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Football Club Aboomoslem Khorasan ( fa, باشگاه فوتبال ابومسلم خراسان, ''Bashgah-e Futbal-e Abumislâm-e Xerasan''), commonly known as Aboomoslem, is an Iranian football club based in Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan, that competes in the League 3. The club was founded in 1970 and is named after
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
general of Abbasid Era, Abu Muslim, who was commander of the
Abbasid Revolution The Abbasid Revolution, also called the Movement of the Men of the Black Raiment, was the overthrow of the Umayyad Caliphate (661–750 CE), the second of the four major Caliphates in early Islamic history, by the third, the Abbasid Caliphate ...
and led the Abbasid Revolution that toppled the
Umayyad dynasty Umayyad dynasty ( ar, بَنُو أُمَيَّةَ, Banū Umayya, Sons of Umayya) or Umayyads ( ar, الأمويون, al-Umawiyyūn) were the ruling family of the Caliphate between 661 and 750 and later of Al-Andalus between 756 and 1031. In t ...
. The football team plays its home games at the
Samen Stadium The Samen Al-Aeme Stadium (), commonly known as Samen, is a multi-use stadium in Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan, Iran, with a 27,000 seating capacity Seating capacity is the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, in terms of both th ...
which has a
seating capacity Seating capacity is the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, in terms of both the physical space available, and limitations set by law. Seating capacity can be used in the description of anything ranging from an automobile that ...
of 27,000. The club is owned and supported by Mohammad Reza Abbasi. Aboomoslem is the oldest existing football club in Mashhad and has a large history in Khorasan football. It is one of the most supported clubs in Khorasan football, having won four League 2 trophies, three Iranian football league system#Men's, Khorasan League titles, and one final participation in the Hazfi Cup. Aboomoslem holds a long-standing enmity with provincial rivals Payam Khorasan F.C., Payam Khorasan known as the Mashhad derby.


History


Establishment

In 1970 a group of football players from Mashhad decided to create a new football team by the name of Aboumoslem. Most of the players on the team knew each other and were from the ''Shah Abbasi Tri-way'' area. They had grown up playing football on the dirt fields of the area. When the Takht Jamshid Cup was created, a qualification tournament for provincial representatives was set up in Isfahan (city), Isfahan. Another club from Mashhad, named ''Arya F.C.'' represented the province of Khorasan but they were not able to make into the Takht Jamshid Cup. After defeat in the tournament, it was decided that for Khorasan to have a powerful football team, Aboumoslem and Aria must merge. Three brothers by the names of Ataollah, Asghar and Heshmat Mohajerani helped to merge the clubs, and Aboumoslem was able to make it to the 1975 Takht Jamshid Cup, which was the top football league in Iran before the Iranian revolution. The team originally only wore black, but red was added late on. With the purchase of great players like Asgarkhani, Majid Tashrefi, Masih Masihnia, Alireza Ligarab, Hossein Omidvar and Mahmood Ebrahimzadeh they were able to become the best non-Tehran based club in the league that year. Success was short lived and the team was relegated the next season, staying in the 2nd division until the revolution.


Post Revolution

Like most sporting clubs in Iran, the revolution and the Iran–Iraq War severely limited the team's activities. From 1980 to 1984 the club participated in almost no meaningful competitions. This changed when in late 1984 local and provincial leagues were set up. In 1986 Aboumoslem won the Mashhad city league and the provincial championship in the following season. In the late 1980s, ''Shahdiran Inc.'' sponsored the team, giving the club a better chance at success. After the war the local and provincial leagues were scrapped in favor of nationwide leagues. Among the notable players was Abolfazl Safavi, a quick forward-midfielder with small body and great ability to dribble, who played for several seasons until 1981. He was later arrested and executed for membership in a banned opposition group. Aboumoslem made it to the newly established Azadegan League and participated during the 1990–91 and 1991–92 seasons, but was relegated after only two years. It was during this time that Aboumoslem's most famous player, Khodadad Azizi was discovered. Once relegated the club struggled dramatically, being relegated all the way to the third division, which was a local league. Shahdiran stopped sponsoring the team and was replaced by soft drink company, ''Khoshgovar''. After several seasons in the lower leagues, Aboumoslem finally made it back to the top level of Iranian football, gaining promotion to the Azadegan League during the 1997–98 season. Aboumoslem had been in a poor financial situation that season, as Khoshgovar had stopped being its sponsor. Aboumoslem's only revenue came from advertisements and support from club fans, but surprisingly won promotion with the help of former Aboumoslem player, Akbar Misaghian. Aboumoslem again only stayed in the league for two seasons and was relegated during the Azadegan League 1999/2000, 1999–2000 season. Around the same time the club went back to its roots, once again being sponsored by the Iranian police.


Iran Pro League

They were promoted again in the next season and debuted in Iran's first fully professional league, the IPL, for the IPL 2001/02, 2001–02 season. They have remained in the IPL since with two 5th-place finishes being their best results. During this time the club has shown its skill for finding talented players, with famous Iranian football players such as Reza Enayati, Mojtaba Jabari and Andranik Teymourian all making their names there. After the IPL 2004/05, 2004–05 season Aboumoslem's new sponsor became Iran Khodro.


Recent

In 2006 Khodadad Azizi joined the club as an advisor, beginning his new life in football management after retirement from playing. Akbar Misaghian the club's manager for the past two seasons resigned after the first week of the IPL 2006/07, 2006–07 season due to financial disagreements with management. In January 2007, it became official and Khodadad Azizi was named manager of Aboumoslem. He was sacked less than a year later and replaced by Parviz Mazloomi in October 2007.Which he had a good season with the team and finished the league in the top half of the league but the season after he left the club for a better offer and the club had a very difficult season which they avoided the relegation in the last week and changed three head coaches and three chairmen but their instability continued for the 2009–10 season where they finished last and got relegated. In 2014 for the first time in the club's history the team was relegated to the Iran Football's 2nd Division, 2nd Division.


Bankruptcy

Because of the financial problems suffered by the club, On 7 September 2014 the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (Iran), Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports declared the bankruptcy of F.C. Aboomoslem. The new chairman Mehdi Biglari re-established the club in 2014 as Toloe Nasl e Aboomoslem Football Club. Aboomoslem restarted operations in 2016 and started competing in the fourth tier.


Logo history


Mashhad Derby

The Mashhad derby also known as the Khorasan derby is a football local derby match between the two most popular clubs from Mashhad: F.C. Aboomoslem and Payam Khorasan F.C., Payam Khorasan. Back in the 1980s and early 1990s it was Iran's second most important derby after the Tehran derby. Nowadays it has lost its status to more popular derbies such as Esfahan derby, Ahvaz derby and Shiraz derby.


Stadium

The club currently plays in
Samen Stadium The Samen Al-Aeme Stadium (), commonly known as Samen, is a multi-use stadium in Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan, Iran, with a 27,000 seating capacity Seating capacity is the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, in terms of both th ...
after years of playing in Mashhad's Takhti Stadium (Mashhad), Takhti Stadium. The club recently announced plans to construct their own stadium with the help of the provincial government. The land was awarded to the team during Karim Malahi's time as club chairman. Construction was planned to begin March 2007 in the Elahieh area of Mashhad.


Supporters


Fan base

Aboomoslem is the most popular club from Khorasan with huge fan base in Razavi Khorasan Province, North Khorasan, South Khorasan and also in (Herat Province, Afghanistan) where there is a club by the name of Abumoslem Herat F.C.. In Mashhad, its popularity is only rivaled by Tehran's two biggest clubs Esteghlal F.C. and Persepolis F.C., and cross-city rival Payam Khorasan F.C., Payam Khorasan who has a smaller fan base.


Famous fans

*Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf – Mayor of Tehran *Saeed Soheili – Film Director *Reza Ghoochannejhad – Football player for Iran national football team and sc Heerenveen, Heerenveen.


Season-by-season

The table below chronicles the achievements of Aboumoslem in various competitions.


Club chairmen

* Heshmat Mohajerani * Hadi Khayami * ? Sharifian * Bagher Sayammi * Jahangir Sadehdel * Hamid Tayebbi * Mahmoud Haj Rezapour * Rahman Naderi * Gholam Hossein Takaffoli * Gholam Reza Basiripour * Nasser Shafagh * Mahdi Najami * Karim Malahi (1996-06) * Nasser Shafagh (2006–08) * Mostafa Bani-Asad (2008–09) * Hossein Ghasemi (2009–10) * Esmaeil Vafaei (2010–2014) * Mehdii Biglari (2014–present)


Club managers

* Seyed Mehdi Qiyassi (1974) * Abbas Razavi (1974) * Ştefan Stănculescu (1974) * Seyed Mehdi Qiyassi (1974–1986) * Seyed Kazem Ghiyassian(c.early 1990s) * Hossein Fekri (1995–96) * Mehdi Dinvarzadeh (1996–97) * Akbar Misaghian (1997–99) * Farhad Kazemi (2000–01) * Firouz Karimi (2001–02) * Mahmoud Yavari (2002–03) * Akbar Misaghian (2003–06) * Mehdi Ghiasi (2006) * Khodadad Azizi (2006–07) * Parviz Mazloomi (2007–08) * Akbar Misaghian (2008) * Hadi Bargizar (2008) * Amir Hossein Peyrovani (2008) * Ali Hanteh (2008–09) * Naser Pourmehdi (2009) * Farhad Kazemi (2009–10) * Nader Dastneshan (2010) * Majid Namjoo-Motlagh (2010) * Asghar Sadri (2010) * Seyed Kazem Ghiyassian (2010–11) * Ali Hanteh (2011) * Seyed Kazem Ghiyassian (2011) * Khodadad Azizi (2011–12) * Gholam Hossein Peyrovani (2012) * Hadi Bargizar (2012–13) * Ali Hanteh (2013–2014 ) * Saeed Josheshi (2014–)


Honours


Club honours


League

*Azadegan League, 2nd Division **Champions (4): 1974–75, 1977–78 Iran Football's 2nd Division, 1977–78, 1990–91 Iran Football's 2nd Division, 1990–91, 2000–01 Iran Football's 2nd Division, 2000–01 *Khorasan Football League **Champions (3): 1987–88, 1989–90, 1993–94 **Runners-up (1): 1988–89 *Mashhad Football League **Champions (2): 1984–85, 1985–86


Cup

*Hazfi Cup: **Runners-up (1): 2004–05 Hazfi Cup, 2004–05 *2001 AK Pipe International Cup, AK Pipe International Cup: **Champions (1): 2001


Individual honours

top scorers in Iranian League


Players

As of 10 September 2013:


First-team squad

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Former players

''For details on former players, see :Aboomoslem players.''


Aboomoslem Players at major tournaments

The following players were selected for their national teams for major tournaments while playing for Aboomoslem:


References

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External links


Official site

Official Fan site

Official Popular comments site
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