Nigeria announces provisional squad for the World Cup.

Nigeria FA announced a provisional list of 30 players for the FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil.

The list of 30 players has only 4 players based in Africa while the rest are all legionnaires in Europe and 2 playing in Israel.

The surprise pick is forward Shola Ameobi  (32 years) who has played 25 matches with only a few as a starter and scored 2 goals only for Newcastle United.

 

Provisional Nigeria squad:

Goalkeepers: Vincent Enyeama (Lille FC, France); Austin Ejide (Hapoel Be’er Sheva, Israel), Daniel Akpeyi (Heartland), Chigozie Agbim (Gombe United)

Defenders: Elderson Echiejile (AS Monaco, France); Efe Ambrose (Celtic, Scotland); Godfrey Oboabona (Rizespor, Turkey); Azubuike Egwuekwe (Warri Wolves); Kenneth Omeruo (Middlesbrough, England); Juwon Oshaniwa (Ashdod FC, Israel); Joseph Yobo (Norwich City, England); Kunle Odunlami (Sunshine Stars).

Midfielders: John Mikel Obi (Chelsea, England); Ramon Azeez (Almeria FC, Spain); Ogenyi Onazi (SS Lazio, Italy); Joel Obi (Parma, Italy); Nnamdi Oduamadi (Varese, Italy); Ejike Uzoenyi (Enugu Rangers), Nosa Igiebor (Real Betis, Spain), Sunday Mba (CA Bastia, France), Reuben Gabriel (Waasland-Beveren, Belgium), Michael Babatunde (Volyn Lutsk, Ukraine).

Forwards : Ahmed Musa (CSKA Moscow, Russia); Shola Ameobi (Newcastle United, England); Emmanuel Emenike (Fenerbahce, Turkey); Obinna Nsofor (Chievo Verona, Italy); Peter Odemwingie (Stoke City, England), Michael Uchebo (Cercle Brugge, Belgium); Victor Moses (Liverpool, England), Uche Nwofor (Heerenveen, Holland).

Team Melli squad for Austrian camp.

The list of Team Melli players attending the 2 weeks Training Camp in Austria has been announced today.

significant absentees are Payam Sadeghian and Yaghoub Karimi. The two talented young players had a mixed season in their teams with Sadeghian being a star performer but severely lacking discipline at Persepolis, While the midfielder Karimi was more or less a reserve player for Sepahan under Kranjcar.

 

The full ist

 

#Player Name
11

HAJSAFY, Ehsan


25-Feb-90
23 years
Sepahan
Defender
56 Caps
2 Goals
4

HOSSEINI, Jalal


03-Feb-82
31 Years
Persepolis
Defender
84 Caps
6 goals
23

NEKOUNAM, Javad


06-Sep-80
33 Years
Al Kuwait FC (KWI)
Midfield
139 Caps
37 Goals
30

TEYMOURIAN, Andranik


06-Mar-83
30 Years
Esteghlal
Midfield
76 Caps
9 Goals
3

ANSARIFARD, Karim


03-Apr-90
23 Years
Tractorsazi
Forward
39 Caps
8 Goals
9

KHALATBARY, Mohamad Reza


14-Sep-83
30 Years
Persepolis
Forward
57 Caps
5 Goals
29

SHOJAEI, Masoud


09-Jun-84
29 Years
Las Palmas (ESP)
Midfield
49 Caps
5 Goals
1

AHMADI, Rahman


30-July-80
33 years
Sepahan Esfahan
Goalkeeper
10 Caps
7

DEJAGAH, Ashkan


05-Jul-86
27 years
Fulham (ENG)
Midfield
11 Caps
4 Goals
4

BEITASHOUR, Steven


01-Feb-1987
26 years
Vancouver Whitecaps (CAN)
Defender
4 Caps
6

DAVARI, Daniel


06-Jan-88
25 years
Eintracht Braunschweig (GER)
Goalkeeper
3 Caps
8

GHOOCHANNEJAD, Reza


20-Sep-87
26 years
Charlton Athletics (ENG)
Forward
11 Caps
9 Goals
21

MAHINI, Hossein


16-Sep-86
27 years
Persepolis
Defender
20 Caps
22

MONTAZERI, Pejman


09-Sep-83
30 years
Um Salal (QAT)
Defender
19 Caps
1 Goal
16

JAHANBAKSH, Alireza


08-Oct-93
20 years
NEC Nijmegen (NED)
Forward
4 Caps
1 Goal
27

SADEGHI, AmirHossein


06-Sep-81
32 years
Esteghlal
Defender
12 Caps
1 Goal
11

HAGHIGHI, Reza


31-Jan-1989
24 years
Persepolis
Midfield
6 Caps
9

HADDADIFAR, Ghassim


12-Jul-83
30 years
Zob Ahan
Midfield
15 Caps
28

SHARIFI , Mehdi


16-Aug-92
21 years
Sepahan
Forward
25

POOLADI, Mehrdad


20-Feb-87
26 years
Persepolis
Defender
18 caps
20

KHANZADEH, Mohammadreza


20-Jan-92
22 years
Zob Ahan
Defender
5 caps
5

BEIGZADEH, Hashim


22-Jan-84
30 years
Esteghlal
Defender
15 caps
1 goal
2

ALE NEMEH, Ahmad


20-Oct-82
32 years
Naft Tehran
Defender
7 caps
1 goal

AZMOUN , Sardar


01-Jan-96
18 years
Rubin Kazan (RUS)
Forward

HAGHIGHI, Alireza


02-May-88
26 years
Sporting Covilhã (POR)
Goalkeeper
4 caps

HEYDARI, Khosrow


14-Sep-83
30 Years
Esteghlal
Defender
46 Caps

MAKANI, Sousha


18-Nov-86
28 years
Foolad Khuzestan
Goalkeeper
1 Cap

RAHMANI, Bakhtiyar


23-Sep-91
23 Years
Foolad Khuzestan
Midfield
3 Caps

Bosnia names the PROVISIONAL list for the World Cup 2014

Bosnia coach Safet Susic has  named a largely expected 24-man provisional World Cup squad after calling up the bulk of the players who steered the Balkan country to their first major tournament as an independent nation.

Limited options in all departments mean that only one of those starting the build-up for the 32-nation tournament in Brazil will be a surplus to requirements when the final roster is decided on June 2.

‘Only the players who are regular starters at their clubs could expect a call-up and having a compact unit such as this one is essential for a good atmosphere in the dressing room, the 59-year old former Yugoslavia forward said.

 

 

BOSNIA’S PROVISIONAL WORLD CUP SQUAD

Goalkeepers: Asmir Begovic (Stoke City), Jasmin Fejzic (Aalen), Asmir Avdukic (Borac Banja Luka)

Defenders: Emir Spahic (Bayer Leverkusen), Sead Kolasinac (Schalke), Ermin Bicakcic (Eintracht Braunschweig), Ognjen Vranjes (Elazigspor), Toni Sunjic (Zorya Lugansk), Avdija Vrsajevic (Hajduk Split), Mensur Mujdza (Freiburg), Ervin Zukanovic (Gent)

Midfielders: Zvjezdan Misimovic (Guizhou Renhe), Haris Medunjanin (Gaziantepspor), Miralem Pjanic (Roma), Sejad Salihovic (Hoffenheim), Senad Lulic (Lazio), Izet Hajrovic (Galatasaray), Senijad Ibricic (Erciyesspor), Edin Visca (Istanbul BB), Tino Susic (Hajduk Split), Muhamed Besic (Ferencvaros), Anel Hadzic (Sturm Graz)

Forwards: Edin Dzeko (Manchester City), Vedad Ibisevic (VfB Stuttgart)

Team Melli players’ preoccupation with club careers.

While Team Melli will be hitting the trail again in the next few days , destination Vienna , Austria, many of the players will carry along with them one heavy additional baggage. Club careers are pre- occupying their thoughts and possibly disturbing their concentration at the wrong time.

Domestically and in the aftermath of uncovering players wages in the media, with some very hefty wages that is well above the Iranian high professional pay scales, the public questioned the merits of these wages especially and particularly that the source of money paid to footballers is from Public Fund and not generated by the clubs.

The Minister of sport was highly critical of the situation and under pressure from the parliament and his peers, changes in the pay structure and club managements have ensued. Both the top clubs, Persepolis and Esteghlal will see major management changes, stricter payments to players and coaches, belt tightening policies and proper audit system for accounting those expenses. Persepolis has started the ball rolling with the appointment of a new CEO. Rahimi , the ex- CEO of Sepahan was recently appointed to replace the short stint of Ali Parvin as the boss. Esteghlal will follow suite.

Such changes have not gone unnoticed by the players many of whom still waiting on payment arrears by their clubs. Almost all the clubs in Iran are under debt, some much bigger than others. With the uncertainty raised due to the recent development, many players are concerned and worried while thinking of moving on. As such, the business of players agents is picking up sharply in Iran, with significant activities in the last few weeks.

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Much of the negotiations are carried out in secret as no one is willing to discuss anything that might threaten a deal. What is known though, is that many agents will be in Vienna during the Team Melli camp looking for players’ signature. The Qatari clubs have been quite active followed by some German Bundesliga clubs. It is also rumored that the English clubs will be sending some scouts to watch Iran games, but as these things operate, these scouts or agents will hardly reveal any names preferring to operate quietly and in privacy giving the media little indication of their targets.

What the observers expect is a big clear out and club changes of Iranian players after the World Cup. Legionnaire players such as Dejagah , Ghoochannejad, Jahanbaksh and possibly Sardar Azmoun could be on the move. Shojae’s future with Las Palmas is dependent on whether the Canary Island Team is promoted or not.

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Many domestic players are looking West. Reza Haghighi is leaving Persepolis to a Bundesliga team pending formalities, Teymourian has many proposals, Nekounam , despite the rumors, will stay with Al Kuwait barring any last minute hitches, Khalatbary is looking at Qatar again, Bakhtiyar Rahmani has many proponents in Doha as well. Ahmed Ale Nemeh is also on the list of Qatar clubs.

With Persepolis and Esteghlal in financial disarray, some player’s migration is expected towards other local clubs. Sepahan is expected to lead the changes along with Persepolis and Esteghlal.

All these developments are coming at a crucial stage for Team Melli while preparing for the FIFA World Cup. With the players’ concerns for their future and naturally some worries of the unknown, the focus and concentration of these players will be affected. Their mental reediness and state of mind need to be at their highest for the biggest show on the earth. The onus is on Team Melli staff and particularly Querioz to ease their worries and channel their effort towards the World Cup and team preparations.

Futsal Team Melli romps past Australia

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Iran’s Futsal team defeated Australia 8-1 on Sunday to complete the Group matches with a perfect record in an enthralling Group B contest at Ton Duc Thang University Stadium. Australia entered the match after two wins in as many matches, the same record as Iran with determination to end the Persian dominance over them lasting for years.

Iranian players , however , continued their excellent performance following the match against China where they put a dozen goals past the hapless Chinese without reply. The excellent Hossein Tayyebi scored in the first minute while Mohammad Taheri scored 4 minutes later to make it 2-0 for Iran. Tayyebi completed his hat trick within 10 minutes after scoring twice, to make it 4 for Iran, Australia scored one goal while  Vafaei (15) and  Shafei (16) added two more goals for the first half to finish with Iran leading by a big margin , 6-1.

Like the previous match , Candelas decided to give playing time for the bench players in the second half. While Team Melli eased the pressure , they still added to more goal by Esmaelipour (28) and Taheri (29). The match ended 8-1 for Team Melli to easily go through the group stages along with the runner up Australia.

In the other group match played at the same time , Indonesia narrowly defeated China 4-3

IRIB was supposed to broadcast the match live to the viewers, however Javad Khiabani claimed that technical problems is preventing the live broadcast of the match(…), however few minutes later on another Iranian TV channel, the sport news was aired and the Newscaster announced that Iran was leading Australia in AFC Futsal match in Vietnam , while showing live and clear footage of the match. There was no technical problems there!!!

In the Quarter finals round , Iran will be meeting the Runner Up of Group A  (Iraq or Vietnam) on the 7th May.

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Ho Chi Minh City: Hossein Tayebi scored a first half hat-trick as 10-time champions Iran recorded a third consecutive win at the AFC Futsal Championship with Sunday’s 8-1 victory over Australia at Phu Tho Stadium securing top spot in Group C.

Mohammad Taheri, Alireza Vafaei and Vahid Shafiei also scored for Iran in the first half, with Daniel Fogarty briefly equalising for Australia after Tayebi’s earlier opener.

And with Ahmad Esmailpour and Taheri extending Iran’s advantage in the second half, Iran added to their earlier wins over Indonesia and China to set-up a quarter-final meeting with the runners-up from Group A.

Australia, meanwhile, will face the winners of Group A having seen their 100% recorded ended.

“I think that the result came totally in the first half. In the second half I wanted to score more goals and play fast, but Australia were happy with the score,” said Iran coach Jesus Candelas.

“We are going step-by-step and each game we are just trying to get a good result, but we have to win just to keep the mentality of the team positive.

“Sometimes scoring too many goals can have a negative consequence so I have to make sure my players remain focused.”

Having earlier beaten Indonesia and China, it took just 60 seconds for Iran to open the scoring as Tayebi followed up after Adam Cooper had blocked Asghar Hassanzadeh’s shot.

But Australia found themselves back on level terms as Fogarty fired into the roof of the net from Tobias Seeto’s corner.

Iran, though, regained the lead in controversial circumstances in the 10th minute as Shafiei crossed for Taheri to score with Australia calling for play to be stopped after a second ball had entered the field of play.

And Iran doubled their lead when Shafiei saw his shot from a tight angle parried by Australia goalkeeper Peter Spathis straight to the feet of Tayebi to tap in his second of the game.

Tayebi completed his first half hat-trick in the 11th minute when a long ball forward found him with just the Spathis to beat, and he kept his composure to side-step the goalkeeper and roll the ball into an empty net.

Iran’s fifth goal arrived in the 15th minute when a clearance from Cooper fell straight to the feet of Vafaei who shot low through the legs of Spathis.

And Iran went into the break with a five goal advantage when a loose pass from Greg Giovenali was intercepted by Esmailpour and Shafiei fired past Spathis.

Esmailpour further extended in the 28th minute as he stepped inside onto his right foot before placing his shot into the bottom corner.

And a minute later Esmailpour was again involved in Iran’s eighth and final goal as he played a one-two with Taheri who scored his second of the match.

“We have very rarely played at this level and before the game the players were excited to play against such a quality team,” said Australia coach Steve Knight.

“The first 10 minutes we competed, but we have very different goals to Iran and we were able to achieve some of our goals.”

Queiroz seeks the assistance of Edu for the World Cup

Team Melli’s coach Carlos Queiroz has requested the service of Edu Gaspar , currently the General Manager of the Brazilian club Corinthians, for the duration of FIFA World Cup 2014.
According to Mehrnews , Team Melli coach who has a close relation with the club directors is seeking the expertise of the 35 years old ex Corinthians, Arsenal and Valencia player. Edu, as he was known to many football fans across the globe, played 15 times for Brazil between 2004-2005.

The nature of Edu’s task with Team Melli remains unclear but most probably he will operating in an advisory capacity along with Queiroz. After his per-mature retirement from football, Edu did not seek a coaching job however , he was appointed as Director of football for his club.

There was no official word from FFIRI or Ali Kaffashian about this matter. It is quite possible that the Head of FFIRI is not even aware of this arrangement as he seems to be the last one to know of such matters and events of Team Melli..

Jahanbakhsh scores a brace against Champions Ajax

Ali Reza Jahanbakhsh came in from the bench on the 59th minute to score two goals against the Champions Ajax Amsterdam for his struggling team NEC Nijmegen in the  Eredivisie Dutch league.

NEC were trailing from minute 9 of the match in Amsterdam Arena from an own goal , before Jahanbaksh scored the equalizer on minute 74.

Ajax took the lead once again when ex-Barcelona winger Bojan Krkic scored with 7 minutes remaining. Jahanbaksh was the hero of the day when he equalized two minutes before the final whistle to make it 2-2. That vital goal by Jahanbakhsh ensured that NEC goes into the Relegation qualification rather than drop directly. In order top keep their place in the top league, NEC needs to beat RKC Waalwijk the team that is right above them in the table in a play off.

NEC Nijmegen finished ain the 17th place above Roda JC Kerkrade the team that was directly relegated.

The 20 years old Alireza Jahanbakhsh who joined the Dutch club at the beginning of the season has played 26 matches for NEC Nijmegen , mostly from the substitute bench, but scored 5 goals in the Eredivisie Dutch league. Jahanbakhsh will be certainly included by Queiroz in Team Melli squad for the upcoming Austrian camp starting next week. He is hopeful to make the final list of 23 players making Iran’s squad for the FIFA World Cup 2014

Dejagah relegated with Fulham

Despite some powerful and splendid display by Ashakan Dejagah whenever he was given playing time and despite the brilliant goals he has scored for the West London Club , neither Dejagah nor the German coach Magath  who was seen as a savior, could prevent Fulham dropping to the Championship league from the Premiere league of the English Football. Until today Felix Magath who coached Dejagah at Wolfsburg as well , had never been relegated in his career and had a reputation for saving clubs in trouble. Yet Fulham under Magath managed 3 wins in his 11 games in charge collecting 11 points from 33, which eventually proved not good enough.

It was a sad day for Ashakan Dejagah and his teammates after they lost their match against Stoke City 4-1 to officially relegate them to the lower league after a 10 year stint.

Player’s impression on South African camp.  

Tehran

Team Melli returned to Iran on Friday after a 3 weeks training camp is South Africa cut short by 5 days. ISNA sought the impression of several Team Melli players on the condition of the camp and whether some of the talks about the unsuitability of the site was justified.

Jalal Hosseini , Team Melli and Persepolis defender expressed his views by starting with the climate in South Africa “It was ideal weather and the camp condition was quite comfortable. There was no environmental pollution as claimed by some reports in Tehran.”

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“When all the players arrived, we had a good camp and friendly atmosphere prevailed. With the work we have done, I think we are physically ready. We will have 5 or 6 days rest in Tehran then fly to Vienna to start the Austrian camp. I guess we will continue working on the physical side there.”

“The kit situation was not so good. We used a single track suite which was provided for us for 15 days, we had to wash them and wear it for the next session.”

Hossein Mahini , the right back of Persepolis and one of the main contenders of the final 23 players list , expressed his dissatisfaction with the Training Kit supplied by UHLSport and claimed that the kit shrunk after one week of use in South Africa!

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As for the training itself, Mahini said that this was a very compressed physical training like of which he has never experienced in Iran. “The tough training was carried out in two periods. in the morning and evening sessions every day. I think we have achieved what Queiroz is looking for.”

Asked if he is confident of making the final list to Brazil, Mahini said “not only it is his place that has many candidates , but all the rest of the places in Team Melli. Queiroz has many options. I just have to work hard to make it. That is all I can hope for”

Karim Ansdarifard , hopes that the effect of this training camp will be evident in Brazil.

“We had a good camp, but most of the work was basically physical training and conditioning, I hope that the work we have carried out here in South Africa, bears result in the World Cup”

“The weather was ideal but the training kit was not comfortable as the rest of the players already said”

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Asked if he can make the final 23 players list, Tractorsazi’s forward said “ It is very difficult. Every player is trying to show his worth. At the end whatever God wants, will happen”

Mohammad Reza Khalatbari , Persepolis winger more or less repeated what Ansarifard and Mahini said about the camp and the kit. He hoped that the result of their training in South Africa reflects well in Brazil.

Khalatbari said that he is still a Persepolis player but he was quite concerned by the unresolved issue of  the transfer fee with Ajman club , threatening his career and  fears a suspension by FIFA. “Persepolis has not fully paid Ajman yet for my transfer, despite the promises. This is worrying me”

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