All-time Azadegan League table

The All-time Azadegan League table is a ranking of all Iranian football clubs based on their performance in the Azadegan League, the second highest division of professional football in Iran. It was the top-level football league in Iran from its foundation in 1991 until 2001, when the Persian Gulf Pro League was established. In this ranking 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 for a draw, and 0 for a loss, although the Azadegan League awarded 2 points for a win until the 1995–96 season. The table that follows is accurate as of the start of the 2017–18 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2017–18 Azadegan League.

Pos. Club Seasons Matches Win Draw Loss GF GA GD Pts Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated Best Rank
1Nassaji Mazandaran1 18460153145162477514−3760123rd
1Sanat Naft 17417154139124478427+516012422nd
3Tractor Sazi 16392143131118448414+3456011111st
4Machine Sazi 15392121124147415500−854871132nd
5Persepolis 92221227129368167+201437431st
6Aluminium Arak2 13338106109123359388−2942724th
7Payam Mashhad3 1230510210697353350+34091131st
8Esteghlal 92241087739328194+1344012411st
9PAS Tehran 102509410650304227+77388211st
10Esteghlal Ahvaz 1333090109131352429−773791231st
11Mes Rafsanjan 10269949580296244+523772nd
6Gol Gohar 10269929582305276+293713rd
6Iranjavan 10266819491284298−1433712nd
12Tarbiat Yazd4 9226847468267225+423261111st
13Niroye Zamini 112668183102251287−3632633rd
14Malavan 9238808573232208+243251122nd
15Mes Kerman 8218807662237194+43316111st
6Fajr Sepasi 8226777871238202+3630912nd
6Shahrdari Bandar Abbas 10217717076229216+1328312nd
16Shahrdari Tabriz5 9231828366260216+442821141st
17Rahian Kermanshah6 8197667655191172+192741111st
18Shamoushak Noshahr 8212676877198231−332691121st
19Aluminium Hormozgan 7188676754200177+232681112nd
6Homa 8194676463195195026512nd
20Saipa 7184608044224187+37260211st
20Naft Masjed Soleyman 6174586848202182+20242112nd
6Shahrdari Zanjan 8192596271197215−1823915th
6Etka Gorgan 8185605768196204−823723rd
6Aboumoslem 8194546278208245−3722435th
6Foolad Yazd 7195516876163206−4322115th
21Paykan 411055352015790+672002141st
22PAS Hamedan 5135523647129124+519213rd
23Steel Azin7 8 6146544151181180+11911111st
24Shahin Bushehr 7162484569154216−621891122nd
25Rah Ahan 5142464452150166−16182112nd
26Padideh9 410247371812769+581781121st
6Oghab Tehran 5124463939151118+3317714th
6Gahar Zagros10 6150434760133169−36176112nd
6Parseh Tehran 5135415143147149−21743rd
6Bargh Tehran 5124453841134120+1417314th
27Bahman 4114434130151116+3517022nd
28Gostaresh Foulad 4104443228131111+20164111st
29Damash 4111413733125113+121601111st
6Moghavemat Mersad 5114403539127120+715514th
6Zagros Yasouj11 410239273610496+814413rd
30Pegah 37442171510240+621431121st
6Sorkhpooshan 48635292210779+281343rd
31Sepahan Novin 37433202110580+25119112nd
32Saba Qom12 2602920118653+33107111st
6Sanati Kaveh 3782325307885−79419th
33Sepidrood 3742321306584−19901122nd
34Siah Jamegan 245231575232+2084112nd
35Esteghlal Khuzestan 2522215155241+1181111st
36Foolad Novin 2482011176255+771121st
37Pars Jonoubi Jam 134161442914+1562111st
38Naft Tehran 126131033316+1749111st
6Team SeasonsMatchesWDLGFGAGDPoints121st
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2017–18 Persian Gulf Pro League
2017–18 Azadegan League
Dissolved

Notes:
Only league matches, Play-offs are not included in the all-time table
1 Nassaji Mazandaran was deducted three points in the 2012–13 season
2 Aluminium Arak was formerly known as PAS Arak, Shensa Arak, Hamyari Arak and Shahrdari Arak
3 Payam Mashhad was deducted three points in the 2010–11 season
4 Tarbiat Yazd was formerly known as Shahid Ghandi
5 Shahrdari Tabriz was deducted all 47 points in the 2012–13 season
6 Rahian Kermanshah was formerly known as Shirin Faraz
7 Steel Azin was formerly known as Ekbatan
8 Steel Azin was deducted twelve points in the 2011–12 season
9 Padideh was formerly known as Mes Sarcheshmeh
10 Gahar Zagros was formerly known as Damash Lorestan
11 Zagros Yasouj was formerly known as Shahrdari Yasouj
12 Saba Qom was formerly known as Saba Battery

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