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    Norafkan, Iran's late, great arrival (FIFA article)

    http://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/news...l-2884234.html


    Iran boosted by the late arrival of Omid Norafkan
    •The midfield engine has shone for Iranian giants Esteghlal this year
    •Norafkan is the Tehran outfit’s youngest ever player

    As Omid Norafkan’s flight touched down on the idyllic island of Jeju, you would have forgiven him for musing over how different things easily could have been.

    Less than a week ago, Iran’s talismanic midfielder – who played a starring role in helping them reach the FIFA U-20 World Cup Korea Republic 2017 – was coming to terms with the idea he would be cheering the side on from home.

    A victim of his own success, the defensive midfielder has become simply too key to his club side Esteghlal – a gratifying state of affairs for the newly-turned 20-year-old, albeit if it was set to see him miss out on the trip east.

    “I am proud to be making my mark in a team which has a special place in Iranian football,” he told FIFA.com. “I am the youngest member of the team and am in a very good place, so I owe it to my coaches for me making it here.”

    Not only is he the most fresh-faced member of the current squad, he is the youngest player to ever feature for Esteghlal, having made his senior debut aged 18 years and 271 days. Since, he has gone from strength to strength.

    Playing every minute during five of their six AFC Champions League games this season, as well as being a near-permanent fixture in Iran’s top flight since the turn of the year, he has become undroppable. No wonder coach Ali Reza Mansourian was far from keen to lose his starlet ahead of their continental clash with Al Ain.

    But a change of heart from the tactician flipped everything on its head. Now Norafkan is set to take centre stage for his country, being jetted in at the last minute to join the squad. It is an adventure he is glad not to have missed out on.

    “Since not all players get to participate in such a tournament, I do hope we can experience what it has to offer and get the best out of it,” he said expectantly. “With some good results, and the strong performances we expect, hopefully it can have an enriching impact on our lives.”

    Selfless in the centre
    Acting as the nerve-centre of operations in Iran’s midfield, it is perhaps no surprise Philipp Lahm is one of his footballing role models. “I admire the kind of players who just serve the team, devote themselves to teamwork, are impressive and only seek success.”

    You can bet it would have been a major blow for Iran to step out without that kind of selfless attitude in tow. As vice-captain at the 2016 AFC U-19 Championship, Norafkan played every minute on the road to a slender semi-final exit on penalties at the hands of Saudi Arabia.

    “The Asian championship gave players more experience and, in my opinion, we got some fairly good results in Bahrain,” he reflected. “Now our next goal is the Round of 16 [in Korea Republic].”

    Some challenges lay ahead though, with Costa Rica, African champions Zambia and Portugal lying in wait. “Zambia is such a great and powerful team, while Portugal boast some talented players, like us, and there is no room for mistakes.”

    With Norafkan’s name on the team sheet against Costa Rica on Sunday, it will at the very least see Iran cross the white line with an added bounce in their step and confident glint in their eyes.

    #2
    I think noorafkan will attract the attention of many scouts during this tournament. Hopefully he goes to europe. If he does so he gives himself a real chance of going to WC

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      #3
      Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Post
      I think noorafkan will attract the attention of many scouts during this tournament. Hopefully he goes to europe. If he does so he gives himself a real chance of going to WC
      He won't go to WC regardless of if he goes to Europe or not. I remember Azmoun didn't get the call to Brazil and he played for Rubin Kazan at the time. Ezza, Ebrahimi, and possibly KB will get called way before him

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        #4
        Originally posted by naderb94 View Post
        He won't go to WC regardless of if he goes to Europe or not. I remember Azmoun didn't get the call to Brazil and he played for Rubin Kazan at the time. Ezza, Ebrahimi, and possibly KB will get called way before him
        Idk. A guy like Karimi was barely playing for dinamo / lokomotiv for months and cq still called him up regularly (obviously now he is a starter and in good form) but if noorafkan were actually playing for a decent european team for a year I could see CQ calling him up.

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          #5
          Originally posted by naderb94 View Post
          He won't go to WC regardless of if he goes to Europe or not. I remember Azmoun didn't get the call to Brazil and he played for Rubin Kazan at the time. Ezza, Ebrahimi, and possibly KB will get called way before him
          He made the provisional list though. We had Bakhtiar Rahmani and Reza Haghighi in the final squad who were kinda useless.

          Azmoun did not have the club level experience that was needed of him. Noorafkan could be like JB if he goes to Europe. JB played for Damash before NEC, and had 7 caps prior to the final list.

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            #6
            For once we have a team with great midfield players. Soltani mehr and Noorafkan with Shekari right in front of them will be key to our success.
            "History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"

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              #7
              The problem is he would need to go to Europe THIS SUMMER and THIS SUMMER ONLY if he wants WC callup. I just don't see him going to Europe THIS SUMMER. Maybe in a couple years from now but NOT THIS SUMMER

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                #8
                Originally posted by Ali Doust View Post
                For once we have a team with great midfield players. Soltani mehr and Noorafkan with Shekari right in front of them will be key to our success.
                hopefully they can compensate for our weak strikers. I think if jafari, ghaedi, mokhtari can just be decent up front, our central midfield can get us out of the group

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ali Doust View Post
                  For once we have a team with great midfield players. Soltani mehr and Noorafkan with Shekari right in front of them will be key to our success.
                  They badly needed a ruthless finisher uptop in mold of Samizade to finish half chances ..! Iran based attackers are too wasteful & golden chances are gonna be few n far in between @ this level vs such quality opponents ..!
                  If they play gheyrati & perform @ their peak we may squeeze out couple of draws & a win to make it outa of the groups but chances are much higher that we loose a couple & tie/win 1 game & go out in groups

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                    #10
                    Happy to have GOOD players for Team-e Melli.
                    چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by naderb94 View Post
                      The problem is he would need to go to Europe THIS SUMMER and THIS SUMMER ONLY if he wants WC callup. I just don't see him going to Europe THIS SUMMER. Maybe in a couple years from now but NOT THIS SUMMER

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Adesor Vafaseya View Post
                        Do you think he can go to WC if he goes to Europe next summer?
                        Too late at that point. He would also need to get some sort of callup between now until end of 2017. CQ prefers to take experienced players to WC like he did with Alenemeh and Mahini back in 2014

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