Year: 2014

WC 2014 – Argentina squad : No Tevez World Cup recall

Carlos Tevez’s excellent form for Italian champions Juventus this season failed to earn him a recall when head coach Alejandro Sabella named his provisonal 30-man squad for the FIFA World Cup™.

Tevez, capped 64 times, scored 19 goals for Juventus as they retained their Serie A title this term. However, not even that was a strong enough argument for Sabella to call up the 30-year-old for the first time since he took over at the helm of the national side following Argentina’s failure to win the 2011 Copa America.

Tevez, who played a full part in Argentina’s 2010 World Cup finals campaign, had wanted to make up for his last appearance as it ended in him missing a penalty in the shootout loss to eventual champions Uruguay in the Copa quarter-finals.

Sabella, who has until 2 June to decide on his final 23 players, opted to allow star player Lionel Messi to play in the role he plays to high effect at Barcelona — which did not allow for Tevez to be part of his plans.

Argentina, who won the last of their two World Cups in 1986, have been drawn in Group F with Africa Cup of Nations champions Nigeria, debutants Bosnia-Herzegovina and Iran.

Argentina squad
Goalkeepers: 
Mariano Andujar (Catania/ITA), Sergio Romero (Monaco/FRA), Agustin Orion (Boca Juniors)

Defenders: Lisandro Lopez (Getafe/ESP), Hugo Campagnaro (Inter Milan/ITA), Federico Fernandez (Napoli/ITA), Pablo Zabaleta (Manchester City/ENG), Ezequiel Garay (Benfica/POR), Marcos Rojo (Sporting Lisbon/POR), Jose Basanta (Monterrey/MEX), Nicolas Otamendi (Atletico Mineiro/BRA), Martin Demichelis (Manchester City/ENG), Gabriel Mercado (River Plate)

Midfielders: Javier Mascherano (Barcelona/ESP), Jose Sosa (Atletico Madrid/ESP), Augusto Fernandez (Celta Vigo/ESP), Ricky Alvarez (Inter Milan/ITA), Lucas Biglia (Lazio/ITA), Ever Banega (Newell’s Old Boys), Fernando Gago (Boca Juniors), Maxi Rodriguez (Newell’s Old Boys), Enzo Perez (Benfica/POR), Fabian Rinaudo (Catania/ITA)

Forwards: Lionel Messi (Barcelona/ESP), Angel Di Maria (Real Madrid/ESP), Rodrigo Palacio (Inter Milan/ITA), Gonzalo Higuaín (Napoli/ITA), Sergio Agüero (Manchester City/ENG), Ezequiel Lavezzi (Paris SG/FRA), Franco Di Santo (Werder Bremen/GER)

uhlsport official statement on Team Melli Kit.

A Pity

Our statement on IRAN.

(Over the past few days it has come to our attention that rumours and misinformation have been circulating on the internet and via social media. this statement is a response to those comments)

We had been looking forward to our joint appearance together with the Iranian Football Federation at the World Cup in Brazil. We have been supporting the Iranian Association since 2012
and have maintained a strong relationship, especially via our distributor in the region. The news in the last few days have left us shocked and shaken and we therefore feel required to make our position clear.
uhlsport has been delivering the products to the Iranian Association as requested. The claim that players have not received sufficient soccer jerseys for the tournament is wrong and absurd. None of the soccer jerseys made for the World Cup can be worn for another match, as the national flags of both teams as well as the date of the match are imprinted on the chest. Iran will certainly receive the necessary number of jerseys and apparel for all games. This has been planned since the beginning and we have seen this as to being taken for granted.

We have used the same standards for Iran as we use for every other association or club that we work with. Based on the designs of our collections, we create individual adaptations using the
partner’s colors and emblems. This process always takes place in cooperation with the association and this has also been the case with the Iranian Football Federation.

The claim that our polyester goods shrink is just as wrong and absurd and is, considering our extensive testing, incomprehensible. We have experienced no shrinking issues with any of our professional football clubs. Involvement in a partnership can lead to outfitters being faced with various interests. We continue to maintain a partnership-like and constructive relationship with the Iranian Football Federation. Other forces hoped to gain direct personal advantages from our partnership with the Federation. We have clearly stated our clear refusal. We will not allow ourselves to be pressured
into accepting the personal demands of individuals. Subsequently there has been an increase in alleged problems with our collection, which have now escalated.

Players unfortunately often allow themselves, imprudently, to be misused for this purpose.

Press release
(translation of the original German version)

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The above is the official statement issued by the German company uhlsport a copy of which was sent to teammelli.com. We are publishing the statement in its entirety in the spirit of fairness to all parties as we have reflected the viewpoints of the other side as well. We firmly believe that uhlsport has the right to defend itself and its product quality  against allegation that seems to be questionable at best and possibly orchestrated, but then again, judge for yourself.

Editor

www.teammelli.com

List of 30 players submitted to FIFA

The football federation has sent the final list of 30 players as required by FIFA regulations for the World Cup . Out of the 30 players , each team is only allowed to have a squad of 23 players in the competition. Spare players, registered on this list , maybe called upon in case of injuries if approved by FIFA appropriate commission.

 

The list contains no surprises , however , in a bold move by Carlos Queiroz , included three uncapped players  in the list. They are Azmoun , Sharifi and Biranvand.

 

The full list

 

Team Melli World Cup List

  Name Club
1 AHMADI, Rahman Sepahan
2 ALE NEMEH, Ahmad Naft Tehran
3 ANSARIFARD, Karim Tractorsazi
4 AZMOUN , Sardar Rubin Kazan
5 BEIGZADEH, Hashim Esteghlal
6 BEITASHOUR, Steven Vancouver Whitecaps
7 BIRANVAND , Alireza Naft Tehran
8 DAVARI, Daniel Eintracht Braunschweig
9 DEJAGAH, Ashkan Fulham
10 GHOOCHANNEJAD, Reza Charlton Athletics
11 HADDADIFAR, Ghassim Zob Ahan
12 HAGHIGHI, Alireza Sporting Covilhã
13 HAGHIGHI, Reza Persepolis
14 HAJSAFY, Ehsan Sepahan
15 HEYDARI, Khosrow Esteghlal
16 HOSSEINI, Jalal Persepolis
17 JAHANBAKHSH, AliReza NEC
18 KHALATBARY, MohamadReza Persepolis
19 KHANZADEH, Mohammadreza Zob Ahan
20 MAHINI, Hossein Persepolis
21 MAKANI, Sousha Foolad Kuzestan
22 MONTAZERI, Pejman Um Salal
23 NEKOUNAM, Javad Al Kuwait
24 NOUROZI, Reza Naft Tehran
25 POOLADI, Mehrdad Persepolis
26 RAHMANI, Bakhtiyar Foolad Kuzestan
27 SADEGHI, AmirHossein Esteghlal
28 SHARIFI , Mehdi Sepahan
29 SHOJAEI, Masoud Las Palmas
30 TEYMOURIAN, Andranik Esteghlal

 

Mr. Kaffashian , do the honorable and correct the sitiuation.

Team Melli players , deserve more than one shirt.

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Mr. Kaffashian’s statement to the press that Team Melli players have no right to swap shirts after a match ends, a customary and a tradition that has been practiced in international football as old as the game itself, has created numerous debates and feeling of humiliation and anger amongst the fans. Major world sport media took an interest and news of the miser Kaffashian run viral on the web and TV stations to the embarrassment of every Iranian fan. Many fans expressed their anger and dismay at Kaffashian over the social.

Anybody who knows Ali Kaffashian closely enough will tell you that he is genuinely a nice man void of any trickery or dishonesty in his dealings, which is unfortunately becoming a requisite for reaching to authority echelon in Iran’s sport. He is one man that cannot brag about his bloated bank account and enrichment out of football. But the ever smiling, grinning happy face Kaffashian has a major disadvantage in his dealings; He comes across more often than not as being clueless to a degree of embarrassment.

He has a knack of dealing with problems, when asked by the journalist at least, by simply dismissing them or deny their existence. If really pushed hard for an answer, his customary “Inshallah” or the equivalent of wishful thinking , seems to be his method in sorting out the problems by hoping they go away!

Asked in Tehran about the cancellation of the Friendly game that was supposed to be played in Johannesburg between Team Melli and National Team of Mozambique , he said “I don’t know the reason , it is Queiroz’s decision and I don’t have a clue why he cancelled the match.” Remember , this is the President of the Football Federation talking. When Queiroz returned to Tehran, he was asked the same question. The Portuguese coach was taken by surprise, or at least acted so, “There was no game scheduled to begin with for it to be cancelled. How can you cancel a match if it was not even arranged ?!! We did not agree on anything with Mozambique!”

For the record, that match was mentioned in all the daily sport papers in Iran , listed on FIFA Website and even on-line betting companies had the match on. Team Melli fans who were lead to believe that there is a friendly match were disappointed, but most importantly , the President of Iran’s football Federation , who should be the reference and the authority , with his signature on the contract , claim he was not aware about the cancellation !

That is what is meant by the statement that Kaffashian is sometimes clueless.

His statement about the shirt swaps, which practically means that his federation is unable or perhaps not willing to buy extra jerseys for the players in the world greatest show on Earth , is another example of him being clueless.

We genuinely believe that Kaffashian is perhaps not aware of the shirt swapping protocol or he believes that it is a childish behavior that must stop, who knows what he is thinking. The pressure of Iran reaching the World Cup is taking its toll on the nice man and is beyond his capability to manage all the events and responsibilities. We also doubt that it is a monetary or economical issue. For God sake , Iran is set to receive US$8 million , even if it loses all the 3 matches , while it will be handed $1.5 million in advance which is supposed to be for their preparation costs. How much do the extra shirts cost , that Kaffashian has an exception to?

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There is little doubt that the incumbent president of FFIRI , was shocked and embarrassed by the accusation directed to his federation from the minister sport in which football was singled out as the sport which spent the most amount of money with nothing to show for it in forms in championship or glory unlike other sports such as Wrestling , Weightlifting even volleyball and Basketball.

Astounded Kaffashian, after initially winging and moaning about the unfairness of the accusations, set to work to address these issues. He had to, because he is seeking office again for a third term and his failure to control expenses at a federation that has generated very little if any revenue , will not augur well in his re-election campaign. He embarked on a belt tightening crusade. He has indicated several times that his administration might not be able to afford to renew Queiroz’s contract after it expires after the World Cup, because of increased wages demand.

However, his economizing policy has reached a senseless stage where players are given one set of training kit for a 3 weeks of training camp. To cap it all, the embarrassment of telling the likes of Messi , Aguero , Higuain , Zabaleta , di María , Džeko , Spahić , Begović , Yobo , Obi Mikel , Emenike and the rest NOT to bother expecting shirts swap from Team Melli players after the match , because our players need to wash it for the next game!

Truly embarrassing situation for a proud nation like Iran. It is not that money is not available in the country, as Iran , even under harsh economic sanction by the west , has managed to survive and balance its book. Its natural resources are aplenty and not limited to oil only. Iran is one of the few nations in the world that has no significant national debts, unlike many of its oil-producing neighbors that are in trillions of dollars in debts. The reasons behind such predicament in football, is the poor management that has marred the football establishment for decades.

People with little management skills and experiences who have little appreciation or understanding of resource management , marketing , revenue generation , business processes , public relations, global lobbying , etc. , seems to be running football affairs. Such people objectives and priorities are diverse, outdated and highly governmental orientated. To add to the chaotic management situation, famous ex-players or coaches, have been demanding major roles in running football clubs and federation, while the absolute majority of the ex-footballers are not qualified business managers or have any organizational skills. A recipe for disaster is brewing..

Not only the Iranian football fans across the world, but even other fans expect Kaffashian to revise the situation. It is a shameful act and a behavior that scratches the honor of a proud nation.

If Kaffashian, does not come up and say something like “I did not mean it like that, there is a misunderstanding “ , then this website will start passing the hat and start collecting donations for extra Jerseys for players….

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Hadi Aghili bemaons lack of support and sympathy

Sepahan Esfahan defender Hadi Aghili is bitter about the lack of support and absence of any moves to return him back to Team Melli similar to other players.

In an interview with ISNA , Aghili said “there has been a strong lobby to return Rahmati to Team Melli for the World Cup. Similarly , when a player like Payam Sadeghian is not selected , lots of people are upset, demanding his inclusion while questioning the coach’s decision. On the other hand, I have no such lobby and no one has publicly or privately called for  the return of Hadi Aghili to Team Melli.”

“I have played my role for my country and I am always proud to serve my nation. Perhaps I made a mistake , or maybe I did not , but regardless of all that , It is prudent to recognize my long services for Team Melli. Certain players from certain clubs have immense lobbying power, we don’t have that power in Sepahan. If I was a player in a club with 20 million supporter , things might have been different.”

Hadi Aghili left the camp of Team Melli without permission in what looked like a protest against being benched for a match. The move which has greatly upset Queiroz , resulted from him being permanently excluded from selection to the team , as long as Queiroz is the coach.

Hadi Aghili never came up to properly apologize to the federation or the coach for his misdemeanor and lack of respect for the team spirit and coach.

 

 

Tayebi and Hassanzadeh claim individual awards

Ho Chi Minh City: Iran duo Hossein Tayebi and Asghar Hassanzadeh claimed the individual awards at the AFC Futsal Championship despite Jesus Candelas’ side losing Saturday’s final on penalties to Japan.

 

Tayebi’s 15th goal of the campaign had given Iran a 2-1 lead in the first half of extra-time at Phu Tho Stadium only for Japan to equalsie through an own goal from Hamid Ahmadi before posting a 3-0 win in the shootout.

Hassanzadeh had also been amongst the goals after finding the net eight times as Iran reached the final with a 100% record, and his efforts were rewarded by being named the tournament’s MVP while also finishing as joint runner-up behind team-mate Tayebi on the goalscoring chart.

The 26-year-old Hassanzadeh, who was the top scorer at the 2011 AFC Futsal Club Championship, scored two hat-tricks in Vietnam to help Iran score 52 goals in six games.

Japan’s Nobuya Osodo and Iran’s Vahid Shafiei joined Hassanzadeh on eight goals, with Kuwait’s Abdulrahman Al Taweel fifth on the list after his seven goals helped his side reach the semi-finals before losing Saturday’s third place play-off to Uzbekistan.

A heartbreaking loss for Iran’s futsal

Ho Chi Minh City: Goalkeeper Yushi Sekiguchi saved three penalties in the shootout as Japan retained the AFC Futsal Championship title following a 2-2 draw after extra-time in Saturday’s final at Phu Tho Stadium.

Japan twice came from behind through Kotaro Inaba and an extra-time own goal from Hamid Ahmadi after Farhad Tavakoli and Hossein Tayebi had given 10-time champions Iran the lead.

And in the shootout, Sekiguchi saved from Mohammad Taheri, Ghodrat Bahadori and Asghar Hassanzadeh, with Kazuhiro Nibuya, Tomoki Yoshikawa and Akira Minamoto converting for Japan to seal a 3-0 victory.

After Japan had beaten Kuwait in the semi-finals and Iran had eased past Uzbekistan, the highly-anticipated final started at a high tempo and it was Iran goalkeeper Alireza Samimi who was first called into action to deny Manabu Takita after just 30 seconds.

Sekiguchi then denied Hassanzadeh at the other end on three minutes before the Japan custodian stopped Vahid Shafiei’s header from point blank range.

And with the momentum in their favour, Iran opened the scoring after eight minutes when Tayebi pulled the ball back for Tavakoli to drill a low shot through a crowded penalty area and past Sekiguchi.

The Japan goalkeeper then almost handed Iran a second in the 12th minute when he tried to chip a ball forward only for the pass to be cut out by Shafiei, but fortunately Sekiguchi was able to recover to block the resulting shot.

Sekiguchi then saved from Mohammad Shajari after Nobuya Osodo had been caught in possession on the halfway line a minute before half-time.

Iran kept Sekiguchi busy after half-time, but despite Japan struggling to find a foothold in the game, they levelled the tie in the 26th minute as Inaba’s free-kick went under the wall and through the legs of Samimi.

And Japan almost completed the comeback with four minutes remaining as Alireza Vafaei’s handball on the halfway line brought up Iran’s the sixth team foul, but Inaba fired wide from the resulting penalty.

There was, though, still time for Iran to have their chance to claim the title as Sekiguchi denied Hassanzadeh with just four seconds remaining to send the tie to extra-time.

But Iran were not to be denied just two minutes into the first half of extra-time as Tayebi was allowed to turn after receiving Vafaei’s pass and he fired his shot under the body of Sekiguchi.

Japan coach Miguel Rodrigo eventually responded in the second half of extra-time by introducing Osodo in place of goalkeeper Sekiguchi.

And the move paid off after just 40 seconds as Ahmadi deflected Tomoaki Watanabe’s low shot into his own net.

Japan almost snatched victory with 40 seconds remaining, but Nibuya blazed over from close range to send the tie to penalties.

Nibuya, though, was able to set Japan on their way in the shootout before Sekiguchi denied Taheri.

Yoshikawa then extended the lead via the crossbar before Sekiguchi again saved from Bahadori.

And after Minamoto drilled his penalty past Samimi, Sekiguchi saved from Hassanzadeh to hand Japan a third AFC Futsal Championship title.

FIFA Ranking May 2014

The latest FIFA ranking published by the World Football governing body on 8th May shows Iran is still number 1 team in Asia ahead of Japan , Uzbekistan an South Korea.

Iran with 715 points has also remained in its last world ranking of number 37 in the list.

Nigeria, Iran’s first opponent in the World Cup has climbed 1 place to # 44 with  631 but dropped 1 place to 6th in Africa.

Argentina with a total of 11784 points dropped 1 place to # 7 in the world ranking while dropping one place also to # 4 in the CONMEBOL zone ranking.

Bosnia & Herzegovina  with a total of 795 maintained its position at #25 in the world  Ranking while placed 16th in UEFA.

 

In Asia , Korea Republic overtook Australia at 4th , while most of the teams maintained their ranking with minor changes,

 

FIFA RANKING

AFC Zone

May 2014

Rnk Zon. Rnk Team Pts +/- Pos
37 1 Iran 715 0 Equal
47 2 Japan 613 0 Equal
53 3 Uzbekistan 577 0 Equal
55 4 Korea Republic 551 1 Up
59 5 Australia 545 0 Equal
64 6 Jordan 510 0 Equal
67 7 United Arab Emirates 499 0 Equal
75 8 Saudi Arabia 455 0 Equal
82 9 Oman 418 -1 Down
95 10 Qatar 338 0 Equal
96 11 China PR 333 0 Equal
100 12 Iraq 321 0 Equal
105 13 Bahrain 289 0 Equal
108 14 Kuwait 283 0 Equal
114 15 Lebanon 251 1 Up
116 16 Vietnam 242 0 Equal
121 17 Tajikistan 229 12 Up
128 18 Afghanistan 204 -6 Down
134 19 Syria 190 -3 Down
137 20 Korea DPR 175 0 Equal

 

Last Updated 08 May 2014 , Next Release 06 Jun 2014

Confident Iran look to win 11th Asian title

Ho Chi Minh City: Iran have yet to reach their full potential at the AFC Futsal Championship according to coach Jesus Candelas ahead of Saturday’s final with Japan.

Iran swept aside Uzbekistan in the semi-final with hat-tricks from Hossein Tayebi and Vahid Shafiei setting the 10-time champions on their way to a comfortable 10-0 victory.

But despite Iran heading into Saturday’s meeting with the defending champions with a 100% record and boasting tournament leading scorer Tayebi, Candelas is remaining cautions ahead of his side’s 11th appearance in the final of the AFC Futsal Championship,

“I think that we have prepared ourselves for tomorrow,” said Candelas.

“Our preparation for this match has been in the way we have played during this tournament. We have not been at our best, but we are trying to be the best.

“At this point we cannot put any limitations on ourselves and tomorrow is the opportunity to ask for the players to give their all.”

Iran eased their way into the tournament with a comfortable 5-1 victory over Indonesia, which saw Farhad Tavakoli score a brace to set the 10-time champions on their way.

They followed that up with an impressive 12-0 victory over China before Iran claimed top spot in Group B with an 8-1 victory over Australia.

Iran met tournament hosts Vietnam in the quarter-finals and came out 15-4 winners with Tayebi, Asghar Hassanzadeh and Mohammad Shajari all netting a hat-trick before Thursday’s equally impressive win over Uzbekistan secured their place in the final.

“I was expecting to play Japan in the semi-finals, but because they lost in the group they changed the plan and we had to play in the semi-finals with Uzbekistan,” said Candelas, who has no injury worries ahead of the final.

“In matches like this there are usually many goals and you are always under pressure, so it depends on the players and the match.

“There are two factors that will determine the result; one is the goalkeepers and two is accurate shooting to define the result.”