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    #16
    Originally posted by rooyintan View Post
    Few additional information.
    1. For those interested, Team Melli played a friendly game versus Bosnia XI [which was FK Sarajevo] in Tehran on 12 September 1993 just before the second round of WCQ. This is the match details:
    http://www.teammelli.com/matchdata/d...ls.php?id=2491
    Also some articles about it in Persian:
    https://www.radiofarda.com/a/f7-iran.../25401579.html
    http://rasekhoon.net/article/show/204030
    http://sokhanonline.ir/fa/news/2156/...88%DB%8C%D9%86
    2. Sadly 1993 was still the period when foreign based players were either not allowed to play for Team Melli or were not favored compared to local based players. Veteran players such as Ebrahim Ghasempour and Abdolreza Barzegari were playing in Egyptian League at the time. Karim Bavi was playing in Kuwait. Others such as Saeed Janfada, Nader Mirahmadian, Amir Hashemi-Moghaddam were playing in Europe.
    Did I miss anyone else?
    3. Strangely many other talents such as Khodadad Azizi [who played for national team the year before ie 1992], Saeed Sayyami, Abbas Sorkhab, Farzad Ahakpour and few others were not invited to Team Melli!!!
    I don't think it was anything about not wanting foreign based players. Ghasempour and Barzegari were both in their mid 30s and had not been part of TM in a long time while Bavi had been phased out while playing domestically as soon as Parvin took over. I do find Azizi's omission puzzling. Janfada had sought political assylum and it was understandable for him not to be called up. Sarkhab and Ahakpour had been given chances but simply had not impressed given the other forwards (Modirroosta, Garousi, Marfavi).

    To me our inexperience and specifically the suspensions/injury are what killed us. We scored 8 goals in 5 games so offensively we were ok without Pious although his presence would not have hurt. Defensively we let in 11 goals in those 5 games, many of them a direct result of mistakes by us and Gholampour specifically. I don't believe Abedzadeh would have committed such mistakes or with Moharrami in the lineup opponents would have gotten such chances. That Japanese goal from the endline was just simply embarrassing.
    I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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      #17
      I still to this day blame Gholampour of our failure in Doha.
      It may have been, as some people have speculated, that he was asked to under perform so the team does not qualify for USA 94. Still shocked that when the two backup goal keepers were asked to replace Gholampour, they both refused.

      Iran v Saudi Arabia - full game:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix9VAYGjLlA

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        #18
        Originally posted by beri486 View Post
        This was the first pay per view experience for Iranians in SoCal.
        We got to watch all the matches for Iran with Manook commentary.
        And as a bonus the cable company showed porn before each match LOL!!!!
        I still have the tapes.
        Are you able to upload Iran's games online?

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          #19
          Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
          The 1994 qualification campaign was so anti-climactic and amateur. 1990 was even worse.
          People have no idea how much football has changed since then.
          Keep in mind, Iran was still in the throngs of the 1979 revolution and Football was initially decimated and then neglected. Only when the Akhunds lined their pockets well did they begin to look at football as another source of income and wealth accumulation to give it any attention .

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            #20
            Originally posted by Ararat Tehran View Post
            I still to this day blame Gholampour of our failure in Doha.
            It may have been, as some people have speculated, that he was asked to under perform so the team does not qualify for USA 94. Still shocked that when the two backup goal keepers were asked to replace Gholampour, they both refused.

            Iran v Saudi Arabia - full game:
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix9VAYGjLlA
            I'm not sure the other keepers refused. I was reading an interview with Parvin regarding this campaign and after calling it the low point of his coaching career he then addressed the goalkeeping situation and said that while Gholampour was performing poorly but he stuck with him because he was the best we had.
            I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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              #21
              Gholampour was picked because he had actually been doing well in the first round and the league. He was just a disaster in the 2nd round.

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                #22
                Thanks, very interesting stuff. Started to follow Iran by the end of the 1996 Asian Cup. Good point to join in, I suppose [emoji16].

                I just remember Gholampour coming on in the Asian Games 1998, and I was truly shocked, as he continued as he had stopped in 1994. Horrible mistakes. Can't imagine there was no other option than him back then.

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                  #23
                  Iran always had great keepers.

                  Saeed Azizian was very good back in 1989 and 1990. But he got injured after that, he would have been Iran's no 1 keeper along with Abedzadeh.

                  In the same period Vahid Ghelich, Babazadeh were also great keepers. Were they still in top form in 1993? or had retired?

                  But in 1996 and onwards there were better keepers like Ahmadreza Abedzadeh, Nima Nakisa, Mehdi Vaezi, Parviz Boroumand, Hadi Tabatabaei. I am still surprised Gholampour was picked for 1998 Asian Games!
                  Last edited by Rooyintan; 07-11-2018, 08:12 PM. Reason: spelling

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                    #24
                    Back then, as of now, the main problem with the Iranian soccer is that hardly any headcoaches follow a scientific approach to the game.
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                    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Footbal...he_Asian_Games

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by rooyintan View Post
                      Iran always had great keepers.

                      Saeed Azizian was very good back in 1989 and 1990. But he got injured after that, he would have been Iran's no 1 keeper along with Abedzadeh.

                      In the same period Vahid Ghelich, Babazadeh were also great keepers. Were they still in top form in 1993? or had retired?

                      But in 1996 and onwards there were better keepers like Ahmadreza Abedzadeh, Nima Nakisa, Mehdi Vaezi, Parviz Boroumand, Hadi Tabatabaei. I am still surprised Gholampour was picked for 1998 Asian Games!
                      The main keepers back then were Abedzadeh, Azizian and Gholampour. Azizian got injured so we were left with just the other two. Soltani and Ghilich each got chances with TM although it wasn't really due to them being incredible keepers but rather due to them playing for Persepolis and Parvin being coach of both PP and TM. Many undeserving PP players made it to TM in this fashion during those years. Babazadeh had moved to Esteghlal from Darayi and was essentially Abedzadeh's backup and got little playing time so I wouldn't have expected him to fight for a TM spot after that move but at least he has a planet named after him.
                      I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by rooyintan View Post
                        Iran always had great keepers.

                        Saeed Azizian was very good back in 1989 and 1990. But he got injured after that, he would have been Iran's no 1 keeper along with Abedzadeh.

                        In the same period Vahid Ghelich, Babazadeh were also great keepers. Were they still in top form in 1993? or had retired?

                        But in 1996 and onwards there were better keepers like Ahmadreza Abedzadeh, Nima Nakisa, Mehdi Vaezi, Parviz Boroumand, Hadi Tabatabaei. I am still surprised Gholampour was picked for 1998 Asian Games!
                        They where really good keepers but the most best is Alireza Beiranvand as keeper who did excellent at the World Cup 2018 + Stopping Ronaldo goal! Mirzapoor was our worst keeper ever

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by KC McElroy View Post
                          I'm not sure the other keepers refused. I was reading an interview with Parvin regarding this campaign and after calling it the low point of his coaching career he then addressed the goalkeeping situation and said that while Gholampour was performing poorly but he stuck with him because he was the best we had.
                          Watch from 16.33, Alireza Delikhoon was asked to replace Gholampour but he refused. Then Mayeli Kohan states that both backup goalkeepers were asked to stand in goal but they declined.

                          Something was just not right.

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=ToaMy7cDKEA

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by shahabGAOL View Post
                            They where really good keepers but the most best is Alireza Beiranvand as keeper who did excellent at the World Cup 2018 + Stopping Ronaldo goal! Mirzapoor was our worst keeper ever
                            Mirzapour was really good in 2004 AC, 2006 WCQ and WC games versus Portugal and Angola. Only in Mexico game he made mistakes.

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                              #29
                              Did anyone noticed Ali Daei's shirt name spelled "Ali Dayi" in the Iran Japan 3-1 video? xD xD

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Ararat Tehran View Post
                                Are you able to upload Iran's games online?
                                I have to convert the tapes into digital media to do it. I think they are available already
                                as you have linked.

                                And for Bagg10, yes some of the porn was on the tapes LOL!!!!

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