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http://www.fivb.org/EN/volleyball/co...Livescore.asp#
1 RUS Russia 18 7 6 1 4 2 1 18 5 3.600 553 461 1.200 2 POL Poland 16 6 5 1 1 4 1 17 7 2.429 570 508 1.122 3 BRA Brazil 15 6 5 1 3 1 1 1 17 6 2.833 530 443 1.196 4 IRI Iran 12 7 5 2 1 1 3 2 15 13 1.154 585 599 0.977 5 CUB Cuba 12 6 4 2 2 2 1 1 13 8 1.625 475 457 1.039 6 ITA Italy 11 6 4 2 2 1 1 2 14 9 1.556 546 504 1.083 7 USA USA 9 6 3 3 3 2 1 11 9 1.222 470 451 1.042 8 ARG Argentina 9 7 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 12 15 0.800 581 576 1.009 9 JPN Japan 5 6 1 5 1 2 2 1 9 16 0.563 538 548 0.982 10 SRB Serbia 3 6 1 5 1 1 2 2 7 17 0.412 477 552 0.864 11 EGY Egypt 3 7 1 6 1 2 4 5 18 0.278 446 558 0.799 12 CHN China 1 6 6 1 1 4 3 18 0.167 385 499 0.772
Team manager KHOSHKHABAR Amir Head coach VELASCO Julio Assistant coach EBRAHIMI Reza Doctor AFROOZI Siyamak Therapist / trainer CICHELLO Juan Journalist TOLOUEKIAN Amir
No. Name Lastname Shirt Name Birthdate Height Weight Spike Block 1 Pourya FAYAZI DAMNABI P.FAYAZI 12/01/1993 195 85 330 310 3 Amir HOSSEINI A.HOSSEINI 23/07/1975 183 73 339 320 4 Seyed Mohammad MOUSAVI ERAGHI M. MOUSAVI 22/08/1987 203 86 348 328 7 Hamzeh ZARINI H. Zarini 18/10/1985 198 91 336 318 L 8 Farhad ZARIF AHANGARAN V. F.ZARIF 03/03/1983 165 60 290 271 C 9 Alireza NADI A. NADI 02/09/1980 200 90 334 320 10 Amir GHAFOUR A.GHAFOUR 06/06/1991 203 78 338 333 12 Farhad NAZARI AFSHAR F. NAZARI 22/05/1984 195 85 345 331 13 Mehdi MAHDAVI M.MAHDAVI 13/02/1984 185 82 335 330 15 Hesam BAKHSHESHI H. BAKHSHESHI 21/03/1984 200 91 341 323 16 Seyed Mehdi BAZARGARDE SHALKOHIMOJARAD M. BAZARGARD 16/03/1979 200 93 360 350 19 Arash KAMALVAND A. KAMALVAND 11/05/1989 201 91 320 315 C=Captain L=Libero
Team profile
The Iran men’s team has been enjoying a purple patch of form in recent years. After a strong 2009, Iran qualified for last year’s FIVB World Championship, were runners-up at the 2010 Asian Games and triumphed in a four-way tournament with Slovenia, Slovakia and Finland. On top of that, they became Asian champions and qualified for this year’s FIVB World Cup.
The Iranians and their federation are under no illusions that they still have progress to make, but are confident of achieving great things under Julio Velasco, who formerly coached the Italian men’s team among others, and assistant coach Juan Manuel Cichello, who was coach of the successful Argentina youth team. Iran expect to continue to play fast volleyball with a variety of tactics under the two new coaches. In fact, Iran is aiming to achieve success across the board, from junior level to the senior team.
Today’s Iran team is composed of both veterans and younger players. There are several promising players, such as Arash Kamalvand, Amir Ghafour, Amir Hosseini and Farhad Zarif. Participating in a number of different tournaments in recent years has helped the side acquire solid experience, helping the confidence ahead of the start of the Olympic Games qualifying process.
Coach profile
The legendary Julio Velasco started playing when he was 15 but became a coach soon after, winning four Argentina Championships (1979-1982) and four Italian Championships (1986-89) before leading the Italian national team to three gold medals at the European Championship. Velasco’s success with Italy (1989-1996) continued with gold in two FIVB World Championships, five FIVB World Leagues, a World Cup and a Grand Champions Cup. The Argentinean also coached the Italian women’s team (1997-1998), the Czech Republic (2001-2003) and Spain (2009-2010).
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goodluck to IRAN!!! We will win it all!! I have a great feeling!!!















Insh'Allah Iran will show their might and carry their momentum from winning the AFC title to this tournament. It's about time that the men get the attention across the globe as a powerhouse.
"Hate no one, no matter how much they’ve wronged you. Live humbly, no matter how wealthy you've become. Think positively, no matter how hard life gets. Give, even if you’ve been given little. Keep in touch with the ones who have forgotten you. Forgive those who have wronged you and do not stop praying for the best for those you love." -Imam Ali Ibn Abi Taleb (as)















Game will start in 30 minutes for those interested.















first set: Japan is leading 13 to 9















Japan 16 Iran 11















Jap 18 IR 13















Japan wins first set 25-17![]()













Any links to watch the game?
EDIT-
http://www.lshunter.tv/index.php?opt...pup&Itemid=327

















Iran 1 8
Japan 1 5
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