Iran Pro League

Iran Pro League
Countries  Iran
Confederation AFC
Founded 1973 officially
2001 with current format
Divisions 1
Number of teams 18
Levels on pyramid 1
Relegation to Azadegan League
Domestic cup(s) Hazfi Cup
International cup(s) AFC Champions League
Current champions Sepahan
(2009–10)
Most championships Persepolis
Esteghlal
Sepahan
TV partners IRIB
2010-11 season

The Iran Pro League (IPL) (Persian: لیگ برتر فوتبال ایران, currently known as the Persian Gulf Cup (جام خلیج فارس) is a professional football league competition for clubs located at the highest level of the Iranian football league system.

The league system resembles the system being used in England currently. The Premier League is the top tier of an extensive pyramid-like structure, above the Azadegan League (or 1st Division), the 2nd division, the 3rd Division and the lower local leagues.

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History

Iran Pro League

The 2001-2002 season saw the beginning of the first professional football league in Iran. Unfortunately many say that the new league is professional in name only and is missing many of the required components of a pro league. Player salaries have risen significantly and other positives in the league are the emergence of provincial teams and raw talent which every IPL team boasts. Teams like Foolad Sepahan, Foolad Khouzestan, Zob Ahan FC and Esteghlal Ahvaz have all shown they can compete, even though they are not based in Tehran. The league can only continue to get better, and many are hoping this league will help Iran's football, in terms of quality and reputation improve.

Pro League champions
Season Winner
2001–02 Persepolis
2002–03 Sepahan
2003–04 Pas Tehran
2004–05 Foolad
2005–06 Esteghlal
2006–07 Saipa
2007–08 Persepolis
2008–09 Esteghlal
2009–10 Sepahan

Persian Gulf Cup

On August 12, 2006, the Iranian Football Federation decided to change the name of the league once again. The name of the league now is the Persian Gulf Cup.[1]. This was done to promote the name of the Persian Gulf, instead of the many variations which some nations and organizations use which Iran claims are incorrect. The league logo was also changed, with the winner being selected from over 130 designs and unveiled on November 14, 2006.[2] They continued to get better steady and slowly which made many people criticise that the league is sometimes stepping backwards. Saipa was the 6th team to win the 6th new edition of the league which meant 6 different teams won 6 leagues in the row. But in 2008 Persepolis regained the title after 6 years by the dramatic win again the rival Sepahan on the 96th minute of the final match and become the first team that won two titles in the new edition of the Iranian League. The next season Esteghlal did the same thing and won the league for second time on the final matchday.

All-time Premier League standings

Since the 2001-2002 season, IPL/Persian Gulf Cup has had 9 seasons completed. The table below shows all-time statistics of all teams attended in the 9 seasons held.

Rank
Team
Years
P
W
D
L
FG
AG
GD
Points
Best Rank
1 Esteghlal 9 270 127 87 56 413 274 +139 468 Champions
2 Persepolis 9 270 119 94 57 390 287 +103 451 Champions
3 Sepahan 9 270 117 83 70 391 280 +111 434 Champions
4 Zob Ahan 9 270 116 83 71 347 273 +74 431 2nd
5 Saipa 9 270 87 94 89 310 320 -10 355 Champions
6 Foolad 8 236 91 78 67 279 250 +29 351 Champions
7 Aboomoslem 9 270 83 90 97 295 304 -9 339 4th
8 Moghavemat Sepasi 9 270 75 101 94 254 296 -42 326 4th
9 Paykan 8 240 79 69 92 262 276 -14 306 5th
10 Esteghlal Ahvaz 8 244 78 71 95 311 344 -33 305 2nd
11 Malavan 8 244 66 81 97 215 296 -81 279 7th
12 Pas Tehran 6 168 72 60 36 265 182 +83 276 Champions
13 Saba Battery 6 192 66 72 54 243 220 +23 270 3rd
14 Bargh Shiraz 8 208 60 78 98 250 335 -85 258 7th
15 Mes Kerman 4 132 47 43 42 180 165 +15 184 9th
16 Rah Ahan 5 162 42 51 69 173 213 -40 177 12th
17 Pas Hamedan 3 102 30 36 36 111 116 -5 126 5th
18 Pegah Gilan 4 150 29 48 73 128 222 -94 119 9th
19 Shamooshack 3 86 16 26 44 64 118 -54 74 14th
20 Teraktor Sazi 2 60 13 23 24 55 75 -20 62 7th
21 Sanat Naft 2 60 15 16 29 62 80 -18 61 13th
22 Steel Azin 1 34 13 13 8 55 49 +6 52 5th
23 Shahin Bushehr 1 34 9 12 13 37 37 0 39 13th
24 Payam Mashhad 1 34 9 8 17 33 52 -19 35 17th
25 Shirin Faraz 1 34 3 12 19 25 59 -34 21 18th
26 Shahid Ghandi 1 30 4 7 19 21 43 -22 19 16th
27 Esteghlal Rasht 1 26 3 7 16 18 44 -26 16 13th

Champions

Team Winners Runners-up
Esteghlal 2 (2005-06, 2008–09) 2 (2001-02, 2003-04)
Sepahan 2 (2002-03, 2009-10) 1 (2007-08)
Persepolis 2 (2001-02, 2007-08) -
Pas Tehran 1 (2003-04) 2 (2002-03, 2005-06)
Foolad 1 (2004-05 ) -
Saipa 1 (2006-07) -
Zob Ahan - 3 (2004-05, 2008–09, 2009–10)
Esteghlal Ahvaz - 1 (2006-07)

Competition format and sponsorship

Competition

IPL Logo (2001-2006)

There are 18 clubs in the league. The season lasts from August to May, each club plays the others twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents for a total of 34 games for each club, with a total of 306 games in each season. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference and then goals scored. At the end of each season, the club with the most points is crowned as champion. The two teams at the bottom of the IPL and top of the Azadegan League play in a series of playoffs with return legs, the two teams out of the four that come out of those games victorious will be promoted or remain (if previously there) in the IPL.

Qualification for Asian competitions

As of 2008 four teams from Iran qualify for the AFC Asian Champions League annually. This includes the top three teams of the IPL together with the winner of the Hazfi Cup. If the winner of the Hazfi Cup is also among the three top IPL teams then the fourth best IPL team also qualifies.

Sponsorship

Since the founding of the IPL in 2001 the league has had no private sector sponsorship except for zob ahan fc and saba battery of qom fc, but rather the league has been fully funded by the Iranian government.

Media coverage

Channel 3 broadcasted nationally and IRIB 2 broadcasted internationally both show IPL matches, however due to the immense popularity of Tehran teams Persepolis F.C. and Esteghlal F.C. only these teams' matches are shown on IRIB 2 internationally. Clubs do not receive any income whatsoever from TV rights as both the clubs and IRIB are both government-owned, this is often associated with the poor profitability of football clubs in Iran.

Players

Transfer season

Foreigner cap

Each team is allowed as many foreign players in their squad as they desire, however there is a rule that only permits 3 foreign players the pitch at any one time for each side. In the past there have been breaches of this rule and in the 2006/07 season PAS Tehran F.C. were deducted 1 point for fielding 4 foreigners on one occasion and handed a 3-0 loss.

Also as of the 2008-09 season no IPL clubs will be permitted to buy foreign goalkeepers in a bid to develop the talents of Iranian goalkeepers and allow younger goalkeepers to have more first team opportunities. However the teams which have already got long term contracts with foreign goalkeepers will be exempt from this rule.

Suspensions

Players receive a one match suspension when they receive 3 yellow cards at any point of the season.

Ranking

The strongest National League in the World 2009:[3]

World

Rank Name Points
48 Algeria Algeria 340,0
49 Belarus Belarus 336,0
50 Iran Iran 329,5
51 Latvia Latvia 328,0
52 Hungary Hungary 326,0

Asia

Rank Name Points
3 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 405.5
4 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 392,5
5 Iran Iran 329,5
6 Syria Syria 314,0
7 Thailand Thailand 298,0

Top scorers

All-time top scorers in Iran Pro League

last update: August 30, 2010

Rank Player Goals
1 Iran Fereydoon Fazli 85
2 Iran Reza Enayati 84
3 Iran Arash Borhani 70
4 Iran Mehdi Rajabzadeh 60
5 Iraq Emad Mohammed 58
6 Iran Siavash Akbarpour 50
7 Iran Ali Daei 48
8 Iran Abbas Aghaei 47
Iran Mohsen Bayatinia 47
Iran Davoud Haghi 47
11 Brazil Adriano Alvez 46
Includes only Iran Pro League since its establishment in 2001 as Top Division

See also

Notes

5. (Persian)"مشاهده جدول کامل لیگ برتر.Football 3 Website. Retrieved 2010-5-26.

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