Karim Bagheri appointed as Team Melli Minder.

The inclusion of Karim Bagheri, assistant coach of Champions Persepolis in the technical or administration cadre of Team Melli former, has raised many questions and debates.

Former head coach of Esteghlal and former Team Melli player, Parviz Mazloomi opined about Karim Bagheri joining the technical staff. He said “ I have known Karim Bagheri for many years. He was a disciplined and good-natured player whose standards were high in terms of technique and personality during his playing days, but I do not know how he is technically and whether he is technically effective in the technical staff of Persepolis or not. However, I hope Bagheri can help the national team with his experiences.”

Many people perhaps have a similar opinion to Mazloomi. Bagheri is still an unknown quality in the field of coaching. His only experience is with Persepolis, where it is difficult to judge on how his presence has influenced the team as a whole.

However, a few experts suspect that Bagheri’s presence as an observer is for order and discipline, ensuring that the players remain orderly and behave responsibly.  Despite Mazloomi’s denial of any knowledge of that aspect of Bagheri’s appointment, he, however, added that “Karim has been a great player and even in the most difficult times when Persepolis was in crisis, he has been able to manage the players well as a Team Captain and I still wish he could be productive in the national team.”

One of the biggest shortfalls of Iran’s football has been the attitude and the indiscipline of the players. In the last couple of years, there has been plenty of embarrassing situations where Team Melli was let down by the bad attitude and petulant behavior of supposedly professional players on or off the field. The semi-Final match against Japan in Al Ain in the AFC Asian Cup 2019 was the biggest example of Iranian players meltdown and subsequent heavy defeat. That match should be taught at every club in Iran so these mistakes are not repeated.

Dragan Skocic is new to National Team coaching, He will be dealing with players in Team Melli that a few weeks, were at each other’s throats in the league matches involving Persepolis, Esteghlal, and Sepahan. Poor discipline, constant protest at referees, petulant attitude on the field, childish goal celebration and at times total failure to commit the most basics of skills required has marred Iran. A strong character like Bagheri might be too little and too late, but given the circumstances. it is not a bad idea at all for him to be present in the camp to keep a watchful eye.

No matter how skillful a coach is and highly successful if his tactical plans are not implemented on the field due to the attitude of the players or their poor tactical discipline, such a team will not be going far.

Both Iran’s defeats against Bahrain and Iraq were results of poor tactical coverage. A needless penalty gave Bahrain the edge, while the might of Azmoun and Taremi failed to find the net, and then the last-minute poor defensive coverage in Amman against Iraq, lead to Iraq’s winning goal.

There is not much to hope for from the administration of the FFIRI as has been historically witnessed for decades. Their failures are institutional, The failure to arrange any friendly games before these crucial matches,  is yet another proof that no matter who is running the football federation in Iran, the culture of incompetence, disorganization, and ineptitude prevails in that federation responsible for Team Melli affairs. Therefore, small measures such as giving Bagheri a seat on the bench might miraculously assist Team Melli to pass through these dire straits to the next round of the World Cup qualifiers.

Final list of Team Melli players flying to Bahrain.

The final list of players selected for the return legs of the FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar has been announced.

Out of the listed players, only Saman Ghoddos is not in camp as he is still involved with his club’s promotion play-off.

* Goalkeepers:

Alireza Beiranvand (Antwerp)
Amir Abedzadeh (Maritimo)
Payam Niazmand (Sepahan)
Mohammad Reza Akhbari (Tractor)

* Defenders:

Shoja Khalilzadeh (Al Rayyan)
Mohammad Hossein Kananizadegan (Persepolis)
Morteza PouraliGanji (Shenzhen)
Majid Hosseini (TrabzonSpor)
Sadegh Moharremi (Dinamo Zagreb)
Milad Mohammadi (Gent)
Jafar Salmani (Portimonese)
Daniel Ismailifar (Sepahan)

* Midfield :

Ehsan Haj Safi (Sepahan)
Ahmad Noorollahi (Persepolis)
Saeed Ezatollahi (Vejle Boldclub)
Kamal Kamyabinia (Persepolis)
Ali Gholizadeh (Charleroi)
Saman Ghoddos (Brentford)
Mehdi Torabi (Persepolis)
Vahid Amiri (Persepolis)

* Forwards:

Alireza Jahanbakhsh (Brighton)
Sardar Azmoun (Zenit St. Petersburg)
Mehdi Taremi (FC Porto)
Karim AnsariFard (AEK Athens)
Mehdi Ghaedi (Esteghlal)
Kaveh Rezaei (Charleroi)

Direct and Strong message from Dragan Skocic

The head coach of the Iranian national football team, referring to the importance of the team’s four matches in the qualifying round of the World Cup, said: “Due to the sensitive conditions of the matches, my players have no right to make any mistakes.”

Dragan Skocic, the head coach of Team Melli has sent a clear and strong message on the eve of submitting his final list of players for the upcoming qualifiers of FIFA World Cup 2022.  “What I want from my players is discipline, not motivation. I do not need to mention motivation, because when someone represents his country, he must be motivated.”

He continued: “When we play for the Iranian national team, we have 80 million reasons to be motivated.”

“I strictly forbid everyone in the national team from thinking or talking about our group matches in the future,” said the Croat team coach, referring to the focus of team members on the first match of the return leg.

Skocic continued: “Our only mental concern at the moment is playing against Hong Kong, as other issues will only distract us. When everything is in order, everything will certainly be easy, but we must maintain the right mentality in a situation where everything is against us.”

“We have no right to make any mistakes, I want my players to show their personality, they have the full capacity to succeed,” Skocic said, referring to his message to Team Melli players.

Sardar Azmoun wins Best Player Award in RPL season 2020/21

Zenit forward Sardar Azmoun became the best player in the Russian Premier League (RPL) according to the results of the footballers’ voting in the annual poll.

Сердар Азмун

The poll among football players is perhaps the most objective of all. It is clear that in each team, many players votes for their own teammates, but when it comes to representatives of other clubs, the assessment of professionals is the most accurate. And the advantage with which Serdar Azmoun overtook Artyom Dzyuba, who took second place, leaves no doubt at all – this was the season of the 26-year-old Iranian Center Forward.

In 2019 and 2020 seasons, Sardar’s attacking partner Artem Dzyuba won this title. Azmoun brought Zenit their seventh poll victory in history. Before him, in addition to the already mentioned Dziuba, the honorary titles were received by Andrey Arshavin (2006), Konstantin Zyryanov (2007), Danny (2010), and Hulk (2014/15). Now Petersburgers share the lead with Spartak, Lokomotiv and CSKA have five first places each, Krasnodar has three, Dynamo and Rubin have one each.

Although, strictly judging, the Zenit striker played his usual championship at a high level, gaining decent statistics – 19 goals in 24 RPL matches. But let’s be honest: Serdar is able to look even brighter. Plus, the voting was probably influenced by the fact that at the end of the season Azmoun scored six goals in three games, including a hat-trick in the most important one at the finish – with Lokomotiv. And the last thing is always remembered, as we all know.

RPL: top 10 players of the 2020/21 Russian championship according to a poll of football players.  Photo "SE"

RPL: top 10 players of the 2020/21 Russian championship according to a poll of football players. Photo “SE”

But Azmoun’s convincing win, in my opinion, is more of the weakness of competitors. Not as good as in autumn, Vlašić and Noboa turned out to be in the spring. Dzyuba and Krykhovyak stood out, but we saw much more powerful football in their performance. Larsson gave a decent season, but the Swede also flashed with episodes, even if he decided at the expense of them a lot for Spartak to win silver.

So it turns out that there was no alternative to Azmoun – an advantage over the closest competitor of more than a hundred points has not happened for a very long time in this poll.

Well, it remains to be hoped that in the summer the RPL will not lose the bright striker. And all the rest will add so much that a more stubborn struggle will unfold for the title of the best.

Until then, congratulations, Serdar! All to the point.

Team Melli preparing for the Crucial Games.

Team Melli’s next official match in the World Cup 2022 qualifying rounds is fast approaching. Iran will play against Hong Kong in Bahrain thirteen days from now.

 *Squad List

Meanwhile, The Croat head coach Dragan Skocic will announce the squad after the next round of league matches on Monday 24th May, after both Persepolis and Esteghlal play their postponed matches against Zob Ahan and Sanat Naft Abadanaft respectively.

Esteghlal and Persepolis are expected to have the most players in the Team Melli squad.

On concluding the matches on Monday, the final list will be announced at midnight, and the players named will have to make themselves available by the next day for training camp. Due to the presence of a number of legionnaires in this list, Skocic informed the players he picked to leave for Iran as soon as possible to participate in the training camp from day one. Most of the European Leagues have played their last matches on Sunday and pending flight availability, there should be no major delay in the availability of the legionnai4es in Tehran.

* Commencement of the training camp 24th May

According to the schedule, all the players and staff will undergo COVID19 PCR checks before joining the camp. After the results are determined, the group will hold its first training session at the National Football Academy second field.

The squad will finally leave for Kish Island on May 26th and will hold its first training session together in the late evening when the weather cools down, at the Kish Olympic Stadium.

The squad will be holding training sessions daily with all sessions conducted around the times of the matches so that the player acclimates to the condition existing in Bahrain. With the practice sessions being held late evenings, the lights of Kish Island Olympic Stadium have been strengthened to address Skochic’s most important concern on the grass.

* Vaccination of players

After the corona test is declared negative, legionnaires who have not yet received the Corona vaccine in their home countries will receive the first dose of the vaccine. Also, the group that passed the first stage of vaccination in Tehran will receive the second dose in Kish Island.

* Flight to Bahrain

The Iranian camp on Kish Island continues until 31st May. On the same day, the national team will fly to Manama, the capital of Bahrain, on a chartered flight, and will play its first match on June 3rd against Hong Kong, which is a warm-up for The game against Bahrain on 7th June.

Upon arrival in Bahrain, the national team will undergo corona testing and practice indoors.

For Iran to assure a place in the next round, they win have to win all their games, to overcome Iraq and Bahrain and advance to the third qualifying round of the World Cup.

On Sunday, Bahrain played an international friendly against Ukraine. The match ended in a 1-1 draw with the Ukrainians scoring in the dying minutes of the match.

Meanwhile, Iraq will be playing a friendly match against Tajikistan on Monday.  The Slovenian Head Coach SrečkoKatanec has announced the names of 26 players for this match.

* Match Schedule

DATETIMECOMPETETIONSTAGETEAM HOMETEAM AWAYVENUE
Friday , May 29 202616:00
16:30 IRST
International Friendly
GAMBIA

IRAN
Corendon Airlines Park, Antaliya
Monday, June 15, 202604:00 / 04:30 IRST
02:00 BST
18:00 ET
FIFA World Cup 2026
Group Stage - Group G
IRAN

NEW ZEALAND
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
Sunday, June 21, 202622:00 / 22:30 IRST
20:00 BST
12:00 ET
FIFA World Cup 2026
Group Stage - Group G
BELGIUM

IRAN

SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
Friday, June 26, 202606:00 / 06:30 IRST
04:00 BST
20:00 ET
FIFA World Cup 2026
Group Stage - Group G
EGYPT

IRAN

Lumen Field, Seattle
Saturday, January 9th , 2026Group Stage - GROUP C
IRAN

CHINA
Kingdom Aren , Riyadh
Wednesday, January 13th , 2026Group Stage - GROUP C
KYRGYZ REP

IRAN
Al Shabab Stadium, Riyadh
Monday, January 18th , 2026Group Stage - GROUP C
IRAN

SYRIA
King Fahd Sports City Stadium, Riyadh

 

*Group Standing

 

Group C

Standings
P W D L F A GD PTS
1 Iraq 5 3 2 0 9 2 7 11
2 Bahrain 5 2 3 0 3 1 2 9
3 Iran 4 2 0 2 17 3 14 6
4 Hong Kong 5 1 2 2 3 5 -2 5
5 Cambodia 5 0 1 4 1 22 -21 1

Team Melli news

 Who will miss the Final Roster?

A look at the possible list of the national team after the vaccination / Who will miss the line?

the initial list of domestic players to be invited to Team Melli, some prominent players will be eliminated from the FIFA World Cup qualifiers in Bahrain.

The vaccination of the Iran-based Team Melli players started on Monday, and in the first stage, the staff and executives were vaccinated along with the players playing in the domestic league plus two legionnaires. With that in mind, Skocic has completed his initial roster for Bahrain, and it is unlikely that any more players will be added to the squad, however,  no player has yet been confirmed.Ehsan Haj Safi, Omid Nourafkan, Payam Niazmand, Daniel Ismailifar, Mehdi Ghayedi, Ali Gholizadeh, Kamal Kamiabinia, Kaveh Rezaei, Hossein Kananizadegan, Ahmad Noorollahi, Mehdi Torabi, Vahid Amiri, Akbar Imani, Milad Sarlak, Abolfazl Jalali, Aref Gholami, Mohammad Rashid Mazaheri and Siamak Nemati were the players who received the Corona vaccine.According to this list, some indication of the final list of Dragan Skucic traveling to Bahrain can be speculated. * Continued absence of Vouria Ghafouri and inviting a new right back. With the invitation of Daniel Ismailifar, Sepahan’s right-back, for vaccination, he is the latest player invited by Skocic for this post. The head coach of the national team had previously invited players such as Najarian and Shiri, but it seems that with their failure in previous camps, Ismailifar has been preferred to Vouria Ghafouri and possibly Ramin Rezaian. Siamak Nemati is also another figure in the right-back position. There is also Jafar Salmani in this position, who was made his debut against Syria and will probably be added to the squad.
Hamed Lak is out of Luck!

In the previous squad, with the absence of Abedzadeh due to travel restrictions in Portugal, as well as Rashid Mazaheri, being diagnosed positive with Cormona,  Hamed Lak was added, but after about a month from the national team camp, Hamed Lak was eliminated. And Mazaheri received the vaccine along with Payam Niazmand.

Of course, given that Abedzadeh and Beiranvand are likely to be called up after the conclusion of the Belgian and Portuguese leagues, it remains to be seen which of the four goalkeepers Skocic will cross.

* League top scorer is out

With quite a heavy traffic on the team’s offensive line, Sajjad Shahbazadeh was unable to convince Skocis that he is worthy of Team Melli jersey. The League Top scorer, replaced Ghayedi in the previous camp as the Esteghlal forward contracted  Corona, but he did not get the opportunity to play against Syria.

* Choose 23 players from 36 people!

Currently, 16 domestic players along with Ali Gholizadeh and Kaveh Rezaei are in Skocic’s initial list. On the other hand, legionnaires such as Alireza Beiranvand, Milad Mohammadi, Morteza Pourali Ganji, Sadegh Moharremi, Seyed Majid Hosseini, Allahyar Sayadmanesh, Mehdi Taremi, Amir Abedzadeh, Jafar Salmani, Sardar Azmoun, Saeed Ezatollahi, Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Saman Ghodos, Omid Ebrahimi, Ali Karimi, Shoja Khalilzadeh and Karim Ansari-Fard are the players invited to the previous camps by Skocic. The legionnaires’ number is 18 which makes a total of 36 players currently available for Skocic.

In the last camp, 12 legionnaires were present and it was announced that due to the COVID19 conditions, it was not possible to invite Ghodod, Jahanbakhsh, and Abedzadeh due to flight restrictions, Pourali Ganji and Moharrami were not invited due to injuries and Kaveh Rezaei was tested positive for coronae. The number of Legionnaire players considered by Skocic reaches 18.

Eventually, Skocic will have to announce the names of 23 players to play in Bahrain, which will remove about 13 players from the starting lineup.

* Worrying days for Team Melli players

A look at the situation of ready players inside and outside Iran shows that the head coach must cross some famous players in all the lines. There are currently several goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and strikers on the list, each of whom is a key player in their own teams.

For example, there is heavy traffic on the offensive line. Currently, Azmoun, Tarmi, Ansarifard, Rezaei, Sayadmanesh and Ghaedi are the forwards available for Team Melli. It remains to be seen which of these forwards Skocis will choose. The Chances of Rezaei and Sayyadmanish will be slim.

In the defense, PourAli Ganji, Hosseini, Kananizadegan, Khalilzadeh, and Gholami are the five central defenders who are in the preliminary list and one person will definitely miss the line. Most probably that player will be Gholami whose club Esteghlal was one of the worst defensive teams in the AFC Champions League.

In the midfield, Kamiabinia and Sarlak have entered the preliminary list for the first time. Also, Omid Ebrahimi, Ahmad Noorollahi, Ali Karimi, Omid Nourafkan, Vahid Amiri, Ali Gholizadeh, Siamak Nemati, Saman Ghodos, Alireza Jahanbehsh, etc. are others who will eventually be invited only 8 people. Kamiabinia and Sarlak will have little chance. Jahanbakhsh has been poor all season and a fringe player for his club Brighton. Karimi and Nourafakn might struggle to make the final list too.

In the coming weeks, the sensitivity and stress among the national team players will increase, and it remains to be seen who will make the roster to Bahrain.

 

 

THE EXPECTED SQUAD

our prediction is based on the league performance of each player. the analysis of the clubs and suitability. There were few points given to the previous performances and historic records in Team Melli as this has no value in this challenging present environment.

 

# Player Club Country
GOALKEEPERS      
1 ABEDZADEH, Amir C.S. Marítimo
2 BIRANVAND, Alireza Royal Antwerp BEL
3 NIAZMAND, Payam Sepahan
DEFENDERS      
       
4 KHALILZADEH, Shoja Al Rayyan
5 HOSSEINI, Majeed Trabzonspor
6 KANANI-ZADEGAN, Hossein Persepolis
7 MOHAMMADI, Milad Gent BEL
8 JALALI, Abofazl Saipa Alborz
9 MOHARRAMI, Sadegh Dynamo Zagreb CRO
10 POURALIGANJI, Morteza Shenzhen FC CHN
       
MIDFIELD      
11 AMIRI, Vahid Persepolis
12 EBRAHIMI, Omid Al Ahli
13 NEMATI, Siamak Persepolis
14 HAJSAFY, Ehsan Sepahan
15 NOORALLAHIE, Ahmad Persepolis
16 EZATOLLAHI, Saeid Vejle Boldklub DEN
17 TORABI, Mehdi Persepolis
18 GHODOS, Saman Brentford ENG
FORWARDS      
19 ANSARIFARD, Karim AEK Athens GRE
20 AZMOUN, Sardar Zenit St. Petersburg
21 GHOLIZADEH, Ali Chareloei BEL
22 GHAYEDI, Mehdi Esteghlal
23 TAREMI, Mehdi FC Porto POR

 

 

 

Team Melli : Readniness and Analysis.

After a lot of huff and puff, threats, and taking the case to arbitration in CAS. Team Melli will have to play its return matches in the FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar in one venue, Bahrain. Apart from the fact that this is also the home ground of one of its main rival teams in the group, the dates of the matches in the midst of heat and humidity is oneself the greatest challenge for Team Melli in Bahrain.

However, the challenges for Iran to qualify for the World Cup for the third time running is enormous and do not end at the obvious bias against the Iranians. Iran however, should brush the politics aside and focus on the field.

Dragan Skocis has been to Kish island to review the facilities as Team Melli will be camping in the Persian Gulf resort prior to the qualifications in June. The facilities, climate, and pitches are ideal for Team Melli to have good practice sessions.

In its only international friendly so far, Team Melli played an acceptable and satisfactory match against Syria winning by a 3-goal margin. The result, however, did not reflect the game as Syria was not deserving of a 3 goal defeat while Team Melli was not the dominant team of the match. In any case, Team Melli remains undefeated under Skocic and that is fine, except we have to remember that under the woeful Wilmots, the Belgian coach gave the fans a false impression of superiority as the results of victories in his first 3 matches.  So, while three wins out of three look good on paper and for the archive, however,  it could be misleading.

In this article, we will address what seems like a shortcoming observed in the last couple of years and in the team under Skocic.

Dysfunctional midfield.

Starting from the goalkeeper, it is quite safe to say that Team Melli is enriched by the presence of Alireza Beiranvand with capable replacements in the shape of Niazmand and Hamed Lak. Even third and fourth choice of keepers are dependable enough in the present squad.

The same can be said of the defense and forward line where Skocic is spoilt for choice. The two new debutants, Salmani and Jalai were excellent additions as they performed against Syria. It gives the fans a lot of confidence. In the forward line, there is no argument as Team Melli has its two most expensive and valuable assets in Azmoun and Taremi while Ansarifard, Sayyadmanesh, Shahbazadeh are all capable force on their own.

The worry is the midfield. With Shojaei and Dejagah leaving the team, a big gap is evident. Iran lacks a maestro in the midfield team, a strong player who can lead and dictate the pace against tough oppositions. With weaker, or less capable teams, coaches resort to a tactic where they fill the midfield with 5+1 players. The lone striker also becoming an additional midfield player.  As such, any opposing team that needs to score in such a scenario must have a strong capable midfield. A set of players who can break this 6 players midfield cum deep defense by skillful manipulation of the ball, quick passing and perimeter offensive crosses. Iran can find itself in such a situation against Bahrain and Iraq both of whom set deep and pounce on counterattacks.

 Vahid Amiri has been a regular for many years and he is a fine player too but hardly a player who would shine and play a leading role in a difficult match.

Ahmad Nourallahi has been steady lately and has fine attributes including some fierce long-range shots, but like his club mate, lacks the character and the leadership qualities in midfield. The team captain Ehsan Hajsafy is now operating in midfield. His defensive work is immaculate, but he has lost his offensive traits in changing his role from right back. The only dependable and consistent midfielder is Omid Ebrahimi. However, Ebrahimi is aging and in dire need of proper and quality support.

Azmoun and Taremi, need good supply of passes and crosses from their teammates to finish the job, particularly from the midfield players. Their value and importance will be diminished with an also-ran ineffective midfield. They need much better support and quality players behind them.

Players Mental toughness & Attitude.

Iranian players suffer from weak mental toughness. While physically they are amongst the best in Asia and when it comes to individual skills, the same can be claimed, their mentality, attitude, and professionalism are far from the best, in fact, it is a liability.

The reason behind this is debatable and needs and discussion of its own but signs of weak mental agility and professionalism are evident all the time. Many other weaker teams have noticed this weakness in Iranian players and at times they have cleverly taken advantage and managed to beat Iran.

There is a tendency for the Iranian players to become emotional and irrational under pressure. They easily lose their calm and concentration. Shrewd and crafty opponents use this weakness to intimidate and harass the Iranian players leading them to lose their temper and fall foul of the law.

The examples are aplenty and the solution is well beyond National Team coaches like Skocic. It is a cultural problem and starts from the roots. While the young talented kids grow up to become skillful players, in the midst of all that, the art of discipline, self-restraint, the rationale is not in the syllabus of Iranian coaches. Many of the coaches themselves lack these traits and are a bad example for the kids. Just switch on the TV and watch any Iranian league match and observe how the coaches behave on the touchline to get an idea.

All that Skocic can do at this stage is to remind his players over and over again,  to concentrate on playing football, and not to lose their heads under pressure. It also is a good idea for him to be a strict disciplinarian and to the level of banning players from the team if there are major disciplinary issues on the field or in training camp.

Although Carlos Queiroz was very good in the discipline department, he was not truly exemplary because he himself had short fuse and was liable to combust at any time.

Mehdi Taremi shines in FC Porto Rout of Farense.  

Mehdi Taremi scored twice for Porto and assisted a goal as Porto comfortably defeated second-to-last Farense 5-1 on Monday to keep Sporting Lisbon from winning its first Portuguese league title since 2002.

Taremi has taken his tally to 15 goals for his club and lies third in the Portuguese League top scorers list. The Swiss forward Haris Seferovic of Benfica is leading the table with 18 goals.

A draw or a Porto loss at home would have been enough to give Sporting its 19th league title. Only Porto and Benfica have won the competition since 2002.

The result moved Porto within five points of Sporting, which can still clinch the league with a win at home against relegation-threatened Boavista on Tuesday.

There will be two rounds left after the midweek games.

Mehdi Taremi opened the scoring for Porto with a penalty early in the match, while Toni Martínez, Luis Díaz and João Mário completed the rout.

Farense played a man down after Bilel Aouacheria was sent off in the 30th minute at Estadio do Dragão in Porto.

Down memory lane: Bitter defeats of World Cup 1994 qualifiers

Iran’s football history is full of glories and honors almost all of it was in the pre-revolution era. Achievements such as winning the Asian Cup three times in a row have never been repeated by any team thus far.

The beginning of those glories started way back in 1964 when Iran made it to the Olympics Games Tokyo. In 1966 a younger Team Melli won the silver medal of the Asian Games in Bangkok, while at home, Iran won its first-ever Asian title when Hassan Habibi lifted the trophy in Amjadieh after they defeated Israel 2-1.

That was the beginning of the golden age of Iranian football in 1968. In 1972 Iran successfully defended its Asian Cup title in Thailand while the same year, it qualified for the Olympic Games in Munich. Iran won the Asian Games football gold medal for the first time in 1974. Two years later 1976 was another glory year for Team Melli with double achievements, winning the Asian Cup for the third time and qualifying for the Montreal Olympics. Iran also made it to the quarter-finals for the first time.

Team Melli led by the legendary Iranian coach Heshmat Mohajerani qualified for the Argentina World Cup in 1978. It was the perfect icing on the cake for a decade of glorious years of football. Then came the revolution and political upheaval that disrupted the whole society and disturbed the exceptional progress of Iran’s football. The glory days were never to come back.

However, twelve years into the revolution with Team Melli completely devoid of any success, Ali Parvin lead a young side to win the Asian Games 1990 gold medal. It was hoped that this was the omen and the glory days are surely coming back.

While Team Melli struggled for success, there were still some good moments to be proud of the team and a few bad moments. There were some bitter defeats during the 1990s however, one particular period is considered by many as the worst performance of Team Melli ever.

This happened at the Asian Zone equalization for the FIFA World Cup 1994.

in October 1993, the qualification matches for FIFA World Cup USA 1994  were held in Doha, Qatar. Iran, while missing several key players such as Kermani Moghadam, Farshad Pious, and Mojtaba Moharrami due to suspension and Ahmad Abedzadeh due to injury headed to Doha. The squad was lead by Ali Parvin but internal politics and wide disputes prevented the team to properly prepare for those qualifications rounds. The team did not have and friendly preparation matches and the camp was disrupted by internal disagreements.

The result of an ill-prepared team marred by dispute and disharmony was exposed quite early in the competition when Team Melli was beaten comprehensively by South Korea 3-0.

The aftermath of this heavy defeat disrupted the squad even more and its effect also lead to calls for change in Iran’s coaching team, back home. is loss had very bad consequences for Iran’s football, According to some squad members, after this game in the locker room and later at a hotel where the team was accommodated there were many disputes between the players and the coaches and it escalated to the point that some players wanted to leave the camp.

The federation officials came to the rescue and with a mixture of promises and threats, they managed to cool the situation until these qualifiers are concluded.

In the second game, Iran defeated Japan 2-1, to ease the pressure on Parvin. The third game was crucial for Iran who needed a win to stay in the competition for a place in the World Cup. They were facing Iraq. Despite a hard-fought game the match ended with Iraq winning 2-1.

In the fourth match, another good win against North Korea 2-1 boosted the morale of the squad ahead of the final game against Saudi Arabia.

That match was a game-changer in Iran’s football history. Team Melli, clearly lacking a proper game plan and mostly depending on direct football, lost in a seven-goal thriller. It was clear that the team was commanded to go for it and score as many goals, leaving the defense exposed and in the process conceding 4 goals.  Iran lost 4-3 to Saudi Arabia, the team was eliminated from the World Cup and failed to achieve what the coaching staff promised while it was ranked fifth among 6 countries.

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Saudi Arabia 7 5 2 3 0 8 6 2
 South Korea 6 5 2 2 1 9 4 5
 Japan 6 5 2 2 1 7 4 3
 Iraq 5 5 1 3 1 9 9 0
 Iran 4 5 2 0 3 8 11 -3
 North Korea 2 5 1 0 4 5 12 -7

Saudi Arabia took first place with its 4-3 victory over Iran. Japan and South Korea were even on points, but South Korea held the goal difference advantage after the 3-goal victory over North Korea and won the tiebreaker.

After the return of Team Melli to Tehran, Parvin was the target of the wrath of the fans. It all started from Mehrabad airport where mobs shouted profanity and accusation of treason and it continued all the way to his home, despite police protection. The protests against him did not stop either as they continued wherever he went.

Parvin had warned many times in the months before the qualifiers in Qatar that the national team had problems (problems with the preparation game, players, finances, etc.). However, those words were of very little use as after a few days, the whole of Team Melli coaching staff including Head Coach Ali Parvin, Nasser Ebrahimi, Amir haj-Rezaei Kumasi, and Mohammad Maeli-Kohan, were fired.

That was not the end of that either. As the consequences of the defeat in Qatar continued until Safizadeh, the president of the Football Federation, and Hassan Ghafouri Fard, the head of the Physical Education Organization, were also relieved from their duties as they were singled out as accountable for these bad results.

Sardar puts the icing on the cake for Zenit St. Petersburg with a hat trick.

Teammeli center forward, continued his brilliant run in the Russian League by scoring a hat-trick in the game against staunch rivals Locomotiv to award his team the Russian league title for the third season running.

On the match played on Sunday evening, Zenit St, Petersburg needed a win to secure the title. Dzyuba scored in the 19th minute in the first half then Azmoun opened his account with a brilliant powerful header from Driussi cross in the 39th minute, Right on the stroke of halftime, Zenit was awarded a penalty in which Azmoun scored his second and the third for his team.

In the second half, with barely a minute passed Azmoun completed his hat-trick when he slotted the ball from Malcolm cross.

Zenit went on to win 6-1 with Azmoun being subbed out on the 70th minute.

Sardar is leading the scoring chart with 19 goals followed by his teammate Dzyuba with 16.