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    All Team Melli wins versus UEFA national teams

    Official Matches

    Five Wins

    🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina

    10 August 2001, Iran vs Bosnia and Herzegovina 4:0, Venue: Tehran, 2001 LG Cup
    2 February 2005, Iran vs Bosnia and Herzegovina 2:1, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match
    31 May 2006, Iran vs Bosnia and Herzegovina 5:2, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match
    12 August 2009, Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Iran 2:3, Venue: Sarajevo (BIH), Friendly match
    12 November 2020, Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Iran 0:2, Venue: Sarajevo (BIH), Friendly match

    Three Wins

    🇮🇱 Israel

    5 December 1959, Iran vs Israel 3:0, Venue: Kochi (India), 1960 Asian Cup Qualification
    19 May 1968, Iran vs Israel 2:1, Venue: Tehran, 1968 Asin Cup
    15 September 1974, Iran vs Israel 1:0, Venue: Tehran, 1974 Asian Games Final


    Two Wins

    🇦🇿 Azerbaijan

    29 May 2005, Iran vs Azerbaijan 2:1, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match
    27 August 2008, Iran vs Azerbaijan 1:0, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match

    🇰🇿 Kazakhstan

    1 December 1998, Iran vs Kazakhstan 2:0, Venue: Sisaket (Thailand), 1998 Asian Games
    24 May 2000, Iran vs Kazakhstan 3:0, Venue: Amman (Jordan), 2000 WAFF Championship

    🇲🇰 North Macedonia

    9 June 2000, Iran vs North Macedonia 3:1, Venue: Tehran, 2000 LG Cup
    2 June 2016, North Macedonia vs Iran 1:3, Venue: Skopje (North Macedonia), Friendly match

    One Win

    🇦🇲 Armenia

    11 August 2010, Armenia vs Iran 1:3, Venue: Yerevan (Armenia), Friendly match

    🇬🇪 Georgia

    16 August 2000, Iran vs Georgia 2:1, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match

    🇮🇸 Iceland

    10 November 2009, Iran vs Iceland 1:0, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match

    🇮🇪 Ireland

    15 November 2001, Iran vs Ireland 1:0, Venue: Tehran, 2002 World Cup Qualification AFC-UEFA Playoff 2nd leg


    🇲🇪 Montenegro

    4 June 2017, Montenegro vs Iran 1:2, Venue: Podgorica (Montenegro), Friendly match

    🇷🇺 Russia

    9 February 2011, Iran vs Russia 1:0, Venue: Abu Dhabi (UAE), Friendly match

    🇸🇰 Slovakia

    15 August 2001, Slovakia vs Iran 3:4, Venue: Bratislava (Slovakia), Friendly match

    🇺🇦 Ukraine

    21 August 2002, Ukraine vs Iran 0:1, Venue: Kyiv (Ukraine), Friendly match

    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Wales

    25 November 2022, Iran vs Wales 2:0, Venue: Al-Rayyan (Qatar), 2022 FIFA World Cup

    Unofficial matches

    Three Wins

    🇵🇱 Poland

    12 July 1975, Iran "B" vs Poland U23 2:1, Venue: Tehran, 1975 Iran Cup
    5 September 1989, Iran vs Poland XI 3:0, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match
    7 September 1989, Iran vs Poland XI 1:0, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match

    Soviet Union

    13 July 1974, Iran vs Soviet Union U23 1:0, Venue: Tehran, 1974 Iran Cup
    18 July 1975, Iran "B" vs Soviet Union U23 1:0, Venue: Tehran, 1975 Iran Cup
    25 June 1976, Iran vs Soviet Union U23 1:0, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match

    Two Wins

    🇹🇷 Turkey

    24 May 1965, Iran vs Turkey XI 2:1, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match
    27 June 1971, Iran vs Turkey Olympic 1:0, Venue: Tehran, 1971 Cyrus Tournament


    One Win

    🇦🇹 Austria

    2 July 1971, Iran vs Austria Olympic 3:1, Venue: Tehran, 1971 Cyrus Tournament

    🇩🇰 Denmark

    1 February 2003, Iran vs Denmark League XI 1:0, Venue: Hong Kong, 2003 Carlsberg Cup

    🇫🇷 France

    16 July 1976, Iran vs France Olympic 4:3, Venue: Ottawa (Canada), Friendly match

    🇭🇺 Hungary

    1 October 1977, Iran vs Hungary XI 3:1, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match

    🇳🇱 Netherlands

    25 June 1971, Iran vs Netherlands Olympic 3:0, Venue: Tehran, 1971 Cyrus Tournament



    If I missed anything else, please post. Let's see if Team Melli will add another win by defeating Bulgaria in September


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    #2
    Originally posted by Rooyintan View Post
    Official Matches

    Five Wins

    🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina

    10 August 2001, Iran vs Bosnia and Herzegovina 4:0, Venue: Tehran, 2001 LG Cup
    2 February 2005, Iran vs Bosnia and Herzegovina 2:1, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match
    31 May 2006, Iran vs Bosnia and Herzegovina 5:2, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match
    12 August 2009, Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Iran 2:3, Venue: Sarajevo (BIH), Friendly match
    12 November 2020, Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Iran 0:2, Venue: Sarajevo (BIH), Friendly match

    Three Wins

    🇮🇱 Israel

    5 December 1959, Iran vs Israel 3:0, Venue: Kochi (India), 1960 Asian Cup Qualification
    19 May 1968, Iran vs Israel 2:1, Venue: Tehran, 1968 Asin Cup
    15 September 1974, Iran vs Israel 1:0, Venue: Tehran, 1974 Asian Games Final


    Two Wins

    🇦🇿 Azerbaijan

    29 May 2005, Iran vs Azerbaijan 2:1, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match
    27 August 2008, Iran vs Azerbaijan 1:0, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match

    🇰🇿 Kazakhstan

    1 December 1998, Iran vs Kazakhstan 2:0, Venue: Sisaket (Thailand), 1998 Asian Games
    24 May 2000, Iran vs Kazakhstan 3:0, Venue: Amman (Jordan), 2000 WAFF Championship

    🇲🇰 North Macedonia

    9 June 2000, Iran vs North Macedonia 3:1, Venue: Tehran, 2000 LG Cup
    2 June 2016, North Macedonia vs Iran 1:3, Venue: Skopje (North Macedonia), Friendly match

    One Win

    🇦🇲 Armenia

    11 August 2010, Armenia vs Iran 1:3, Venue: Yerevan (Armenia), Friendly match

    🇬🇪 Georgia

    16 August 2000, Iran vs Georgia 2:1, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match

    🇮🇸 Iceland

    10 November 2009, Iran vs Iceland 1:0, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match

    🇮🇪 Ireland

    15 November 2001, Iran vs Ireland 1:0, Venue: Tehran, 2002 World Cup Qualification AFC-UEFA Playoff 2nd leg


    🇲🇪 Montenegro

    4 June 2017, Montenegro vs Iran 1:2, Venue: Podgorica (Montenegro), Friendly match

    🇷🇺 Russia

    9 February 2011, Iran vs Russia 1:0, Venue: Abu Dhabi (UAE), Friendly match

    🇸🇰 Slovakia

    15 August 2001, Slovakia vs Iran 3:4, Venue: Bratislava (Slovakia), Friendly match

    🇺🇦 Ukraine

    21 August 2002, Ukraine vs Iran 0:1, Venue: Kyiv (Ukraine), Friendly match

    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Wales

    25 November 2022, Iran vs Wales 2:0, Venue: Al-Rayyan (Qatar), 2022 FIFA World Cup

    Unofficial matches

    Three Wins

    🇵🇱 Poland

    12 July 1975, Iran "B" vs Poland U23 2:1, Venue: Tehran, 1975 Iran Cup
    5 September 1989, Iran vs Poland XI 3:0, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match
    7 September 1989, Iran vs Poland XI 1:0, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match

    Soviet Union

    13 July 1974, Iran vs Soviet Union U23 1:0, Venue: Tehran, 1974 Iran Cup
    18 July 1975, Iran "B" vs Soviet Union U23 1:0, Venue: Tehran, 1975 Iran Cup
    25 June 1976, Iran vs Soviet Union U23 1:0, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match

    Two Wins

    🇹🇷 Turkey

    24 May 1965, Iran vs Turkey XI 2:1, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match
    27 June 1971, Iran vs Turkey Olympic 1:0, Venue: Tehran, 1971 Cyrus Tournament


    One Win

    🇦🇹 Austria

    2 July 1971, Iran vs Austria Olympic 3:1, Venue: Tehran, 1971 Cyrus Tournament

    🇩🇰 Denmark

    1 February 2003, Iran vs Denmark League XI 1:0, Venue: Hong Kong, 2003 Carlsberg Cup

    🇫🇷 France

    16 July 1976, Iran vs France Olympic 4:3, Venue: Ottawa (Canada), Friendly match

    🇭🇺 Hungary

    1 October 1977, Iran vs Hungary XI 3:1, Venue: Tehran, Friendly match

    🇳🇱 Netherlands

    25 June 1971, Iran vs Netherlands Olympic 3:0, Venue: Tehran, 1971 Cyrus Tournament



    If I missed anything else, please post. Let's see if Team Melli will add another win by defeating Bulgaria in September


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    Back in the days 1970s correct me if I am wrong the Olympic teams was almost
    the main teams...beating France and Netherlands of 1970s
    Is very impressive result. No wonder the persians
    Who follow tm in 1970s are so stuborn to say the 1970s tm is best era ever...counting 1968 asian cup as 1970s era they witnessed an asian cup 3peat plus
    they went to 2 olympics and beat brazil in olympic.
    and a 1 wc appearance with asia/ofc had 1 spot.

    Beating bulgeria is big confidence booster for general, he will walk and push his stomach super far out ,with his hands wide enough for couple of watermelon under it AFTER HE BEAT BULGERIA in bulgeria...khoda khodesh Rahm kuneh ba general in ac.

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      #3
      Originally posted by oracle View Post

      Back in the days 1970s correct me if I am wrong the Olympic teams was almost
      the main teams...beating France and Netherlands of 1970s
      Is very impressive result. No wonder the persians
      Who follow tm in 1970s are so stuborn to say the 1970s tm is best era ever...counting 1968 asian cup as 1970s era they witnessed an asian cup 3peat plus
      they went to 2 olympics and beat brazil in olympic.
      and a 1 wc appearance with asia/ofc had 1 spot.

      Beating bulgeria is big confidence booster for general, he will walk and push his stomach super far out ,with his hands wide enough for couple of watermelon under it AFTER HE BEAT BULGERIA in bulgeria...khoda khodesh Rahm kuneh ba general in ac.
      I'm wondering, if the 70s team was so strong, why did they not qualify for the WC, or have little success in 1978? Does anyone know?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Kojiro Hyuga View Post

        I'm wondering, if the 70s team was so strong, why did they not qualify for the WC, or have little success in 1978? Does anyone know?
        Unfortunately I was not around.
        from what I searched
        Tm did not participate in 1966 or 1970 wcq.

        only 1 team qualified back then from asia and ofc.
        Their first wcq appearance was 1974 but lost to Australia in semifinal, and eventually Australia made it.
        1978 wcq tm qualified with ease.

        I seen all 3 1978 wc groupe matches.
        Holland made it to final.
        Peru was power that year in south America
        and Scotland was good as well in those years.
        Tie Scotland was great result.
        that Peru match tm had a lot of scoring opportunities but lost 4-1.
        The Holland match tm players later on said they
        where all scared of Holland still lost not bad 3-0 against runner ups.... Parvin said he send one of the players who speak English to tell Holland capitan, ali parvin mom had passed away
        So they feel sorry for him and don't score a lot of goals on tm. 2018 TM WORLD CUP IS GREATEST EVER.
        result wise wining trophies even u-19 team melli
        They won everything...I HATE TO ADMIT THIS ,but 1970s persian football era is greatest ever .AND
        WE WILL NOT IN THE NEXT 100 or 200 even 300 years match success of 1970s era in Asia level.



        Hopefully if they are members still around from the 1970s era and witness it can talk about it.




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          #5
          Originally posted by oracle View Post

          Back in the days 1970s correct me if I am wrong the Olympic teams was almost
          the main teams...beating France and Netherlands of 1970s
          Is very impressive result. No wonder the persians
          Who follow tm in 1970s are so stuborn to say the 1970s tm is best era ever...counting 1968 asian cup as 1970s era they witnessed an asian cup 3peat plus
          they went to 2 olympics and beat brazil in olympic.
          and a 1 wc appearance with asia/ofc had 1 spot.

          Beating bulgeria is big confidence booster for general, he will walk and push his stomach super far out ,with his hands wide enough for couple of watermelon under it AFTER HE BEAT BULGERIA in bulgeria...khoda khodesh Rahm kuneh ba general in ac.
          I do not know about the squads of Netherlands and Austria Olympic teams at 1971 Cyrus the Great Tournament.

          However, France Olympic team at 1976 Olympic Games included a young Michel Platini, full squad was:
          1 GK Jean-Claude Larrieu Mar 23, 1946 30 ? France AS Cannes
          2 GK Henri Orlandini Aug 9, 1955 20 ? France NĂŽmes Olympique
          3 DF Patrick Battiston Mar 12, 1957 19 ? France FC Metz
          4 DF Claude Chazottes Jan 7, 1949 27 ? France Paris FC
          5 DF Francis Meynieu Jan 9, 1953 23 ? France FC Girondins de Bordeaux
          6 DF Michel Pottier Jan 12, 1948 28 ? France Tours FC
          7 DF Alexandre Stassievitch Sep 20, 1950 25 ? France RC Lens
          8 DF Henri Zambelli Mar 9, 1957 29 ? France OGC Nice
          9 MF Michel CougĂŠ Jun 11, 1954 22 ? France Stade Rennais FC
          10 MF Jean Fernandez Oct 9, 1954 21 ? France Olympique de Marseille
          11 MF Michel Platini Jun 21, 1955 21 ? France AS Nancy
          12 MF Francisco Rubio Dec 6, 1953 22 ? France AS Nancy
          13 FW LoĂŻc Amisse Aug 9, 1954 21 ? France FC Nantes
          14 FW Bruno Baronchelli Jan 13, 1957 19 ? France FC Nantes
          15 FW Éric Pécout Feb 17, 1956 20 ? France FC Nantes
          16 FW Olivier Rouyer Dec 1, 1955 21 ? France AS Nancy
          17 FW Jean-Marc Schaer Jan 1, 1953 23 ? France AS Saint-Étienne
          ​

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            #6
            I think these result sums up where Iran is since post revolution. Comfortably on par with eastern european teams. A bit worse off than the 70s teams. On the other hand, football was semi amateur based post 80-90s. It is hard comparing teams. The level of football has exploded since 70s and its a matter of in which pace improvements have been made. Unfortunately many teams improved faster. This on the other hand does not mean that Irans football hasnt imrpoved immensely since 70s.

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              #7
              Ghalenoei had no wins versus UEFA national teams as player or coach.

              As a player, at 1986 Fajr Cup he played for Iran "B" national team, he and his team mates lost to Romania U21. He also played for Team Melli in an unofficial match versus Bosnia and Herzegovina XI (that was actually FK Sarajevo) which they lost that match.

              As coach, Team Melli drew Belarus in 2007 and Russia in 2023.

              So if Team Melli defeats Bulgaria in September, it will be a huge accomplishment for Ghalenoei

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                #8
                Originally posted by Rooyintan View Post
                Ghalenoei had no wins versus UEFA national teams as player or coach.

                As a player, at 1986 Fajr Cup he played for Iran "B" national team, he and his team mates lost to Romania U21. He also played for Team Melli in an unofficial match versus Bosnia and Herzegovina XI (that was actually FK Sarajevo) which they lost that match.

                As coach, Team Melli drew Belarus in 2007 and Russia in 2023.

                So if Team Melli defeats Bulgaria in September, it will be a huge accomplishment for Ghalenoei
                Bulgeria on europe soil @home is a big deal
                if tm beats them.
                I like to see pk shoot outs when there is a tie in 90
                Minutes of action in friendly matches. It gets teams prepare for the real show.....

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                  #9
                  The night before the Iran - Wale's game I was so confident I bet some guy at a party with what he thought was a sucker's deal. I said you give me $200, if Iran wins, 2-0. Any other result, even an Iran win, I will give you $100. He didn't respond to my IG afterwards and haven't seen him since .

                  But it was so funny how they scored 2 last minute goals. When Cheshmi lined up to shoot I remember thinking don't shoot. don't shoot! Since I never thought he had a no look, outside of the box screamer inside of his arsenal LOL. And a cheeky Ramin goal so late in the game, when nobody thought we'd see him in TM again? Easily one of the most iconic TM matches ever for me, I watched the highlights over 50 times. So sad about what happened versus the US afterwards, but I am still happy for this memory.

                  For me after the 2-1 USA win and Gucci goal versus Korea, this was the best moment as a TM fan.
                  --------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
                  --Moharrami----Hosseini--Kanaani----Amiri--
                  ------------------Ezatolahi-----Ebrahimi--------------
                  --Jahanbaksh---------Ghoddos------------Taremi--
                  ---------------------------Azmoun----------------------


                  * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Karimi 8 View Post
                    The night before the Iran - Wale's game I was so confident I bet some guy at a party with what he thought was a sucker's deal. I said you give me $200, if Iran wins, 2-0. Any other result, even an Iran win, I will give you $100. He didn't respond to my IG afterwards and haven't seen him since .

                    But it was so funny how they scored 2 last minute goals. When Cheshmi lined up to shoot I remember thinking don't shoot. don't shoot! Since I never thought he had a no look, outside of the box screamer inside of his arsenal LOL. And a cheeky Ramin goal so late in the game, when nobody thought we'd see him in TM again? Easily one of the most iconic TM matches ever for me, I watched the highlights over 50 times. So sad about what happened versus the US afterwards, but I am still happy for this memory.

                    For me after the 2-1 USA win and Gucci goal versus Korea, this was the best moment as a TM fan.
                    The games memories is reason to follow
                    football. Every time feel down can review those moments and get happy.

                    My favorite list of tm matches

                    1990 ag semi vs s.k gayegran goal
                    1997 wcq azizi goal Australia
                    1998 wc. us 2-1
                    ​​​​2004 ac Korea 4-3 karimi massacar
                    2014 wcq. Gucci vs Korea
                    2018 wc. Vs morroco
                    2022 wc vs wales

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                      #11
                      Gucci goal against s.k is the most under-rated goal in tm history. Gucci and his goal are not appriciate it ENOUGH.
                      if tm tied that match with Korea, tm wouldn't of even finish 2nd ,
                      tm would of finished 3rd place instead.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by oracle View Post
                        Gucci goal against s.k is the most under-rated goal in tm history. Gucci and his goal are not appriciate it ENOUGH.
                        if tm tied that match with Korea, tm wouldn't of even finish 2nd ,
                        tm would of finished 3rd place instead.
                        I agree with both statements, Reza carried us that whole WCQ campaign. He was such a technically gifted striker, and one of the most calm minded players I have ever seen in TM. He scored so many clutch goals, we just got used to seeing them. The Korea goal was pure class, and with all the drama beforehand, it'll forever be in my memory bank ..

                        Wish we got to see more of him in TM, Reza and Dejagah came and left TM very fast. Dejagah's injury and club choices really set him back too. His first game against Qatar god level, and both of them really carried our team through the transition stage and building the foundation for Carlos' TM.
                        --------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
                        --Moharrami----Hosseini--Kanaani----Amiri--
                        ------------------Ezatolahi-----Ebrahimi--------------
                        --Jahanbaksh---------Ghoddos------------Taremi--
                        ---------------------------Azmoun----------------------


                        * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Karimi 8 View Post

                          I agree with both statements, Reza carried us that whole WCQ campaign. He was such a technically gifted striker, and one of the most calm minded players I have ever seen in TM. He scored so many clutch goals, we just got used to seeing them. The Korea goal was pure class, and with all the drama beforehand, it'll forever be in my memory bank ..

                          Wish we got to see more of him in TM, Reza and Dejagah came and left TM very fast. Dejagah's injury and club choices really set him back too. His first game against Qatar god level, and both of them really carried our team through the transition stage and building the foundation for Carlos' TM.
                          After 2018 wc Gucci should of moved to pgl,
                          pp or ss, sepahan and his tm career would of.prolonged along with his own career...

                          dejageh should of been cq 25th man for wc22.
                          He was very effective last season as sub and he might of helped offensive spark in the last wc match needing a goal...

                          Dejageh his style of play is greatest I hVe seen a persion player ever play, just a different level.
                          Gucci had that killer instinct, he would of scored
                          the shot medi missed against Portugal......AND HIM not being invited to 2019 ac was mistake by cq, also another cq mistake was not calling up seywd Jalal for wc 18 and ac 19, and he got punished for that.

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