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2010–11 Iranian Futsal Super League
The 2010–11 Iranian Futsal Super League will be the 12th season of the Iran Pro League and the 7th under the name ''Futsal Super League''. Foolad Mahan are the defending champions. Teams Managerial changes League standings Positions by round Results table Clubs season-progress Top goalscorers Last updated: 17 February 2011 Awards * Winner: Shahid MansouriShahid Mansouri wins Iran Futsal League
* Runners-up: Giti Pasand * Third-Place: Foolad Mahan * Top scorer:
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Iranian Futsal Super League
The Iranian Futsal Super League ( fa, سوپرلیگ فوتسال ایران, ''SuperLig-e Futsāl-e Irān''), is a professional futsal league competition for clubs located at the highest level of the Iranian futsal league system founded in 2003. The Super League is the top tier of an extensive pyramid-like structure, above the Iran Futsal's 1st Division, 1st Division, the Iran Futsal's 2nd Division, 2nd Division and the lower local leagues. Champions List of champions by season Most successful clubs All-time Futsal Super League Since the 2003–04 Iranian Futsal Super League, 2003–04 season. Players Transfer season * The summer transfer season for teams in the Super League lasts from June 8 to 12pm on July 16. Rules and regulations The Iranian Futsal Clubs who participate Futsal Super League are allowed to have up to maximum 30 players (including up to maximum 3 non-Iranian players) in their player ...
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Almas Shahr Qom FSC
Almas Shahr Qom Futsal Club ( fa, باشگاه فوتسال الماس شهر قم) was an Iranian professional futsal club based in Qom. History The club was originally known as ''Soheil Qom'', it was renamed ''Eram Kish Qom'' due to change of sponsorship. In the 2010–11 Iranian Futsal Super League they were renamed again to ''Kish Air Qom''. In the May 12, 2011 they were renamed again to ''Saba Qom''. In the August 26, 2013 they were renamed to ''Mahan Tandis Qom''. In the July, 2015 they were renamed to ''Atoliyeh Tehran Qom'' for 3 weeks. then they were renamed to "Yasin Pishro Qom". In the 2017–18 Iranian Futsal Super League they were renamed again to ''Heyat Football Qom'' and relegation to Iran Futsal's 1st Division. In the 2018–19 Iran Futsal's 1st Division they were renamed again to ''Almas Shahr Qom''. Crest File:Mahan_Tandis.jpg, 2013–2015 File:Yasin_Pishro.jpg, 2015–2017 Season-by-season The table below chronicles the achievements of the Club in vari ...
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Shahid Beheshti Arena
''Shaheed'' ( ,  ,   ; pa, ਸ਼ਹੀਦ) denotes a martyr in Islam. The word is used frequently in the Quran in the generic sense of "witness" but only once in the sense of "martyr" (i.e. one who dies for his faith); the latter sense acquires wider usage in the ''hadith''. The term is commonly used as a posthumous title for those who are considered to have accepted or even consciously sought out their own death in order to bear witness to their beliefs. Like the English-language word ''martyr'', in the 20th century, the word ''shahid'' came to have both religious and non-religious connotations, and has often been used to describe those who died for non-religious ideological causes. This suggests that there is no single fixed and immutable concept of martyrdom among Muslims and Sikhs. It is also used in Sikhism. Etymology In Arabic, the word ''shahid'' means "witness". Its development closely parallels that of the Greek word ''martys'' ( gr, μάρτυ ...
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Mashhad
Mashhad ( fa, مشهد, Mašhad ), also spelled Mashad, is the List of Iranian cities by population, second-most-populous city in Iran, located in the relatively remote north-east of the country about from Tehran. It serves as the capital of Razavi Khorasan Province and has a population of 3,001,184 (2016 census), which includes the areas of Mashhad Taman and Torqabeh. The city has been governed by different ethnic groups over the course of its history. Mashhad was once a major oasis along the ancient Silk Road connecting with Merv to the east. It enjoyed relative prosperity in the Mongol period. The city is named after the shrine of Imam Reza, the eighth Shia Imam, who was buried in a village in Khorasan Province, Khorasan which afterward gained the name, meaning the "place of Martyr, martyrdom". Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the Imam Reza shrine. The Abbasid Caliphate, Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid is also buried within the same shrine. Mashhad is also known colloq ...
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Petroshimi Tabriz FSC
Petroshimi Tabriz Futsal Club ( fa, باشگاه فوتسال پتروشیمی تبریز) was an Iranian futsal club based in Tabriz. In 2010 Petroshimi Tabriz was terminate their Futsal activities. Dabiri Tabriz took over their license. Season-by-season The table below chronicles the achievements of the Club in various competitions. Managers ; Shahabeddin Sofalmanesh ; Ali Khosravi See also * Petrochimi Tabriz F.C. * Petrochimi Tabriz Cycling Team Tabriz Petrochemical CCN Team (Persian:تیم دوچرخه‌سواری پتروشیمی تبریز) was an Iranian UCI Continental cycling team managed by Ramin Dadgar and Azim Abdolnezhad and main sponsored by Tabriz Petrochemical Company. T ... References Futsal clubs in Iran Sport in Tabriz Defunct futsal clubs in Iran 2010 disestablishments in Iran Association football clubs disestablished in 2010 {{Iran-footyclub-stub ...
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Kazem Mohammadi
Kazem Mohammadi ( fa, کاظم محمدی; 23 August 1973 – 3 August 2021) was an Iranian professional futsal player. Biography Mohammadi was a winger, and a former member of the Iran national futsal team. He played in 2004 FIFA Futsal World Championship in Chinese Taipei. Death After struggling over a week with COVID-19, Mohammadi died at Ghaem Hospital in Karaj on 3 August 2021, aged 47. Honours Iran * AFC Futsal Championship (7): 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008 Individual * AFC Futsal Championship top scorer: 1999 File:1999 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The funeral procession of King Hussein of Jordan in Amman; the 1999 İzmit earthquake kills over 17,000 people in Turkey; the Columbine High School massacre, one of the first major school shootin ... (18 goals) References Futsal Planet External links Profileat lnfs.es (in Spain) 1973 births 2021 deaths People from Ray, Iran Sportspeople from Tehran province Iranian men's futsal ...
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Babak Masoumi
Babak Masoumi ( fa, بابک معصومی; 13 July 1972 – 10 August 2011) was an Iranian professional futsal player and coach who was former captain of the Iranian national team. Career Masoumi began his career playing football for Fath. He then changed codes and began to play futsal, where he played for Fath Tehran, PAS Tehran and Tam Iran Khodro. Despite suffering from cancer, Masoumi was head coach of Persepolis futsal team in the 2008–09 season and a few weeks afterwards was appointed as technical manager of Steel Azin futsal team. He was head coach of Dabiri at the time of his death. Death On August 10, 2011, Masoumi died from blood cancer from which he had been suffering since 2008. Despite this, Masoumi believed beforehand that he was cured of the disease. Masoumi had struggled to pay for his medical care and in November 2008, an exhibition game was played between Esteghlal and a ''Selection of Karaj'' team in order to raise money for the medical treatment of ...
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Tabriz
Tabriz ( fa, تبریز ; ) is a city in northwestern Iran, serving as the capital of East Azerbaijan Province. It is the List of largest cities of Iran, sixth-most-populous city in Iran. In the Quri Chay, Quru River valley in Iran's historic Azerbaijan (Iran), Azerbaijan region between long ridges of volcanic cones in the Sahand and Eynali mountains, Tabriz's elevation ranges between above sea level. The valley opens up into a plain that gently slopes down to the eastern shores of Lake Urmia, to the west. With cold winters and temperate summers, Tabriz is considered a summer resort. It was named World Carpet Weaving City by the World Crafts Council in October 2015 and Exemplary Tourist City of 2018 by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. With a population of over 1.7 million (2016), Tabriz is the largest economic hub and metropolitan area in northwest Iran. The population is bilingual, speaking Azerbaijani language, Azerbaijani and Persian. Tabriz is a major heavy industrie ...
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Vahid Nematollahi
Vahid (Persian: وحيد) is the Persian, Kurmanji Kurdish and Bosnian variant of the Arabic masculine given name Wahid, meaning "The One", "Unique". People named Vahid include: Given name Vahid * Vahid Amiri (born 1988), Iranian footballer * Vahid Halilhodžić (born 1952), Bosnian football manager * Vahid Hambo (born 1995), Finnish footballer of Bosnian descent * Vahid Hashemian (born 1976), Iranian footballer * Vahid Shamsaei (born 1975), Iranian futsal player * Vahid Talebloo (born 1992), Iranian footballer * Vahid Tarokh (born c. 1967), Iranian academic Vahit * Vahit Kirişci (born 1960), Turkish politician * Vahit Melih Halefoğlu (1919–2017), Turkish politician and diplomat * Vahit Emre Savaş (born 1995), Turkish volleyball player Middle name * Hossein Vahid Khorasani (born 1921), Iranian grand ayatollah Surname * Hamid Vahid-Dastjerdi (born 1959), Iranian academic and philosopher See also * Vahide Vahide is a feminine given name and a feminine derivative of the Persi ...
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Shahid Abolfathi Arena
''Shaheed'' ( ,  ,   ; pa, ਸ਼ਹੀਦ) denotes a martyr in Islam. The word is used frequently in the Quran in the generic sense of "witness" but only once in the sense of "martyr" (i.e. one who dies for his faith); the latter sense acquires wider usage in the ''hadith''. The term is commonly used as a posthumous title for those who are considered to have accepted or even consciously sought out their own death in order to bear witness to their beliefs. Like the English-language word ''martyr'', in the 20th century, the word ''shahid'' came to have both religious and non-religious connotations, and has often been used to describe those who died for non-religious ideological causes. This suggests that there is no single fixed and immutable concept of martyrdom among Muslims and Sikhs. It is also used in Sikhism. Etymology In Arabic, the word ''shahid'' means "witness". Its development closely parallels that of the Greek word ''martys'' ( gr, μάρτ ...
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Shiraz
Shiraz (; fa, شیراز, Širâz ) is the List of largest cities of Iran, fifth-most-populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars province, Fars Province, which has been historically known as Pars (Sasanian province), Pars () and Persis. As of the 2016 national census, the population of the city was 1,565,572 people, and its built-up area with Sadra, Fars, Sadra was home to almost 1,800,000 inhabitants. A census in 2021 showed an increase in the city's population to 1,995,500 people. Shiraz is located in Southern Iran, southwestern Iran on the () seasonal river. Founded in the early Islamic period, the city has a moderate climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years. The earliest reference to the city, as ''Tiraziš'', is on Elamite Clay tablet, clay tablets dated to 2000 BCE. The modern city was restored or founded by the Arabs, Arab Umayyad Caliphate in 693 CE and grew prominent under the successive Iranian peoples, Iranian Saffarid dynasty, Saffar ...
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