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Yazd Louleh F.C.
Yazd Louleh Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Yazd, Iran. History In June 2012, Sang Ahan Bafgh company bought the license of Tarbiat Yazd football club in order to participate in 2012–13 Azadegan League. The team was moved back to Yazd Yazd ( fa, یزد ), formerly also known as Yezd, is the capital of Yazd Province, Iran. The city is located southeast of Isfahan. At the 2016 census, the population was 1,138,533. Since 2017, the historical city of Yazd is recognized as a Worl ... in 2013 after it was originally moved from Yazd in 2012. In October 2014, the club sold its license to Tarbiat Novin, and was dissolved due financial circumstances. Name history *Sang Ahan Bafgh (2012–2013) *Yazd Louleh (2013–2014) Players As of November 23, 2012 First-team squad Season-by-Season The table below shows the achievements of the club in various competitions. See also * Hazfi Cup References External links *Official club website ...
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Nassiri Stadium
The Shahid Nassiri Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Yazd, Iran. It is part of the much larger Shahid Nassiri Sports Complex. It is used mostly for football (soccer), football matches. However, during Football (soccer), football's lull in popularity in the mid-1990s, it was discussed whether the National Afghan Buzkashi League (in-exile from the Taliban) should be allowed to train on the field. This led to heated controversy among the population surrounding the Stadium, which eventually led to the League's request being denied. The roof of the Nasiri Stadium collapsed in 1983. It is the home stadium of Foolad Yazd F.C. References

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Saeed Bayat
Saeid Bayat ( fa, سعید بیات, 26 March 1986) is an Iranian football midfielder who plays for Shahin Bushehr in the Azadegan League. Club career He played with Esteghlal in 2007–08 season. He played for Sepahan between 2002 and 2008, which became IPL Champions in the 2002/03 season. He was also member of Sepahan at 2007 FIFA Club World Cup The 2007 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2007 presented by Toyota for sponsorship reasons) was a football tournament played in Japan from 7 to 16 December 2007. It was the fourth FIFA Club World Cup, a tourn .... Club career statistics * Assist Goals Honours Club * Hazfi Cup **Runner up:1 *** 2011–12 with Shahin Bushehr References External links Saeid BayataPersian League Iranian footballers 1986 births Living people Esteghlal F.C. players PAS Tehran F.C. players Gostaresh Foulad F.C. players Shahin Bushehr F.C. players People from Zanjan, Iran Men's association foot ...
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2019–20 Iran Football's 3rd Division
The article contains information about the 2019–20 Iran 3rd Division football season. This is the 4th rated football league in Iran after the Persian Gulf Cup The Persian Gulf Pro League ( fa, لیگ برتر خلیج فارس, ''Lig-e Bartar-e Xalij-e Fârs''), formerly known as the Iran Pro League ( fa, links=no, لیگ برتر ایران, ''Lig-e bartar-e Irân''), is the highest division of profe ..., Azadegan League, and 2nd Division. The league started from 3 September 2019. In total 85 teams (65 teams in the first round in 5 groups, 20 teams in second round) were planned to compete in this season's competitions. After concerns about COVID-19 pandemic in Iran the matches has been postponed at 1 March 2020 while six weeks of the Second Round and the Play-off matches was remained. The season continued from 30 July 2020. First round Each team who lose 2 matches, will be relegated 2 divisions for next season. Therefore, in this stage, the teams which lose 2 matches, ...
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Hazfi Cup
Hazfi Cup (Jām-e Hazfi; ) is the Iranian football knockout cup competition, run by the Iranian Football Federation. The Iranian football league was not held during the 1980s, hence the winner of Hazfi Cup represented Iran in the Asian Club Championship. After the revive of the league system, the champion of Iranian league qualified for Asian Club Championship and the winner of Hazfi Cup ran for Asian Cup Winners' Cup. However, the Asian Cup Winners' Cup merged with the Asian Champions Cup in 2002–03 to form the AFC Champions League and Iran had been initially given two (and later four) slots in this competitions. The IRIFF decided to award one of Iran's AFC Champions League spots to the winner of the Hazfi Cup, and since then, the winners of Hazfi Cup have always been allocated a spot in the AFC Champions League. The competition was founded in 1975 as Pahlavi Cup but after revolution continued as Hazfi Cup. Esteghal is the most successful club with seven titles. Format T ...
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Hamid Sherkat O Abassi
Hamid refers to two different but related Arabic given names, both of which come from the Arabic triconsonantal root of Ḥ-M-D (ِِح-م-د): # (Arabic: حَامِد ''ḥāmid'') also spelled Haamed, Hamid or Hamed, and in Turkish Hamit; it means "lauder" or "one who praises". # (Arabic: حَمِيد ''ḥamīd'') also spelled Hamid, or Hameed, in Turkish is Hamit, and in Azeri is Həmid or Һәмид; it means "lauded" or "praiseworthy". Given name Hamid * Hamid Ahmadi (historian) (b. 1945), Iranian historian * Hamid Ahmadi (futsal) (b. 1988), Iranian futsal player * Hamid Ahmadieh, Iranian ophthalmologist and medical scientist *Hamid Al Shaeri, Egyptian-Libyan singer, songwriter, and musician *Hamid Arasly, Azeri and Soviet scientist *Hamid Arzulu, Azerbaijani poet and writer *Hamid Berhili (born 1964), Moroccan boxer *Hamid Mahmood Butt, Pakistani ophthalmologist *Hamid Chitchian (born c. 1957), Iranian politician *Hamid Drake, American musician *Hamid Etemad, Iranian p ...
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Milad Sharifat
Milad may refer to: * Milad (given name) * Milad Dezful F.C., Iranian football club based in Dezful, Iran * Milad Hospital, hospital in Iran * Milad Rizk (fl. 2010–2015), a Lebanese actor * Milad Tower, tallest tower in Iran * Mawlid Mawlid, Mawlid an-Nabi ash-Sharif or Eid Milad un Nabi ( ar, المولد النبوي, translit=mawlid an-nabawī, lit=Birth of the Prophet, sometimes simply called in colloquial Arabic , , among other vernacular pronunciations; sometimes , ) ..., the observance of the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad See also * Eid-e-Milad, the observance of the birthday of Islamic prophet Muhammad {{disambiguation ...
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Shahin Shafiei
Shahin Shafiei ( fa, شاهین شفیعی, born December 30, 1988, in Iran) is an Iranian footballer who currently plays for Foolad Foolad Khuzestan Football Club ( fa, باشگاه فوتبال فولاد خوزستان, ''Bāshgāh-e Futbāl-e Fulād-e Khuzestān'') is an Iranian football club, based in Ahwaz, Khuzestan that plays in Persian Gulf Pro League. Foolad F.C. ... in the Iran Pro League. See also * 2008–09 Saba Qom F.C. season * 2009–10 Damash Gilan F.C. season * List of Iranian football transfers summer 2010 References External linksteamfantasy.varzesh3.comProfile Team Fantasybushehrnews.comBushehr News * * 1988 births Iranian men's footballers Living people Shahin Bushehr F.C. players Shahin Shafiei Men's association football midfielders Place of birth missing (living people) {{Thailand-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Mehrzad Rezaei
Mehrzad ( fa, مهرزاد) is a Persian male and female given name popular in Iran. Mehr (مهر) means "sun" and Zād (زاد) means "born of". So the literal meaning of Mehrzād (مهرزاد) is born of sun. Mehrzad is the forename of: * Mehrzad Marashi (born 1980), Iranian-German singer * Mehrzad Madanchi Mehrzad Madanchi Ardekani ( fa, مهرزاد معدنچى; born 12 October 1983) is an Iranian former football midfielder who last played for Fajr Sepasi. Club career The attacker started his playing career in Homa Shiraz club which plays in t ... (born 1985), Iranian football midfielder {{surname Given names de:Mehrzad ...
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Ebrahim Mirzapour
Ebrahim Mirzapour ( fa, ابراهیم میرزاپور; born 1978) is a retired Iranian association football, football Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper, who played most of his career for Foolad F.C . Club career Foolad He started his professional IPL career, playing for Foolad F.C., Foolad, and was a member of the team until August 2006. He also made it to the national team while playing for Foolad, immediately becoming the number one keeper for his country. One of his most memorable moments came when he scored a goal on rival goalkeeper Armenak Petrosyan, off a goal kick. He was the captain of the team which won the 2004–05 Iran Pro League, 2004–2005 Iran's Premier Football League, IPL championship. He also played in AFC Champions League for Foolad. After 2006 FIFA World Cup, World Cup 2006, despite rumors linking him to CD Nacional and Saipa F.C., Saipa, he signed a one-year contract with Foolad's rival, Esteghlal Ahvaz. Esteghlal Ahvaz & Steel Azin He was se ...
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Mehrzad Mir
Mehrzad ( fa, مهرزاد) is a Persian male and female given name popular in Iran. Mehr (مهر) means "sun" and Zād (زاد) means "born of". So the literal meaning of Mehrzād (مهرزاد) is born of sun. Mehrzad is the forename of: * Mehrzad Marashi (born 1980), Iranian-German singer * Mehrzad Madanchi Mehrzad Madanchi Ardekani ( fa, مهرزاد معدنچى; born 12 October 1983) is an Iranian former football midfielder who last played for Fajr Sepasi. Club career The attacker started his playing career in Homa Shiraz club which plays in t ... (born 1985), Iranian football midfielder {{surname Given names de:Mehrzad ...
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Amir Reza Khan Mohammadi
Emir (; ar, أمير ' ), sometimes transliterated amir, amier, or ameer, is a word of Arabic origin that can refer to a male monarch, aristocrat, holder of high-ranking military or political office, or other person possessing actual or ceremonial authority. The title has a long history of use in the Arab World, East Africa, West Africa, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. In the modern era, when used as a formal monarchical title, it is roughly synonymous with "prince", applicable both to a son of a hereditary monarch, and to a reigning monarch of a sovereign principality, namely an emirate. The feminine form is emira ( '), a cognate for " princess". Prior to its use as a monarchical title, the term "emir" was historically used to denote a "commander", "general", or "leader" (for example, Amir al-Mu'min). In contemporary usage, "emir" is also sometimes used as either an honorary or formal title for the head of an Islamic, or Arab (regardless of religion) organisatio ...
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Morteza Ghorbanpour
Murtaza or Morteza or Mortaza, a Persianate form of the Arabic Murtada or Murtadha ( ar, مرتضى, translit=Murtaḍā, lit=One Pleasing to God, label=none), is a common Muslim name. Pronunciation varies with accent, from native Arabic speakers to speakers of European and Asian languages. The name is an epithet of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Due to the rhyming nature, Murtaza is sometimes confused with Mustafa ('Chosen One'), an epithet of Muhammad. Honorific/regnal name * Ali ibn Abi Talib (601–661), son-in-law of Muhammad, fourth Rashidun Caliph, first Shi'a Imam * Al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Abid, descendant of Ali, rose in revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate and assumed the name ''al-Murtadha'' as his regnal title. * Al-Murtada Muhammad (died 922), second Zaydi Imam of Yemen * Abu Hafs Umar al-Murtada (d. 1266), thirteenth Almohad caliph * Sharif al-Murtaza (965–1044), Shi'a scholar * Murtada al-Zabidi (1732–1790), Sufi s ...
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