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Queiroz calls 29 players for Team Melli training.

In preparations for the upcoming friendly international match against Uzbekistan in Tashkent, FFIRI has announced a list of 29 players invited by Carlos Queiroz to join the squad for training.

As usual, there are always question marks on the selections for one reason or another. Two players have announced their retirement after the world cup 2018, Azmoun and Ghochannejad. However, although Azmoun is included,  the latter is not!

Also, Vouriya Ghafoori is recalled after the World Cup snub by Queiroz. However, Jalal Hosseini, The Persepolis Captain and the most capped Team Melli player in not included. Jalal Hossein , 36 years  old with 114 caps  career as Team Melli player is as good as over.

Carlos Queiroz himself, is another enigma, one day leaving, the other staying drama continues.

The objective of the preparation is towards the best possible team for the AFC Asian Cup 2019, a trophy that Iran has failed to lift since 1976 . The tournament that will be held in the UAE forms a major challenge to Iran. Not only it has to face 4 powerful contenders in Japan, South Korea, Australia and Uzbekistan , it is held in a hostile government & territory of Emirates where the officials will do their utmost to poke and make life miserable for the Iranians, a trait that the Arabs excel in.

 

The Squad

 

# Player Age Club Country
GOALKEEPERS
1 ABEDZADEH, Amir 25 C.S. Marítimo
2 BIRANVAND, Alireza 25 Persepolis
3 HOSSEINI, Hossein 26 Esteghlal
4 MAZAHERI, Mohammad Rashid 29 Zob Ahan
DEFENDERS
5 CHESHMI, Rouzbeh 25 Esteghlal
6 GHAFOORI, Vourya 30 Esteghlal
7 HOSSEINI, Majeed 22 Trabzonspor
8 KHANZADEH, Mohammadreza 26 Al Ahli
9 MOHAMMADI, Milad 24 Akhmat Grozny
10 MOHARRAMI, Sadegh 22 Dinamo Zagreb
11 MONTAZERI, Pejman 34 Esteghlal
12 POURALIGANJI, Morteza 26 Eupen
13 REZAEIAN, Ramin 28 K.V. Oostende
14 SOHRABIAN, Armin 23 Esteghlal
MIDFIELD
15 AMIRI, Vahid 30 Trabzonspor
16 DEJAGAH, Ashkan 32 Tractorsazi
17 EBRAHIMI, Omid 30 A Ahli
18 EZZATOLLAHI, Saeid 21 Reading
19 GHODDOS, Saman 24 Amiens
20 HAJSAFY, Ehsan 28 Tractorsazi
21 KARIMI, Ali 24 Esteghlal
22 SHOJAEI, Masoud 34 Tractorsazi
23 TORABI, Mehdi 24 Persepolis
FORWARDS
24 ANSARIFARD, Karim 28 Olympiacos F.C.
25 AZMOUN, Sardar 23 Rubin Kazan
26 GHOLIZADEH, Ali 22 Charleoi
27 REZAEI, Kaveh 26 Brugge
28 JAHANBAKHSH, AliReza 24 Brighton
29 TAREMI, Mehdi 26 Al Gharrafah

Saeid Ezatolahi joins Reading

English Championship side Reading FC have confirmed the signing of 21-year-old Iran international Saeid Ezatolahi, today.

The midfielder will join Royals on a season-long loan from Russian outfit FC Rostov and becomes the club’s eighth signing of the summer.

Ezatolahi, who has also been on the books of Atletico Madrid, played for his country at the World Cup earlier this summer and started matches against Spain and Portugal.

Royals manager Paul Clement: “I’m very happy we have been able to sign Saeid on loan within 24 hours of this transfer window closing.

“He has experience playing at the highest level with both the Iranian national team and domestically with his current side FC Rostov and in time spent in Spain with Atlético Madrid. Now, I’m really looking forward to getting to work with him on the training pitch.”

“Saeid is a strong, powerful central midfield player with good technical ability.

Ezatolahi joined Madrid in August 2014 before penning a four-year deal with Rostov a year later. He made his debut in a 3-1 victory against Dynamo Moscow.

The midfielder has also had loan spells at Anzhi Makhachkala and Amkar Perm while in Russia.

Chief executive Ron Gourlay said: “Saeid is a very promising young midfielder who, despite only being 21 years of age, already has experience of top flight, European and international football.

“An opportunity to bring him to Reading on loan for the season was too good to miss, so we look forward to seeing him pull on the blue and white hoops.”

Technical director Brian Tevreden added: “I am delighted we have been able to further bolster our midfield options before the closure of the loan window and, in Saeid Ezatolahi, we believe we are adding a talented midfielder with real potential to our first team group.”

Ezatolahi is expected to link up with his new Royals teammates after the international break, which follows this weekend’s clash with Sheffield Wednesday.

Iran’s Saman Ghoddos joins Amien

Published August 24th, 2018 

Photo: Tehran Times

Team Melli player Saman Ghoddos joined French football team Amiens from the Swedish side Ostersunds FK.

The 24-year-old player has joined the French side Amiens in a five-year contract.

Amiens President Bernard Joannin has confirmed the transfer, L’Equipe reported.

Amiens paid €4 million to sign Ghoddos.

Ghoddos is the first Iranian professional player to play in France Ligue 1. He played in all the three matches in FIFA World Cup 2018, however as a substitute.

Despite a brilliant run in the Europa league with his club including the dead at of mighty Arsenal in Emirates, which attracted the attention of major European clubs,  no serious offers were received for his services and instead Ghoddos elected the lowely French club.

Amiens has lost both of its matches this season and is in the bottom of the table with no points.

Iran out of Asian Games football competetion.

Iran lost to South Korea 2 -0 in the second round of the Asian Games 2018 Men football competetion to close a dark chapter in its history.

In the last match of the group, the team leadership instructed their players to throw the match against a weak Myanmar team to avoid meeting the powerful South Koreans in the next round. In a shameful display of football , the young Iranians played an amataurish orchestrated type of football that smelled of collusion and cheating.

As luck or karma would dictate even that loss by two goals against lowely Myanmar, did not save Iran from meeting the Koreans in the elimination rounds. It was a double whammy.

In another embaressing act and instead of admitting culpability and responsibility,  both Iranin administrators of the team, Hamid Estili and Reza Shahroudi in statements to the critical media, blamed the Saudi Arabian team for Iran’s fate by accusing them of cheating against North Korea..!!!!!

The sad part is that both Estili and Sharoudi are from generation that has brought pride and glory to Iran’s football, but as adminstrators and trainers, they have definately lost the plot.

Omid team player ejected out of the squad

Mohammad Amin Asadi, a member of the squad of Iran’s Olympic Team currently participating in the Asian Games 2018 in Jakarta, has been ejected from the squad and flown to Tehran on first available flight.

According to ISNA news agency, the said player has been warned several times by Hamid Estili and Zlatko Kranjcar about disciplinary issues. The team managers , eventually decided to send him back home.

Ironically , there is no accountability or culpability against the leaders including  Hamid Estili and Zlatko Kranjcar for throwing the game against Myanmar in a disgraceful act of unsportsmanship totally against the principles of sport and the Olympic values.

 

Mohammad Amin Asadi  as a player, is a soft target while the big fish escapes accountability.

Iran qualified to the next round of the Asian Games 2018 men football competition with 1 win, 1 draw and 1 loss and headed the group based on goal difference. All the other teams in the group were equal on 4 points.

 

Shameful loss to Myanmar , by way of deception.

In what is one of the darkest hours of Iran’s football history, the Olympic Team (Omid) lost to lowly Myanmar in the final match of Group F of the Asian Games 2018. The loss was in full intention and for unashamed purpose.

Myanmar, who had 1 point from a draw with North Korea, scored 2 goals against Iran in the second half and was so close to qualifying if they would have scored a third.

It is not the loss that was alarming, but a performance by 11 footballers full of deception, dishonestly, lack of sportsmanship and fraud. Not a single player in Iran team gave his best, while one of the young men, Mehdi Ghayedi thought he was Lionel Messi for the day by the way he was playing!

This was a profligate, wasteful .and complacent performance by Iran’s football. It was an insult to a nation which adores football and considers the players as heroes.

In this competition, the Asian Games , where Olympic Spirit and values are upheld, athletes should participate and try their best. Olympics seeks to create a way of life based on the joy found in effort, the educational value of good example and respect for universal fundamental ethical principles.

Iran football team displayed none of those by purposely seeking to drop the match in order for a better chance of qualification.

It the worst performance in every department, ethics, principles, skills, and effort(complete  lack of it)

In a gamble and orchestrated act by Team Manager Estili and Coach Kranjcar, both of them deserve to be stripped from their titles, the objective was to be lead the team for the ideal result which was to be second and hence avoid the South Korean team in the next round.

As Karma and justice would have it, not only Iran ashamedly lost to Myanmar by deception and cheating , the results of the other game, 3-0 win for North Korea over Saudi Arabia, meant Iran still lead the group while  Estili , Kranjcar and all other player who contributed to this fallacy and purposely lost the match, have be men enough and Face South Korea.

If they lose, they have t to pack their bags with head drops and leave the games and let true Iranian athletes like the wrestlers, weightlifters and the heroes of other sports , win medals with pride.

The Hypocrisy of Hamid Estili ,  describing the result of the North Koreans Saudi match as a collusion and conspiracy, was nothing short of comical and duplicity.

A black day in Iran’s football, indeed

Iran & Saudi Arabia; battle not to win the group in Asian Games 2018!

Saudi Arabia and Iran’s Olympic teams will be playing their final games on Monday on the hope of NOT topping their group in Asian games 2018. Both teams with identical results will not be too keen to fight to death to win Monday’s matches.

Iran’s Olympics National Team will meet with Myanmar’s in the third and final  match of the group in the Asian Games Men football competition. Zlatcko Krancjar’s boys have already won four points and are assured of qualifications with just 1 point. Iran is seeking to win that point against Myanmar, but to top the group , it needs a comprehensive win.

Nevertheless, the conditions at the knockout stage of the tournament are such that the Iranian national team does not have a good path to the finals, as the group’s top team should face the second ranked team of Group E South Korea. Even a win against the powerful Koreans will result in Iran Olympics team more that likely to face Uzbekistan. The Uzbeks are leading the group comfortably and in the group stage they have scored six goals against Qatar, one of the best national teams in this age level in Asia.

Even Hamid Estilli, the Team Manager , in a recent interview emphasized that it would be better if the Iranian national team did not win the group and qualify second instead.

Saudi Arabia and Iran are currently in the first and second places because of the same points and goal differences. The Saudi’s ranked based on disciplinary counts that FIFA has introduced in the last World Cup. Saudi  yellow cards counts is lower than Iran.

Saudi Arabia will meet with North Korea with only one point against Myanmar, in their next match,

Because of the six grouping of the tournament, in addition to the leaders of the group, the top four  third place teams in the groups, will also qualify to the next round.

However, if the Iran Olympic team qualifies as second in their group, they will face one of the three teams in Thailand, Qatar or Bangladesh. That is a far cry from facing South Korea who has Heung-Min Son in the squad and are strong contender for the gold medal.

 

Iran Squad

Number Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1 GK Mehdi Amini(Captain) 16 May 1996 (22) Iran Paykan
2 DF Mohammad Aghajanpour 20 Apr 1997 (21) Iran Padideh
3 DF Mohammad Moslemipour 25 May 1997 (21) Iran Tractor Sazi
4 DF Mehdi Rahimi 02 May 1999 (19) Iran Sepahan
5 DF Alireza Arta 04 Feb 1997 (21) Iran Mes Kerman
6 MF Mohammad Soltani Mehr 04 Feb 1999 (19) Iran Saipa
7 FW Younes Delfi 02 Oct 2000 (17) Iran Esteghlal Khuzestan
8 FW Mohammad Amin Asadi 24 Dec 1998 (19) Iran Persepolis
9 FW Mohammad Mehdi Mehdikhani 26 Jul 1997 (21) Iran Padideh
10 FW Mohammad Reza Azadi 07 Dec 1999 (18) Iran Tractor Sazi
11 FW Mehdi Ghaedi 05 Dec 1998 (19) Iran Esteghlal
12 GK Shahab Adeli 19 Jan 1997 (21) Iran Sepahan
13 DF Abolfazl Razzaghpour 17 Sep 1997 (20) Iran Paykan
14 FW Reza Jabireh 07 Jul 1997 (21) Iran Sanat Naft Abadan
15 FW Ahmadreza Ahmadvand 02 Jun 1999 (19) Iran Esteghlal
16 FW Amir Roostaei 5 Aug 1997 (21) Iran Paykan
17 FW Sina Zamehran 10 Mar 1997 (21) Iran Padideh
18 DF Shahin Abbasian 16 Jun 1997 (21) Iran Persepolis
19 MF Mohammad Khodabandelou 07 Sep 1999 (18) Iran Paykan
20 DF Aref Aghasi 02 Jan 1997 (21) Iran Foolad

Iran regains top Asian team FIFA Ranking

France have climbed to the summit of a much-changed FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking in the first edition of the global ladder since a new ranking formula took effect and Les Bleus became world champions.

Iran, regained its top ranking in Asia after a two months break while climbing 4 ranks up in the world at 32.

The formula, which was approved by the FIFA Council in June after a lengthy period of testing, relies on adding/subtracting points won or lost for a game to/from the previous point totals rather than averaging game points over a given time period as in the previous version of the Ranking. The changes, of which there are several, include the fact that inactive teams now preserve their point totals, with no devaluation of older games. Points are dropped, however, from losing or drawing against weaker opposition, with the only exception to this rule matches in knockout rounds of major competitions such as the FIFA World Cup™.

The most important thing about the new method is, of course, the table it yields, and in that respect August’s Ranking makes for spectacular reading. France (1st, up 6) provide the headline news, as they have reclaimed pole position for the first time in over 16 years, returning to a spot they last held in May 2002. Just three points, however, separate Les Bleus from Russia 2018 semi-finalists Belgium (2nd, up 1), while World Cup runners-up Croatia (4th, up 16) have equalled their record Ranking position, last reached in June 2013. Other big movers include Uruguay (5th, up 9), England (6th, up 6), Sweden (13th, up 11), and World Cup hosts Russia (49th, up 21).

Naturally, there are losses as well as gains, with previous leaders Germany (15th, down 14) among several sides to suffer for group-stage elimination in Russia. Poland (18th, down 10), Peru (20th, down 9) and Costa Rica and Iceland (joint-32nd, down 9 and 10 respectively) also slipped down the table on the back of disappointing World Cup campaigns.

 

 

AFC Top 10 Teams

FIFA Ranking August 2018

 

Asia World Team Total Points Previous Points Change
1 32 IRNIR Iran 1471(1471.19) 708 5
2 43 AUSAustralia 1431(1430.71) 718 -7
3 55 JPNJapan 1392(1392.1) 521 6
4 57 KORKorea Republic 1387(1387.3) 544 0
5 70 KSASaudi Arabia 1336(1336.16) 465 -3
6 73 SYRSyria 1328(1328) 440 0
7 75 CHNChina PR 1320(1320) 423 0
8 77 UAEUnited Arab Emirates 1312(1312) 418 0
9 79 LIBLebanon 1304(1304) 411 0
10 84 OMAOman 1288(1288) 391 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Asian Games 2018: Iran defeats DPR Korea

Iran took a huge step towards qualifying for the Round of 16 with a 3-0 win over 2014 silver medallists DPR Korea.

Iran started brightly against DPR Korea but Mohammad Khodabandehlo and Amir Roustaei had their opportunities saved by goalkeeper Kang Ju-Hyok inside the first 18 minutes.

DPR Korea were also chasing their first win after settling for a 1-1 stalemate with Myanmar on Wednesday and went close to scoring in the 19th minute but Ri Un-Chol’s strike was saved by IR Iran goalkeeper Mahdi Amini Zazerani.

However, Roustaei put Iran in the lead following his strike in the 27th minute and the goal pushed DPR Korea forward in search of an equaliser but Song-il Ju’s men couldn’t find the target as they trailed by a goal at halftime.

 

Iran, four-time Asian Games champions, kept the momentum going in the second half as they looked to extend their advantage over the East Asians.

DPR Korea suffered a blow when they went down to 10 men after Song Kum-Song was shown his marching orders in the 52nd minute.

Iran used the one-man advantage to double their lead through Mehdi Ghayedi’s strike in the 68th minute and despite DPR Korea’s best efforts, the Central Asians made it 3-0 after Aref Aghasi Kolahsorkhi converted a penalty in added time.

With top spot still up for grabs, IR Iran will face Myanmar in their final group match on Monday while DPR Korea will entertain Saudi Arabia.

PSV scouting for top Iranian talent: Younes Delfi

With pen and paper in hand and dozens of scouts gasping in the neck, Voetbalzone scours the international fields every week. Who are the stars of the future, which talents should absolutely be watched? Our next target: Younes Delfi, who will join PSV within the foreseeable future.

By Tim Siekman

The Iran’s Under-17 team started well  on the bright side in October 2017 at the  FIFA U-17 World Cup by defeating Guinea 3-1. A great achievement, but also factored in. The Asian talents in the group phase would give a much heavier blow to the might of Germany, whom with  their star forward Jann-Fiete Arp had a well-coveted diamond in the making . The top striker of Hamburger SV scored five times in five matches at the final tournament in India and took his team to the quarter finals of the World Championship.

An interesting clash was therefore expected in advance, again with a possible leading role for Arp, who is on the radar of Bayern Munich.  however It went differently. In the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi, Germany was outclassed by Iran. The 4-0 loss of that Mannschaft meant the breakthrough of Younes Delfi on the international podium. The seventeen-year-old right winger took his team by the hand and after six minutes broke through the doctrine, via defender Jan Boller, by placing the ball between the legs of goalkeeper Luca Plogmann.

Plogmann then faced a barrage of attacks. Just before halftime, Delfi again struck: the fast winger hit the spot with the help of Mohammad Sharifi’s assist. After the break, the top talented boy from Khuzestan produced an assist for Allahyar Sayyad,  and later Vahid Namdari sealed the match with the fourth goal for Iran and the final score ended 4-0 to Team Melli. With that impressive win over Germany, the name of Delfi was definitively established. Several clubs in Europe have lauded scouting reports of the Iranian in the drawer, including Besiktas, but it was PSV that has taken the initiative.

PSV

Delfi is on his way to the PSV Eindhoven, as recently confirmed by director Amir Soltani. The seventeen-year-old attacker is plucked for a fee of 550,000 euros from Esteghlal Khuzestan, which also stipulated a sale percentage of 20 percent. Soltani recently said that the deal is as good as done and that ‘the last details’ still have to be discussed. From mid-August, Delfi will try to repeat his excellent form and shine with the Under-23 team of Iran at the Asian Games  2018 in Indonesia, and the youngster will later officially join PSV, probably in January.

Last March, Delfi, who incidentally also can play as an attacking midfielder, were planned to join Eindhoven training camp together with Taha Shariati. The two youth internationals would train with the Under-19 team, which at the time was led by Mark van Bommel, currently head coach of the national champion. Delfi, however, was not allowed to travel to the Netherlands, but now he  can make the step. He can sign a professional contract with PSV on his birthday on 2 October.

Younes Delfi with his teammates from the Under-23 of Iran in a friendly game with Iraq.

Delfi’s excellent performance at the Youth World Cup against Germany, according to him, was partly due to a close preparation that he carried out together with his offensive partner and roommate Sayyad. “We watched a lot of videos from the U17  team of Germany and knew what they had to offer. We have analyzed them down to the smallest detail and from this we drew our conclusions “, says Delfi, who ended up in the loosing side in the quarter finals with a defeat against Spain, in an interview with New Indian Express .

Cristiano Ronaldo

In Iran, people are convinced that the youth can handle top football in Europe in the future. “Being a regular player in Persian Gulf Pro League is a blessing for the team,” said team manager Amir Sedighi last October. “He is a valuable addition, both for his club and country.” Since his debut for Esteghlal Khuzestan, Delfi has been labeled by various media as ‘prodigy’. After ‘only’ six appearances in the 2016/17 season, the winger was awarded almost every game of play minutes the following year. In total, the dribbler has 32 appearances in the club so far, with 7 goals and 1 assist under his name.

Delfi is determined to once again draw attention to the Asian Games. The talented player remains ambitious, despite all the praise that has already been awarded to him. “My goals are not based on my performance. I expect more from myself, “Delfi said recently in an interview with varzesh3 . Delfi has had a good time at the club where he played since his early youth, but acknowledges that the move to Europe is very tempting. “My ambitions are very big: I want to exchange Esteghlal Khuzestan for Europe to eventually play for top clubs.”

The attacker is praised for his speed, his technique, his dribbles and his urge to constantly look for one-to-one situations. Delfi does not turn his hand around for the dirty work and is willing to make runs for his teammates. The 17-year-old gem considers Cristiano Ronaldo as his idol. The five-time winner of the Ballon d’Or often says that hard work is the basis for success and that opinion is also attributed to Delfi: “To be even in the shadow of Ronaldo, I have to work very hard, I know that. But my goal is to become better than Ronaldo. one  of theses days. “

Name: Younes Delfi
Date of birth: 2 October 2000
Club: Esteghlal Khuzestan
Position: right winger, attacking midfielder
Strengths: speed, dribbling qualities, insight