Year: 2014

Beach Soccer: Iran lose against Portugal

Defending champion Iran lost to Portugal in the 2014 Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup on Tuesday. The match played at the custom-built sand pitch at the Dubai International Marine Club (DIMC) was the second for Iran after the opening day win against host UAE , which Iran won 2-1

Portugal rode on a double from skipper Joao Vitor Madjer to secure an exciting 4-2 win against defending champions Iran.

After a barren first period, it was Madjer who gave the Europeans the lead in the fourth minute following a superb move with Nuno Belchior. But Iran responded superbly with Mohammad Ahmadzadeh coming up with two lovely strikes in as many minutes to lead for the first time at the end of the second period.

Portugal returned with fresh ideas in the final period and it was Nuno Belchior who nudged a Madjer pass for the equalizer in the very first minute. Madjer came up with a lovely overhead kick to restore Portugal’s lead, and three minutes later goalkeeper Seyed Peyman Hosseinilargani watched in horror as a Belchior attempt strayed past his reach.

Iran’s last group game is against Morocco at 20:00 UAE time. Iran needs a win to secure a place in the next round.

SAMSUNG Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup Dubai

Group Stage – Group A

Team P W W+ L GF GA GD PTS
Portugal POR 2 2 0 0 10 6 4 6
Iran IRN 2 1 0 1 4 5 -1 3
Morocco MAR 2 1 0 1 8 9 -1 3
Uae UAE 2 0 0 2 4 6 -2 0

 

Team Melli U23 list announced for Qatar Tournament

FFIRI’s announced the list of 23 players selected for the International friendship tournament in Doha, Qatar.

Nearly half of the team members who played for the U23 team in the Asian Games have been dropped for this tournament including famous players such as Kaveh Rezaei , Mehdi Sharifi, Mohsen Mosallman, Morteza Pouraliganji , Shahriyar Shirvand , Yaghoub Karimi and  MohamadReza Khanzadeh. The performance of these players were quite appalling particularly in the humiliating defeat against Vietnam resulting in Iran not even qualifying from a 3 team group in Asian Games. MohamadReza Khanzadeh added insult to injury by being red carded after he pushed a Vietnamese player to the ground and escaped heavy sanction by AFC due to this disgraceful act.

Many new faces have been selected  for the squad from diverse places.  A young promising player like Darvishi who was born in Minab on the Persian Gulf shores made the list as well as unknown or unheard of names such as MohammadHossein PourAghaMalaki. As usual in the last few years , neither Persepolis nor Esteghlal provided any players for the Omid team (U23). The team will assemble in Tehran Azadi complex where they will be undergoing light training without the head coach Vingada. The Portuguese coach of the Olympic Team is out of the country and unable to return fearing being arrested for tax evasion. This is yet another anomaly of Iranian football.

It is not clear who will take charge of the training, although Mohammad Khakpour and Mehdi Tartar have been named as assistant coaches to Nelo Vingada. Habib Kashani , the ex-CEO of Persepolis club is currently the Team Manager.

 

List of Iran U-23 Squad

November 2014

Seq Player Name Club Birth date Post
1 Ali Karimi Sepahan 11-Feb-94 FW
2 Amir Abedzadeh Rah Ahan 26-Apr-93 GK
3 Aram Abbasi Saba Qom 13-Jul-94 MF
4 Arash Rezavand Naft Tehran 05-Oct-93 MF
5 Arsalan Mottahari Naft Tehran 10-Mar-93 MF
6 Ehsan Pahlavan Gostarish Foolad 25-Jun-93 MF
7 Farshid Esmaeili Fajr Sepasi 23-Feb-94 MF
8 Hojat Sedghi Mes Kerman 07-Feb-93 GK
9 Mehdi Mehdipour Rah Ahan 21-Mar-89 MF
10 Mehdi Torabi Saipa Alborz 10-Sep-94 FW
11 Milad Mohammadi Kashmarzi Nirooi Zamini 29-Sep-93 DF
12 MohamadReza Akhbari Saipa Alborz 15-Feb-93  
13 Mohammad Daneshgar Fajr Sepasi 20-Jan-94 MF
14 Mohammad Hossein Mordmand Sepahan 22-Jun-93 DF
15 Mohammad Sattari Rah Ahan 30-Oct-93  
16 MohammadAmin Darvishi Gostarish Foolad 20-May-93 DF
17 MohammadHossein Kanan Zadegan Persepolis 23-Mar-94 DF
18 MohammadHossein PourAghaMalaki      
19 Morteza AghaKhan Mahallati Peykan 05-Apr-93 DF
20 Roozbeh Chashmi Saba Qom 24-Jul-93 MF
21 Shahin Saghebi Tractorsazi Tabriz 45-Aug-93 FW
22 Vahid Haidariya Peykan 02-Jan-93 DF
23 Yusuf Vakya Foolad Khuzestan 30-Sep-91 DF

FIFA Refuses to allow Zimbabwe vs Iran match.

FFIRI’s desperate attempt to find an opponent for Team Melli practice match in Tehran, hit another snag.  Zimbabwe was selected to play against Team Melli in Azadi on the 12th Nov. However, this same country has already arranged a friendly match against Morocco on the 16th and hence FIFA refused to allow this match to proceed.

According to FIFA Rules regulating international matches and to avoid excessive fatigue on players on their return to club duties after their international break or FIFA day , a team cannot play two consecutive matches in two different continents , unless 3 days minimum has elapsed and a maximum of not more than 5 hours flying between the two venues is flown.

Based on Zimbabwe schedule, the request by FFIRI for the issue of clearance for international match was denied.

FFIRI are known to have arbitrary, knee-jerk reaction in arranging international matches. After all these years in office, the personnel there have yet to master the mechanism of arranging friendly matches.  They also seem to have less regards to long term planning and scheduling preferring to deal with international friendly matches in an auction style. This would be in form of finding the cheapest and first available teams to play with in the quickest time possible. Failure to arrange matches, like most frequently , they blame the lack of time for such let down.   

Team Melli is arranging a training camp for the upcoming AFC Asian Cup 2015.

JAHANBAKHSH READY TO STRIKE

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03 November 2014 Joe Gorman

Growing up playing on dirt pitches and in the streets outside the Iranian capital Tehran, Alireza Jahanbakhsh idolised Brazilian star Ronaldo.

He grew up wanting to be a striker, and at just 21 years of age, Jahanbakhsh is now firmly established in Europe and has made several appearances for the national team under manager Carlos Queiroz. He is without a doubt one of the hottest properties in Iranian football.

After several seasons in Iran, the young striker made the move to Dutch club NEC Nijmegen.

According to the president of SC Damash in Iran, Jahanbakhsh’s transfer fee helped the club survive in difficult financial times, and it wasn’t long before he was helping his new club by scoring crucial goals in the battle to avoid relegation.

Having being voted one of the top young talents in the Eredivisie, Jahanbakhsh has come on the radar for several English clubs, with Manchester United and Chelsea both rumoured to be interested in his services.

In 2014, Jahanbakhsh was one of several exciting young players to be included in the Iran squad for the World Cup, however he didn’t start any of the games, instead coming off the bench for all three matches.

Alongside Karim Ansarifard and Reza Ghoochannejhad, another young Iranian who had played in the Netherlands, Team Melli will have some of the most exciting attackers in the Asian Cup.

A tall, lanky striker with speed and skill, Jahanbakhsh will be hoping help his nation win their first Asian Cup since 1976.

Tartar appointed as an assistant coach of Team Mell U23

Mehdi Tartar has been appointed as an assistant coach of Team Melli’s U23 (Omid Team).

The appointment was confirmed by Habib Kashani , the Omid Team manager. The former Persepolis player and former coach of Rah Ahan and Gostarish Foolad Tabriz teams will be working under Nelo Vingada and their assignment will start from January during the 4 side Qatar International Friendship tournament in Doha. Iran Omid team will set up a training camp in Doha prior to the actual commencement of the Tournament.

Tartar is the second Iranian coach appointed to join Nelo Vingada coaching staff after Mohammad Khakpour agreed to an assistant coach position. Vingada is currently in Portugal and is unable to travel to Iran fearing prosecution for Tax evasion. The tax revenue department is demanding income tax payment from the days Vingada was working as the head coach of Persepolis. Neither the coach nor the player has paid the arrears and hence the Portuguese coach is in violation of the local tax codes and might be arrested if there is no response to the demands of the Tax authorities.

Mehdi Tartar

Minister files suit against Daei and Rahimi for slander and defamation.

The Minister of youth and sport in the government of Iran has filed a law suit against the former CEO of Persepolis Club , Alireza Rahimi and the former coach Ali Daei demanding compensation and apology for their false accusations.

Fatema Mehrabi , the head of legal affairs in the Ministry in an interview with ISNA discussed the proceedings of the case by accusing both Rahimi and Daei of slander , false information and smear campaign against the Minister .” Mr. Goudarzi has much respect for both of these Gentlemen who contributed a lot for the development of sport in this country. However, they have both going beyond the limits of decency‘ by accusing the minister as being the instigator of firing them from their positions in the club. Mr. Goudarzi was not involved in the recruitment of Daei as the head coach of Persepolis and neither was he involved in his termination at any level, even in an advisory manner. Their public accusations in the media amounted to an insult to the reputation and character of the honorable minister in public. Therefore such case must be dealt by a court of law where truth and facts are made clear to the public and proper judgment is announced.”

Ali Daei has openly accused Goudarzi of being behind the decision by Persepolis Chairman of sacking him from his position. This was also backed by the then CEO and Daei’s staunch supporter, Rahimi in Navad TV show. Daei’s lawyer has confirmed that his client was summoned to the Public Attorney’s office to face the accusations against him.

Ali Daei responding to the Public Attorney summon

 

Ali Daei has recently won a case he filed against Mohammad Mayeli-Kohan , the ex-Team Melli coach whose rhetoric , frequent trash talking, allegations and denunciations is monumental. The verdict was a three month jail sentence for the beleaguered Mayeli-Kohan whose has been found guilty of slander and defamation for the second time against Daei. Mayeli-Kohan must serve the jail sentence.

Ali Daei might find himself in prison if the case against him by Goudarzi is actually reaches the courts.

The absence and dearth of glory and achievements in Iranian football is compensated by off the field activities with a series of dramatic events mostly involving misdemeanor, transgressions, indiscipline and fraud.

South Africa camp might be off due to Ebola.

FFIRI is re-thinking the plan to send Team Melli to the South African city of Johannesburg due to fears of the Ebola epidemic in Africa.

The final decision will be announced shortly, however , an alternative plan is already in place to set camp at Kish Island.

Recently, Ali Kaffashian has visited Chehar Mahal Bakhtiyari and found what he described as an ideal and suitable location for a training camp in Brojan.  The scenic town located between three provinces of Esfahan, Fars and Chehar Mahal Bakhtiyari  is also a popular tourist attraction with high quality facilities.

The only disadvantage of Brojan would be the weather which tends to be on the colder side in the current season while Kish is ideal and close to the Australian summer.

Broujan (10)
Scene from Brojan

Friendly game against Kenya is off

Team Melli is preparing for the second training camp in its program for the AFC Asian Cup 2015. The camp is scheduled to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa.

As part of the program, a friendly international match was supposed to be played with an African team. The FFIRI negotiated with several teams and eventually picked Kenya as an opposition for the friendly which was supposed to be played in South Africa. The East African team demanded US$ 50,000 to cover the cost of logistics and accommodation, which FFIRI turned down as too expensive! The match is therefore canceled while FFIRI is actively looking for a cheaper team to play against!

Team Melli is scheduled to play against South Korea on the 18th November in Azadi Stadium. It seems that this is the only confirmed match that Team Melli will play until the start of the AFC Asian Cup 2015

TV blackout continues in Iran.

Ali Kaffashian , the President of FFIRI has warned football fans that there will be no TV coverage of football league matches anytime soon. “Those who want to watch football, need to go to the stadiums because we have not reached any agreement to resolve the dispute between us and IRIB” Kaffashian announced after the meeting with Ezzatollah Zarghami the head of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB).

Zarghami with Seyyed Ahmad Khomeini

When asked by reporters what was the outcome of the meeting between the two parties regarding the TV broadcast, Kaffashian said that they simply exchanged views and no serious discussion on the issue of TV broadcast value was discussed! The meeting was the last one in a series that was supposed to resolve the issue of payment by IRIB for broadcast rights. IRIB strongly disagrees with the FFIRI valuation of the TV rights and described it as unreasonable and beyond the capabilities of the TV and Radio organization. The gap between the IRIB expectation and the FFIRI is quite large while mediators suggested the interference of the government and the parliament.

IRIB is the singular broadcaster in Iran and has complete monopoly on TV and Radio services.   Most of the clubs in Iran are also run, owned or financed by the government directly or indirectly. The situation is quite peculiar in Iran as the government, despite being theological and run according to Islamic principles which translates into free market, in reality the government has direct or indirect in control on every key commercial, business, media , sport  activities  and organizations that have impact on the country’s political or commercial interest. The concept on NGO is hardly applied in Iran while the population is brought up with a mentality of government welfare expectation.

Adel Ferdowsipour , for the first time, tackled the issue on Monday night through the popular Navad TV show. The issue of TV blackout and broadcast rights became a challenge for NAVAD and its anchorman Ferdowsipour who was defied by many reporters to have enough courage and discuss the issue openly on the popular program with tens of millions of viewers every week. It became a question of trust in the program and the impartiality of Ferdowsipour as a person who is looked upon as instigator of many behind the scene issues in Iran’s football politics and the person who has revealed many shortcomings , inadequacies  and even corruption in the most popular sport in Iran.

 Ferdowsipour addressed this challenge and the whole program was nearly dedicated to the issue with the main guest being none other than the opposition in the shape of Mehdi Taj , the head of the football league commission of FFIRI.Adel ferdowsipour

The long debate and exchange of thoughts, ideas and data between the two sides did not result in any practical solution. While IRIB believes that there should be a Broadcast Right for football, it vehemently disagrees with the figures that are demanded by the FFIRI and clearly informed FFIRI that its football standards and values should not be compared to those of Major European luges  like the English EPL or the Spanish La Liga.  A short report in the program highlighted the lack or even the nonexistence of any meaningful marketing activities by many Iranian clubs apart from shirt sponsorships. Instead, the clubs are looking for easy money and the least effort to get that, claimed the report. By receiving financial support from the owners, which are mostly government owned organizations, they are now again extending their hands to the government to receive substantial funds by the way of bloated TV right broadcast demands. “Many clubs live beyond their means. While the incomes of these clubs are negligible in business terms, their expenditure are quite high with millions of dollars payment for players and coaches. When the cash eventually dries out, which is a regular occurrence in Iranian clubs, they naturally resort to government to bail them out.”

The head of IRIB is appointed by the leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khamanei.  Zarghami was appointed for a 5 years period by the leader. His mission and goal is quite clear which is to spread the religious ideas/sermons and implant the regime’s ideology into every Iranian home. The ex- revolutionary guard and an engineer by qualification is closely connected to the religious hierarchy and considered as a fundamentalist. However, despite much criticism by the liberals against his appointment, Zarghami managed to improve the services of the TV in many areas but all that falls short of the standards of the media in the west and the democratic nations. When it comes to sport, Zarghami is an avid sport fan, but the insiders say that his favorite sport is Volleyball not football. Whether his leaning towards Volleyball, which has attracted the attention of the sport world towards Iran’s after the remarkable run of Iran’s volleyball team at global stage, has any influence in the negotiations between IRIB and FFIRI is not known. Despite the lack of reliable sources, it is believed that both the regime Hierarchy and IRIB in the figure of Zarghami,  do not believe that football has brought enough glory to the nation despite the huge influx of resources compared to a sport such as volleyball, to merit huge investments and payout. They simply believe that the return on Investment (ROI) on football is poor and much below expectation.

The difference between Football laws of Spain & Iran.

While Iran’s Ali Karimi is appointed as the assistant coach of National Team without any training credentials  , in Spain the legendary Zinedine Zidane  is banned from coaching a reserve team because he does not hold the right qualification.

The former France international did not possess the necessary certificates to train the Blancos’ second-string side and, as a result, cannot return to the bench until 2015

Real Madrid reserve team boss Zinedine Zidane has been banned from the bench for three months over missing coaching qualifications.

There was a complaint made against Zidane’s position as Real Madrid Castilla head coach in August, a position he had taken during the summer after choosing to step aside as Carlo Ancelotti’s assistant with the club’s first team.

The former midfielder has a Uefa A Licence – equivalent to Level 2 qualifications in Spain – but needed Level 3 badges to hold the position to take charge of the Blancos’ second string.

Zidane’s deputy, Santiago Sanchez, has been handed the same ban as he used his qualifications to shield Zidane from being pulled up on his lack of coaching badges, which the Champions League winner now must obtain before early April to avoid further sanctions.

Obviously , Iran Football Federation does not believe in such unnecessary Spanish bureaucracy which mars the progress of football in the Iran !