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.

Iran’s Futsal team beats China in a friendly.

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Iran’s Futsal Team defeated China National Futsal team 6-1 in a friendly match played on Sunday 23rd June. The match was played in China where Team Melli is currently undergoing a training camp in  preparation for the upcoming Asian Indoor Games which will be held in Incheon , South Korea.

Iran futsal team has already won the four nation friendly tournament last week in which it also beat China.

In today’s match , Iran goals were scored by Ghodrat Bahadori (2), Mehdi Javid, Mohammad Taheri , Taha Mortazavi.

The team will be flying to South Korea on Monday to participate in the games and will play its first match against the UAE team on Thursday 27th June. The other group team is Iraq.

The 4th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games will be held over eight days in Incheon, Korea, from June 29 to July 6. Iran has won all the previous three tournaments in 2005, 2007  and 2009.

Queiroz faces the same old question.

Carlos Queiroz
Carlos Queiroz

In an interview with the TV show “Varzesh va Mardom” this Friday morning, The triumphant Portuguese coach of Team Melli answered many questions regarding the current situation with the team, including the same old monotonous questions from the Iranian media about the fate of Aghili and Rahmati in Team Melli. Queiroz was also asked about the Korean trip and tensions created before and after the match.

On the tension between himself and the Korean coach Choi, the head Coach of Team Melli  said “I have never seen such behavior in all of my 34 years of professional football. Talk of revenge and blood by the Korean team, was something really hostile that goes beyond even the strongest of rivalries in sport. It was definitely not fair play. The Korean coach went way beyond the line of decency and civilized manner in his statements, quite clearly with the intent to intimidate. But, I have to thank him because instead of intimidating and provoking us, it had the opposite effect. His trash talk motivated our players.”

Queiroz went on and expressed his astonishment at  the Korean FA. A note of protest was discreetly sent to the head of the Korean Football association against Choi transgression and demanding an apology, but they have not responded. What they did instead was to stick posters of Choi all around us and a very large sized one next to our changing room in the stadium ! Something truly amazing. I always thought the Koreans were people who respect others and are hospitable. We have not experienced much of that in this trip.”

Queiroz confirmed that his contract with the Iranian Football Federation is up to the end of the World Cup.

Head Coach Carlos Quieroz of Iran celebrates qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup
Holding a replica World Cup, Carlos Queiroz is on shoulders.

“Varzesh va Mardom”  TV presenter again asked about the fate of Aghili and Rahmati in Team Melli. Carlos Queiroz has said that this issue is over and done with. “The most important factor in the team for me is maintaining discipline. This is what I strongly believe in right now. In professional football, there is nothing more important than the team. It is my duty to be confident that the players that I select, are committed to the team. With all due respect to the two players, my priority now is on the 25 players that have been in the squad, those who gallantly fought for the team to reach the World Cup. These are the players that gave it all for the team. This is the type of player that I want. Aghili and Rahmati had their chances to redeem themselves, but did not take it. This should be a lesson for the young players. When a player is invited to serve his country, he should answer the call in sincerity and not put forwards demand or pre-conditions. It is vital for me to have players in the team with full commitment and the right frame of mind”

Then on the same line of questioning , the presenter asked about Ali Karimi this time , to which Queiroz answered” Any player who performs well in next season league , will be a candidate for selection to Team Melli squad. It is my duty to select the best players as I see them fit. There aren’t many internationally experienced players in Iran , so as I coach I have to strike a good balance of young and experienced players in the team. My first option is with the players that have played in the campaign to the World Cup. Of course there are no guarantees that they will continue being in the team. They have to prove themselves with their teams in the league.”

Thus the question about Ali Karimi was never answered, per se, however it is clear that Karimi does not figure in Queiroz plans at this time.

Karimi abruptly decided to retire from all football activities after the loss to Sepahan in the final of Hazfi cup. Later on , the Perspolis captain admitted that the decision he has taken was quite emotional and in haste. He decided to reverse his decision but it seems that neither the club nor the country is too interested in having him back.

Aghili abandoned Team Melli camp in protest after he was informed that he will not be in the starting lineup for the match against Lebanon. While Rahmati announced a temporary retirement from Team Melli after criticism of his performance by the coaches and the intention of Queiroz of inviting the German-Iranian goalkeeper Daniel Davari, Rahmati was also critical of Queiroz in the media which did not bode well with the Portuguese coach.

 

 

 

Grand achievement.

Joy of Gucci after scoring

Nothing will tarnish the great achievement of Team Melli in reaching the World Cup finals, not even the dastardly behavior of the Korean fans in Ulsan who pelted the players with cans and bottles, in protest against Iranian players celebration & reaching the World Cup. Apparently joy and celebration is only exclusive for the Koreans only, anyone else is not allowed to do it in the Korean stadiums. Team Melli players were risking serious injury by objects thrown from the stands. That says a lot about the standard and behavior of the South Korean football fans in contrast to the common belief.

On the pitch, where it really mattered, Carlos Queiroz had one thing in his mind and that was to tighten up the defenses and hit them on the counter. The players  executed the game plan  to perfection and the result speaks for itself. The grand prize for their gallant effort was qualification to Brazil. Not a pretty game by any means, except for that marvelously taken goal by Reza Ghoochannejad, who is a slowly becoming a cult hero in Iran. When there is such a prize at stake, the games beauty becomes the least of priorities in today’s football.  The goal Iran scored did not come from any executed plan move,  but it was the result of an opportunistic vulture like pounce by the Standard Liege player , who timed himself perfectly, nicked the ball from the hesitant Korean defender to break free and send the ball curling round the advance goalkeeper. JUNG Sungryong, despite his brave effort , could not do much expect to pick the ball from the back of the net. It was a marvelous goal , worthy of taking a team to the World Cup.

That one goal was enough, despite a close shave near the end when the Korean forward header missed the goal in the dying seconds with Uzbekistan leading Qatar 5-1 at the other match.  The South Koreans, ever so egotistical about their football achievements, have failed again to beat Iran in their own soil in an official match since 3rd Jul 1977 when the two rivals met first in the 1978 World Cup qualifiers in Busan.  That match ended in a goalless draw.

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Although this Korean team was there for the taking as their performances have left a lot to be desired for the Korean fans and the press, it is never an easy task beating this team at home. Star studded with a large number of European based players who boasted quite a lot in pre-match statements, it was always going to be difficult for Iran. For Queiroz and his men, defending for 90 minutes against South Korea,  was no easy task with and risks attached. With the aim of a draw, which would have sent both teams, Iran’s offensive moves were scares. There was  virtually no shoot at goal in the first half by Team Melli, however, the figures and  statistics that really matters is the goal scored and that went Iran’s way.

It is no secret that Queiroz was losing support in Iran. A series of lackluster performances and really disappointing results, left the fans dreading yet another world Cup missed.  Lying third in the group behind Uzbekistan and Korea in turn of the year 2013, Team Melli had a mammoth task with 3 matches to play. The win in Qatar, not only boosted the confidence but it also showed that this team can play modern and pretty football. Then came the Lebanon game where Team Melli also reminded the rest , that on top of  attractive football , it also can score goals. 6 points out of six, two wins in a row, 5 goals in the bag, it was difficult to see anything but a convincing result for Iran in the final match away to the boastful Koreans.

Then came an added incentive when the Korean coach , ever so haughty  and his Europe  based players, ever so overconfident , increased  the rivalry by promising their fans  to  give the Iranian a good beating by 4 goals,  and making Iran’s Captain Nekounam cry with tears of blood !  It was becoming a personal challenge. Those trash talks and Choi’s  rhetoric’s , enticed the zealous Queiroz  who was determined to make the Korean Coach eat his words.

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Indeed he did. It was Queiroz who was laughing all the way and making it to Brazil, while Choi, who felt sorry for Queiroz  because he predicted that the Portuguese coach will be watching the world cup on TV at home, would be apparently doing so himself as he resigned , or pushed out of his job, depending how you look at it. The karma has hit Choi.

Iran is in the World Cup and deservedly so. There is still a plenty of work to do , but the biggest question at this point remains whether Queiroz , who felt some intense pressure in his two years spell, will continue or not.

Grand reception awaiting Team Melli

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Iranian football federation has arranged a grand reception ceremony for the heroes of Iran’s football on arrival from South Korea.

Team Melli defeated South Korea 1-0 in Ulsan to qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil while topping Group A with 16 points. The Koreans had to wait nervously while Iranian players were circling the pitch in joy. Team Melli will be flying directly to Tehran by a special Iran Asseman Jet provided by the Team Melli sponsor. The players will be driven directly to Azadi stadium from the airport and a big crowd of fans are expected top greet them around 5 PM Tehran time. The federation has invited all Team Melli supports to come to Azadi to greet the players, however, as customary in Iran’s football , Females are barred from such an event as it is FOR MEN ONLY !

 

There has been many celebrations in the streets of Tehran and other major Iranian cities in the occasion of Iran’s qualification to the most important event in football calendar. Scenes of men on motorcycles waving the Iranian flags , while chanting support for the players was a plenty in Tehran and the other cities. The government has allowed the celebrations without any restriction while no disturbances or security violation has been reported.

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News on Iran Qualification to 2014 FIFA World Cup

Ahmadi And Heydari struggle for the ball.
Ahmadi And Heydari struggle for the ball.

 * Iran win 1-0 in Ulsan to qualify for Brazil finals

 * Koreans also through on goal difference over Uzbekistan

 June 18 (Reuters) – Iran produced a resolute defensive display to snatch a 1-0 away win over South Korea on Tuesday and qualify for the World Cup finals in Brazil.

 Despite the defeat, the Koreans also qualified for the finals after they edged Uzbekistan – 5-1 winners over Qatar on Tuesday – for the runners-up spot on goal difference.

 Forward Reza Ghoochannejhad was Iran’s hero, latching on to an error by defender Kim Young-gwon to score the winner in the 60th minute with the visitors’ only real chance of a one-sided match in Ulsan.

Iran coach Carlos Queiroz punched the air in delight at the final whistle after their third qualifying win in June sealed a fourth finals appearance.

 The under-pressure Portuguese had traded verbal volleys before Tuesday’s Group A clash with Korean counterpart Choi Kang-Hee, who had vowed to beat Iran and force them to watch the World Cup on television after being “badly treated” in the reverse fixture in Tehran last year.

 Choi’s side showed the same intent by making a fast start at the Ulsan Football Stadium, with lanky striker Kim Shin-wook going close to giving them a fifth-minute lead, but his volley flew just over the bar.

Kim was part of an attacking lineup employed by Choi with Son Heung-min, Lee Dong-gook and Ji Dong-won all starting, but the home side were guilty of using too many long balls for the tall striker rather than mixing up their play.

 Iran knew a draw was likely to be enough to qualify unless Uzbekistan could score a four-goal win over Qatar, so they chose to sit back and allow Korea plenty of possession. But the home side failed to create many chances.

 The Koreans had a strong appeal for a penalty five minutes before halftime, when midfielder Lee Myung-joo raced clear only to be brought down by Iran fullback Khosro Heydari and goalkeeper Rahman Ahmadi, but the referee awarded a goal kick.

Korea were sluggish at the start of the second half, and Iran grew in confidence before taking a shock lead.

 Korea defender Kim Young-gwon missed his kick as he attempted a back-pass to his keeper, and Ghoochannejhad raced through to curl home a left-foot shot.

Choi introduced AFC player of the year Lee Keun-ho as the hosts searched for an equaliser against an Iran team that had conceded just two goals in their previous seven qualifiers.

Kim Young-gwon came close to making up for his error when he fired a sharp shot in the 76th minute that was well saved by Ahmadi, while his glancing header two minutes from time sailed just wide.

 Substitute Lee had half the stadium on their feet thinking he had scored a 94th-minute leveller but his header edged past the far post with Ahmadi motionless.

 While the Iranians celebrated, the Korean players waited for news of Uzbekistan, who cruised past Qatar 5-1 but ultimately fell two goals short of overhauling Korea on goal difference, allowing them to rejoice at a ninth World Cup finals appearance.

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S Koreans angry over Iran victory

June 18 2013 at 07:25pm
By SAPA

 


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Ulsan, South Korea – Hundreds of fans hurled bottles and debris on to the pitch Tuesday as Iran beat hosts South Korea 1-0 to reach the World Cup after an angry build-up involving taunts from both teams.

Iran scored in the second half and against the run of play to qualify top of Group A and give South Korea some nervous moments before they also went through on goal difference following Uzbekistan’s 5-1 win over Qatar.

As the Iranian players grabbed national flags and celebrated on the pitch at Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium, angry home fans threw plastic water bottles and other items.

The scenes brought an unsavoury end to a game already tainted by some unusually harsh trash talk, after South Korea pledged to “make life painful” for Iran and to force their captain to cry “tears of blood”.

In return, Iran’s coach Carlos Queiroz called the comments “shameful” and accused South Korea of taking it easy in their 1-0 loss to Uzbekistan, in a bid to keep his team out of the World Cup.

This week, pictures circulated on Twitter of the former Manchester United assistant boss wearing a picture of Choi Kang-Hee, his South Korean rival, taped to his T-shirt, in an apparent joke.

But despite the acrimonious build-up, the game started in tepid fashion.

Ex-Middlesbrough striker Lee Dong-Gook tested Rahman Ahmadi with a stinging attempt from distance and Son Heung-Min fired over in the 21st minute, but any goal would have been disallowed as the referee blew for a foul by Kim Shin-Wook.

South Korea were firmly on top without creating clear chances, and Lee Myung-Joo’s penalty shout, when he was clattered on the edge of the box on 40 minutes, was one of their best opportunities of the first half.

Iran started the second period with more ambition and on the hour, they were suddenly in front thanks to a defensive howler from Kim Young-Gwon and the alert thinking of Reza Ghoochannejhad.

Defender Kim failed to make a simple clearance on the right touchline and had his pocket picked by Ghoochannejhad, who scampered goalwards and bent a left-footed shot around Jung Sung-Ryong.

South Korea pressed desperately for the equaliser and Kim Young-Gwon nearly made amends for his mistake when he put a free header wide near the end. Lee Keun-Ho also nearly headed the leveller in injury time.

However the Taeguk Warriors clung on to Group B’s second automatic qualifying spot on goal difference, despite Uzbekistan’s 5-1 win over Qatar in Tashkent, which finished a few minutes later.

“It was a very difficult match. We knew that we played a great team,” Queiroz said. “My team played with a realistic approach, to try and wait for a weak point in the Korean team and with a counter-attacking attitude.

“The goal came in one of those situations and fortunately, when Korea created opportunities, our players fought for our lives. The team played with fantastic team spirit with great practical discipline and enormous determination.”

South Korea’s Choi, who is now stepping down from the job, preferred not to comment on his row with Queiroz and said he hoped the team could now “start anew”.

“I take the full responsibility for this result. Even though we’re going to the World Cup, I think we have to start anew,” he said. “I hope this defeat will serve as the opportunity for South Korean football to take the next step.” – Sapa-AFP

Team Melli qualifies to 2014 FIFA World Cup

Iranian fans in Ulsan
Iranian fans in Ulsan

Team Melli beat South Korea 1-0 to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2014, The winning goal was scored by the Prolific Reza Ghoochanejad in the second half.

60′ Iran took the lead in the 60th minute when Reza GHOOCHANNEJHAD robs the Korean defender KIM Younggwon down the right wing, carries the ball into the box and curls it around the advancing Korean goalkeeper JUNG Sungryong (KOR) to break the deadlock and score a classic goal. Superbly taken goal and a clinical finish from a lethal striker.

Despite the defeat , South Korea accompanied Iran to the World cup with the brave Uzbeks falling short by 1 goal. Uzbekistan routed Qatar 5-1 in Tashkent.

Iranian news agencies are reporting street celebrations and joy in Tehran and many other Iranian cities on this glorious occasion for Iran’s football.

 

Iran has qualified for the World Cup in three 3 different occasions, and 2014 Brazil World Cup will be the fourth.

 

The Final Table of Group A

2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

1AHMADI, Rahman
2ANSARIFARD, Karim
3AZAMON, Sardar
4BEIGZADEH, Hashim
5BEITASHOUR , Steven ‘Mehrdad’
6DAVARI, Daniel
7DEJAGAH, Ashkan
8EBRAHIMI, Omid
9GHOOCHANNEJAD, Reza
10HAJSAFY, Ehsan
11HEYDARI, Khosrow
12HOSSEINI, Jalal
13JABBARI, Mojtaba
14JAHANBAKSH, Alireza
15KARIMI, Yaghoub
16KHALATBARY, MohamadReza
17KHALILZADEH, Shojaa
18KHANZADEH, Mohammadreza
19LAK, Hamed
20MAHINI, Hossein
21MONTAZERI, Pejman
22NEKOUNAM, Javad
23NOURI, Mohammad
24POOLADI, Mehrdad
25SADEGHI, AmirHossein
26SHOJAEI, Masoud
27TEYMOURIAN, Andranik

Post match report from Ulsan.

Team Melli training in Ulsan
Team Melli training in Ulsan
  • Team Melli started the day in the hotel Gym. The light training began after breakfast.

 

  • Sport Minister Abbassi along with Kaffashian and Moradi were present with Team Melli players at breakfast.

 

  •  Expatriate Iranian fans from Japan , USA and Canada are expected to be present to support Team Melli in today’s match. Many of the fans are staying in the same hotel as the players.  Around 1000 Iranian fans are expected to be present in the stadium which has a capacity of 44,000.

 

  • The weather in Ulsan is cloudy with chances of rain and shower. Early morning fog was also noticed, however chances of fog at the time of the match is minimal. The temperature is pleasant and should be no issue for both teams. The pitch conditions is likely to be wet and windy. According to local weather reports, there is 90 percent chance of rainfall on Tuesday afternoon in Ulsan, with 10 mm to 19 mm of precipitation predicted. Wet conditions make the pitch faster and accurate passes that bit trickier to execute.

 

  • IRIFF has arranged a welcoming program for the squad in case of qualification to the World Cup finals in Brazil. The players will be going directly to Azadi Stadium after arriving from Korea. The specially chartered flight operated by Asseman Airlines,  is expected to land at Mehrabad airport rather than Imam Khomeini airport, which makes the journey from the airport to the stadium much smoother and quicker.

 

  • All 42,000 pre-sale tickets for the match have been snapped up, with only 1,000 set aside for match day. The Korean fans are hoping for a resounding victory from the team after a series of disappointing performances in what could well amount to Manager Choi Kang-hee’s last game. Choi has said repeatedly that he only intended getting the team through the last round of qualifiers before calling it quits.