it's gonna be uhlsport atleast until next year!
then they will negotiate for a new contract a year before the world cup :glasses:
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it's gonna be uhlsport atleast until next year!
then they will negotiate for a new contract a year before the world cup :glasses:
Peyrovani: "The Saudis are praying not to be drawn with us."
Imam Reza stadium in Mashhad
http://khorasan.isna.ir//Files/News/...951/119841.jpg
Oh no... at least we gonna look like a third world country again (i know we are) :p ugly brand, but mabe we can buy that jersey for a low price...
Azmoun finished as joint 5th top scorer with 7 goals.
Average attendance for Iran's home games in the 2nd round was 27,511.
Jalal is the 5th player in TM history to get 100 caps along legends Daei, Karimi, Neku,Kia.
We rarely praise him or have a appreciation thread for him. Is he a legend in your book (but just doesnt get the attention because of position he plays)...or a simply solid above average defender?
Just wanted people opinion on this.
Since the year CQ came to coach TM (2011), Qatar sacked 5 coaches within 5 years and there's a high chance the current coach wont stay either. So basically 6 coaches. No wonder they haven't achieved anything. WC 2022 is probably Qatars only achievement in their football history.
The latter. Iran's most successful generation in the 60's and 70's played in an era that had considerably less games than the current one so you can't always look at caps. If you look at caps for the best countries, you'll see players like Lukas Podolski outcapping German players who changed their football forever. It's just different time period.
I feel like we should look more at the pllayers that actually won competitions (albeit in a weaker asia than today) in the 60's and 70's as legends than some of our modern players. That being said Iran hasn't produced a great defender regardless of the era imo. Hosseini been an important player for Iran at this time though, that's for sure.