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2008–09 Iran Futsal's 1st Division
The 2008–09 Iranian Futsal 1st Division will be divided into two phases. The league will also be composed of 18 teams divided into two divisions of 9 teams each, whose teams will be divided geographically. Teams will play only other teams in their own division, once at home and once away for a total of 18 matches each. Teams Group A Group B Play Off :First leg to be played April 09, 2009; return leg to be played April 16, 2009 Shahr Aftab Promoted to the Super League. First leg Return leg ---- :First leg to be played April 09, 2009; return leg to be played April 16, 2009 Firooz Sofeh Promoted to the Super League. First leg Return leg See also * 2008–09 Iranian Futsal Super League * 2008–09 Persian Gulf Cup * 2008–09 Azadegan League * 2008–09 Iran Football's 2nd Division * 2008–09 Iran Football's 3rd Division * 2008–09 Hazfi Cup * Iranian Super Cup The Iranian Super Cup (Persian language, Persian: سوپر جام ایران, ''S ...
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2007–08 Iran Futsal's 1st Division
The 2007–08 Iranian Futsal 1st Division will be divided into two phases. The league will also be composed of 16 teams divided into two divisions of 8 teams each, whose teams will be divided geographically. Teams will play only other teams in their division, once at home and once away for a total of 14 matches each. Teams Group A Group B Play Off :First leg to be played April 03, 2008; return leg to be played April 10, 2008 Melli Haffari Promoted to the Super League. First leg Return leg ---- :First leg to be played April 03, 2008; return leg to be played April 10, 2008 Labaniyat Arjan Promoted to the Super League. First leg Return leg See also * 2007–08 Iranian Futsal Super League * 2007–08 Persian Gulf Cup * 2007–08 Azadegan League * 2007–08 Iran Football's 2nd Division * 2007–08 Iran Football's 3rd Division * 2007–08 Hazfi Cup * Iranian Super Cup The Iranian Super Cup (Persian language, Persian: سوپر جام ایران ...
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Bonyad Maskan Shiraz FSC
Bonyads ( "Foundation") are charitable trusts in Iran that play a major role in Iran's economy. They control an estimated 20% of Iran's GDP, and are second only to the oil industry in manufacturing, trading, and real estate development in Iran. As of 2010, the largest bonyad is the Mostazafan Foundation, worth approximately $10 billion. In addition to large national bonyads like the Mostazafan Foundation, there are numerous bonyads affiliated with local clerics in "almost every" Iranian town. All are answerable only to the Supreme Leader of Iran. As of 2008, bonyads employ somewhere between 400,000 and 5 million Iranians. Technically religious charitable organizations, they have evolved into "giant private monopolies with no governmental oversight", and are now described as channeling revenues to groups supporting the Islamic Republic, while providing limited and inadequate charity to the poor. Exempt from taxes and benefiting from "huge subsidies from government," they have b ...
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Tarbiat Badani Saveh FSC
Shahrdari Saveh Futsal Club () is an Iranian professional futsal club based in Saveh. History The club was originally known as ''Saveh Shen'', competing in the 2nd Division since the 2006. In the first season of 2007–08 Iran Futsal's 1st Division it was renamed ''Tarbiat Badani Saveh'' due to change of sponsorship. In the 2008–09 Iran Futsal's 1st Division they were renamed again to ''Zar Sim Saveh''. They were once again renamed for the 2010–11 to ''Shahrdari Saveh''. Season-by-season The table below chronicles the achievements of the Club in various competitions. ''Last updated: 16 July 2022'' Honours * Iran Futsal's 1st Division ** Champions (1): 2010–11 ** Runners-up (1): 2015–16 * Iran Futsal's 2nd Division The Iran Futsal's 2nd Division (Persian: ليگ دسته دوم فوتسال ایران) is the Third-highest division overall in the Iranian futsal league system after the 1st Division. League Champions * 2007: Saveh Shen - Melli Haffar ...
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Ahvaz
Ahvaz (; ) is a city in the Central District of Ahvaz County, Khuzestan province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district. It is home to Persians, Arabs and other groups such as Qashqai and Kurds. Languages spoken in the area include Persian, Khuzestāni Arabic, Southern Kurdish, Neo-Mandaic, and dialects such as Bakhtiari, Dezfuli and Shushtari. Ahvaz is home to over 1.3 million people within its metropolitan area. Census results suggest a steady increase in population. As the most watery river in Iran, the Karun flows through the center of the city, which is one of the two navigable rivers in Iran, alongside the Arvand Rud. Ahvaz has earned the reputation of being the City of Bridges due to its numerous big bridges built on the Karun to facilitate better communication between the east and west parts of the city, although since the beginning of the 20th century, this city has always been known as the Oil Capital of Iran, along with o ...
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Sanat Naft Ahvaz FSC
''Sanat'' is the third album by Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton, released in 2002. The word ''sanat'' means "words" in Finnish, and "heals" in Latin. The album consists of sacred Christian songs, and features music in Finnish, Latin, English, and Medieval Irish. Track listing Title ''(composer / lyricist)'' # Aurinkolaulu ''(Anna-Mari Kähärä / Mika Waltari)'' # Were You There? ''(trad., arr. Mia Makaroff)'' # Benedic anima mea Domino ''(Jaakko Mäntyjärvi / Psalm 102:1-5, 20-22)'' # Stabat Mater ''(Kaj Chydenius / Jacopone Da Todi, Aale Tynni)'' # Vain taivasta kukkaset katsovat ''(Jussi Chydenius / Aale Tynni)'' # Kaikki maat, te riemuitkaatte ''(Mia Makaroff / Johann Franck)'' # Iltavirsi ''(Armas Maasalo, Heikki Klemetti / Hilija Haahti, arr. Jarmo Saari)'' # Tórramat Do Nóebaengil ''(Jaakko Mäntyjärvi / anon. Irish, 12th century)'' # Nearer, My God, To Thee ''(Jussi Chydenius / Sarah Flower Adams)'' # Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel? ''(trad., arr. Mia Makaroff)'' # ...
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Persepolis Javan FSC
Persepolis (; ; ) was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (). It is situated in the plains of Marvdasht, encircled by the southern Zagros mountains, Fars province of Iran. It is one of the key Iranian cultural heritage sites and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The earliest remains of Persepolis date back to 515 BC. The city, acting as a major center for the empire, housed a palace complex and citadel designed to serve as the focal point for governance and ceremonial activities. It exemplifies the Achaemenid style of architecture. The complex was taken by the army of Alexander the Great in 330 BC, and soon after, its wooden parts were completely destroyed by fire, likely deliberately. The function of Persepolis remains unclear. It was not one of the largest cities in ancient Iran, let alone the rest of the empire, but appears to have been a grand ceremonial complex that was only occupied seasonally; the complex was raised high on a walled platform, with five "palaces ...
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