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Italian Coach Antonio Gagliardi Abruptly Terminates Iran Contract, Returns to Europe

TEHRAN – In a surprising turn of events just months before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Antonio Gagliardi, the Italian assistant coach of the Iran national football team, has unilaterally broken his contract with the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI) and returned to his home country with immediate effect, multiple sources confirm.

Gagliardi, born 11 August 1983, was appointed in November 2025 as a key tactical lieutenant to head coach Amir Ghalenoei. His departure, described by insiders as sudden and unexpected, leaves a significant void in Team Melli’s technical staff during a critical phase of World Cup preparation.

A Decorated European Pedigree

Before his stint in Iran, Gagliardi built a formidable reputation in European football. He previously served as a match analyst and assistant coach for the Italy national team, playing an instrumental behind-the-scenes role in the Azzurri’s triumphant UEFA Euro 2020 campaign. His analytical expertise and experience at the highest levels of the international game were seen as a major coup for Iranian football.

Why Tehran? The 2026 World Cup Ambition

When Ghalenoei secured Gagliardi’s services in late 2025, the move was hailed as a strategic masterstroke. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, the Iranian federation sought to inject modern European tactical methodology into Team Melli. Ghalenoei publicly expressed hope that Gagliardi’s experience would “enhance Iran’s chances and add significant value to the team’s tactics and preparation,” particularly in set-piece routines and in-game adaptability against top-tier opponents.

The Break: Why Now?

While the FFIRI has yet to release an official statement, reports from Italian football journalist Gianluca Di Marzio’s network suggest that Gagliardi’s decision was prompted by a flurry of interest from Serie B clubs. According to these sources, several second-division Italian sides have offered Gagliardi the opportunity to become their head coach—a promotion from his current assistant role.

The allure of a top job in his home country, combined with reported personal and professional adjustment challenges in Iran, appears to have accelerated his decision to unilaterally terminate the agreement.

Alin Dinka, Romanian goalkeepers’ coach.

What’s Next for Team Melli?

Despite this high-profile exit, the Iranian federation is moving to ensure continuity. The existing support structure for head coach Amir Ghalenoei remains in place. Team Melli’s coaching assistance will continue under the guidance of a diverse and experienced team, including:

  • Andranik Teymourian – The former Esteghlal and Bolton Wanderers midfielder, known for his leadership and tactical intelligence.
  • Rahman Rezaei – The ex-Messina and Livorno defender, who brings a wealth of Serie A defensive experience.
  • Alin Dinka : The Romanian goalkeepers coach, who previously worked for Tractor in the same capacity.
  • Saeed Alhoei – A rising figure within Iran’s coaching circles.
  • Homan Afazeli – The team’s analyst, who will now likely absorb many of the responsibilities previously held by Gagliardi.

Official Silence and Potential Fallout

As of press time, the FFIRI has neither confirmed nor denied the Italian’s departure. Legal experts note that a unilateral breach of contract could lead to financial penalties or a dispute referred to FIFA’s Dispute Resolution Chamber (DRC). However, given Gagliardi’s swift return to Europe and reported job offers, it appears the 43-year-old is willing to accept those consequences in pursuit of a head coaching role.

For Iran, the timing is far from ideal. With the 2026 World Cup draw potentially just weeks away, Ghalenoei must now rapidly recalibrate his technical team, proving once again that off-field turbulence remains an all-too-familiar companion for Team Melli on the road to the world stage.

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“Discipline is a top priority in Team Melli,” says Rezaei

In a short interview with Khabar Varzeshi, Rahman Rezaei, the assistant coach of Team Melli, highlighted the importance of discipline in Team Melli and how crucial it is for the overall success of the team.

Rezaaei was asked by the reporter “In the previous camp, Mohammad Hossein Kananizadegan was not invited due to disciplinary issues. Is he on the blacklist for the coming camps or not?”

“Disciplinary issues are a top priority for Team Melli’s coaching staff, headed by Amir Ghalenoei. In any case, in the previous camp, it was decided that Kananizadegan would be excluded from the group. Regarding whether he will be added to our team in the new camp or not, it is all up to the direct opinion of the respected head coach. I would like to emphasize again that Ghalenoei has a special emphasis on maintaining order and discipline in the national team because this issue is directly related to the fate of the team. You must have noticed, in the recent games of the Omid team in the Olympic qualifiers, the yellow cards were the difference between us qualifying or losing the chance to create history.”

“Disciplinary issues cost our football dearly. Previous experiences should be a lesson for us. Lately, football rules have become stricter than before, and both AFC and FIFA are very strict on the conduct of players and coaches, hence we attach high importance to it and should have zero tolerance for indiscipline no matter how important a player is for the team. We continue to advocate good behavior and discipline even in training and around the camps.”

This is an encouraging development for Team Melli’s mentality but it remains to be seen if this strict discipline and behavior will be implemented in competition matches. Historically, lax discipline has been the Achilles heel of Iranian football and that includes tactical discipline on top of behavior on and off the field. The former coach of Team Melli, Carlos Queiroz has done a fine job creating a strict disciplinarian environment in the camp. That discipline waned slightly during Dragan Skocic’s tenure.
it remains to be seen if Amir Ghalenoei is serious about this vital issue. Domestic coaches are known to be more tolerant of players’ indiscretions as evident in the Omid team in recent weeks.

Italian coach Antonio Manicone is to be appointed as an assistant coach with Ghalenoei.

Petkovic’s former assistant on the Lazio, Switzerland and Bordeaux bench is expected to assist Amir Ghalenoei in Team Melli

Together with Petkovic

(Keystone)

June 3, 2023

According to reports in the Iranian media, Antonio Manicone is about to join the coaching staff of Team Melli, as an assistant to Amir Ghalenoei. The FFIRI has already confirmed its intention in fact confirmed its intention to hire a foreign assistant without naming anyone specific.

The 56-year-old Italian was assistant to Vladimir Petkovic on the benches of Lazio, the Swiss national team, and Bordeaux. As a player, he wore the shirts of Inter, Palermo, Genoa, and Perugia.

Currently, there are three Iranian assistant coaches helping Amir Ghalenoei, Andranik Teymourian, Hamid Mottahari, and Rahman Rezaei while Miguel Teixeira is the only non-Iranian assistant on the bench.

Iran vs. Bosnia: Historic lookback

The “A” national team of Bosnia and Herzegovina will play a friendly match with Iran national team in Sarajevo on 12th November.

B&H and Iran have met 6 times so far. Five matches were friendly, while the only competitive match was played at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Iran is more successful in head-to-head matches, as it recorded 4 victories, while one match ended in a draw. The BH team achieved its only victory against Iran at the World Cup in Brazil.

These national teams met for the first time on 22nd July 2001 in Bihać, when they played a tie 2:2. Goals for Bosnia and Herzegovina were scored by Sead Seferović in the 7th, and Miroslav Dujmović in the 10th, while Sirous Dinmohammadi in the 16th and Iraj Fatemi in the 90th minute scored for Iran.

In the next 4 matches, Iran won. First at the Azadi Sports Stadium in Tehran on 10.08.2001 with the result 4:0 (Hasheminasab 5th and 90th, Karimi 65th, Daei 87th minute), then on 02.02.2005 at the same venue with 2:1 (Daei 38th, Borhani 74th – Elvir Bolić 18th minute).

The Azadi Sport Stadium hosted the fourth meeting between B&H and Iran on 31.05.2006. Iran won 5:2. The national team of Bosnia and Herzegovina had a 2:0 advantage in that match with goals scored by Zvjezdan Misimović in the 4th and Sergej Barbarez in the 17th minute, but the Iranians reversed the result through Mehrzad Madanchi (26th), Rahman Rezaei (45th), Vahid Hashemian 46th), Reza Enayatia (89th) and Rasoul Khatibi (90th minute).

The fifth match was played at the Asim Ferhatović-Hase Stadium in Sarajevo on 12.08.2009. And then Bosnia and Herzegovina took the lead with 2:0 with scored goals by Edin Džeko in the 52nd and 65th minute, but in the end, they were defeated with 2:3. Goals for Iran were scored by Masoud Shojaei in the 79th, Arash Borhani in the 86th, and  Andrenik ‘Ando’ Teymouriian in the 90th minute.

The last match of these teams was played on 25.06.2014 at the Fonte Nova Arena in El Salvador (Brazil) in the 3rd round of Group F of the World Cup. Bosnia and Herzegovina won 3:1, and the goals were scored by Edin Džeko in the 23rd, Miralem Pjanić in the 59th, and Avdija Vršajević in the 83rd minute. The only goal for Iran was scored by Reza Ghoochannejad in the 82nd minute.

The match will be played behind closed doors without the spectators at the Asim Ferhatović-Hase Stadium in Sarajevo on 12.11.2020.

 

Iran vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina Matches records

 

 

Venue Matches W D L Goals Goal Diff.
H 4 3 0 1 12 – 6 +6
A 2 1 1 0 5 – 4 +1
N 1 0 0 1 1 – 3 -2
Total 7 4 1 2 18 – 13 +5

 

Date Comp. H / A / N Final score Stadium Attendance
25.06.2014 FIFA World Cup / Group F N 1 – 3 Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador 48,011
12.08.2009 Friendly A 3 – 2 Asim Ferhatovic Hase Stadium – Sarajevo 20,000
31.05.2006 Friendly H 5 – 2 Azadi Stadium, Tehran 40,000
02.02.2005 Friendly H 2 – 1 Azadi Stadium, Tehran 10,000
10.08.2001 Others / LG CUP H 4 – 0 Azadi Stadium, Tehran 75,000
22.07.2001 Friendly A 2 – 2 Stadion NK Jedinstvo podno Boriæa , Bihac 5,000
12.09.1993 Friendly H 1 – 3 Azadi Stadium, Tehran