2010 Hazfi Cup Final
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The 2010 Hazfi Cup Final was a
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tie in order to determine the
2009–10 Hazfi Cup The 2009–10 Hazfi Cup was the 23rd season of the Iranian football knockout competition. Zob Ahan Isfahan was the defending champion. The cup winner were guaranteed a place in the 2011 AFC Champions League. Participating teams Totally 115 tea ...
champion of Iranian football clubs. Persepolis faced Gostaresh Foolad in this final game. The first leg took place on May 13, 2010 at 16:00 IRDT ( UTC+4:30) at
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in Tabriz and the second leg took place on May 24, 2010 at 16:00 local time ( UTC+3:30) at Azadi Stadium, Tehran.


Format

The rules for the final were exactly the same as the one for the previous knockout rounds. The tie was contested over two legs with away goals deciding the winner if the two teams were level on goals after the second leg. If the teams could still not be separated at that stage, then
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would have been played with a penalty shootout (taking place if the teams were still level after that).


Road to the finals


Final Summary


First leg


Second leg


Champions


See also

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2009–10 Hazfi Cup The 2009–10 Hazfi Cup was the 23rd season of the Iranian football knockout competition. Zob Ahan Isfahan was the defending champion. The cup winner were guaranteed a place in the 2011 AFC Champions League. Participating teams Totally 115 tea ...
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References

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