Iran up in FIFA ranking of July 2013

FIFA ranking July 2013
FIFA ranking July 2013

Iran jumped a whopping 15 positions up in the latest FIFA Ranking published today.

After the three consecutive wins in the FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil qualification rounds and the qualification to the finals rounds in Brazil next year, it was expects that Team Melli will recover the lost ground in the ranking as well. Iran accumulated  596 points in the July 2013 ranking  to jump to 52 in the table after a disappointing tally of last month which saw it drop to 67.

Iran also regained the 4th ranking in Asia after Japan, Australia and South Korea and just ahead of Uzbekistan.

Iran’s Futsal qualifies to the semi Final of Asian Indoor games.

Tavokali and Hassanzadeh
Tavokali and Hassanzadeh

 

Iran’s futsal team continued its winning streak in the 4th Asian Indoor Games by beating China. In the match played on Wednesday in the quarter finals of the Futsal competition played at  Songdo Global University Campus Arena , Iran beat China 8-0 to reach the semi finals of the games.

Iran goals were scored by Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh (3 goals), Hossein Tayebi (2 goals) , Ghodrat Bahadori , Maysam Khayyam, Mohammad Sepehri.

In the other quarter finals matches, Thailand beat Lebanon 7-3 to set up a semi final with Iran. Kuwait beat the host nation South Korea 3-1 to eliminate them from the competition while in the last match Japan beat Uzbekistan 54- in a closely contested match to set up a semi final match with Kuwait.

The match between Iran and Thailand will be played on Thursday 29th July at 11:30 Tehran Time (0700 UTC) .

Jesus Candelas Rodrigo , Iran’s coach will be looking forward for revenge against Thailand , after the East Asian nation beat Iran in last years Semi-final in the UAE.

Hossein Tayebi leads Iran’s futsal scoring list with 7 goals out of 33 scored in the last 3 matches. Ali Asghar Hassanzaeh is second with 6 goals while Mohammead Taheri is third with 5.

Iran’s average goal per game 1s 11 goals per game.

Iran’s woman Futsal team beat Indonesia 4-0 in the semi final of the Futsal competition and reached the finals for the first time. Nassema Gholami, Fereshteh Karimi(2) and Nilofar Ardalan scored Iran’s women team goals in Incheon to set up a final against Japan. Final of the Women competition will be held on Friday at 17:00 local time.

On the way to the finals, Iranian girls have beaten Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong and Indonesia to reach the gold medal match.

 

South Korea and Iran bury hatchet

By ESPN staff

South Korea and Iran have announced that they are to sign a sports exchange agreement later this week, bringing an end to the bitter feud that broke out during their World Cup qualifying campaign.

Carlos Queiroz: Talking up Iran's chances
Carlos Queiroz had accused Choi of ‘insulting’ the Iranian people

Both countries went through to the 2014 tournament in Brazil after a 1-0 win for Iran in Ulsan last month, with the game played after a flurry of angry exchanges between South Korea coach Choi Kang-Hee – who resigned after the defeat – and Iran counterpart Carlos Queiroz.

It began last month when Queiroz accused Choi of “humiliating” the Iranian people by claiming he and his players had been “badly treated” around their 1-0 defeat in Tehran last year, saying he should issue an apology.

Choi declined to do so and said he wanted to knock Iran out of the competition, leaving Queiroz to watch it at home on television. “It looks like Iran is nervous,” he said. “When feeling burdened or chased after, you talk a lot and engage in unnecessary provocation.

“I will defeat Iran no matter what. Coach Queiroz will be watching the Brazil World Cup on TV.”

But his team’s defeat, in a highly-charged atmosphere, proved too much for Choi. After the game, the Korea Football Association website crashed as furious fans tried to leave their comments about a poor performance, and the coach quit the following day.

The bad blood had continued after the final whistle, with the KFA hitting out at Queiroz for his exuberant celebrations and claiming he had made gestures.

That, however, has not prevented the two countries from signing the sports exchange deal, which replaces a similar arrangement that expired in 2010. The ceremony will take place on Wednesday.

Yoo Jin-Ryong, the South Korean minister of culture, sports and tourism, and Mohammad Abbasi, Iran’s minister of youth affairs and sports, will put their names to the agreement, which covers bilateral exchange of athletes, coaches and sports experts.

“We hope this signing will further expand sports exchanges and cooperation between South Korea and Iran,” Yoo was quoted as saying by the South’s Yonhap news agency.

“We also hope that the two countries will actively engage in exchange programmes in culture and tourism, among other areas.”

Ghoochannejhad, Iran’s new savior.

Joy of Gucci after scoring

(FIFA.com) Tuesday 2 July 2013

A true star is made for hard times. Looking back at Iran‘s four qualifying successes for the FIFA World Cup™, it seems that each time Team Melli’s hopes are hanging by a thread there is a hero who duly rises to the occasion to rescue their campaign.

In reaching their maiden global showpiece at Argentina 1978, the West Asians were indebted to the legendary Hassan Rowshan, whose goals and assists helped his country through Asia’s mammoth qualification. Then on the road to France 1998, trailing hosts Australia 2-1 with little more than 15 minutes remaining in the decisive AFC/OFA play-off, the livewire Khodadad Azizi scored the equaliser which sealed their berth at the expense of the Socceroos. Vahid Hashemian would be the next savior, firing Iran through to Germany 2006 with his powerful headers and shooting.

All these players had been established stars before their qualifying heroics. When it came to their bid for Brazil 2014, though, it was an unsung forward that took up the rescuer’s mantle. Reza Ghoochannejhad, a relatively unknown Belgian-based striker, revived Iran‘s fortunes with his first qualifying goal in this June’s 1-0 victory in Qatar, before being on target again a week later in their 4-0 home defeat of Lebanon. The 25-year-old Standard Liege man would maintain his form against hosts Korea Republic seven days later, scoring the only goal of the concluder which booked their passage as group winners.

“It is an honour to play for Iran, whenever and wherever,” Ghoochannejhad told FIFA.com in a recent exclusive interview. “I am blessed for having this opportunity, especially now that we can represent our country at the World Cup in Brazil.”

Salute to Queiroz
Born in Iran but growing up in the Netherlands, Gucci, as he is now affectionately known to fans, was a fresh face on the Asian scene when he was called up by coach Carlos Queiroz last October. Impressed by his performance in a Belgian League game against Lierse last season, the former Portugal and Real Madrid boss, then scouring Europe for players eligible to play for Iran, immediately made contact with the player.

“It was a surprise that Mr. Queiroz called me,” Gucci recalled. “The coach told me ‘playing for your country should be an honour if you love Iran, and I think you can help us’. What he said was simple, but after hanging up the phone I immediately called my parents telling them the good news.”

The coach’s appreciation of him was such that he started Reza in his international debut in a crucial home qualifier against Korea Republic, which Iran won 1-0. Even after their disappointing home defeat to Uzbekistan, a result which put Iran‘s campaign in jeopardy, Queiroz maintained his faith in Ghoochannejhad. And he was eventually proved right, with Gucci scoring three goals in as many games across two weeks, including two match-winners, as Iran progressed in unexpected fashion.

“It was a difficult campaign with a lot of ups and downs,” he reflected. “We lost two important games against Lebanon and Uzbekistan. But we defied all odds to make it. We have a good team, we respect and help each other. Certainly, it was impossible for me to score the goals without support of my team-mates.”

Having seen his meteoric rise to prominence, he paid tribute to the man who guided Iran through and showed unwavering belief in him. He said: “As Iranians, we should be thankful to coach Queiroz. He’s the main reason for this success. He was always there (with us), in both good and bad times. He never ran away from his responsibilities.”

Golden boy
With his decisive goals and man-of-the-match performances, Ghoochannejhad, now Iran‘s golden boy, has already been likened to the aforementioned legends. Particularly, his goal against Korea Republic was reminiscent of Azizi’s golden moment in Melbourne 16 years ago.

Indeed, the goal against the Koreans was the embodiment of Gucci’s predatory talents. With Iran largely on the back foot and approaching the final half-hour, Gucci stole the ball from Kim Younggwon, darted to the edge of the penalty area, before unleashing a trademark left-footed shot past the goalkeeper.

“I love scoring goals,” said the cool-headed marksman, who has achieved some 50 goals with a series of clubs in the Netherlands and Belgium. “It is my job to put the ball into the net. I have scored goals everywhere but I am still working hard to improve my skills.”

With his first FIFA World Cup beckoning, Gucci is optimistic that Iran can continue to make history. He said: “I am really confident about our team. There is a perfect balance in this squad, with youth talents and experienced players. We can achieve more as long as we stay united as a group.”

Another big win for Iran’s futsal.

 

Iran Futsal team , romped past Iraq 12-3 in yet another big score match. The match was played in Group D of the 4th Asian Indoor games futsal competition in Incheon , South Korea.  Team Melli has previously defeated United Arab Emirates 13-0 in the same group and now leads the table with maximum point.

Iran’s next opponent will be China in the Quarter Finals stage of the competition.  The match will be played on Wednesday 3rd July in  Dongbu Student Gymnasium.

Asian Indoor Games  2013 –

Futsal MEN – Group D Standing
1. Iran —————————-2-2-0-0-25–3-6
2. UAE —————————–2-1-0-1–3-15-3
3. Iraq —————————-2-0-0-2–5-15-0

Fifa Ranking forecast for Iran July 2013.

With 3 wins in a row in the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers against , 2 of them away wins ( vs Qatar & South Korea( and one emphatic win at home to Lebanon, the FIFA ranking for the month of July will receive a tremendous boost.

Iran lost its fourth place in Asia to Uzbekistan and dropped to a lowly 67th position in the world with 506 points. This which is one of the lowest position of Iran in FIFA ranking for many years.

Iran FIFA Rank prognosis Jul13

Those valuable wins will result in 2096 points gained for Iran which at the moment will take it right in the 50’s ranks, depending on the performance of other teams in the vicinity of Iran in the ranking.

The possible ranking points will be 596 which is comfortable enough to leapfrog Uzbekistan in the Asian ranking but fall short of reaching the South  Koreans.  FIFA ranking for the month of July 2013 will be out on the 5th of July.

With two more official matches to be played this years against Thailand and Kuwait in the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 2015, Iran can climb up the ladder further with good wins to end up this year 2013 on a high note.

Iran success in qualifying for the World Cup and the success in the Asian Cup Qualifiers will result in Iran regain the momentum and the pride it has lost last years due to poor results and performances.

How great of an impact a coach can make on Iranian teams.

Julio-Velasco
Julio-Velasco

On Friday evening, a sporting event outside football made massive impact in Iran and the rest of sporting world. It was the win by Iran’s Volleyball team against the might of the Italians in Modena , Italy. In footballing terms, you can compare this win to Tahiti beating Spain in the World Cup. In sport, shock results are not common but it can happen , but they don’t come bigger than this Iranian victory against the 8 times Champions Italy and the land of the greatest  professional Volleyball league in the world. Iran, is the infant of the World League, it is its first participation at elite level.

Such a success is undoubtedly the result of the proficiency of one of the world renowned coaches who has a pedigree of championships. He is none other than Julio Velasco, the Argentine coach who has won championship at every conceivable level of World Volleyball. Velasco is a legend in Italy where he spent most of his professional career. It was Ironic that he won against the very team that he lead to 5 world titles.

Volleyball is a sport that is ranked third in popularity in Iran, behind football and basketball. It had very limited success during the decades that it has been played, than Julio Velasco made sure that his era would be different. Winning the first ever Asian Championship in its history in 2011, Iran went on to qualify for its first ever Volleyball World league under the Argentina coaching.

Away from tactical details of such achievement, which is beyond the score of this article, Julio Velasco has changed Iranian sportsmen in a way that that the rest , especially football coaches, need to absorb and implement. Velasco is a cool character who hardly raises his voice and never resorts to shouting, commotion or being graphics to express his dissatisfaction with his players. His cool, calm yet very unyielding demeanor is the weapon that he successfully uses to deal with the players. This coach has very little tolerance for mistakes by individual players or by the team as a group; he promptly reacts to rectify the situation but also very firmly without being emotional. On the other side, he also has immense skills in the psychological side of coaching. He is the master of motivation and inspiration to his players particularly when one or two of them are down. He skillfully influences his player and instills in them self-belief to the extent they always give their absolute best. Even if they are at their top performance, the coach never allows them to set on their laurels.   A rule that he will never deviate from, bend, respect and adhere is discipline in the team. Many of the players learned the hard way, how discipline is valued in Velasco’s philosophy.

Iranian players in general, had difficulties in discipline. It is a cultural issue that has resulted in the failure of many foreign coaches in Iran. Culture cannot be changed overnight in a society; hence the delicate balance that is needs to deal with Iranian players. Football coaches need to read some chapters of Velasco’s rules. Carlos Queiroz is one person who admires Velasco and the Portuguese coach was in Azadi Arena to witness the Iran Volleyball team winning the Asian Championship. That won inspired Queiroz as he witnessed the greatest scenes of jubilation for a unique event. The fact the Velasco has managed to reach so far, must have inspired many more other coaches and experts.

The issue here is not simply the tactical prowess of a coach but much beyond that. It is the methods implemented to deal with players, the character of the coach, his inspirational power, how he can make the player deliver, his vigor, his power to force upon his players to give 100% effort, his respect for the culture of his players and emotional strength to deal with adversity. Velasco has proven that he does not need to shout his head off to put the words across to his players.

Football can learn from Julio Velasco. What he proved is that there are lots of talented young men in Iran, they need the appropriate techniques and modern practices to get the best out of them. He is an inspirational person who should be valued by the sporting authorities well beyond Volleyball.

Iran routs the UAE Futsal team

Iran's Team Melli  futsal
Iran’s Team Melli futsal

 

Incheon

In the first match of the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, Iran futsal team beat the UAE 13-0 in in Incheon, South Korea. The match which was held in Songdo Global University Campus, Incheon was completely controlled by the Iranian team with little or no threat from the opposition. This coprehensive win in its first match has sounded the alarm for rest of the teams.

Iran goal scorers were:

Mohammad Taheri 3′, 3′, 24′
Hossein Tayyebi 8′, 40′, 40′
Mehdi Javid 10′, 20′, 25′
Seyed Ali Kiaei 16′
Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh 20′
Ghodrat Bahadori 21′, 40′

 

The other group team is Iraq. Iran’s next match against Iraq will be held on 1st of July.

 

In the same tournament , Iran’s women Futsal team beat Thailand 1-0 on Thursday, the goal was scored by Fahima Zarei to register Iran’s second win. The Women Futsal team beat Malaysia  6-1 in its first match on Wednesday.  The final group match for the Women team is against Vietnam on Friday.

Team Melli women futsal
Team Melli women futsal

AFC rejects Iran’s request for Quota increase.

iran_futsal 2012

Seyed Reza Eftekhari , The head of Iran’s Futsal Committee of IRIFF confirmed that the AFC has rejected Iran’s request to increase its quota in the next AFC Asian Clubs Futsal championship. Iran and the rest of the member states have been allocated one team only in the championship since its onset in 2009. The Iranian federation, considering the status of futsal and its standard it has attained in the World and Asia, has requested a second club participation and a letter has been sent to Kuala Lumpur in this regard. After a long procrastination, the controlling body of Asian Football rejected the request citing the vast difference in standard of Iran’s futsal to the rest of the Asian member states! It seems quite odd to provide such justification, as usually in this sport and football, countries with better standard are awarded more seats in completions. AFC’s own Asian Champions league is a glorious example on that. How is this ignored in Futsal, is really an enigma that AFC alone can answer.

Seyed Reza Eftekhari, in an interview with ISNA, said that Iran is the powerhouse of Asian Futsal with a record of achievements that cannot be matched by any nation in the continent for a long time to come both at club and national team’s levels. Such a standard deserves to be reinforced and prized by allowing another club to participate in the championship. “We have 100 registered clubs operating in Iran in Futsal some of which more than I team in different age group. In countries like Qatar , Kuwait or UAE, they barely have 30 clubs put together, it is simply not fair to look at these different countries and treating them the same.” Eftekhari said.

Eftekhari also referred to another justification of the AFC in which they claimed that agreeing with IRIFF request and awarding them another spot will enhance the standard of the game in Iran! In which he said.” So , why not? What is the matter with that?”

The head of Iran’s Futsal Committee will be in South Korea for the Asian Indoor Games, which Iran will be taking part, added that he will confront the AFC officials responsible for this decision. Eftekhari complained by the way his federation is treated. “The hard work of a nation to reach such standard in futsal is rewarded in such an appalling manner by the AFC. We are the pride of Asia, we won the AFC Confederation of the year and that is what we get for our efforts.”

Mojtaba Jabbari sacked by Esteghlal !

Esteghlal and Team Melli midfield player, Mojtaba Jabbari

Tehran.

Esteghlal club, one of the two major clubs in Iran , has decided to kick Mojtaba Jabbari out of the club, according to a post in the club’s official website. There was no immidiate confirmation from Fathollazadah, Estghlal’s Chief Xexecutive or any other official in this regards.

Jabbari ,  Team Melli and Esteghlal midfielder , has been in an excellent form of late and a pivotal player for both the club and country. Jabbari helped his club to the Championship title and also to the qualification to the quarter finals of the AFC Champions league this season. With Team Melli , he was a a vital player in the last three matches that Team Melli has won to gain qualification to the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

Jabbari has apparently gone to the club headquarters to demand his much due payment of his salary. The club officials have once again been reluctant to release the money,  most probably due to non-availability of cash in the club bank account. When contacted to comment on the situation , Mojtaba Jabbari refused to comment any further other than to confirm that he went to the club premises for financial settlement.

Esteghal club , like many others in the league, is a notorious  bad payer. Non-payment of wages,  very late payment and bounced checks has been a hallmark of this very well supported club.. Several local and foreign players have filed law suites against this financially strapped club. Jabbari , who is quite outspoken , has argued his case with the officials of the club and threatened legal action. Esteghlal , always club always demands that players be patient and accept delays of wages simply due the delay of handout by the government.

This Transgression of Estghal club towards its players , some of whom are national assets of the country’s football, has left a bitter taste with many footballers. Countless number of footballers have on-going financial disputes with the club for the same reason, non-payment of wages according to the contract. Players such as Nekounam , Borhani, Hamoodi and Hatami are a few that have recently spoken out in public against Estghlal’s failure to honor its financial commitment.  Players who dare to demand their rights like Jabbari , are labeled as disloyal and subjected to harassment  directed at them by the club officials and part of  the fans who are driven and paid by by the club hierarchy.

Esteghlal, like Perspolis and the majority of Sport clubs in Iran , is run by government which provides financial support. The club has very limited self-generating revenue and has been suffering from financial problems for long years. Despite the shortage of funds, Iranian clubs spend millions of dollars each year in player transfers.