing. Again at such age level , one must not expect anything beyond the age of these players, but even considering that, the young Iranians could have scored at least 3 more goals with better finishing.

Saudi Arabia needs all the 3 points to stand a chance of qualification.

 

Team Melli U16 starts the campaign with a valuable win,

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Bangkok: Reza Shekari scored twice as former AFC U-16 Championship winners Iran edged out Qatar 3-2 on Sunday in a highly-entertaining Group D opener at Rajamangala Stadium.

 

Hassan Ahmad had handed Qatar the lead after just four minutes only for Reza Karimi to equalise midway through the first half before Shekari turned the tie in favour of an improving Iran just after half-time.

Ahmad did level the scores just before the hour mark, but 2008 champions Iran quickly responded through Shekari’s second to claim all three points despite the dismissal of defender Nima Daghestani with just under 20 minutes remaining.

“The first match in any tournament is important. In the first minutes we could not play well and could not perform due to a lack of concentration, but as time passed, we became the dominant team,” said Iran coach Mostafa Ghanbar Pour, who must now turn his attentions to Tuesday’s meeting with Saudi Arabia.

“By shifting the positions of the players on the field we could score the second goal, and by increasing the pressure, we could score the third goal.

“The sending off of our central defender created a lot of pressure on us, but even though it was not a beautiful match, we were able to get the three points.”

In testing afternoon heat, Qatar made the ideal start as Ahmad’s deflected shot from the edge of the penalty area squirmed past Iran goalkeeper Farid Nejatpashaki after the striker’s clever flick close to the halfway line had sent Abdulrasheed Umaru clear in space down the left before continuing his run and collecting a return pass from his strike partner.

Iran, though, looked for an instant response to the early setback and had the ball in the back of the net after 10 minutes only for the assistant referee’s flag to cut short celebrations after Vahid Aftari’s header had looped over stranded Qatar goalkeeper Mohammed Ibrahim.

The end-to-end nature of the contest continued as the half progressed, but with Iran increasing their dominance particularly in the final third, the scores were level after 21 minutes as Karimi raced clear of the Qatar backline before firing low across Ibrahim from inside the area.

And Iran finished the half on top as Karimi was denied by the legs of Ibrahim four minutes before half-time before Shekari headed over from the resulting corner.

But Shekari was not to be denied three minutes after the restart as the midfielder collected Aftari’s pass before scooping his strike past Ibrahim in the Qatar goal.

Qatar, though, drew level a minute before the hour mark as Ahmad beat the Iran offside trap and after showing calmness beyond his years, the 16-year-old expertly scooped the ball over exposed goalkeeper Nejatpashaki from the edge of the penalty area.

But Iran regained the lead just two minutes later as Qatar custodian Ibrahim failed to collect a high ball across the face of goal, and with the goalkeeper out of position as the ball was directed back across the face of goal, Shekari was on hand to head home despite the presence of two defenders on the goalline.

Iran’s task of holding onto their lead this time, though, was made significantly harder with 19 minutes remaining as Daghestani was sent-off after picking up a second yellow card.

But despite several nervy moments in Iran backline, Qatar were unable to find a response in the closing stages.

“Iran are a very strong team and it was hard for us. We did a lot of good things, but we made mistakes,” said Qatar coach Oscar Fernandez, who must now re-group his side to face Syria on Tuesday.

“We know we need to recover as we have another game in two days. We need to build on the good things and now is the time to rest and recover as we have another game.

“We had chances against a great team, one of the best teams here, and we played very well and had chances. Their goalkeeper made two or three good saves and we had a lot of corners as well.”

Asst. Minister accuses FFIRI of incompetence.

Assistant Minster of Youth and Sport, AbdolHamid Ahmadi accused the football federation of failing to act as it is mandated and divert its weakness and shortcomings on others.

In a statement to ISNA , the Assistant Minister who was on his way to Yazd said “The ministry of Sport has no role in the contract negotiations between the sport federations and their coaches. We have highlighted this so many times. Those who claim that the Ministry is interfering in the negotiations or influences the outcome of FFIRI and Queiroz, contract talk,  are simply covering up the real culprit. It is the feeble football federation that has left Iran’s National Team (Team Melli) without a program and without a coach. We do not pay the coach wages, the federations does.”

“It is not our business to lay conditions on any federation, the legislations and the role of the ministry is quite clear. We are a supervisory body and will provide consultation and assistance to any of our national sport federations.”

Mr. Ahmadi reserved his sharpest criticism for the Iranian media and accuses it of being the instigators of a lot of side issues in sport by their prejudiced reporting influencing people into hostilities.

“Instead of promoting sport as a healthy lifestyle and practice, the media here continuously create controversy by picking news items that involves a conflict between one party versus another. By doing that, the tension between the two quarreling sides increases and people start taking sides. Most of these quarrels or differences have nothing to do with sport but a lot is generated due to personal conflicts and issues.”

Iran U19 draws host China.

Iran U-19 team played against host China in the second match of 4 side Beijing-Hyundai International Youth Football Tournament 2014.

The match was scoreless after 90 minutes.

Iran maintains top ranking with 4 points , level with China but with a much better goal difference. in the first match Iran U19 defeated Malaysia U19 6-1.

Iran’s last match will be against Mexico U19 on Sunday.

Earlier in the day , Mexico u19 gave the Malaysian u19 a true drubbing scoring 8 goals without a reply.

 

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Iran U19 crushes the Malaysians 6-1

Iran U-19 team crushed Malaysia U-19 6-1 in the 4 side Beijing-Hyundai International Youth Football Tournament 2014.

 The first half ended 4-1 for the Iranian side in the Tournament which   is held from 3 -7 September 2014 and also includes Mexico U19 and host  China U19. The venue of the matches is : Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China

Iran were technically and physically superior to the Est Asian team and  striker Gazzani lead the “Persian cavalry”  after his debut from minute 60 minutes to complete a hat-trick. 

 In the second match of the day , the host China defeated Mexico 1-0

Iran will be meeting China on Friday for an early final.

The full schedule (times local):
3 September 2014 (Wednesday)
16:00 Iran 6-1 Malaysia  (6-1)
19:35 Mexico vs China         (0-1)

5 September 2014 (Friday)
16:00 Malaysia vs Mexico
19:35 China vs Iran

7 September 2014 (Sunday)
16:00 China vs Malaysia
19:35 Mexico vs Iran

Hossein Faraki reacts angrily to FFIRI suggestions.

The prime candidate for Team Melli head coach , Hossein Faraki has reacted angrily to reports of his name being included in the list of the assistant coaches to Carlos Queiroz.

Meanwhile , in another interesting development , the Vice-President of FFIR Ayatollahei , has revealed that Ali Kaffashian has had talks with Hossein Faraki regarding Team Melli coaching job.

Hossein Faraki, guided Foolad Khuzestan to its second league title last season. However, the ex-Team Melli player surprisingly tendered his resignation citing health issues and requirement to have a knee operation. Many related this sudden departure from the League Champions Foolad Khuzestan , to prospect of a better job offer,  coaching of Team Melli in the post Queiroz era.

Today , Faraki reacted quite sharply and out of his calm character to the news that he is included in the list of the assistant coaches that has been leaked to the press , as possible assistant coach to Queiroz.

“With all due respect to the President of FFIRI , I announce my deep displeasure and anger towards the federations which is using my good name without my consent,  to serve their purposes. I totally condemn such an act and ask the good people there in FFIRI to respect people’s honor and refrain from misusing my name and reputation by fallacy “

Explaining further , Faraki said “I have worked alongside great coaches in Team Melli for 7 to 8 years. I have learned a lot from them and picked up valuable experience to help my career. My success last year was not a fly by the night thing, I have worked hard for it to become what I am.”

“Now that they are in a peril, because of their failures to secure the services of the coach they wanted, they are using our names as assistant coaches  to cover their shortfalls. None of them had the decency to talk to me about it. Who told them that I want to be an assistant to anybody?”

Faraki , who must have been quite disappointed after Kaffashian pursued Querioz said “They are in such a mess out there , their acts are closer to a comedy theater rather than professional management of football.”

FFIRI issued an official  denial yesterday.

FFIRI denies appointment of Team Melli assistant coaches.

News of internal disagreement in FFIRI has surfaced in the open in regards to the current situation of Team Melli.

After the failure of the Kaffashian to conclude the contract with Queiroz, number of members of the FFIRI “Technical and Football Development Committee” expressed their concern and discontent with the current Team Melli situation and believe that time is at premium for Iran’s honorable and respectable representation in the Asian Cup. Those who were concerned , suggested that Kaffashian/FFIIRI should appoint temporary coaches for Team Melli at the assistant-coach level , to start the ball rolling for Team Melli training program.  This arrangement would address the situation until the head coach is appointed and commences his work.

Essential part of the duty of these coaches ( 2 or 3 Iranian coaches)  will be to set up training camp and commence training with the current Team Melli squad including playing friendly matches. That would minimize the impact of wasting precious time up to the commencing of the AFC Asian Cup 2015.  

However, FFIRI has issued an official statement denying the suggestion of appointment of any Iranian assistant coaches or any intention to do so in the near future.

As such the FFIRI has put an end to any ambitious plans of action by the Technical and Football Development Committee to counteract the effects of the frozen activities of Team Melli.

Another FIFA day , another miss by Team Melli!

While most of the world teams will be engaged in friendly or official competitions in the designated FIFA Day, Team Melli as usual is still fast asleep ready for the Messiah to sign the contract , and hence will miss another FIFA day.

The Asian teams competing in the AFC Asian Cup 2015, are well on their in preparation programs. Teams in Iran group has played several friendlies already and set training camps in the elite Asian completion starting mid in January. This week Teams such as Qatar , UAE , Oman , Saudi Arabia and even Palestine will be playing friendly internationals. Team Melli is not even formed yet!

Thanks to Ali Kaffashian and Carlos Queiroz , Team Melli is an orphan and for all practical purposes has not even been named , let alone commencing its long due preparation for the Asian Cup. 

The expectation is that those responsible for Team Melli , and after getting yet another disappointing result in AFC Asian Cup , due to the proverbial late and inadequate preparation, will be offering the same old excuses, and the same old promises of preparing for the World Cup 2018 , 2022 and 2026!

It is such a shame for Iranian football. The nation that has abundant talents in all major sports as the heroes of Iran Volleyball team is proving for the World right now. Yet football is managed and run by a group of incompetent lot who has not managed to gratify the passionate fans for ages.