Tag: Ramin REZAEAIAN

Ghalenoei’s antic continues.

As Team Melli departs for Hong Kong for what can only be considered a formality and practice match, head coach Amir Ghalenoei’s team selection raises significant questions about his motives and judgment.

The exclusion of Ramin Rezaeian, one of the standout performers in Iran’s league with Sepahan this season, is particularly perplexing. To Ghalenoei’s embarrassment, Rezaeian, a versatile player capable of filling multiple roles on the pitch, scored a hat trick in his last match just a day before the squad for Hong Kong was announced. Despite this impressive performance, Ghalenoei did not provide a convincing explanation for Rezaeian’s omission, a pattern observed throughout his tenure with the team.

In contrast, Ghalenoei was more transparent about the exclusion of Hossein Hosseini, citing emotional pressure as a reason for giving Esteghlal’s goalkeeper a break for the Hong Kong match.

While Rezaeian’s exclusion appears to be a poor decision, the inclusion of 35-year-old Shojaa Khalilzadeh is equally questionable. Although Iran is not expected to face a stern challenge from Hong Kong, Khalilzadeh has struggled against tougher opponents and seems unprepared for the upcoming stages of the qualifiers. Even in the domestic league with Tractor, Khalilzadeh’s performances have ranged from poor to average. Ghalenoei’s decision to rely on a slowing central defender, who was outplayed in the semi-finals of the Asian Cup 2023 against Qatar, raises doubts about his strategic planning.

Team Melli’s midfield also appears to lack creativity, command, and control. Saman Ghoddos is probably the only player who has consistently performed well as an attacking midfielder. Ahmad Nourollahi, who has been a close second, finds himself on Ghalenoei’s bad list. Nourollahi, an Al-Wehda player, was excluded from selection due to disciplinary reasons after abandoning the Team Melli camp without permission. While this decision might be justified, it leaves a void in the midfield that will be difficult to fill.

As Ghalenoei continues to navigate his controversial team selections, the fans and media are left questioning whether these decisions will benefit Team Melli in the long run or hinder their progress in crucial stages of the qualifiers.

Squad announced for Turkmenistan matches.

Iran’s national football team will face Turkmenistan in the preliminary stage of the World Cup on 21st March in Tehran’s Azadi Stadium. This match will be held at 19:30. Iran’s national football team will play the first leg against Turkmenistan on the 21st and then will travel to play away in Turkmenistan on March 26th

Iran is in Group E of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers along with Uzbekistan, Hong Kong, and Turkmenistan. The names of the players invited to the squad for this match were announced by head coach Amir Ghalenoei as follows:

Goalkeepers:

Alireza Beiranvand, Payam Niazmand, Seyed Hossein Hosseini, Aria Shakouri

Defenders:

Shoja Khalilzadeh, Hossein Kanaanizadegan, Amin Hizbavi, Saman Fallah, Ramin Rezaeian, Saleh Hardani, Milad Mohammadi, Abolfazl Jalali, Hossein Goudarzi

Midfielders:

Omid Nourafkan, Saman Ghoddos Saeed Ezzatollahi, Mohammad Ghorbani, Ali Gholizadeh, Allhayar Sayyadmanesh, Mehdi Limuchi, Mehdi Torabi, Alireza Jahanbakhsh

Forwards:

Mehdi Taremi, Javad Aghaeipour, Sardar Azmoun, Mohammad Reza Azadi , Saeed Saharkhizan , Mohammad Mohebi, Mehdi Ghaeydi,

Which players should be left out of Team Melli?

The defeat against Qatar in the semi-finals of the 18th AFC Asian Cup 2023 left Iranian fans with a bitter taste and yet another heartbreak. This tournament presented Iran with its best chance in 48 years to clinch the Asian trophy, yet familiar shortcomings plagued the team once again, resulting in a loss when victory seemed within reach.

Amidst the disappointment, criticism has been directed towards Amir Ghalenoei for his unwavering faith in established players despite their evident lack of form and fitness for a demanding tournament. Ghalenoei’s tendency to attribute the team’s failures to bad luck rather than addressing underlying issues has drawn skepticism from many observers.

Under mounting pressure, Ghalenoei has finally acknowledged the need for rejuvenation, signaling a potential shift in the team’s composition starting with the match against Turkmenistan, who did not qualify for the AFC Asian Cup 2023.

The pressing question now revolves around which players should make way for new blood. Let’s examine the list of potential candidates:

  1. Shoja Khalilzadeh (34 years) – The central defender will miss the Turkmenistan match due to a red card received against Qatar. While known for his courage and determination, Khalilzadeh’s diminishing pace and agility, compounded by his advancing age, highlight his limitations.
  2. Ehsan Hajsafy (33 years) – Once a dynamic winger known for his speed and defensive capabilities, Hajsafy has shown signs of decline in recent times. While still a valuable squad member, his diminishing abilities suggest that his time in the national team may be nearing its end.
  3. Karim Ansarifard (33 years) – Ansarifard’s frequent club changes have impacted his form, diminishing his value to Team Melli. With plenty of alternatives available, his role within the team has become less prominent.
  4. Omid Ebrahimi (35 years) – Ebrahimi’s dedication and work ethic are unquestionable, but his ability to compete at the international level has been called into question due to his age and physical limitations. Retirement from international football may be on the horizon for him.
  5. Shariyar Moghanlou (29 years) – Moghanlou has struggled to make an impact on the international stage, with his lack of speed and decisiveness hindering his effectiveness. His contributions to the team have been minimal, suggesting that his time in the national setup may be limited.
  6. Saeid Ezatolahi (27 years) – Once heralded as a rising star, Ezatolahi has failed to fulfill his potential, with inconsistency and frequent club changes hampering his progress. His physical attributes are no longer sufficient to set him apart, making a temporary exclusion from the squad a viable option.
  7. Ramin Rezaeian (33 years) – Despite being one of the more reliable players in the squad, Rezaeian’s recent form has dipped, particularly in the AFC Asian Cup. While still possessing valuable qualities, his declining speed and subpar performances raise questions about his long-term viability in the team.

In conclusion, while these players have served Team Melli with distinction, it may be time for them to step aside and make room for fresher talent that can inject renewed energy and vigor into the national team.

Final list of Asian Cup squad announced

Football federation has announced the squad list of 21 players , who will be taking part in the AFC Asian Cup 2015 in Australia. 2 players will be added to the list in the coming days.

 

 

Shirt Number
Player Name

3

HAJSAFY, Ehsan


25-Feb-90
25 years
Sepahan
Defender
60 Caps
3 Goals
3 Ehsan Haji Safi

4

HOSSEINI, Jalal


03-Feb-82
33 Years
Al Ahli (QAT)
Defender
86 Caps
6 goals
4 - Jalal Hosseini

6

NEKOUNAM, Javad


06-Sep-80
35 Years
Osasuna (ESP)
Midfield
143 Caps
37 Goals
6 Javad Nekounam

14

TEYMOURIAN, Andranik


06-Mar-83
32 Years
Esteghlal
Midfield
79 Caps
9 Goals
14 Andranik Teymourian

10

ANSARIFARD, Karim


03-Apr-90
25Years
Osasuna (ESP)
Forward
42 Caps
9 Goals
10 Karim Ansarifard

7

SHOJAEI, Masoud


09-Jun-84
31 Years
Las Palmas (ESP)
Midfield
51 Caps
5 Goals
7 Masoud Shojaei

11

GHAFOORI, Vouriya


20.Sep.87
27 years
Sepahan Esfahan
Defender
1 Cap

21

DEJAGAH, Ashkan


05-Jul-86
27 years
Al Arabi (QAT)
Midfield
14 Caps
4 Goals
21 Ashkan Dejagah

16

GHOOCHANNEJAD, Reza


20-Sep-87
26 years
Al Kuwait (KUW)
Forward
14 Caps
11 Goals
16 Reza Ghoochannejad

8

POURALIGANJI, Morteza


19-Apr-92
22 years
Naft Tehran
Defender
0 Caps
0 Goal

18

JAHANBAKSH, Alireza


08-Oct-93
20 years
NEC Nijmegen (NED)
Forward
7 Caps
1 Goal
9 Alireza Jahanbakhsh

5

KHANZADEH, MohammadReza


20-Jan-92
23 years
Persepolis
Defender
7 Caps
1 Goal
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19

BEIKZADEH, Hashim


22-Jan-84
30 years
Esteghlal
Defender
16 caps
1 goal
19 Hashim Beikzadeh

15

REZAEIAN Ramin


21-Mar-90
24 years
Rah Ahan
Defender
0 caps

1

HAGHIGHI, Alireza


02-May-88
26 years
Sporting Covilhã (POR)
Goalkeeper
6 caps
12 Alireza Haghighi

2

HEYDARI, Khosro


14-Sep-83
30 Years
Esteghlal
Defender
49 Caps
2 Khosro Heydari

22

BIRANVAND, Alireza


23-Sep-91
23 Years
Naft Tehran
Goalkeeper
0 Caps

QUEIROZ, Carlos


01-Mar-53
61 Years
Head Coach
Coach Queiroz

12

FOROUZAN, Mohsen


03-May-88
26 Years
Esteghlal
Goalkeeper
0 Caps

20

AZMOUN, Sardar


01-Jan-95
19 Years
Rubin Kazan
Forward
3 Caps
1 Goal

13

AMIRI, Vahid


02-Apr-88
26 Years
Naft Tehran
Midfield
0 Caps
0 Goal

23

POOLADI, Mehrdad


20-Feb-87
26 years
Al Shahaniya (QAT)
Defender
21 caps
23 Mehrdad Pooladi

17

RAFEI, Soroush


24-Apr-90
24 years
Foolad Khuzestan
Midfield
0 caps

9

EBRAHIMI, Omid


16-Sep-87
27 years
Esteghlal
Midfield
6 caps