Esteghlal FC

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Esteghlal FC
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Full name Esteghlal Tehran FC
Nickname(s) SS
Founded 24 September 1945
Ground Azadi Stadium
Capacity 100,000
Chairman Iran Meghdad Najafnejad
Manager Iran Samad Marfavi
League IPL
2005-06 IPL, 1st
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Esteghlal (استقلال in Persian, meaning 'Independence') (formerly known as Taj, meaning 'Crown') is a football club in Iran.

It is one of the most famous football (soccer) clubs in Asia and in Iran's Premier Football League, established in 1945, and has won many championships in different competitions. Esteghlal and Perspolis are presently the two most popular football clubs in Iran, however in recent years their dominance has been seriously threatened by other clubs like Sepahan and Foolad. The team's main rival and its opponent in the Tehran derby is Persepolis. Azadi Stadium is always sold out when the match takes place.

The team is currently under the control of the welfare ministry ( وزارت رفاه و تامین اجتماعی), a government department.

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[edit] Club history

On 24 September 1945, three individuals by the names of Mirzani, Jananpour and Navab started a sports club on Ferdowsi Street of Tehran. Since the founders of the club were mostly interested in cycling, the club's original name was Docharke Savaran or The Cyclists. The Docharkhe Savaran football club played its first official match a year later, and in 1947 was able to capture the Tehran Hazfi Cup. In 1949, the team officially changed its name to Taj. The club became the second most loved team in Iran after some years, and were able to make their fans happy by winning numerous league championships, Hazfi Cups and Asian Club Championships. The team had to change its name again in 1979 to Esteghlal(independence in Persian), because of the revolution. Taj means crown in Persian, and after the revolution, any sign of the previous monarchist regime was not tolerated, so naturally, the name Taj was not suitable. The club has been able to get successful results in the past couple of years and is always looked at as a contender for the league championship. In the past two years it has finished 2nd or 3rd in the league, but Ghalenoei was able to get the team its first championship in the IPL in the 2005-06 season after his third and final year as the manager.


[edit] Season-by-season

The table below chronicles the achievements of Esteghlal FC every season, from 1994 to the present day.


Season League League Finishing Position Hazfi Cup Asian Cup and Asian Cup Winners Cup
1994-1995 Azadegan League 2nd
1995-1996 Azadegan League 3rd Cup
1996-1997 Azadegan League 6th Asian Cup Winners Cup (Semifinal)
1997-1998 Azadegan League 1st (Champions)
1998-1999 Azadegan League 2nd Final Asian Cup (2nd)
1999-2000 Azadegan League 2nd Cup Asian Cup Winners Cup (Second Round)
2000-2001 Azadegan League 1st (Champions) Semifinal Asian Cup Winners Cup (Semifinal)
2001-2002 Iran Premier League 2nd Cup Asian Cup (3rd)
2002-2003 Iran Premier League 9th
2003-2004 Iran Premier League 2nd Final
2004-2005 Iran Premier League 3rd
2005-2006 Iran Premier League 1st (Champions) Quarterfinal

[edit] Club Honours

[edit] 2006/2007 Squad

The numbers are established according to Iranian Pro League Stats

As of August 4, 2006

No. Position Player
1 Iran GK Vahid Talebloo
2 Iran DF Amir Hossein Sadeqi
3 Iran DF Mehdi Amirabadi
4 Iran DF Hossein Kazemi
5 Iran DF Saeed Lotfi
6 Iran DF Mahmoud Fekri (captain)
7 Iran MF Mohammad Navazi
8 Iran MF Mojtaba Jabbari
9 Iran FW Siavash Akbarpour
10 Iran MF Alireza Mansourian
13 Iran MF Mohsen Yousefi
14 Iran DF Morteza Ebrahimi
15 Iran MF Farzad Majidi
No. Position Player
16 Brazil FW Da Silva
17 Iran MF Meisam Baou
18 Iran FW Morteza Hashemizadeh
19 Iran FW Ali Alizadeh
20 Iran DF Pirouz Ghorbani
21 Iran GK Mehdi Rahmati
22 Iran MF Behshad Yavarzadeh
23 Georgia (country) DF Akvsenti Gilauri
25 Iran MF Bagher Ahmadi
26 Iran MF Asghar Talebnasab
28 Iran DF Ali Ansarian
TBA Iran GK Mahyar Hassan Nejad

[edit] Squad changes during 2006/07 season

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[edit] Famous players

 

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Azadegan League seasons (Post 2001)

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IPL seasons

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