After the sacking of David Moyes from his job as Manchester United coach, there has been global discussion on who will replace the departed Scot at old trafford. In BeIn sports TV show Football today, a leading journalist who has revealed the news of Dave Moyes sacking in the Daily Telegraph before it was announced by the club, said that Carlos Queiroz is definitely one of the candidates for the United job. Mark Ogden & Andy Dunn the guest journalists on the show on Wednesday agreed that Queiroz will continue the legacy of Alex Ferguson and since he is managing Iran , he will jump at the opportunity of coaching Manchester United if asked. With all the recent developments, especially after the Iranian government indicated it will not bankroll FFIRI expenses, the chances of Carlos Queiroz continuing with Team Melli remains extremely slim.
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Kaffashian “It is worth it for the government to extend Queiroz’s contract.”
Ali Kaffashian was in Khuzestan on a visit when reporters quizzed him about the current issues related to Team Melli and its future coaching situation.
The question of Carlos Queiroz remaining with Team Melli and whether his contract will be extended , was once again asked. In response , Kaffashian said “The management committee of the football federation has come to a conclusion that Carlos Queiroz is a competent coach and hence we have decided to offer him an extension of the contract. Queiroz has asked for an increase for himself and his assistants in the new contract. The additional fees will come to around US$ 5 or 6 million. Since we have a large number of national teams at different levels and age groups and many other expenses that we already have difficulty to finance, we really cannot afford to pay the extra that is demanded by him. Of course, if we do not come to an agreement , Queiroz will leave and we have to find an alternative coaching team. Saying that however, nothing is certain as we speak!”
[quote]I think it is worth it for the government to provide us a budget to renew Queiroz contract[/quote]
ISNA reporter asked if this uncertainty regarding Team Melli coaching staff is an issue of concern to his administration and himself, the Head of IRIFF said that in any case, we have to work within our limit. There are league clubs that have not worked around their limitation and hence have accumulated huge debts that they cannot deal with. We have to properly manage our finance if we need to renew the contract with Queiroz so as not to harm the rest of our activities including the national teams.
“I think it is worth it for the government to provide us a budget to renew Queiroz contract. When we signed the initial contract, the Ministry of Youth and Sports promised to financially assist us and partially bear the amount of contract, but this has not happened. If the government is willing to bankroll the extension of contract, then we will agree to Queiroz new terms.”
Neither Kaffashian nor his administration hardly ever talk about the federation’s plans and strategy in generating its own revenue to self-finance its activities. Instead , the IRIFF always prefer to pass the hat around looking for handouts or seek the government aid from the public coffer. With the inflation at its highest in Iran and difficulties of normal Iranian families to make ends meet and proceed with their daily life, it is outrageous for Kaffashian and his administration to seek millions of dollars from the public funds to spend on coaches. During Nowrooz, the issue of Iranian footballer’s contracts has surfaced to the discontent of many ordinary citizens.
The same situation exists with the clubs. While clubs spend multimillion tomans and even into the billions tomans on contract fees with the professional footballers , only a small fraction of this money is actually self-generated by the clubs , while mostly the source of such money is from government or government-owned organization.
Jalali “There is no software to accurately measure players’ running in Iran.”
In the aftermath of the debate between Queiroz and some of his critics, regarding the measurement of Nekounam’s running in the friendly match against Guinea, it turned out that both side of the argument are speculative about their figures.
Carlos Queroz refuted Iran Varzeshi’s claim that the distance that Nekounam ran was 5-6 Km in the match and provided an accurate measurement of 11.379 km.
Majeed Jalali known to be a football software expert in addition to his job as a football coach, was interviewed regarding the tools for accurate measurement of a players performance. Jalali said “To accurately measure the performance of a player including the distance he covers in a match , an analysis software tools is required. Such tools are not available in Iran. A software company that markets this tool , charges 30 million Toman per match to provide the data and the hardware tools to be installed before the match requires a payment of 80 Million Toman.”
“The only time that such software was used in Iran was during the Hazfi Cup final between Zob Ahan and Rah Ahan a few years back.”
Jalali also emphasized the performance analysis and measurement of a football player is not just restricted by the distance run by a player but includes his stationary time, acceleration, burst acceleration and light running. Jalali also acknowledged that the student of Sharif University , the highest technology university in Iran , have developed a software to aid coaches in analyzing players’ performance. He added that “unfortunately, the hardware required for the distance run measurement was under Western sanction and could not be purchased leaving the distance run part as dysfunctional”
Commenting on the case of Nekounam , Jalali said “defending his Captain , is completely natural and logical move by Queiroz . A sub-standard performance in a friendly match should not be taken against Nekounam who was one of our best players in the qualifiers. I believe that Javad will be one of the key players in the World Cup.”
Majid Jalali resigned his post as Tractorsazi’s coach on January 2014 after a series of poor results and fans discontent.