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IPL Fixtures (2011-2012)

IPL 2011-2012

Pos.TeamMWDLGDP
1 Sepahan 34 19 10 5 27 67
2 Tractor 34 19 9 6 25 66
3 Esteghlal 34 19 9 6 24 66
4 Saba 34 12 14 8 2 50
5 Naft Teh 34 13 10 11 -2 49
6 Zob Ahan 34 9 18 7 -4 45
7 Damash Gi 34 11 11 12 -4 44
8 Saipa 34 10 13 11 11 43
9 Mes 34 11 10 13 -4 43
10 Sanat Naft 34 11 10 13 -8 43
11 Rah Ahan 34 9 15 10 1 42
12 Persepolis 34 10 12 12 -4 42
13 Fajr Sepasi 34 10 11 13 -7 41
14 Foolad 34 10 10 14 -2 40
15 Malavan 34 9 12 13 -1 39
16 Shahrdari T 34 6 16 12 -10 34
17 Shahin 34 6 15 13 -13 33
18 Mes Sar 34 5 9 20 -31 24
M = Match , W = Win , D = Draw , L = Lose
GD = Goal difference , P = Points
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Week 34
Date : 2012-05-11
Tractor 2: 0 Malavan
Fajr Sepasi 0: 0 Saba
Sepahan 0: 0 Mes Sar
Esteghlal 3: 0 Naft Teh
Foolad 1: 2 Persepolis
Damash Gi 2: 1 Shahrdari T
Rah Ahan 4: 1 Shahin
Mes 2: 0 Zob Ahan
Saipa 2: 2 Sanat Naft

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Azadegan Fixtures (2011-2012)

Azadegan G 1

Pos.TeamMWDLGDP
1 Peykan 26 14 8 4 18 50
2 Iran Javan 26 13 9 4 15 48
3 Shahrdari B 26 10 8 8 -1 38
4 Shahrdari A 26 9 10 7 2 37
5 Foolad Y 26 9 9 8 2 36
6 Abumoslem 25 8 10 8 3 34
7 Etka 26 9 7 10 1 34
8 Saipa Sho 26 8 9 9 0 33
9 Gostaresh 26 7 11 8 -5 32
10 Steel Azin 26 10 10 6 7 28
11 Parseh 26 8 4 14 -9 28
12 Mes Raf 26 6 8 12 -6 26
13 Sanat Sari 26 7 5 14 -14 26
14 Payam Fars 26 5 10 12 -13 25
M = Match , W = Win , D = Draw , L = Lose
GD = Goal difference , P = Points
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Azadegan G 2

Pos.TeamMWDLGDP
1 Aluminum 26 15 7 4 16 52
2 Gahar Zagros 26 11 9 6 7 42
3 Mashin Sazi 26 11 8 7 7 41
4 Pas 26 10 9 7 4 39
5 Nassaji 26 10 7 9 0 37
6 Esteghlal San 26 9 8 9 5 35
7 Shahrdari Y 26 10 5 11 -3 35
8 GolGohar 26 9 6 11 0 33
9 Niroye Zam 26 7 11 8 -1 32
10 Shirin Faraz 26 7 11 8 -5 32
11 Naft Mis 26 8 10 8 -1 34
12 Tarbiat 26 7 9 10 -5 30
13 Kaveh Teh 26 7 8 11 1 29
14 Bargh 26 4 6 16 -25 18
M = Match , W = Win , D = Draw , L = Lose
GD = Goal difference , P = Points
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Latest Azadegan Results

Week 26
Date : 2012-04-19
Kaveh Teh 2: 0 Shahrdari Y
Tarbiat 1: 1 Mashin Sazi
Niroye Zam 1: 1 Pas
Aluminum 1: 0 Naft Mis
Esteghlal San 0: 1 Gahar Zagros
Bargh 1: 2 GolGohar
Nassaji 1: 1 Shirin Faraz
Week 26
Date : 2012-04-18
Iran Javan 1: 0 Sanat Sari
Mes Raf 4: 1 Saipa Sho
Steel Azin 1: 1 Shahrdari A
Foolad Y 2: 1 Payam Fars
Etka 2: 1 Shahrdari B
Parseh 0: 0 Abumoslem
Gostaresh 2: 1 Peykan

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Iran Did Not Suspend Players, Coach Says PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 27 June 2009 09:03


Nytimes - Afshin Ghotbi, the coach of Iran’s national team, said that the country’s soccer officials had taken no action against players who wore green wristbands in a recent World Cup game in solidarity with a presidential candidate who was disputing the results of the June 12 election.

“The stories on the players are false and rumors,” Ghotbi said Friday in an e-mail message. “The I.F.F. has not taken any official stand on this issue. We only saw the story in the international media.”

Ghotbi, who holds dual United States and Iranian citizenship after immigrating to the United States with his family in his early teens, was referring to the Iranian Football Federation.

After the match, in Seoul against South Korea on June 17, there were numerous reports that at least four of Iran’s players — Ali Karimi, 31; the captain against South Korea, Mehdi Mahdavikia, 32; Hosein Ka’abi, 24; and Vahid Hashemian, 32 — were disciplined after returning home. Those four, and perhaps two other players, were told to remove the wristbands at halftime of the match because FIFA prohibits any expressions that can be interpreted as political. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, and Iran was later eliminated from World Cup qualifying when Saudi Arabia and North Korea played to a tie. But FIFA had been silent since the stories surfaced about the apparent repercussions for the players.

Green has become a signature color of the protests against the disputed re-election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran’s president. Authorities in Iran have been dealing with street demonstrations after the apparent defeat of the opposition candidate Mir Hussein Moussavi in the election on June 12.

On Friday, Goal.com reported that FIFA had sent a letter to Iranian soccer authorities on Wednesday seeking information on the reports.

“We wrote a letter to the Iranian Federation to ask for some answers and clarification regarding the press reports over what happened to some of the Iranian players following the qualifier with South Korea on June 17,” a FIFA spokesman said.

Later Friday, FIFA officials told The Associated Press that they had received communication from Iranian officials in which they denied reports that players had been banned for life.

FIFA said it received a letter from the Iranians “which stated that no disciplinary action has been imposed on any players of the Iran national team by any authority.”

Ghotbi, who served as an assistant coach on the staff of Steve Sampson when the United States played in the 1998 World Cup in France (coincidentally, losing a first-round game to Iran) and who has worked in Major League Soccer, was brought in by Iran at the last minute in a desperate attempt to salvage its World Cup campaign.

He was under contract to the national team only until the end of the World Cup campaign, but he said in his e-mail message that he was currently “discussing a long-term plan of rebuilding the Iranian national team. The I.F.F. wants to continue, and I have given them a very detailed four-year plan. We hope to reach an agreement in the near future.”



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