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    تاج در تمرین تیم ملی فوتبال جوانان حاضر شد
    کی روش: امیدوارم تیم ملی جوانان مسیر پیشرفت و موفقیت را با قدرت طی کند


    رئیس فدراسیون فوتبال امروز در محل تمرین تیم ملی جوانان ایران حضور پیدا کرد.

    به گزارش خبرگزاری فارس و به نقل از سایت رسمی فدراسیون فوتبال، مهدی تاج عصر امروز پس از جلسه با کارلوس کی روش به محل تمرین تیم جوانان ایران رفت و با ملیپوشان جوان و کادر فنی این تیم دیدار و گفت وگو کرد. وی تاکید کرد که به روند موفقیت تیم جوانان مانند تیم نوجوانان امیدوار است. در جریان حضور رئیس فدراسیون، آخرین وضعیت مربوط به اردوها و برنامه های تیم جوانان به اطلاع وی رسید.
    در همین حال،کارلوس کی روش سرمربی تیم ملی هم از تمرین امروز تیم جوانان ایران بازدید کرد. وی در جریان حضورش در تمرین جوانان گفت: تیم جوانان می تواند از همه امکانات تیم ملی بزرگسالان در راه موفقیت سود ببرد. امیدوارم این تیم مسیر پیشرفت و موفقیت را با قدرت طی کند.

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      #47
      Originally posted by shahin2000 View Post
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXcrpVZFjuQ

      Watch it in youtube in case interested.
      Thank you for the URL for this match. Watched some of it. No. 10 of Iran who played as center forward is too short for that position. He was replaced in the second half when we were down 2-1. Is this the same player who Peyrovani used also in that position? Other players have good physique for international games. Coach was too stressful to players IMO. It was obvious that he did not want to lose regardless of how the team performed. Instead of helping them with tactical instructions, he was shouting a lot of time. These are friendly games and winning is not that important but improving the team performance.

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        #48
        Originally posted by golffan View Post
        Thank you for the URL for this match. Watched some of it. No. 10 of Iran who played as center forward is too short for that position. He was replaced in the second half when we were down 2-1. Is this the same player who Peyrovani used also in that position? Other players have good physique for international games. Coach was too stressful to players IMO. It was obvious that he did not want to lose regardless of how the team performed. Instead of helping them with tactical instructions, he was shouting a lot of time. These are friendly games and winning is not that important but improving the team performance.

        I agree with few points.
        Taherkhani did not play good there and in previous games in Oman that i attended. He was not member of Peyravani team but perespolis.
        Dana # 11 usually is a CF, but during the last game he was playing as false FW! and replaced toward end.

        Coach PoorGholami is very poor in selection and is a loudspeaker occasionally only voice in the Stadium!.

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          #49
          Taherkhani is a CAM/winger, but not CF.

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            #50
            رنامه زمانبندی جدید رقابتها اعلام شد /
            رقابت های مقدماتی زیر 19 سال آسیا ، گروه E از 13 لغایت 17 آبان ماه به میزبانی اردن برگزار می شود.

            Games in Jordan

            Nov 4
            IranU19 vs Syria U19

            Nov 6
            Iran U19 vs Jordan U19

            Nov 8
            Iran u19 vs Palestine U19


            به گزارش سایت رسمی فدراسیون فوتبال، مسابقات مقدماتی قهرمانی زیر 19 سال آسیا گروه E از 13 لغایت 17 آبان ماه در ورزشگاه پرنس محمد، شهر امان اردن برگزار می شود و تیم ملی جوانان کشورمان با تیم های فلسطین، اردن و سوریه همگروه است. برهمین اساس برنامه زمانبندی جدید گروه E این مسابقات به شرح زیر است:
            شنبه 13 آبان
            ایران – سوریه / ساعت 15:30
            فلسطین – اردن / ساعت 18:30
            دوشنبه 15 آبان
            سوریه – فلسطین / ساعت 15:30
            اردن – ایران / ساعت 18:30
            چهارشنبه 17 آبان
            ایران – فلسطین / ساعت 15
            اردن – سوریه – ساعت 18:30

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              #51
              Group E




              ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
              PALESTINE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
              JORDAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
              SYRIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


              Venue: Clown Prince Mohammad International Stadium, Zarqa City


              There are 10 groups.
              First of each team qualifies for Next Round to be hosted by Indonesia.
              5-6 best runners-up to be qualified.

              Iran U19 will play in Amman, Jordan one of most hostile anti Iranian crowds.

              Iran U19 is one of least talented U19 in recent years in comparison to previous years or even U16,U17 team.
              I have my reservation if Poorgholami can get the team ready for defeating Syria & Jordan in Amman.

              Iran U19 will play next week a Friendly Game In Qatar. a good test



              Last edited by St_Mark; 10-14-2017, 04:39 AM.

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                #52
                I see what you did there

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by aliinbox View Post
                  I see what you did there

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                    #54
                    فرهاد پورغلامی،سرمربی تیم ملی فوتبال جوانان، اسامی 24 بازیکنان دعوت شده به اردوی آماده سازی و همچین برگزاری یک دیدار دوستانه برابر قطر را به شرح زیر اعلام کرد:


                    ودود غفاری و محمدرضا آزادی از آذربایجان شرقی
                    علیرضا رضایی از قزوین
                    محمد باقری، امیر مهدی جانملکی، عرفان خانی،سید محمدرضا میر حسینی، رضا رحیمی، امید دره، محمد خدابنده لو، حمیدرضا طاهرخانی، مهدی بیات، عارف حاجی عیدی، حسین نخودکار از تهران
                    سجاد آقایی از مرکزی
                    علی کیخسروی، محمدرضا شیخ حسین اصفهانی، مهدی رحیمی، علیرضا قادری
                    و محمد کرمیان فرد از اصفهان
                    فرزان دانا و بهروز جلالیان از فارس
                    یوسف کی شمس از خوزستان
                    جواد آقایی از گیلان

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                      #55
                      Friendly Game
                      Qatar
                      Iran U19 0:0 Qatar U19

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                        #56
                        New List

                        اسامی بازیکنان دعوت شده از سوی پورغلامی، به شرح زیر است:

                        محمدرضا آذری از آذربایجان شرقی
                        محمد باقری، امیر مهدی جانملکی، عرفان خانی، سید محمدرضا میرحسینی، رضا رحیمی، امیده دره، محمد خدابنده لو، حمیدرضا طاهرخانی،مهدی بیات، عارف حاجی عیدی، حسین نخودکار، طه شریعتی از تهران
                        سجاد آقایی از اراک
                        علی کیخسروی ، محمدرضا شیخ اصفهانی، مهدی رحیمی، علیرضا قادری از اصفهان
                        فرزان دانا از فارس
                        محمدرضا غبیشاوی، یوسف کی شمس، محمد شریفی و علی غلام زاده از خوزستان
                        مهدی هاشم نژاد از گیلان
                        امیر حسین اسماعیل زاده از مازندران

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                          #57
                          Less than a week, Iran will face Syria U19 then in two days Host Jordan.
                          Very difficult group and difficult task.There will be no place for mistakes or complacency, one mistake, one bad result equal elimination to advance hence next U20 WC.
                          Iran u19 is not as good as previous years and without good preparation or key stars as last time. New Coach Pourgholami( since Aug 26)
                          has not been long enough to work with the team or make the best selection. Last week coach invited 6 U17 players to the team but final list is not out yet.

                          Zarqa ( Blue City) just like Amman is a hostile city for Iranian. Although origin of city goes back to Immigrants from the Caspian Sea and Chechens, Zarqa has been pro Saddam, Pro Daesh, anti-Persian all along (
                          May burning coals fall on them; may they be thrown into the fire, into miry pits, never to rise.-
                          Psalm 140:10
                          )

                          Note:
                          • All matches were due to be held in Iran but were moved.




                          IRAN vs SYRIA

                          04-11-2017
                          15:00


                          Venue: Clown Prince Mohammad International Stadium, Zarqa City





                          IRAN vs Jordan

                          06-11-2017
                          18:00


                          Venue: Clown Prince Mohammad International Stadium, Zarqa City





                          IRAN vs Palestine

                          08-11-2017
                          15:00


                          Venue: Clown Prince Mohammad International Stadium, Zarqa City


                          Last game Syria vs Jordan , disadvantage for Iran




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                            #58
                            Originally posted by St_Mark View Post
                            Venue: Clown Prince Mohammad International Stadium, Zarqa City
                            hahahahaaaaa

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                              #59
                              No Iranian among top 8 players, and none among top 8 in Iranian group.



                              EIGHT PLAYERS TO LOOK OUT FOR AT THE AFC U-19 CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS






                              Kuala Lumpur: With the qualifiers for the 2018 AFC U-19 Championship set to kick off on Tuesday, the-AFC.com takes a look at eight players who could make a name for themselves in the pursuit of a place at next year’s finals in Indonesia.



                              Hanis Saghara PutraIndonesia are guaranteed a spot at the tournament as hosts but will still participate in the qualifiers in Group F, alongside Korea Republic, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam and Timor-Leste.Among those looking to make an impact will be 18-year-old striker Hanis Saghara Putra, who plays for Indonesian third division side Persibo Bojonegoro but has already represented his country at international tournaments. He was called up to the Indonesian U-19 squad for the prestigious Toulon Tournament earlier this year, where the Southeast Asians locked horns with Scotland, Czech Republic and Brazil.The young attacker netted in the final group game against Scotland and will now look to maintain his scoring form during the upcoming qualifiers.
                              Mohammed DawoodUndoubtedly one of the star names in this qualification campaign, Mohammed Dawood will have a lot riding on his shoulders as he looks to shine in yet another international tournament for Iraq.Dawood was in unstoppable form at the 2016 AFC U-16 Championship in Goa, when he took Iraq to the title and was named as top scorer and tournament MVP.To top it all off, he also netted the winning penalty during the shootout in the final against the Islamic Republic of Iran, before going on to also shine at the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup, where he scored against Mexico and Chile in the group stage. Unfortunately, he was suspended for the Round of 16 tie against Mali, as Iraq lost 5-1 without their inspirational star, but Dawood will now look to make amends at the next level when he makes his debut for the U-19 team.
                              Hiroki Abe Hiroki Abe is unique for the players on this list as he has already made an appearance at the AFC Champions League, with the 18-year old striker coming on as a substitute for Kashima Antlers in this year's edition.While Abe has been coming through the ranks at club level, he has also featured for his country's age group teams in recent years.Earlier this year, he played for Japan at the Toulon Tournament, where he appeared in draws with Cuba and Angola before the young Samurai Blue were knocked out by England.Abe scored his first league goal for Kashima in July and will now look to get off the mark at international level when he lines up at the 2018 AFC U-19 Championship qualifiers.
                              Daniel Arzani Sydney-born Daniel Arzani has been one of the most exciting players to come through the Australian youth system in recent years.The central midfielder fine-tuned his skills at the Football Federation Australia’s (FFA) Centre of Excellence in Canberra before signing for A-League side Melbourne City.Arzani was a key member of the Australian team that went all the way to the 2014 AFC U-16 Championship semi-finals, where he netted an 85th-minute equaliser against DPR Korea before eventually losing on penalties.A year later, Arzani was in the squad as Australia traveled to Chile for the FIFA U-17 World Cup, where he made an appearance against Germany in the group stage.
                              Majed RashidThe United Arab Emirates' Majed Rashid is known in his country as a record breaker after becoming the youngest ever scorer in the domestic league.In January of this year, the Ittihad Kalba midfielder wrote his name into the history books with a goal against Al Shabab when he was just 16 years old. Rashid made 14 appearances for his club in 2016-17 and captained the UAE at the AFC U-16 Championship in India, where he scored in the opening 3-2 win over the hosts before his side eventually lost in the quarter-finals to Japan.Alongside a number of his U-16 teammates, Rashid was called up to the U-19 squad for the AFC U-19 Championship qualifiers, where the UAE will face Oman, Bahrain, Nepal and Kyrgyzstan.
                              Dheeraj SinghIndia made history earlier this month when their youngsters played at the FIFA U-17 World Cup, becoming the first Indian side to appear at a FIFA tournament.Although the young Blue Tigers were eliminated in the group stages, goalkeeper Dheeraj Singh earned plaudits for his fine performances.In his first appearance at the continental level, Singh kept clean sheets against Bahrain and Lebanon at the 2016 AFC Championship qualifiers as India earned qualification to a tournament they were already guaranteed a spot as hosts.Singh continued to impress in the finals, making a brilliant penalty save against the UAE, and the Indian U-17 ‘keeper has now been promoted to the U-19 category as he hopes to continue his rise to stardom.
                              Doan Van HauDoan Van Hau is the only player on this list who has already played at an AFC U-19 Championship, with the left-back having appeared for Vietnam at the 2016 edition in Bahrain at 17.The Hanoi FC star netted the decisive strike in injury-time in a 2-1 win over DPR Korea and he also played in the 1-1 draw with the UAE.After missing the final group game against Iraq, Van Hau returned for the 1-0 win in the quarter-final against hosts Bahrain, before Vietnam’s superb run was brought to an end by Japan in the semi-finals.Vietnam thus qualified for the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2017, where Van Hau featured in all three group games, although the Southeast Asians exited at the first hurdle.
                              Arshad Al AlawiOman’s exciting goal-scoring talent Arshad Al Alawi has been in fine form leading up to the qualifiers by netting in friendly games against Syria and Mexico.The forward came to continental prominence at the 2016 AFC U-16 Championship in India when he helped Oman progress from a tricky group to the quarter-finals.Al Alawi displayed his quality by scoring three of Oman's four goals in the group stage as the West Asians topped the table ahead of Iraq and Korea Republic, before penalty shootout heartbreak at the hands of DPR Korea.Having moved to Sur SC earlier in the year, the forward is now set to lead the line for his country once again when they face Bahrain, Nepal, the Kyrgyz Republic and the United Arab Emirates for a place at the 2018 AFC U-19 Championship.

                              Last edited by St_Mark; 10-29-2017, 10:43 PM.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by St_Mark View Post
                                No Iranian among top 8 players, and none among top 8 in Iranian group.



                                EIGHT PLAYERS TO LOOK OUT FOR AT THE AFC U-19 CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS







                                Kuala Lumpur: With the qualifiers for the 2018 AFC U-19 Championship set to kick off on Tuesday, the-AFC.com takes a look at eight players who could make a name for themselves in the pursuit of a place at next year’s finals in Indonesia.



                                Hanis Saghara PutraIndonesia are guaranteed a spot at the tournament as hosts but will still participate in the qualifiers in Group F, alongside Korea Republic, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam and Timor-Leste.Among those looking to make an impact will be 18-year-old striker Hanis Saghara Putra, who plays for Indonesian third division side Persibo Bojonegoro but has already represented his country at international tournaments. He was called up to the Indonesian U-19 squad for the prestigious Toulon Tournament earlier this year, where the Southeast Asians locked horns with Scotland, Czech Republic and Brazil.The young attacker netted in the final group game against Scotland and will now look to maintain his scoring form during the upcoming qualifiers.
                                Mohammed DawoodUndoubtedly one of the star names in this qualification campaign, Mohammed Dawood will have a lot riding on his shoulders as he looks to shine in yet another international tournament for Iraq.Dawood was in unstoppable form at the 2016 AFC U-16 Championship in Goa, when he took Iraq to the title and was named as top scorer and tournament MVP.To top it all off, he also netted the winning penalty during the shootout in the final against the Islamic Republic of Iran, before going on to also shine at the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup, where he scored against Mexico and Chile in the group stage. Unfortunately, he was suspended for the Round of 16 tie against Mali, as Iraq lost 5-1 without their inspirational star, but Dawood will now look to make amends at the next level when he makes his debut for the U-19 team.
                                Hiroki Abe Hiroki Abe is unique for the players on this list as he has already made an appearance at the AFC Champions League, with the 18-year old striker coming on as a substitute for Kashima Antlers in this year's edition.While Abe has been coming through the ranks at club level, he has also featured for his country's age group teams in recent years.Earlier this year, he played for Japan at the Toulon Tournament, where he appeared in draws with Cuba and Angola before the young Samurai Blue were knocked out by England.Abe scored his first league goal for Kashima in July and will now look to get off the mark at international level when he lines up at the 2018 AFC U-19 Championship qualifiers.
                                Daniel Arzani Sydney-born Daniel Arzani has been one of the most exciting players to come through the Australian youth system in recent years.The central midfielder fine-tuned his skills at the Football Federation Australia’s (FFA) Centre of Excellence in Canberra before signing for A-League side Melbourne City.Arzani was a key member of the Australian team that went all the way to the 2014 AFC U-16 Championship semi-finals, where he netted an 85th-minute equaliser against DPR Korea before eventually losing on penalties.A year later, Arzani was in the squad as Australia traveled to Chile for the FIFA U-17 World Cup, where he made an appearance against Germany in the group stage.
                                Majed RashidThe United Arab Emirates' Majed Rashid is known in his country as a record breaker after becoming the youngest ever scorer in the domestic league.In January of this year, the Ittihad Kalba midfielder wrote his name into the history books with a goal against Al Shabab when he was just 16 years old. Rashid made 14 appearances for his club in 2016-17 and captained the UAE at the AFC U-16 Championship in India, where he scored in the opening 3-2 win over the hosts before his side eventually lost in the quarter-finals to Japan.Alongside a number of his U-16 teammates, Rashid was called up to the U-19 squad for the AFC U-19 Championship qualifiers, where the UAE will face Oman, Bahrain, Nepal and Kyrgyzstan.
                                Dheeraj SinghIndia made history earlier this month when their youngsters played at the FIFA U-17 World Cup, becoming the first Indian side to appear at a FIFA tournament.Although the young Blue Tigers were eliminated in the group stages, goalkeeper Dheeraj Singh earned plaudits for his fine performances.In his first appearance at the continental level, Singh kept clean sheets against Bahrain and Lebanon at the 2016 AFC Championship qualifiers as India earned qualification to a tournament they were already guaranteed a spot as hosts.Singh continued to impress in the finals, making a brilliant penalty save against the UAE, and the Indian U-17 ‘keeper has now been promoted to the U-19 category as he hopes to continue his rise to stardom.
                                Doan Van HauDoan Van Hau is the only player on this list who has already played at an AFC U-19 Championship, with the left-back having appeared for Vietnam at the 2016 edition in Bahrain at 17.The Hanoi FC star netted the decisive strike in injury-time in a 2-1 win over DPR Korea and he also played in the 1-1 draw with the UAE.After missing the final group game against Iraq, Van Hau returned for the 1-0 win in the quarter-final against hosts Bahrain, before Vietnam’s superb run was brought to an end by Japan in the semi-finals.Vietnam thus qualified for the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2017, where Van Hau featured in all three group games, although the Southeast Asians exited at the first hurdle.
                                Arshad Al AlawiOman’s exciting goal-scoring talent Arshad Al Alawi has been in fine form leading up to the qualifiers by netting in friendly games against Syria and Mexico.The forward came to continental prominence at the 2016 AFC U-16 Championship in India when he helped Oman progress from a tricky group to the quarter-finals.Al Alawi displayed his quality by scoring three of Oman's four goals in the group stage as the West Asians topped the table ahead of Iraq and Korea Republic, before penalty shootout heartbreak at the hands of DPR Korea.Having moved to Sur SC earlier in the year, the forward is now set to lead the line for his country once again when they face Bahrain, Nepal, the Kyrgyz Republic and the United Arab Emirates for a place at the 2018 AFC U-19 Championship.

                                There is one Iranian in this list

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