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2020–21 Iranian Futsal Super League
The 2020–21 Iranian Futsal Super League is the 22nd season of the Iran Pro League and the 17th under the name ''Futsal Super League''. Mes Sungun are the defending champions. The season will feature 12 teams from the 2019–20 Super League and two new teams promoted from the 2019–20 Iran Futsal's 1st Division. Format changes Final match of last season and the beginning of this season has some postponements due to COVID-19 pandemic in Iran Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease quickly .... And other international futsal games have the same issues too. Therefore, this season has to be held squeezed and these changes has been made: Regular season 14 teams will be divided to 2 groups of 7 teams each. Each Groups matches will be held in two regions (with two hosts) in a round ...
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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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Moghavemat Alborz FSC
Moghavemat Alborz Futsal Club ( fa, باشگاه فوتسال مقاومت البرز, ''Bashgah-e Futsal-e Miqavâmit Alberz'') is an Iranian professional futsal club based in Karaj. Crest File:Moghavemat_shahrdari_karaj.png, 2019–2020 File:Moghavemat Alborz.png, 2020–Present Season to season The table below chronicles the achievements of the Club in various competitions. ''Last updated: 15 July 2022'' Players Current squad Personnel Current technical staff ''Last updated: 17 December 2022'' References {{DEFAULTSORT:Moghavemat Alborz Futsal clubs in Iran Karaj Sport in Alborz Province ...
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Karaj
Karaj ( fa, کرج, ) is the capital of Alborz Province, Iran, and effectively a satellite city of Tehran. Although the county hosts a population around 1.97 million, as recorded in the 2016 census, most of the county is rugged mountain. The urban area is the fourth-largest in Iran, after Tehran, Mashhad, and Isfahan. Eshtehard County and Fardis County were split off from Karaj County since the previous census. The earliest records of Karaj date back to the 30th century BC. The city was developed under the rule of the Safavid and Qajar dynasties and is home to historical buildings and memorials from those eras. This city has a unique climate due to access to natural resources such as many trees, rivers, and green plains. After Tehran, Karaj is the largest immigrant-friendly city in Iran, so it has been nicknamed "Little Iran." History The area around Karaj has been inhabited for thousands of years, such as at the Bronze Age site of Tepe Khurvin and the Iron Age site of ...
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List Of Iranian Futsal Champions
The Iranian futsal champions are the annual winners of Iranian Futsal Super League, Iran's premier annual Futsal league competition. The title has been contested since 1996, in varying forms of competition. While Mes Sungun has won a record 4 championship titles. Winners Province championship (1996–2002) Premier league (1998–2003) Super league (2003– ) Performances Most successful clubs Titles by city Total titles won by province The following table lists the Iranian futsal champions by Province. Title wins by decade See also * Futsal in Iran * Iranian Futsal Super League * List of Iranian club futsal top goal scorers * List of Iranian futsal league winning managers References External links *I.R. Iran Football Federation*Super League page on Futsal Planet {{Futsal in Iran Champions Champions A champion (from the late Latin ''campio'') is the Victory, victor in a challenge, Competition, contest or competition. There c ...
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Shahid Poursharifi Arena
The Shahid Pour Sharifi Arena is an indoor sports arena in Tabriz, Iran. It is the home stadium of Futsal Super League team Mes Sungun FSC. The stadium holds up to 6,000 people. It hosted the Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship The Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship is the official competition organised by Asian Handball Federation for junior men's national handball teams of Asia, and takes place every two years. In addition to crowning the Asian champions, the ... from 2 – 14 August 2014. References Indoor arenas in Iran Sports venues in Tabriz Sports venues completed in 2009 {{iran-sports-venue-stub ...
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Varzaqan
Varzaqan ( fa, ورزقان; also Romanized as Varzeqān and Warzagan; formerly, Karzigan (Persian: كَرزيگَن), also Romanized as Kārzigān and Karzygan) is a city in the Central District of Varzaqan County, East Azerbaijan province, Iran, and serves as capital of the county. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,549 in 930 households. The following census in 2011 counted 5,385 people in 1,392 households. The latest census in 2016 showed a population of 5,348 people in 1,401 households. The city is famous for the Sungun copper mine, 25 km from the city centre, which is estimated to have 3 percent of the known copper reserves in the world. Historical landmark The cuneiform inscription in the village of Saqandel is the most famous historical monument in the region. Earthquakes The area is subject to earthquakes, and in 2012 a number of people were killed when an earthquake doublet __NOTOC__ In seismology, doublet earthquakes – and more generally, multip ...
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Ahvaz
Ahvaz ( fa, اهواز, Ahvâz ) is a city in the southwest of Iran and the capital of Khuzestan province. Ahvaz's population is about 1,300,000 and its built-up area with the nearby town of Sheybani is home to 1,136,989 inhabitants. It is home to Persians, Arabs, Bakhtiaris, Dezfulis, Shushtaris, and others. Languages spoken in the area include Persian and Arabic, as well as dialects of Luri ( Bakhtiari), Dezfuli, Shushtari, and others. One of the 2 navigable rivers of Iran alongside the Arvand Rud (Shatt al-Arab), the Karun, passes through the middle of the city. Ahvaz has a long history, dating back to the Achaemenid period. In ancient times, the city was one of the main centers of the Academy of Gondishapur. Etymology The word Ahvaz is a Persianized form of the Arabic "Ahwaz," which, in turn, is derived from an older Persian word. The Dehkhoda Dictionary specifically defines the "Suq-al-Ahvaz" as "Market of the Khuzis", where "Suq" is the Elamite word for market, and "Ah ...
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Hyper Shahr Shahin Shahr FSC
Hyper Shahr Shahin Shahr Futsal Club () was an Iranian professional futsal club based in Shahin Shahr. Season by season The table below chronicles the achievements of the Club in various competitions. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hyper Shahr Shahin Shah FSC Futsal clubs in Iran Sport in Isfahan province 2017 establishments in Iran Futsal clubs established in 2017 ...
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Labaniyat Arjan Shiraz FSC
Labaniyat Arjan Shiraz Futsal Club ( fa, باشگاه فوتسال لبنیات ارژن شیراز) is an Iranian professional futsal club based in Shiraz. Season by season The table below chronicles the achievements of the Club in various competitions. ''Last updated: July 8, 2021'' Honours * Iran Futsal's 1st Division The Iran Futsal's 1st Division (Persian: ليگ دسته یک فوتسال ایران) is the second-highest division overall in the Iranian futsal league system after the Super League. League Champions * 2002–03: Rah Ahan * 2003–04: Tam ... ** Champions (2): 2007–08, 2015–16 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Arjan Shiraz FSC Futsal clubs in Iran Sport in Shiraz 2005 establishments in Iran Futsal clubs established in 2005 ...
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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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Isfahan
Isfahan ( fa, اصفهان, Esfahân ), from its Achaemenid empire, ancient designation ''Aspadana'' and, later, ''Spahan'' in Sassanian Empire, middle Persian, rendered in English as ''Ispahan'', is a major city in the Greater Isfahan Region, Isfahan Province, Iran. It is located south of Tehran and is the capital of Isfahan Province. The city has a population of approximately 2,220,000, making it the third-largest city in Iran, after Tehran and Mashhad, and the second-largest metropolitan area. Isfahan is located at the intersection of the two principal routes that traverse Iran, north–south and east–west. Isfahan flourished between the 9th and 18th centuries. Under the Safavids, Safavid dynasty, Isfahan became the capital of Achaemenid Empire, Persia, for the second time in its history, under Shah Abbas the Great. The city retains much of its history. It is famous for its Perso–Islamic architecture, grand boulevards, covered bridges, palaces, tiled mosques, and mina ...
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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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