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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.

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
21-Mar-2419:00fifa World Cup 2026 QualifiersRound 2
Matchday 3

IRAN

TURKMENISTAN
Azadi Stadium , Tehran
26-Mar-2418:00fifa World Cup 2026 QualifiersRound 2
Matchday 4

TURKMENISTAN

IRAN
Venue Aşgabat Stadiony , Aşgabat
06-Jun-24fifa World Cup 2026 QualifiersRound 2
Matchday 5

HONG KONG

IRAN
Hong Kong Stadium. Hong Kong
11-Jun-24fifa World Cup 2026 QualifiersRound 2
Matchday 6

IRAN

UZBEKISTAN
Azadi Stadium, Tehran
05-Sep-24fifa World Cup 2026 QualifiersRound 3
Matchday 1
10-Sep-24fifa World Cup 2026 QualifiersRound 3
Matchday 2
10-Oct-24fifa World Cup 2026 QualifiersRound 3
Matchday 3
15-Oct-24fifa World Cup 2026 QualifiersRound 3
Matchday 4
14-Nov-24fifa World Cup 2026 QualifiersRound 3
Matchday 5
19-Nov-24fifa World Cup 2026 QualifiersRound 3
Matchday 6

 

*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 : 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.

CAS acknowledges FFIRI petition.

The Iranian Football Federation FFIRI has issued a statement published on its website regarding the progress of its complaints against AFC in the Court of Arbitration for Sport CAS. The text of the statement is hereunder:

1- The judges of CAS acknowledge the receipt of an Official letter from FFIRI on Tuesday 13th April 2021, in form of a petition against AFC and request for reversal of its decision to award the hosting of World Cup Qualifier matches to a competitor (Bahrain). The issue has been assigned to a panel of experts.

2- About the letter received from the plaintiff (FFIRI) the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has accepted the complaint and its contents and consequently allowed the Asian Football Confederation 10 days to respond to the complaint.

3- CAS, recognizing the importance and the urgency of the matter has assigned 3-judge panel to pursue the complaint and review the situations and conditions for a final ruling.

The FFIRI has reached the Court of Arbitration for Sport CAS to file a case against the Asian football ruling body in protest to the award hosting rights for the centralized preliminary rounds of World Cup qualifiers to Bahrain. AFC has claimed that the selection was done fairly based on several factors that the AFC has refused to disclose to the media!

AFC has refused to answer queries by World Media and has not been transparent on this selection mechanism.

Iran has already lost away games to Iraq and Bahrain, so centralizing in Bahrain gives the Bahrainis an unfair advantage while FIFA and AFC spread the sermon of “Fair Play” worldwide. At this stage of World Cup 2022 qualifying, only group winners are guaranteed to go through to the final group qualifying, with the other five slots going to the best-placed group runners-up.

The Iranians claim that they should be hosting the group and that the AFC made the decision to go to Bahrain under pressure from AFC president, Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa, who is from Bahrain. AFC claims that the decision to go to Bahrain was made on the hosting criteria the AFC has had for competitions during the pandemic. At the top of that list is whether the traveling players and staff will be safe.  Facts say otherwise, See the table below

Insiders claim that Dato’ Windsor John, Secretary-General was the force behind this controversial award to satisfy his boss, Shaikh Salman. The Bahraini AFC President has cleverly stayed away from the issue, but ultimately, he is accountable and culpable.

This is the first time in the history of the World Cup since 1930, that a team plays both it is away and home matches at the opponent’s country.

COVID19 Worldwide statistics.

If the AFC decision claims that Bahrain is safer (…) in terms of COVOD19, then this table refutes that claim. Bahrain is a small island with the sixth highest population density in the world (2159 per sq/km compared to 59 per sq/km for Iran). It has a ratio of 90,877 COVID19 cases per 1 million population. Iran on the other hand has less than half of that figure, nearly a third with 25,271. There are other statistical and legal arguments that do not put Bahrain ahead of Iran in terms of health hazards and safety in the pandemic.

# Country, Total Cases Total Deaths Total Recovered Tot Cases per 1M pop Deaths/ 1M pop Total Tests Tests/
1M pop
Population
1 USA 32,096,070 577,399 24,640,110 96,523 1,736 422,359,302 1,270,172 332,521,463
2 India 14,065,622 173,087 12,423,992 10,115 124 260,618,866 187,414 1,390,605,073
3 Brazil 13,601,566 358,718 12,074,798 63,636 1,678 28,600,000 133,807 213,741,192
4 France 5,149,834 99,777 315,152 78,760 1,526 70,521,002 1,078,522 65,386,679
5 Russia 4,666,209 104,000 4,291,223 31,964 712 124,400,000 852,151 145,983,521
6 UK 4,378,305 127,161 4,000,777 64,231 1,865 138,606,631 2,033,395 68,165,116
7 Turkey 4,025,557 34,734 3,480,146 47,333 408 42,509,905 499,835 85,047,882
15 Iran 2,143,794 65,359 1,739,002 25,271 770 13,964,570 164,615 84,831,939
78 Bahrain 158,789 566 147,162 90,877 324 3,815,826 2,183,841 1,747,300

Third test for Dragan Skocic

Team Melli and will face Syria in an international friendly today (Tuesday) at 17:30 in Azadi Stadium as part of the preparation for the upcoming FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 qualifiers.
In recent years, Iran and Syria have faced each other in various competitions. The matches between the two teams in the World Cup qualifier in Russia in both round-trip matches ended in a draw, but with the change of Iran’s training cadre and the arrival of Wilmots, Team Melli inflicted a heavy 5-0 defeat to the Syrians in a friendly match.
Since then, the coaches of both teams have changed and now Syria is in a much better position than Iran in the World Cup qualifiers.

Iranian national team
Dragan Skocic will have his third coaching experience with Team Melli against Syria. He has already managed to achieve a perfect record with two victories in two matches defeating Uzbekistan and Bosnia. The Croatian coach’s whole effort is to prepare a team of the best Iranian players to claim a place in the World Cup qualifiers next round and defeat both Iraq and Bahrain in order to clinch one of the places.
With the exception of a few players who were unable to accompany the national team due to injuries or travel restrictions during the spread of the Coronavirus, Skocic has invited most of the top players inside and outside Iran, although as always there have been criticisms in some posts.


However, the return of Taremi, Azmoun, Beiranvand, etc. to the national team in this camp compared to the earlier one is good news for the fans of Team Melli who always want to see a full-strength team in action. As in previous camps, the Croatian coach has invited several young and lesser-known players, and it remains to be seen what the consequences of their presence in the national team will be.

Given Bahrain hosting the third qualifying group for the World Cup in Asia, Skocic and his team are working very hard to advance to the next stage and must use the same friendly games to increase the quality and preparation of the national team.

Syrian national team
The Syrian national team recently played a friendly match against Bahrain, and lost 3-1, with some Syrian media and fans criticizing their coach. However, Nabil Maaloul, who has a track record of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup with the Tunisian national team, has achieved brilliant results in the first group of the World Cup together with Syria and is in first place above China.

Syria has almost reached the third round of the World Cup and is now preparing for the toughest stage of the tournament to complete the unfinished work of the previous round. They lost four years ago in their last World Cup qualifier against Uruguay and failed to qualify for the World Cup.
Omar Al-Suma (due to injury) and Omar Al-Kharbin (lifelong suspension from the national team) are not present in this match as two prominent strikers, but other main Syrian players have come to Tehran. This meeting is very important for Syria in terms of results and readiness.

“Fair Play” that has gone with the wind.

 

Team Melli head coach Dragan Skocic and Mehdi Taremi questioned AFC’s decision to hold World Cup qualifiers in Bahrain saying the decision was not made in the best interests of the participants.

They were not alone by any means as this great disappointment his all level of football in Iran which was counting of hosting 3 home matches against Hong Kong. Bahrain and Iraq.

 

Nothing is furthest away from “Fair Play” than the decision by AFC to award the hosting of group C remaining matches of the FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers to Bahrain.

Iran has already played in Bahrain and lost. Iran is within its full right to avenge that defeat and become a contender by given its legitimate right to play Bahrain in Iran (be it Tehran, Tabriz, or Esfahan).  But to the shock of many, Bahrain was awarded the hosting!

There has to be some process matrix in taking such a decision, at least that is what many think. It should not be arbitrarily, politically motivated, based on favoritism, or based on factors beyond sport.

It is worth looking at a simple comparison. Surely it is not rocket science to figure. When it comes to accommodation and logistics, perhaps Bahrain beats Iraq and Cambodia, but it is way behind Hong Kong and at in a best-case scenario on par with Iran.

If we take the weather factor, then Bahrain is right at the bottom of the table. P{laying football in the heat and high humidity of June in the Persian Gulf countries, is not for the faint-hearted and is a hazard to the players, especially those who are not accustomed to such weather.

That is why FIFA moved the World Cup 2022 dates to November/December where the climate is much milder and pleasant. It was a major historical decision but in the end, it was the right one for all involved. The question now is, how come these weather considerations have not been applied in the case of awarding the hosting to Bahrain?

Iran is a big country, and it could host matches in cities ideal weather. The average temperature of Tabriz in June is 14.8 °C  to 26.6°C. It has the second biggest stadium which was recently renovated too.

If we are talking about Venues, Iran leads all of the group teams in a number of Stadia and facilities.

Apparently, AFC’s decision process is nothing like that.

The Iranians are furious at the AFC decision and have demanded an explanation, but seriously, no one expects AFC to provide any logical reasoning beyond its own. The world witnessed how football is administered by the ruling bodies. It is an autocratic system and one-sided which means the right to appeal and grievances are nothing but ceremonial especially if it involves commercial rights and financial interests.

In the corridors of Arab-dominated AFC, Iran has been deprived of many of its rights and the biased decisions against it are aplenty. The Iranian federation’s managers have played a major role in Iran losing so many cases, or at least not being given any favors. In general, these rulings are controlled by minnows albeit with quite a few accumulated votes. The Iranian representations in the AFC have been weak. The ineffectiveness of FFIRI management is institutional as a consequence of a system of appointment in the shape of a so-called election of the federation. Incompetent personnel reaches leadership posts due to their political influence more than their administrational skills and abilities.

Politics is quite rife in Iran’s federation, blame culture is a standard mode of operation, the current one accuses his predecessors, and the cycle repeats itself. The recently appointed President of the Football Federation (FFIRI) Shahab Azizi-Khadem was very quick to issue a long emotional communique accusing the previous administration of incompetency and lack of effort that resulted in the loss of the hosting rights. No one is in any illusion that this Azizi-Khdem will do any better than the rest of them, however.

 

Iranian fans are the eventual losers in all cases. When a small country like Bahrain has one of its subjects heading the Asian football ruling body, and good luck to them, it is no wonder that the decision of hosting the World Cup 2022 qualifiers tilted towards Bahrain. One needs to ask, why Iran a country with thousands of years of civilization is unable to produce competent representatives and candidates for the presidency of the AFC , or at least someone who can protect its interest in Kula Lumpur.

The decision for Bahrain hosting was taken way back before the announcement two days ago. AFC was just trying to create justifications, which until the writing of this article was not publicized.

Let’s end this with a quick quiz.

When is “Fair Play” the slogan that has been promoted by FIFA in football for many years, not a “Fair Play”?

If you guessed any of the answers below, then it is not too far from the truth:

  • When fair play is applied by AFC.
  • When your opponent in the World Cup qualifiers whom you have already played away and lost, has a man in the top of the AFC Pyramid.
  • When you play the same opponent in home and away format, at the opponent’s venue twice.
  • When playing in 29°C to 38°C degrees temperature and humidity that can be up to 90% (59% average) is much healthier and cooler for the players than high altitude mild weather of Tehran (average of 20.1°C to 34.5°C) with Maximum Humidity of 10%
  • When Covid19 is used as the ultimate excuse for bending the rules and breaking it.

Of course, we can go on and provide you a full sheet but we believe that you have caught the drift.

Isa Al Kasir suspended for six months!

Kuala Lumpur: The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Disciplinary and Ethics Committee has banned Isa Alkasir, of Persepolis FC, from taking part in any kind of football-related activity for six months for violating Article 58.1 of the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Code (2019 Edition). The ban will take effect immediately.

The player, who was also fined USD10,000, was found to have used a discriminatory gesture during the AFC Champions League (West) game against Pakhtakor on September 30, 2020, in Doha, Qatar.

Article 58.1 states that anyone who offends the dignity of a person or group of persons through contemptuous, discriminatory, or denigratory words or actions concerning race, skin color, gender, disability, language, age, physical appearance, religion, political opinion, wealth, birth or any other status, sexual orientation, or ethnic, national, or social origin has committed an offense.

Al Kasir’s goal celebration is normally quite eccentric and has led to several awards of yellow cards, the last one was in the AFC Champions League matches when he took off his jersey after scoring, a punishable offense. In the offense that led to his ban, Al Kasir seemed to stretch both his eyes with his hands. Not clear what kind of a weird celebration was that or what or who Al Kasir was mocking. However, a Bahraini National Team player had a similar ban by FIFA after making a similar gesture to Al Kasir. Bahrain was playing Hong Kong away and the Bahrain player seemed to be mocking the Chinese race which is certainly a violation and a racist gesture. In Al Kasir’s case, there was no Chinese involved unless there is a hidden motive that only the AFC and Al Kasir understand.

Al Kasir not only misses the crucial semi-final of the AFC Champions League but also is deprived of a chance to play for Team Melli for the next six months. He was a strong candidate for selection in the Dragan Skocic list before his stupidity and petulant act.  Al Kasir ( his proper name is Isa Al Katheer, rather than the Iranian pronunciation) is a player from Khuzestan of Arab origin.

World Cup qualifiers postponed again to 2021!

FIFA has issued a statement postponing the FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers and AFC Asian Cup 2023 for another few months to 2012.

With this further postponement, it is difficult to envisage normal league schedules and international matches to complete by the Winter of 2022 when the Qatar World Cup is scheduled to start, assuming FIFA will not address that.

Team Melli, currently in the 3rd place of the table behind Iraq and Bahrain was scheduled to play Hong Kong on the 8th of October in the return legs.

Following is the FIFA statement:

“In light of the current COVID-19 situation in many countries, FIFA and the Asian Confederation (AFC) have jointly decided that the upcoming qualifying matches for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ and AFC Asian Cup China 2023, originally scheduled to take place during the international match windows in October and November 2020, will be rescheduled to 2021.

With the aim of protecting the health and safety of all participants, FIFA and the AFC will continue to work together to closely monitor the situation in the region and to identify new dates for the respective qualifying matches. Further details on the new dates for the next round of qualifying matches for the FIFA World Cup 2022 and Asian Cup 2023 will be announced in due course.”

FIFA World Cup 2022 Qualifiers may be held behind closed doors.

With COVID19 still prevalent, Team Melli is likely to play the rest of FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers behind closed doors.

After months of uncertainty following of the postponement of the qualifiers, the schedule for the second round of the FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers in the Asian Zone was announced, and Iran will play four crucial matches in October and November this year. However, the venues have not yet been announced yet by the World Football Governing body and AFC, and it is unclear whether the games will be hosted by the home team as standard, and whether spectators will be allowed entry into the venues. There is a possibility that the rest of the qualifiers will be played in a third country behind closed doors.

This possibility of action by FIFA and AFC is due to the continuing outbreak of coronavirus in different countries of the world. Corona is currently on the rise in some countries, and experts predict that the spread of the disease will worsen in the fall, and health protocols need to be implemented more vigorously. In this regard, the head of the UEFA Medical Committee announced that all national games will be held in the fall without spectators and that fans will not be able to return to the stadiums at the moment.

Such ruling by the Europeans could also be implemented in Asia which would practically deny the Iranian fans from attending matches in Azadi.

 * Effect of behind closed door games on Team Melli Chances.

Is this ban complicating Team Melli’s chances of qualifying? Although FIFA will announce its decisions after consulting with local confederations, it is clear that some Asian countries are less prepared than the Europeans and developed countries in terms of health protocols. As a result, due to the Iranian Premier League games being played behind closed doors, the AFC may not allow Iran to host spectators in the fall, and the national team will be forced to face its rivals without the support of the fans. Iranian fans have been a hallmark of Team Melli’s success throughout the years.

The players and managers have bee counting of home advantage in their remaining games specifically against Bahrain and Iraq, the two contenders of this group.

Due to the fact that Team Melli has played three away games, the matched in Tehran without the presence of spectators will be slightly in favor of the rivals. Currently, Iran is in third place in its group due to poor results of the previous round and the loss against Bahrain and Iraq under former coach Marc Wilmots. Iram has 4 points less than its two group leaders, namely Iraq and Bahrain.

Accordingly, the schedule of the Iranian national football team’s return matches was announced as follows:

Iran – Hong Kong (Thursday, October 8)

Cambodia – Iran (Tuesday, October 13)

Iran – Bahrain (Thursday, November 12)

Iran – Iraq (Tuesday, November 17)

Single country hosting for FIFA qualifiers.

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is thinking of a plan for one venue or one country to host the remaining  FIFA 2022 World Cup and the 2023 Asian Cup qualifiers.

The 2022 World Cup qualifiers in Asia have been postponed due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.  The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is considering a single host country, given the continuing coronavirus and the restrictions of entries by many countries that have been placed on their borders. Qatar seems to be the obvious candidate for such hosting.

To create such a scenario, FIFA must first approve such a plan, so the AFC is consulting with FIFA to reach a final conclusion. The AFC website said that the AFC considers the continuation of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers and the 2023 Asian Cup as a cumulative system (hosted by one country) as the best solution for the current situation with Corona. Qatar’s Ustad al-Doha website reported by saying that creating such conditions will allow the member countries of the Asian Football Confederation to hold their local leagues as well.

Certainly, this decision will not be in favor of Iranian football, because Team Melli lost in the away matches against Iraq and Bahrain, and it is hoped that by hosting both teams in Azadi, it will make up for the defeats, and improve its standings in the table.

Although Corona has not yet been eliminated as countries like India and the USA are seeing a rising number of cases, the AFC, like other football governing bodies, seems to be determined to continue football even suggesting games without fans, just to ensure financial revenues. Some European leagues such as the English Premier League blackmail their governments citing huge losses. redundancies and bankruptcies of clubs, to force the authorities to award some kind of dispensation to start playing football. If that happens, AFC and FIFA will certainly have a solid backing to start the competitions again.