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Maral Torkaman
Maral Torkaman (Persian: مارال ترکمان; born November 26, 2002) is an Iranian futsal player. She was called up to the Under-14 national football team at the age of 11 and has been a regular member of the women's national football team since then. In the summer of 2019, she accidentally and unexpectedly decided to participate in futsal and joined Saipa Tehran women's futsal team, Saipa Tehran and became a student of Niloofar Ardalan; Presence in Saipa gave Maral Torkaman the opportunity to play alongside the best futsal players. Club Career She reached an agreement with Nasr Fardis Karaj women's futsal team, Nasr Fardis Karaj team for the Iranian Women's Futsal Premier League 2021 and became a member of this team. National Career Torkaman has a history of captaining the Iran women's national youth futsal team in the CAFA Championship, 2020 CAFA Championship. She performed well and was named tournament most valuable player. Football brother and sister Maral Torkama ...
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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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