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Taha Shariati , a star is born.

Taha Shariati, the towering defender of the Iran’s U-17 national football team who played a major role in the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 qualification to the next round, is a classic star in the making for Iran’s football.

Strong in the tackle and excellent in the air, Shariati is a rugged defender who will keep things together under even the most intense pressure. Superb leadership qualities, tough tackling and no-nonsense approach to defending makes this young star a gem of a player as such a tender age.

Shariati also weighs in with his fair share of goals. 

The player, who has recently signed a one year contract with Esteghlal Tehran, is considered by many as one of the top 3 talents emerging out of Iran’s youth football system in the recent years. Taha Shariati is considered in the same class of talent as Reza Shekari and his current teammate Mohammad Sharifi.

Shariati who started his football in Moghavamat team of Tehran, is commonly compared to Pejman Montazeri, Team Melli and Esteghlal player.

Taha Shariati himself says: “I am originally Tabrizi, but I started my football in Tehran. I joined Moghavamat team through the scouts and from there, I was invited to the U-17 national team. I worked hard and tried to excel to prove myself. After 5 years of playing football I was honored to be selected to represent my country including competing for Team Melli U-16 in the AFC Championship. I played with Esteghlal for one year and I am excited and ready to play for my current team Saipa Alborz under the great Ali Daei.”

Taha Shariati, bearing the number 6 Jersey of Team Melli U-17 played as right back in his team and even when selected by the National Team. However, due to an injury to a central defender of his team in a tournament in Kazakhstan, Shariati had to occupy the central defense role and he has not looked back since then. He was selected as the MVP of the tournament and it seemed to be the ideal position for him according to Team Melli U-17 coach Abbas Chamanian. This would be the role and the ideal platform for the imposing defender to excel.

Shariati says: ” I do not have a particular idol, but I love the way that Pejman Montazeri’s plays, and I also think he’s a great footballer all round. I also have great respect for Steven Gerrard and Thiago Silva among the foreign players.  

Although I was a right back and my real interest is to play as defensive midfielder, I will play in any post that the coach wishes me to , and I have no problem with playing as the central defender . Because I’m wearing number 6 and Tabriz, many people compared me with Karim Bagheri.”

It is no wonder that scouts from Europe have spotted this talent as Shariati has already been approached by an agent for possible transfer to Greek, Swedish or Austrian leagues. The player is tight-lipped about such offer, but by the end of the FIFA U-17, there could very well be a possibility that the strong tenacious defender may end up playing European football and learning from top professionals.

Player Details.

Name: Taha Chamanian

Date of Birth: 3rd March 2000 (Age 17)

Birth place: Khameneh, Tabriz.

First Club:  Moghavamat Tehran

Post: Central Defender

Current Club:  Saipa Alborz

Date of join:  1st Jul, 2017

Date of contract end:   30th June, 2020

Height: 1.87 m

 

 

 

Perfect record for Iran U-17 with 3rd win in a row

Team Melli U-17 blanked Costa Rica 3-0 to top Group C with an all-win record in the FIFA U-17 World Cup on Friday.

Iran had already secured a place in the Round of 16 with wins over Guinea and Germany, thus coach Abbas Chamanian elected to use give opportunity to some players while resting others.

In their final group engagement at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the Team Melli youngsters scored through Mohammed Ghobeishavi (25th minute), Taha Shariati (29th) and Mohammad Sardari (89th) to top the group with nine points from three matches.

Germany, who beat Guinea 3-1 at Kochi in the other match of the day, finished second with six points, and will now travel to Delhi to play against Colombia in the knockout round.

Costa Rica and Guinea finished the group stage with one point each.

Team Meli U-17 , who topped this group with 9 pints, will stay in Goa and will play against one of the third best teams from either Group A, B or F on  Tuesday 17th October.

Keen to top the group, Asian powerhouse Iran employed five defenders and kept the rival attackers at bay, while finding the back of the net on three occasions.

After brief period of midfield battle, Iran slowly opened up the rival defence with raids from the flanks leaving Costa Rica team feeling panicky, and as a result , conceded two penalties in a span of four minutes.

Amferny Arias, while going for an aerial ball, brought down Younes Delfi inside the box and referee Hamada Nampiandraza awarded the spot kick, which Iran captain Ghobeishavi converted by sending the ball to the bottom right corner.

Under tremendous pressure in the face of Iranian offensive, Costa Rica again conceded a penalty when defender Karin Arce needlessly pushed down Younes Delfi while going for an aerial ball inside the box. On this occasion, defender Shariati had no problem converting the spot kick.

Costa Rica, who needed a win to keep their hopes of qualification alive, found the going tough and were not allowed space by the Iranian defenders.

After the break, Costa Rica coach Breansse Camacho brought his trump card Jose Alfaro in the hope of changing their fortunes, but to no avail.

Team Melli cruised through the second half before adding a third goal just before the final whistle through substitute Mohammad Sardari. The only disappointment for Iran at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium was a second yellow card of the competition for Captain Ghobeishavi, which will rule him out of their Round of 16 match.

Iran U16 cruise to the quarter finals

Goa:

Mohammad Sharifi’s injury-time penalty helped Islamic Republic of Iran dramatically claim top spot in Group A of the AFC U-16 Championship India 2016 after a 3-0 victory over the hosts on Wednesday that also ousted the young Blue Tigers.

Iran controlled the opening 45 minutes at Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium and took a one-goal advantage into the interval after Mohammad Ghaderi struck midway through the half, before India’s Boris Thangjam was dismissed 11 minutes after the restart.

Captain Sharifi then scored from the spot with 10 minutes remaining and once more at the death as Iran progressed to the last eight on top of the group by virtue of goal difference ahead of United Arab Emirates, who ran out 3-1 victors over Saudi Arabia in Wednesday’s other Group A clash.

The hosts left Aman Chetri and Aniket Jadhav, goalscorers in the 3-3 draw with Saudi Arabia on Saturday, on the bench while Iran gave first starts of the tournament to goalkeeper Ali Gholam Zadeh, defender Ahmad Jalali and midfielder Reza Mousavian.

Iran shaded the opening stages and had the first chance of note on nine minutes when defender Taha Shariati was just inches away from connecting with Ghaderi’s dangerous inswinging cross from the left.

And Abbas Chamanian’s side then broke the deadlock in the 23rd minute as the lively Ghaderi latched on to Allahyar Sayyad’s inch-perfect through ball and powered the ball into the back of the net from 15 yards.

The young Blue Tigers had goalkeeper Dheeraj Moirangthem to thank for keeping Iran at arm’s length on 33 minutes as the custodian first pulled off a fine reactionary save to parry out Ghaderi’s goal-bound effort and then was up quickly to deny Amir Khodamoradi on the rebound.

With India needing a win to have any chance of reaching the next stage coach Nicolai Adam introduced Jadhav at the interval but their task was made all the harder when Thangjam was sent off for a second bookable offence on 56 minutes after he fouled Ghaderi on the right side.

Never far from the action, Ghaderi could have put the tie beyond India but shot straight at Moirangthem after running on to Khodamoradi’s perfectly weighted pass.

Chetri was then thrown on midway through the half as Adam went for broke, but it was Iran who looked the more likely to add to their tally.

With 15 minutes to play Mohammad Ghobeishavi found Sayyad down the right and his cross-cum-shot across goal was almost met by the outstretched Alireza Asadabadi at the back post.

Iran then did put the game beyond their opponents in the 80th minute when Ghaderi was upended in the India penalty area and Sharifi confidently dispatched the ensuing spot kick.

Sharifi then added a second penalty in injury time after Sayyad was brought down as Iran secured top spot in Group A in a thrilling finale.

Iran coach Abbas Chamanian:
“For us it was very, very important to win the group and give us a better chance of reaching the semi-final and final. Today was our best performance so far because we were much more organised.

“We analysed India before the game and they are a good team with a good head coach and look good for the future. But today our players on the left and right controlled the game. We got in good positions and were able to make goalscoring chances. We knew what was happening in the other game so we knew we had to score the final goal.”

India coach Nicolai Adam:
“First, I have to say a big thank you to the spectators. There were more than five thousand and even in Europe that doesn’t happen. I’m sorry we couldn’t make it. The scoreline sounds very clear but in my opinion the result was not that clear.

“I kept Chetri and Jadhav on the bench because my plan was the longer it was 0-0 the better, and I would have more options in the second half. Overall the tournament was a great experience for the boys but there is a huge task ahead of the [U-17] World Cup next year. The atmosphere in the changing room is not great but I told them I don’t want any tears.”

 


AFC U-16 CHAMPIONSHIP 2016

FINALS

21-09-2016 19:00 IST
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa, INDIA

Attendance 5,892

INDIA vs. IRAN

0   –   3

Goals: Mohammad Ghaderi (23′) , Mohammad Sharifi (81′ p , 90+1 p)

IRAN:
ALI GHOLAM ZADEH (GK)
SAEID AHANI
AMIRHOSSEIN ESMAEILZADEH
AHMAD REZA JALALI
TAHA SHARIATI
AMIR KHODAMORADI
MOHAMMAD SHARIFI (C)
VAHID NAMDARI ( 54′ ALIREZA ASADABADI)
REZA MOUSAVIAN (58′ MOHAMMAD REZA GHOBEISHAVI)
MOHAMMAD GHADERI
ALLAHYAR SAYYAD

Coach : Abbas Chamanian


Group A
Teams
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
PTS
I.R. IRAN 3 2 1 0 7 3 4 7
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 3 2 1 0 7 4 3 7
SAUDI ARABIA 3 0 1 2 6 9 -3 1
INDIA 3 0 1 2 5 9 -4 1