Sanat Mes Kerman F.C.

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Mes
مس
Full name Sanat Mes Kerman Football Club
Nickname(s) Narenjiha
Founded 2 March 1998
Ground Shahid Bahonar Stadium
Kerman
Iran
Ground Capacity 15,000
Owner National Mes Company
Chairman Akbar Iranmanesh
Head Coach Luka Bonačić
League Iran Pro League
2012–13 Iran Pro League, 6th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Current season

Mes Kerman Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال مس کرمان) is an Iranian football team based in Kerman, Iran. They were promoted to Iran's top league, the IPL, in the 2005-06 season. The team is named after and sponsored by Kerman's copper industries.

Mes Kerman F.C. is the football club of the multisport Sanat Mes Kerman Cultural and Athletic Club who are better known for their success in the field of cycling.

History

Establishment

Mes Kerman Football Club was formed on March 2, 1998 by Kerman's copper industry. They started playing in Iran Football's 2nd Division and was promoted to the Azadegan League in 2000. Bijan Zolfagharnasab was appointed in 2000 as head coach of the club after the team was promoted to the Azadegan League.

Azadegan League (2000–2007)

They was promoted to the Azadegan League in 2000-01 season. In 2005-06 season under management of Nader Dastneshan, the club was promoted to the IPL for the 2006-07 season.

Persian Gulf Cup (2007–present)

They started the league in 2007 with Farhad Kazemi and but he was replaced by Amir Ghalenoei halfway through the season where they finished second in the second half of the season league. Parviz Mazloomi was appointed in 2008 as the head coach and the club was promoted to the ACL for the first time in their history by finishing third in the league. Where they progressed to the last 16 and got knocked out by Zob Ahan and finished 9th in the league.

Colours and crest

From the foundation of the club, the common home kit includes an orange shirt, white shorts, and white or black socks. White and black colours are also seen in the kit. The away kit of the club is commonly with a white background.

Stadium and facilities

The club currently plays its home games at Kerman's Shahid Bahonar Stadium, but the club recently announced plans to build its own football only stadium. Construction started on July 13, 2006 for the 15,000 capacity stadium.[1]

Ownership

The owner of the Mes Kerman FC is National Mes Company, one of the most important company in Iran. Company is opened in 1940, based close to the city of Kerman, Kerman Province.

Sponsorship

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2007–08 Iran Merooj Iran Mahan Air
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11 Germany Uhlsport Iran Yas Travel Agency
2011–12 Iran Resalat Bank'
2012–13
2013–14 Iran Technic

Season-by-season

The table below chronicles the achievements of Mes kerman since 2000.

Season League Position Hazfi Cup Asian Cup
2000–01 Azadegan League 16th Did not enter Did not qualify
2001–02 Azadegan League 3rd
2002–03 Azadegan League 14th
2003–04 Azadegan League 13th
2004–05 Azadegan League 5th
2005–06 Azadegan League 1st**
2006–07 Iran Pro League 9th 1/18 Final
2007–08 Iran Pro League 10th 1/16 Final
2008–09 Iran Pro League 3rd 1/16 Final
2009–10 Iran Pro League 9th Quarter Final Round of 16
2010–11 Iran Pro League 7th 1/16 Final Did not qualify
2011–12 Iran Pro League 9th Semi Final
2012–13 Iran Pro League 6th 1/16 Final

* Relegated.
** Promoted.

Club honours

Domestic

  • 2nd Division:
    • Winners (1): 1999–00
    • Runners-Up (1): 1998–99

Players

As of November 26, 2013[2]

First-team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Iran GK Arman Shahdadnejad
2 Iran DF Farhad Salaripour
3 Iran DF Mojtaba Tarshiz
5 Iran DF Alireza Ebrahimi
6 Iran MF Ahmad Reza Zendeh Rouh U23
7 Iran FW Shahram Goudarzi
8 Iran MF Farzad Hosseinkhani (Captain)
9 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Felipinho
10 Iran FW Mostafa Shojaei
11 Iran FW Karim Eslami
12 Iran MF Arash Roshanipour
13 Iran DF Mohammad Hossein Heidari U21
14 Iran DF Pouria Seifpanahi
15 Iran MF Kianoush Rahmati
16 Iran DF Sajjad Hosseinzadeh U23
No. Position Player
17 Iran MF Milad Jahani U23
20 Iran DF Ebrahim Abarghouei
21 Iran GK Hojjat Sedghi U23
22 Iran FW Ahmad Hasanzadeh
23 Australia DF Iain Fyfe
24 Iran MF Mohammad Abshak
27 Brazil MF Juninho
30 Brazil FW Edinho
33 Iran GK Hassan Roudbarian
35 Iran DF Mohammad Vahid Esmaeil Beigi U23
40 Iran FW Ehsan Poursheikhali U23
66 Iran DF Hadi Tamini
90 Iran DF Sheys Rezaei
93 Spain FW Javí

For recent transfers, see List of Iranian football transfers winter 2013–14.

Former players

For details on former players, see Category:Mes Kerman players.

Famous players

Club officials

Managers

Name Nat From To
Bijan Zolfagharnasab Iran July 2000 July 2002
Mehdi Mohammadi Iran July 2002 January 2006
Nader Dastneshan Iran January 2006 February 2007
Farhad Kazemi Iran February 2007 January 2008
Amir Ghalenoei Iran January 2008 June 2008
Parviz Mazloomi Iran June 2008 November 2009
Mehdi Mohammadi * Iran November 2009 December 2009
Luka Bonačić Croatia December 2009 June 2010
Samad Marfavi Iran July 2010 August 2011
Flemming Serritslev * Denmark July 2011 August 2011
Miroslav Blažević Bosnia and Herzegovina August 2011 February 2012
Ebrahim Ghasempour Iran February 2012 January 2013
Luka Bonačić Croatia January 2013[3] June 2013
Mahmoud Yavari Iran July 2013 September 2013
Parviz Mazloomi Iran September 2013 January 2014
Luka Bonačić Croatia January 2014 Present
  • * = Caretaker manager

Current Coaching Staff

Position Name
Head Coach Croatia Luka Bonačić
Assistant Coach Iran Atila Hejazi
Assistant Coach Iran Hossein Torabpour
Goalkeeping Coach Iran Saeid Azizian
Fitness Coach Colombia Walter Gomez
Analyzer Iran Amir Arjanghinia
Doctor Iran Mehdi Madahi
Team Director Iran Sasan Moosavi

Chairpersons

Chairperson Tenure
Iran Mahmoud Mostaghimi
March 1998–March 20000
Iran Abdolreza Tajalli
March 2000–January 2002
Iran Abolhassan Mahdavi
January 2002–March 2002
Iran Akbar Iranmanesh
March 2002–July 2003
Iran Hamid Niknafs
July 2003–July 2007
Iran Abdolreza Borhaninezhad
July 2007–November 2007
Iran Ahmad Asadi
November 2007–December 2007
Iran Fathollah Nejadzamani
December 2007–August 2011
Iran Hamid Haj Esmaeli
August 2011–September 2011
Iran Akbar Iranmanesh
September 2011–Present

Notes

External links

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