Aluminium Arak F.C.

(Persian)
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Full name Aluminium Arak Football Club
Founded 2002
Ground Imam Khomeini Stadium, Arak, Iran
Head coach Davoud Mahabadi
League Azadegan League
2014–15 2nd Division Group A, 1st (Promoted)

Shahrdari Arak Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Arak, Iran. They currently compete in the Azadegan League.

History

In 2002 club was formed under name of Sanaye Arak but change its name and sponsorship many times due financial problems since then.

In 2008 Sanaye Arak was bought by the Iranian Aluminium Company due to financial problems. In September 2009 Aluminium Arak. terminated their sports activities due to financial problems. Shensa Arak took over their license.

Shensa took over Aluminium Arak license when they ran into financial difficulties. The team was dissolved in 2010 and replaced with Hamyari Arak.

In 2010, Hamyari took over the licence of Shensa Arak when they ran into financial difficulties. In August 2011 they were dissolved once again due financial difficulties. A new team called Shahrdari Arak was founded a few years later. In 2015 Mohmmad Asafari the representer of Arak In Parliament of Iran Bought point of a Team In second Division After Religation to third Division

Name history

Old logo used by club 2009–2010
Old logo used by club 2010–2011
Old logo used by club 2011–2015

Stadium

Main article: Imam Khomeini Stadium

Shahrdari Arak plays at Imam Khomeini Stadium which was built in 2007. The stadium sports a grass field holding 15000 spectators[1] and is owned by the Iranian Physical Education organization.

Season-by-season

The table below shows the achievements of the club in various competitions.

Season League Position Hazfi Cup Notes
2006-07 Azadegan League 8th 1/16 Final
2007-08 Azadegan League 10th 1/8 Final
2008-09 Azadegan League 4th
2009-10 Azadegan League 11th 3rd Round
2010-11 Azadegan League 11th 3rd Round
2011-12 Azadegan League 4th 1/16 Final
2012-13 Azadegan League 13th Relegted
2013-14 2nd Division 13th Didn't Enter
2014-15 2nd Division 1st Didn't Enter Promote

Club managers

First team squad

As of September, 2015

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

No. Position Player
1 Iran GK Parviz Karimi
2 Iran MF Morteza Mahfouzi
4 Iran MF Milad Rakhshan
5 Iran DF Abolfazl Ghorbani
6 Iran MF Reza Kardoust
7 Iran FW Abbas Yahya Beygi
8 Iran MF Hossein Ahmadlou
10 Iran MF Hamed Basiri (Captain)
11 Iran FW Meysam Aghaei
13 Iran DF Abdolfazl Kamani
14 Iran MF Hamidreza Soleimani
18 Iran FW Javad Molaei
23 Iran FW Rouhollah Arab
70 Iran MF Mohammad Ashtiani U23
88 Iran DF Vahid Nemati
90 Iran FW Emad Mirjavan
No. Position Player
99 Iran MF Reza Etemadi
Iran GK Mostafa Mirzaei
Iran GK Milad Jafari U23
Iran DF Vahid Jafari
Iran DF Mohammad Shahmohammadi U23
Iran DF Ali Azizi U23
Iran MF Saeid Gholamali Beygi U23
Iran MF Mahyar Yahya Beygi U23
Iran MF Houman Fallahi U23
Iran MF Soheyl Sadeghi U21
Iran FW Ahmad Arabzad
Iran FW Mehdi Yarahmadi
Iran FW Masoud Eyvazi U23
Iran FW Mohammad Taheri U23
Iran Mehdi Moradi U21
Iran Amir Masoud Baderestani U21
Iran Hossein Madadi U21
Iran Alireza Shams U21
Iran FW Babak Moradi
Iran FW Rasoul Soroushnia
Iran FW Peyman Poursadeghi

See also

References

  1. http://www.worldstadiums.com/middle_east/countries/iran.shtml


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