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Team Melli Faces Tajikistan in Pivotal CAFA Group Stage Clash


Iran’s national football team, Team Melli, is set to take on Tajikistan today, Thursday, September 4, at 7:00 PM local time in Dushanbe. This third and final Group B match of the 2025 CAFA Championship presents a fascinating clash that, while framed within a regional tournament, offers a serious test for Amir Ghalenoei’s rejuvenated squad and a clear measure of the footballing divergence between the two nations.

A Common Language, A Different Footballing Reality

A unique subplot to this encounter is the shared Persian language, which could facilitate on-pitch communication and create intriguing interpersonal moments. However, football is ultimately decided by quality and pedigree. Here, Iran holds a significant advantage, boasting a rich history of World Cup appearances and decades of dominance in Asian football—a stark contrast to Tajikistan’s emerging status.

Iran: Seeking Refinement Amidst Results

Fresh from convincing 3-1 and 3-0 victories over Afghanistan and India, a renewed sense of discipline and confidence surrounds Team Melli. While the results have been perfect, placing Iran atop the group, the performances revealed that a new superstar has yet to emerge and consistently attractive football remains a work in progress. A draw or win against the hosts will see Iran advance to the final in Uzbekistan as group winners.

Coach Ghalenoei has been candid, admitting that preparations for the tournament were less than ideal and that player fatigue is a concern. Consequently, this match serves as a critical benchmark for assessing how his young team adapts to the pressures of an international away game.

Tajikistan: Fueled by Passion and Home Support

For Tajikistan, motivation will far exceed the pressure of the result. Playing in front of a passionate home crowd in Dushanbe, they are well aware that defeating Iran is a tall order. However, a cohesive, energetic, and tactically disciplined performance would itself be a monumental achievement for their football. They will likely employ a compact defense and look to disrupt Iran’s rhythm through aggressive pressing and rapid counter-attacks.

Keys to the Match

For Iran, the path to victory hinges on controlling possession, exploiting the width of the pitch to stretch the Tajik defense, and relying on the sharpness of strikers like Aliyari and Alipour to convert chances. The midfield battle will be crucial; they must play intelligently to neutralize Tajikistan’s emotional intensity and establish their own tempo.

Tajikistan’s hope lies in a spirited, organized defensive effort and capitalizing on any lapse in Iranian concentration to create a moment of surprise that could electrify the home crowd.

Conclusion: An Opportunity to Assert Dominance

While football is always capable of producing surprises, the gulf in technical quality and experience makes Iran the clear favorite. For Amir Ghalenoei, this is more than a group stage fixture—it is an opportunity to demonstrate that his young Team Melli can not only win but also display the discipline and fighting spirit that wins the hearts of fans.

Tonight’s match is a meeting of neighbors, but on the pitch, the divide is as wide as their histories in Asian football. With one win and one loss, Tajikistan dreams of a historic upset to reach the final, ensuring the seats of Dushanbe’s Hesar Stadium will be packed and roaring long before the referee’s first whistle.

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Match List

#Match DateMatch TypeOpponentScoreResult
11993-06-13OthersTajikistan1-0W
21998-12-10Asian GamesTajikistan5-0W
32000-11-28World Cup QualifierTajikistan2-0W
42012-11-06FriendlyTajikistan6-1W
52025-09-04CAFA Nations CupTajikistanNA

Match Summary

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Goal Scorers

PlayerTotal Goals
Ali DAEI3
Abolghasim DEHNAVI2
Yaghoub KARIMI2
Mehdi HASHIMINASAB1
Karim BAGHERI1
Mohammad KHAKPOUR1
Ali MOUSAVI1
Ali Asghar MODIR ROUSTA1
Ahmad HASSANZADEH1
Alireza ABBASFARD1

Team Melli Begins CAFA Nations Cup 2024 Campaign Against Afghanistan

Dushanbe, Tajikistan – The CAFA Nations Cup 2024 is set to kick off on August 29, with Iran’s Team Melli beginning their title defense against Afghanistan in Dushanbe. Host nation Tajikistan will also start their campaign on the same day, facing Malaysia, the sole East Asian representative in the tournament.

Group Stage Fixtures & Key Matches

  • August 29:
  • Iran vs Afghanistan
  • Tajikistan vs Malaysia
  • September 1:
  • Iran vs Malaysia
  • Afghanistan vs Tajikistan
  • September 4 (Final Group Matches):
  • Tajikistan vs Iran (a potential group decider)
  • Afghanistan vs Malaysia

All matches in Group B will be held at Dushanbe’s Central Republican Stadium, while Group A (featuring Uzbekistan, Kyrgyz Republic, Turkmenistan, and Oman) will take place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Tournament Format & Road to the Final

Only the group winners will advance to the final, scheduled for September 8 in Tashkent. The two runners-up will compete for third place in Dushanbe on the same day.

Team Melli’s Dominance & Expectations

As the defending champions of the CAFA Nations Cup, Iran enters the tournament as the favorite. Having won the inaugural edition in 2023, Team Melli will aim to maintain their regional supremacy under coach Amir Ghalenoei. Key players like Mehdi Taremi and Sardar Azmoun are expected to lead the charge.

Meanwhile, Tajikistan, fresh from their impressive 2023 AFC Asian Cup performance, will look to leverage home advantage. Malaysia, invited as a guest team, could be a dark horse, while Afghanistan seeks to make an impact under new management.

Group A Preview: Uzbekistan Favored to Progress

In Tashkent, hosts Uzbekistan are strong contenders, with the Kyrgyz Republic and Oman posing tough challenges. Turkmenistan will aim to spring a surprise in a competitive group. This group is the stronger of the two with a chance of an upset.

CAFA regional has two representatives in the next year FIFA World Cup in Iran and Uzbekistan.

With only one team from each group advancing, every match will be crucial. Football fans across Central Asia can expect an exciting tournament filled with high-stakes clashes.


Team Melli Head Coach Amir Ghalenoei stated:

“Our goal is clear—to defend our title. We respect all opponents, but we are here to win. The players are motivated, and we’ve prepared thoroughly for this challenge.”

Tajikistan’s Head coach, Petar Šegrt emphasized:

“Playing at home is an advantage, but also a responsibility. We want to make our fans proud and prove we belong among Central Asia’s best.”

Afghanistan, under new management, aims to make an impact. Coach Ashley Westwood remarked:

“We’re building something new, and this tournament is a great platform. The players are eager to show their potential.”
Malaysia Head Coach, Peter Cklamovski, described the CAFA Nations Cup 2025 as an important step in the Malaysian national squad’s journey towards building a more competitive team.
The Nations Cup is an exciting tournament, and it’s an important step in our journey as a national team. We have been waiting for the draw for some time, and we’ve obviously had plan A and B

He also described the match against Ira as a great opportunity to assess the true level of the Malaysian National Team.
They (Iran) are going to the World Cup. It is a massive challenge for us, a massive opportunity for us. We will use it as a way to benchmark ourselves against the best. A test of our football against them, we will take our football to them as hard as we can.”


Omid team defeats Lebanon in AFC U23 qualifiers.

Dushanbe: Iran and group host Tajikistan set up a winner-takes-all Group B finale in AFC U23 Asian Cup Uzbekistan 2022 qualifying after both sides secured wins on Thursday.
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Iran earned a 2-0 win over Lebanon in the early match at Dushanbe’s Central Republican Stadium, before Tajikistan piled on the goals to beat Nepal 6-0 in the later game.
Lebanon 0-2 IR Iran

Keen to build on their strong finish In Monday’s 4-0 win over Nepal. Iran took just five minutes to go ahead through Mehdi Lamouchi, who latched onto skipper Yasin Salmani’s pass before beating Lebanese goalkeeper Antoine Al Douaihy from close range.

Iran suffered a blow when Mohammad Khodabandehlo was sent off after being shown a second yellow card in the 36th minute, but Lebanon failed to capitalize on their numerical advantage.

Mahdavikia’s side missed the chance to extend their lead when Saman Fallahvarnami’s Panenka-style penalty kick was kept out by the woodwork in the 90th minute, but the second goal did arrive in the fourth minute of injury time, with Milad Kor rising high to head home the sealer.

Team Melli Omid now faces what looms as a crucial clash with Tajikistan, while Lebanon will be playing for pride in their final outing against Nepal.