Year: 2018

Iran remain as Asia’s best

Iran ended the 2018 season as Asia’s best, following the latest FIFA Rankings released on Thursday.


Team Melli retained their position in 29th spot, with Australia, Japan, Korea Republic and Saudi Arabia’s positions also unchanged at 29th, 41st, 50th, 53rd, and 69th respectively to complete Asia’s top five.

All five teams will convene in the United Arab Emirates, where they will be joined by 19 other nations – including hosts UAE – for the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019.

Preparations for all teams have gathered pace with a series of friendly matches taking place over the next two weeks, before the Continental showpiece kicks off on January 5.

 

AFC Teams Top Ranking

Asia World Team Total Points
1 29
Iran
1481
2 41
Australia
1436
3 50
Japan
1414
4 53
Korea Republic
1405
5 69
Saudi Arabia
1335
6 74
Syria
1322
7 76
China PR
1317
8 79
United Arab Emirates
1309
9 81
Lebanon
1296
10 82
Oman
1295
11 88
Iraq
1271
17 100 Vietnam 1229
26 135
Yemen
1106

Team Melli begins training camp in Doha

Team Melli arrived in Doha on Monday evening for the start of the 10 days Training camp in preparation for the AFC Asian Cup 2019.

Soon after arriving in Doha, Team  Melli held its first training session in Doha’s Aspire Camp. The training on Monday evening started by light work and warming up with the ball, doing tensile strides, and after a mini game, the squad continued on the ground with mini goals duels. The session eventually ended with stretching. One of the interesting points in the training today was the lack of adequate security for the tactical exercises of the team, so that the children practiced with the players at the training site!

Meanwhile, various sports teams, as well as different groups of people at the training site, were able to watch the training exercises, which surprised the players and members of the team’s coaching staff.

Queiroz talked about the injury list of players and his hope of preparing them for the Asian tournament: “In the first stage of the camp, which will be in Doha Qatar, from December 17 to December 25, we will have 21 players in the camp. The official date of the final list of the national team is December 26th. We will announce December 25th the final list. We currently have 21 players in the camp, and 9 players are on the list of players in Europe. Thirty-five players are competing to the best of their ability to  make the final list of Team Melli. I believe these players have the chance to be present at the final squad. I hope that with the work that my staff will do in the next few days and with the grace  of God, we will have the best performance in the Asian Cup.”

Interestingly, Queiroz refuses to talk about challenging for the Asian Cup title.

Before the squad left Tehran’s Imam Khomeini’s airport, Carlos Queiroz went on another rant and criticism. This time he accused even the Minister of Sport for not paying due respect to the team!!

Many critics feel that Queiroz has a pre-package of justifications and excuses in case of failure. Apparently, NOT respecting the team is another major factor for possible failure.

Team Melli Head Coach

Queiroz’S cryptic message!

Carlos Queiroz has sent a cryptic message to the Iranian football community, with a motive that is far from prudent and borders a malicious act!

In a message published on the official FFIRI website, Queiroz praised coaches such Amir Ghalenoei, Javad Nekounam and Mehdi Mahdavikia.

In his message, he said “Football is a game were people have different opinions, and we , the football family, learn that in this game, whether we agree or disapprove on some points, we still have respect for each other. I always admire the courage and valor of my fellow professionals when they rise up and fight for the principles and values that protect the interests of football. For example: Ali Parvin, Ali Daei, Amir Ghalenoei, Winfred Shaefar, Javad Nekounam, Yahya Golmohammadi, Hossein Kalani, Mehdi Mahdavi Kia and Vahid Hashemian. If there is a name in this list of “high courage and personality” that I have missed, accept my apology.

There is very little doubt in any one close to the affairs of Iranian football that this is another dig by Queiroz against his nemesis Branko Ivankovic. However, the timing of this message seems to be strange, especially when Queiroz and his squad are less than a month from the AFC Asian Cup. Queiroz has always demanded peace and tranquil atmosphere during his preparations with Team Melli but such message is not exactly what he preaches, and clearly intended to score a point in his long running dispute with the Croat coach of Persepolis.

Persepolis club with its influence and popularity is fundamental in the support and success of Team Melli. With its massive fan base and supporters across Iran and beyond, the majority of whom have clearly sided with their coach and shouted slogans against Queiroz, this message and exclusion of Branko Ibankovic name from the list of dedicated servant of Iranian football, is ill-timed.

The Croat coach who has served as assistant coach to Miroslav “Ćiro” Blažević and then  head coach of Team Melli twice, taking Iran to the World Cup in 2006, winning the Asian Games Gold medal and winning third place in Asian Cup 2004 in China, he remains one of the most decorated coaches of Team melli. Branko Ivankoivic is undoubtedly a candidate of any such list

Alireza Jahanbakhsh to return to Brighton line up against Chelsea.

Winger Alireza Jahanbakhsh is set to return for Brighton & Hove Albion in next weekend’s Premier League home match with Chelsea.

The Iranian star returned to training earlier this week after a hamstring injury. Saturday’s game with Burnley was too soon for the 25-year-old but Brighton boss Chris Hughton feels Jahanbakhsh will be ready to return against Chelsea on December 16. Hughton said: “He’s fine but at this moment, it will be too early for Saturday. “He’s trained really well. If he continues his training levels, I probably would see him available for the Chelsea game.”

Jahanbakhsh joined Brighton & Hove Albion for a club record fee of £17m from AZ Alkmaar in the summer. He has made ten Premier League appearances this season, starting four matches. He has missed the last four games after suffering a hamstring injury in the 3-1 defeat at Everton at the beginning of November.

Iran’s first World Cup hero passes away.

Iraj Danaeifard, the former Team Melli player who scored Iran;s first goal in the 1978 World Cup has passed away in Shiraz on Wednesday 12 December 2018 after a struggle with kidney illness. Danaeifard was 67 years old

 Iraj was the son of another famous Iranian footballer and coach ,Ali Danaeifard . Iraj  was invited by Heshmat Mohajerani to Team Melli and made his debut for  in the qualification rounds of the FIFA World Cup 1978 in the match against Saudi Arabia. He was a late starter for Team Melli , however , he was quite impressive in the league.

His memorable goal against Scotland,  where he dribbled past Archie Gemmell and scored from an acute angle, ensure he will remain in history  of Iranian football as the first ever goal scorer for Team Melli in the World Cup.

Danaeifard played 17 times for Team Melli and scored 3 goals.

May he rest in peace.

Initial Asian Cup squad announced

 

The football federation IRIFF announced the initial list of players invited to Team Melli for training in preparation for the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019

The list will be trimmed to 24 players for the AFC competition.

Three new players were invited for the first time, Niazmand , Alipour and Ahmadzadeh.

 

THE SQUAD

# Player Post Club Country
GOALKEEPERS
1 ABEDZADEH, Amir GK C.S. Marítimo
2 BIRANVAND, Alireza GK Persepolis
3 HOSSEINI, Hossein GK Esteghlal
4
MAZAHERI, Mohammad Rashid
  Zob Ahan
5 NIAZMAND, Payam   Sepahan
DEFENDERS
6 AGHAEI, Saeed DF Sepahan
7 CHESHMI, Rouzbeh DF Esteghlal
8 GHAFOORI, Vourya DF Esteghlal
9 HOSSEINI, Majeed DF Trabzonspor
10 KANANI-ZADEGAN, Hossein DF Machine Sazi
11 KHANZADEH, Mohammadreza DF Al Ahli
12 MOHAMMADI, Milad DF Akhmat Grozny
13 MOHARRAMI, Sadegh DF Dinamo Zagreb
14 MONTAZERI, Pejman   Esteghlal
15 POURALIGANJI, Morteza DF Eupen
16 REZAEIAN, Ramin DF Al Shahaniya
MIDFIELD
17 ABDOLLAHZADEH, Ahmad   Nasaji Ghaemshahr
18 AMIRI, Vahid MF Trabzonspor
19 DEJAGAH, Ashkan MF Tractorsazi
20 EBRAHIMI, Omid MF Al Ahli
21 EZZATOLLAHI, Saeid   Reading
22 GHODDOS, Saman MF Aimes
23 HAJSAFY, Ehsan MF Tractorsazi
24 KARIMI, Ali MF Esteghlal
25 NOORALLAHIE, Ahmad MF Persepolis
26 SHOJAEI, Masoud MF Tractorsazi
27 TORABI, Mehdi MF Saipa Alborz
FORWARDS
28 ALIPOUR, Ali FW Persepolis
29 AHMADZADEH, Farshad FW  Śląsk Wrocław
30 ANSARIFARD, Karim FW Nottingham Forest
31 AZMOUN, Sardar FW Rubin Kazan
32 GHOLIZADEH, Ali FW Charleroi 
33 JAHANBAKHSH, AliReza FW Brighton & Hove Albion
34 REZAEI, Kaveh FW FC Brugge
36 TAREMI, Mehdi FW Al Gharrafah

 

Iran’s first Asian Cup opponent are blocked by Saudis.

Saudi Arabia has put up several barriers for the Yemeni national team on the eve of the Asian Cup, ISNA reported. The Yemeni national team, the first opponent of Team Melli in the Asian Cup, was scheduled to set a training camp in Doha as part of their preparation for AFC Asian Cup. That was canceled due to Saudi authorities preventing the squad from leaving  war-torn Yemen.

Saudi Arabia and UAE are leading a war against Yemen rebel Houthis who control the capital Sanaa. During the camp in Doha, Yemen arranged was supposed to play a friendly match against Tajikistan’s as reported by ISNA. However, the uncertainty and  delay  of the Yemeni squad in leaving their war-torn homeland resulted in cancelling the match in Doha .

A coalition of Arab countries led by Saudi Arabia imposed a historic land, maritime, and air blockade on Qatar. The measures were designed to strong-arm Doha to comply with a list of demands. Saudi Arabia has blocked Yemen’s national football team leaving to Qatar, preventing the Yemenis from setting a one-month camp in Doha including scheduled three friendly games, and  insisted that the camp to be set up and continues in the Saudi Capital Riyadh.

Yemen is Group D of the AFC Asian Cup  UAE 2019 which also includes  Iran, Iraq and Vietnam.

Iranian Ladies referees to whistle in UEFA tournament.

Zari Fathi and Gelareh Nazemi , two of top Women Futsal referees in Iran , are off to Portugal to referee the UEFA Women Futsal Cup.

The Iranian Football Federation has reported  that the duo will be refereeing in the European Nations Futsal Cup. The Women’s European competition is now down to 4 semi finalist teams. with Portugal, Russia, Spain and Ukraine. The competition will start  on  26th and finish on 28 February. The European Women’s Futsal Championship stage was held in four groups of four teams, with four leading teams qualifying for the final stages of the competition.

It is a unique recognition for Iranian ladies and the first time they will whistle in European competitions after excelling in the Iranian domestic league and the Asian championships. Saying that, both the referees are seasoned and experienced campaigners and hold the FIFA Futsal refereeing badge.

Gelareh Nazemi is not the first Iranian international referee, nor even the first woman to referee men’s events, but her selection for Olympics futsal competition made her a houehold name in the country.

It is yet another victory for Iranian girls and a definite sign of their passion and desire to be the best at many levels in face of a regime that has forced them to be second fiddle to their men and restricted many of their activities including wearing Hijab by force and fully covered attire even in sports that is restricting their movement or at times creating risks of injury.

 

Ali Asghar Hasanzadeh wins AFC futsal player of the year 2018

Iran’s status as a global force in world futsal was further underlined after Ali Asghar Hasanzadeh, who was part of the IR Iran side which finished third in the 2016 FIFA Futsal World Cup, landed his fourth AFC Futsal Player of the Year accolade.

 

World Cup referee  Alireza Faghani also received  the AFC Referees Special Award for his outstanding refereeing in the World Cup. Also , his two assistances in Russia , Reza Sokhandan  and Mohammadreza Mansouri  where honored

After another year of remarkable progress for Asian football, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) celebrated the Continent’s most exceptional achievements in a dazzling AFC Annual Awards 2018 ceremony tonight in Muscat, Oman.

Al Sadd’s Abdelkarim Hassan claimed the coveted AFC Player of the Year Award while China PR’s Wang Shuang clinched the top accolade in the women’s category.

AFC President Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa said: “We celebrate and applaud all our winners tonight who have work tirelessly to raise the bar each year. Asian football continues to attain world-class achievements, and this is a testament to our players, teams and Member Associations.

“We congratulate them all and all those nominated, and we thank our host the Oman Football Association and the Omani government for staging a truly memorable celebration in this wonderful city of Muscat.”

Kashima Antlers’ Go Oiwa who guided his side to their maiden AFC Champions League title earlier this month was duly rewarded with the 2018 AFC Men’s Coach of the Year award, while AFC Women’s Asian Cup Jordan 2018 winning coach Asako Takakura confirmed her legendary status in women’s football with her sixth AFC Women’s Coach of the Year award.

Former AFC Acting President Zhang Jilong was bestowed with the Continent’s highest accolade – the AFC Diamond of Asia Award – in recognition for his incredible service and leadership over the last four decades to Chinese and Asian football.

The winners of the AFC Annual Awards 2018 are:

AFC Diamond of Asia: Zhang Jilong (CHI)

AFC President’s Special Recognition Award:
• Futoshi Ikeda (JPN)
• Wild Boars F.C. (THA)
AFC Member Association of the Year:
• Inspiring: Japan Football Association
• Developing: DPR Korea Football Association
• Aspiring: Mongolian Football Federation
AFC President Recognition Award for Grassroots Football:
• Inspiring Member Association: Chinese Football Association
• Developing Member Association: Football Association of Singapore
• Aspiring Member Association: Palestine Football Association
AFC Futsal Player of the Year: Ali Asghar Hasanzadeh (IRN)

AFC Coach of the Year:
• Women: Asako Takakura (JPN)
• Men: Go Oiwa (JPN)
AFC Women’s Player of the Year: Wang Shuang (CHI)
AFC Player of the Year: Abdelkarim Hassan (QAT)

Awards not presented in Muscat:

AFC Referees Special Award:
Alireza Faghani (IRN)
Reza Sokhandan (IRN)
Mohammadreza Mansouri (IRN)

AFC Youth Player of the Year:
• Women: Saori Takarada (JPN)
• Men: Turki Al Amar (KSA)
AFC Asian International Player of the Year: Makoto Hasebe (Eintracht Frankfurt and JPN)

Queiroz claims he knows who is the next Team Melli coach.

Carlos Queiroz spoke to Iranian media about his bitter sweet memories of Team Melli games, hard work in the national teams and tentative plans.

The Portuguese head coach , did not hide his disappointment by of contract extension for 6 months fate the world cup as he expected another 4 years extension.

Queiroz also claimed that he knows that the FFIRI has already nominated her successor  while mentioning that his biggest legacy in Iran is changing the mentality of players who think that Team Melli is their Grandfather’s right.

in a meeting with the Iranian press, Queiroz named his best victories “Victory is the best medicine in football, and each has its own value, but the victory against Qatar before qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 2014 World Cup in Brazil and our success in South Korea in Ulsan were our best victories, because those games were turning points for us. Not just because of the results & qualification but because there were so many proceedings and hardships behind those games. All the wins in football are good, but some are special.”

“Surely, my colleagues and players also remember the 11 failures (losses) that we have suffered, because I’m not a good loser and remember all those games.

The loss to Lebanon away and the one to Uzbekistan in Azadi, were the worst failure for us. Losing to Iraq in the last Asian Cup is still stuck in my throat.”

“We played badly and we did not deserve to win.”

About the matches against Argentina and Spain, Queiroz said. “We lost, but down deep inside we were satisfied of the performance. Football results can go down to minor details. There is no place for mistakes here. There is nothing wrong with how we conducted ourselves against these giants, but I think games such as Argentina and Spain and that against Portugal, where I believe the referee was far from fair, has left bitter memories for many. Those losses are stuck in my throat too. We will have tough games in the AFC Asian Cup. The Iraqi team has good players. I hope that our game against Iraq, is not influenced by the referee. “

“I thought after the World Cup, there will be supportive of my work, and there will be an extension of contract for another four-years term, but I saw that the offer was extended only to the Asian Cup,”  Queiroz said.

“I will continue my program with the federation, but there are those who do not wish me to continue working with the federation because they have plans to replace me with other coaches. My wish is for the success of the Iranian national team in all competitions. Right now, my objective and wish is to lead Team Melli to the final match of the Asian Cup.”

He went on to say, “The next coach of Team Melli has been identified; the same guy who last week said that I was fired and then he denied saying it! Now, it’s time to celebrate. We have a training camp ahead in Doha, and we will play three matches with Qatar, Lebanon, and Qatar again. Many teams do not agree to play with us, and teams that accept our offer demand large sums for their presence in Iran.”

In response to the question of what is his most important legacy in the past eight years in Iranian football , Quiroz resonded “For me, the hardest thing I had to do was change the mentality of the national team players. When I came here, some players thought they had a Grand father’s right to be always selected for Team Melli ! When I arrived in Iran, the biggest challenge I was facing was the fact that , when the list of the national team was announced, some of the coaches close to me or the media or members of the FFIRI board said ‘ oh… we have only five players from Esteghlal and Persepolis. We will be in trouble!! ‘ This was my biggest problem. I think the biggest legacy is that the Team Melli is not owned by anyone and at the same time belongs to everyone. The national team belongs to those who hold values and those who deserve to be in the team.

He continued: I disagree with the idea that the league champions should have the highest number of invited players in Team Melli. This thinking is not in my system. People who adhere to these practices resort to side trading and compromises. They do not have enough courage to invite the best players based on merits instead; they want to be on the safe side. Off course, we can be wrong, and may commit mistakes in the future too. In 2011, when I came to Iran, we were having difficulty inviting 23 players because we did not have a good number of players. The biggest legacy is that the next coach’s work for the next 10 years is stress-free and easy.

“Right now, we have at least 36 players, all of whom are justified to be picked on merit and deserve to be in Team Melli,” Queiroz  said.” Mr. Osiano has lost all his hair due to the selection process of players and my hair is falling too. From now until December 24th, our biggest challenge is to make the fairest decisions for the selection of players and the final roster for the Asian Cup.

Referring to the presence of Majid Hosseini in the squad, he said: “He played without a national match at the World Cup, and today he is our best defender and plays in Europe.  Does anyone oppose these decisions? These decisions did not happen by miracles ,  we worked on it. Every day, the team work from 7 am to 11 pm. Sometimes watching a game four times. When choosing between two players, we must choose fairly because I want to sleep comfortably at night. It’s very clear that we have a difficult task. When I have 35 players and can only choose 23 players, it’s really hard for me, but it’s my job and I always make fair decisions, and from now on, I’ll do“