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Comments: رونمایی از کاپ جام جهانی در تهران/ فرش ایرانی، هدیه به کاپیتانهای انگلیس، ولز و آمریکا![]() کاپ جام جهانی با حضور زاکانی، چمران، تاج، پولادگر، نبی و احمدرضا عابدزاده و سارا گاندویی رونمایی شد. طبق پروتکلهای فیفا، پوشش روی جام برداشته و این جام طلایی به معرض نمایش گذاشته شد. به گزارش ایسنا، مراسم رونمایی از کاپ جام جهانی امروز از ساعت ۱۵ در برج میلاد تهران آغاز شد. در ادامه تور کاپ جام جهانی که تاکنون از کشورهای مختلف از جمله ژاپن و استرالیا عبور کرده، این جام در فاصله ۸۰ روز به تهران و ایران رسید. ایران و دانمارک تنها کشورهای حاضر در جام جهانی هستند که برای اولین بار در خاک خود میزبان این جام خواهند بود. آندره واشکوویچ، سارا گاندویی و کریس اکتلی، نمایندگان فدراسیون جهانی فوتبال نیز در این مراسم حضور داشتند. همچین زاکانی شهردار تهران، محمد پولادگر معاون قهرمانی وزارت ورزش و جوانان و مهدی تاج رئیس فدراسیون فوتبال در این رویداد حاضر شدند. دراگان اسکوچیچ، سرمربی تیم ملی ایران هم در مراسم حضور دارد. احمدرضا عابدزاده، حمید استیلی، محمد فنایی، علیرضا فغانی، حسین فرکی، سیروس دین محمدی، خداداد عزیزی، نیما نکیسا، حسن روشن، حمید درخشان، بهتاش فریبا، اکبر مالکی، علی اصغر مدیر روستا، ریکاردو ساپینتو، ژوزه مورایس و مدیران باشگاه ها نیز در این مراسم حضور داشتند. همچین با حمایت شهرداری تهران، هشت تخته فرش برای حضور تیم ملی در جام جهانی آماده و به کاپیتان و سرمربی رقبای ایران در این رویداد اهدا خواهد شد. در حین نمایش تصاویر قرعهکشی جام جهانی با حضور علی دایی، حضار در سالن برای او دست زدند. محمد پولادگر، معاون قهرمانی و ورزش حرفه ای وزارت ورزش و جوانان در مراسم رونمایی از کاپ جام جهانی گفت: همه می دانیم که حضور تیمهای ملی کشورها در رویداد بزرگ جام جهانی بدون در نظر گرفتن هر نتیجهای یک افتخار بزرگ است. در تاریخ جام جهانی و ورزش جهان، حضور کشورها با توجه به روند صعود به این مسابقات، نشان از عظمت کشورها دارد. وی ادامه داد: قرار نبود در محضر بزرگان صحبت کنم. از این فرصت استفاده میکنیم و در برابر بزرگانی که برای اقتدار کشورمان جان خود را فدا کردند، سر تعظیم فرود میآورم و برای موفقیت و افتخار تیم ملی ایران در جام جهانی کنار همدیگر قرار میگیریم تا یک موفقیت برزگ برای ما رقم بخورد. مهدی تاج، رئیس جدید فدراسیون فوتبال هم در این مراسم گفت: ما فوتبالیها دنیا را به دو قسمت تقسیم میکنیم؛ گروهی که در جام جهانی هستند و گروهی که در جام جهانی نیستند. برای پنجمین بار به جام جهانی میرویم! (تیم ملی برای ششمین بار به جام جهانی میرود). در دوره قبل عملکرد خوبی در جام جهانی داشتیم. امیدوارم دفعه بعد که از جام جهانی صحبت میکنیم به عملکرد خوب ایران در قطر اشاره کنیم. موفقیت در جام جهانی کار دشواری است اما حتما با حضور جوانان ما عملی است. نمایندگان فیفا و AFC هستند. ما افتخار آسیا هم هستیم. ایران بهترین نتایج را برای آسیا در دوره قبل رقم زد. ما برای آسیا هم افتخار بودیم. امیدوارم آسیا به کشور ما که در مجموع در حوزه فوتبال، فوتسال و فوتبال ساحلی در قله قاره است، ببالد.
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Comments: I did not see the game. What do you think happened?
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Comments: Inside World Football – LONDON, Following months of turbulence, Mehdi Taj (pictured) was elected as the new president of the Iranian Football Federation (IRIFF) for a four-year term on Tuesday. Taj prevailed in the three-candidate ballot with 51 votes, defeating the incumbent acting president Mirshad Majedi with 25 votes and Azizollah Mohammadi who got just four votes. In February, Majedi had replaced Shahaboddin Azizi Khadem, who was removed from the presidency of IRIFF. Taj said: “We have to work together to solve our problems. Now is the time for hard work. I thank the two other candidates. We must move towards brotherhood and cooperation. The past is the past, we must move forward.” Taj ran on a Carlos Queiroz-inspired ticket. He vowed to bring back the Portuguese coach, who is hugely respected and admired after taking Iran to two consecutive World Cups in 2014 and 2018. Current coach Dragan Skocic was fired and then rehired in July. The uncertainty and political maneuvering have complicated Iran’s World Cup preparations with the IRIFF’s financial resources limited and difficulties in planning warmup friendlies because of the country’s isolation. The elections had been in doubt after the IRIFF announced that the elections had been postponed for non-compliance with the law.
Comments: Middle East Eye – TEHRAN, Portuguese coach, feted as a hero in Iran’s last two World Cup campaigns, could return to manage the national squad. Football matches between Iran and the United States have a special place in Iran’s national consciousness. So special that Iran’s victory over the US national team at the 1998 World Cup finals in France is widely regarded within Iran as the greatest moment in the country’s sporting history since the 1979 revolution which established the current Islamic republic. Indeed, a mural of Hamid Estili scoring the opening goal in that 2-1 win has been painted on the exterior wall of the former American embassy in Tehran. The mural portrays Estili’s header as a punch, reflecting popular hostility towards the US which has long been depicted here – even before the current era of sanctions and tensions – as an imperialist bogeyman plotting against Tehran. As if the message of the mural is not clear enough, the building behind it – where dozens of Americans were held hostage after revolutionaries stormed the compound in 1979 – has been renamed the “US Den of Espionage Museum”. Iran have only played the US men’s senior national team on one other occasion: following their World Cup encounter, a friendly match was arranged between the countries in Pasadena, California, in 2000, ending in a 1-1 draw. But fast forward nearly a quarter-century and history has the chance to repeat itself. On 29 November Iran once again face the US in the group stages of a World Cup, this time in Qatar. For those looking for omens, the match also falls on the 25th anniversary of Iran’s victory over Australia in 1997 which saw the country qualify for the tournament for the first time. There’s little question that Iran have the players capable of winning the game. Their stars include Bayer Leverkusen forward Sardar Azmoun, Porto striker Mehdi Taremi and Alireza Jahanbaksh, the national captain currently playing for Feyenoord who made a name for himself with a spectacular bicycle kick goal while playing for Brighton against Chelsea in the English Premier League in 2020. However, Iran face a problem which will be painfully familiar to football fans. With less than three months to go before the World Cup starts, a campaign is underway to oust the national team’s Croatian manager, Dragan Skocic. The campaigners – who are reported to have the backing of some of the Iranian players themselves – want to replace him with Carlos Queiroz, the veteran Portuguese coach who led Iran to the last two World Cup tournaments in Brazil in 2014 and Russia in 2018. A decision now looks imminent following the election on Tuesday of Mehdi Taj as president of the Iranian Football Federation. Taj is a controversial figure in Iranian football and no stranger to a role which he previously held from 2016 until his resignation due to health problems in 2019. He is rumoured to be already in touch with Queiroz, who was dismissed as Egyptian manager earlier this year after the Pharaohs were beaten by Senegal in the final of the African Cup of Nations and then lost again to Senegal in the World Cup qualifying rounds to miss out on a place in Qatar. Hero status Queiroz is a highly regarded figure in world football. He is a former manager of Real Madrid and was for many years Alex Ferguson’s deputy at Manchester United. In his autobiography Ferguson described Queiroz as “brilliant. Just brilliant. Outstanding.” Ferguson called him an “intelligent, meticulous man”, adding that he was the “closest you could be to being the Manchester United manager without actually holding the title”. He attained hero status in Iran during the 2018 World Cup when the country came agonisingly close to qualifying for the knockout stages after beating Morocco and giving his home country Portugal a major scare in a match which finished in a 1-1 draw, but could easily have swung in the Iranians’ favour. According to Iran Daily football correspondent, Amirhadi Arsalanpour: “The majority of the squad first played for Iran under Queiroz. They have so many good memories of playing for him.” Still, it would be cruel luck for Skocic if he were removed at this stage. He was hired as manager when Iran’s chances of World Cup qualification seemed hopeless after early defeats inflicted by Iraq and Bahrain. Since taking over, he has secured an astonishing revival in Iran’s fortunes with 15 victories in 18 matches. In 22nd place, Iran are currently the highest Asian nation in FIFA’s world rankings. But critics say Skocic, who had mostly been coaching club sides in Iran prior to getting the national job in 2020, lacks the ability to organise a team defensively against higher calibre opposition and speculate that Queiroz would do a better job. Arsalanpour, however, is not convinced of the case for change. “I would stick with Skocic,” he told Middle East Eye. “His record speaks for itself.” With Taj back in charge, a decision on Skocic’s future could be made within days. Iran play two World Cup warm-up matches against Senegal and Uruguay next month, and if a new manager is to have any chance of making an impact he will need to be in charge before then. Failing that, the management crisis threatens to destabilise Iran’s preparations as they bid to improve on their impressive performances in Russia, and to stoke further divisions and uncertainty within the squad. That, ultimately, could play into the hands of Iran’s opponents: England, Wales, and, above all, a US team who will undoubtedly be fired up for a game loaded with geopolitical symbolism and by the chance to avenge that famous defeat in 1998.
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Comments: Faramarz, his achievements are mentioned in Wikipedia. Western-influenced Academia is another subject. By the way this guy that I posted the article from posts in LinkedIn is Brazilian and has a fascination with Iran and our culture. He finds stuff that I have never heard. Look him up. I follow him and he makes my days with his articles. The 2 I posted were from him.
Comments: Keefer jAn, thank you for the pictures of red women in the stadium and the video of the argentina match. I watched it. What a match. Mamnoon!
Comments: Iran lost to Holland 3-1 today in Volleyball Iran will play Brazil September 6th.
Comments: Hamvatan, this is important information that needs to be advertised. Have you tried to put this into Wikipedia? I am currently in a huge battle to get the first ever battery invented be acknowledged as such and put into wikipedia. These fights are important.
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Comments: Sepahan, What happened? Did you see the game?
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The former Shah Goli or the present Eil Goli (the Shah's pool) is one of the recreational areas of Tabriz (East Azerbaijan) and Iran located to the north east of Tabriz city. The initial date of construction is not specified but this edifice has been repaired in the year 1970 according to the former lines of architecture.
Tradition dates the construction of the park to the late 18th century. itto.org However, it may have been built earlier as well; some sources suggest as far back as the 14th century. copyright itto.org In the Qajar period the park was restored and high terraces were added.
The park was originally named Shah Goli (Shah Golu), the "Royal Lake" or the "Royal Pond". After 1979, the park and the surrounding were renamed as El Gölü, "lake of the people".
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