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Saleh Hardani
Saleh Hardani (; born 26 December 1998, aka Saadat Hardani) is an Iranian footballer who plays as a right-back for the Persian Gulf Pro League club Esteghlal and the Iran national team. He is younger brother of Saber Hardani. Club career Foolad He made his debut for Foolad in first fixtures of 2019–20 Iran Pro League against Sanat Naft Abadan. Esteghlal He joined Esteghlal for 2019–20 Iran Pro League and scored an important goal against his previous club, Foolad, which made Esteghlal the champion of the season. Career Statistics Club International Honours ;Foolad * Hazfi Cup: 2020–21 ;Esteghlal * Persian Gulf Pro League: 2021–22 * Hazfi Cup: 2024–25 * Iranian Super Cup: 2022 The year began with another wave in the COVID-19 pandemic, with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, Omicron spreading rapidly and becoming the dominant variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus worldwide. Tracking a decrease in cases and deaths, 2022 saw ... References ...
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Bahmai County
Bahmai County () is in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Likak. History After the 2016 National Census, Bahmai-ye Garmsiri-ye Shomali Rural District was separated from Bahmai-ye Garmsiri District in the establishment of Mombi District, including the new Rudtalkh Rural District. Bahmai-ye Garmsiri District was renamed Sar Asiab-e Yusefi District, including the new Ab Alvan Rural District. The villages of Qaleh Mombi and Sar Asiab-e Yusefi were elevated to city status. Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 census, the county's population was 35,067 in 6,583 households. The following census in 2011 counted 37,048 people in 8,536 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the county as 38,136 in 10,028 households. Administrative divisions Bahmai County's population history and administrative structure over three consecutive censuses are shown in the following table. See also Notes References {{B ...
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2020–21 Persian Gulf Pro League
The 2020–21 Persian Gulf Pro League (formerly known as Iran Pro League) were the 38th season of Persian Gulf Pro League, Iran's Football League and 20th as Persian Gulf Pro League since its establishment in 2001. Persepolis F.C., Persepolis were the 2019–20 Persian Gulf Pro League, defending champions. The season featured 14 teams from the 2019–20 Persian Gulf Pro League and two new teams promoted from the 2019–20 Azadegan League: Mes Rafsanjan F.C., Mes Rafsanjan and Aluminium Arak F.C., Aluminium Arak. The 2020–21 season started on 6 November 2020 and was ended on 30 July 2021. Persepolis F.C., Persepolis won their record-extending 5th consecutive title and 14th title overall (7th in the Pro League era) Teams Stadia and locations Personnel and kits Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Managerial changes Foreign players The number of foreign players is r ...
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Iranian Super Cup
The Iranian Super Cup (Persian language, Persian: سوپر جام ایران, ''Super Jam-e 'Iran'') is an Iranian association football trophy awarded to the winner of a match between the Persian Gulf Pro League's season champion and the winner of the Hazfi Cup. It is similar to numerous other Super Cup tournaments held in other countries. The tournament was only held once in 2005 when Hazfi Cup champions Saba Battery F.C., Saba Battery defeated league champions Foolad F.C., Foolad 4–0. The next edition of the Iranian Super Cup was planned to be played on 10 August 2007 between the 2006–07 Persian Gulf Cup, 2006–07 league champions Saipa F.C., Saipa and the Hazfi Cup winners Sepahan F.C., Sepahan but the match was cancelled. After Mehdi Taj was elected as Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran, Federation president in 2016, the Iranian Super Cup was restarted. Zob Ahan F.C., Zob Ahan won the first Super Cup after its restart, beating 2015–16 Persian Gulf Pro League wi ...
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2024–25 Hazfi Cup
The 2024–25 Hazfi Cup is the 38th season of the Iranian football knockout competition. The champions of this competition qualified for the Super Cup and the AFC Champions League Two group stage next season. Sepahan were the defending champions, but were knocked out on penalties by Malavan in the quarter-finals. Esteghlal won this tournament in May 2025 after defeating Malavan in the final. Qualified teams A total of 78 teams (out of a possible total of 96 eligible teams) participated. The teams were divided into four main groups. * 16 teams of the Persian Gulf Pro League: entering at the Round of 32. * 18 teams of the Azadegan League: entering at the third round. * 28 teams from the 2nd Division: entering at the second round. * 16 teams (out of a possible total of 34 teams) from Provincial Leagues: entering from first round. Schedule The schedule of the competition is as follows First stage First round ;Notes * Bye to the third round: Norouz Boo ...
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2020–21 Hazfi Cup
The 2021 Hazfi Cup was the 34th season of the Iranian football knockout competition. The competition began in January 2021 and the final was played on August 8, 2021. Foolad F.C., Foolad won their first title after defeating Esteghlal F.C., Esteghlal in the final. Participating teams A total of 71 teams (out of a possible total of 96 eligible teams) participated. The teams were divided into four main groups. * 16 teams of the 2020–21 Iran Pro League, Persian Gulf Pro League: entering at the Round of 32. * 13 teams (out of a possible total of 18 teams) of the 2020–21 Azadegan League, Azadegan League: entering at the third round. * 17 teams (out of a possible total of 28 teams) from the 2020–21 League 2 (Iran), 2nd Division: entering at the second round. * 25 teams (out of a possible total of 34 teams) from Provincial Leagues: entering from first round. Schedule The schedule of the competition is as follows. First stage Preliminary round ;Notes * References: ...
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Iranian Hazfi Cup
Hazfi Cup (, ) formerly known as Pahlavi Cup () is an Iranian knockout football competition held annually by the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran. The Iranian football league was not held during the 1980s, hence the winner of Hazfi Cup represented Iran in the Asian Club Championship. After the revival of the league system, the champion of Iranian league qualified for Asian Club Championship and the winner of Hazfi Cup for Asian Cup Winners' Cup. The Asian Cup Winners' Cup merged with the Asian Champions Cup in 2002–03 to form the AFC Champions League and Iran was initially given two (and later four) slots in this competitions. The FFIRI decided to award one of Iran's AFC Champions League spots to the winner of the Hazfi Cup, and since then, the winners of Hazfi Cup have always been allocated a spot in the AFC Champions League. Since 2024 and with the rebranding of the Asian club competitions, the FFIRI decided to send the winner of the Hazfi cup to the AFC Champion ...
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2026 FIFA World Cup Qualification – AFC Third Round
The third round of AFC matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification was played from 5 September 2024 to 10 June 2025. Format The 18 teams that advanced from the second round (nine group winners and nine group runners-up) were divided into three groups of six teams. The teams played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The top two teams of each group qualified directly for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while the third and fourth-placed teams advanced to the fourth round. Qualified teams The following teams finished first or second in their respective second round groups: Draw The draw for the third round was held on 27 June 2024 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The seeding for the draw was based on the FIFA Men's World Rankings on 20 June 2024 (shown in parentheses below). Each group contained one team from each of the six pots. The draw started with Pot 6 and concluded with Pot 1, with each team drawn being placed in the corresponding position sequentially in Group A, t ...
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Bishkek
Bishkek, formerly known as Pishpek (until 1926), and then Frunze (1926–1991), is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Kyrgyzstan. Bishkek is also the administrative centre of the Chüy Region. Bishkek is situated near the Kazakhstan–Kyrgyzstan border, border with Kazakhstan and has a population of 1,074,075, as of 2021. The Khanate of Kokand established the fortress of Pishpek in 1825 to control local caravan routes and to collect tribute from Kyrgyz people, Kyrgyz tribes. On 4 September 1860, with the approval of the Kyrgyz, Russian forces led by Colonel Apollon Zimmermann destroyed the fortress. In the present day, the fortress ruins can be found just north of Jibek Jolu Street, near the new main mosque. A Russian settlement was established in 1868 on the site of the fortress under its original name, Pishpek. It lay within the General Governorship of Russian Turkestan and its Semirechye Oblast. The Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast was established in 1925 in Russia ...
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Dolen Omurzakov Stadium
The Dolen Omurzakov Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 23,000 and is the home ground of the Kyrgyzstan national football team The Kyrgyzstan national football team (; ), officially recognised by FIFA and AFC as Kyrgyz Republic, represents Kyrgyzstan in international football and is controlled by the Kyrgyz Football Union, a member of the Asian Football Confederation ..., Dordoi Bishkek, Alga Bishkek, Asiagoal Bishkek and FC Bishkek City. It has previously been known as the Spartak Stadium. International matches } References Athletics (track and field) venues in Kyrgyzstan Buildings and structures in Bishkek Football venues in Kyrgyzstan Multi-purpose stadiums in Asia Krygyzstan Sports venues completed in 1941 {{Kyrgyzstan-sports-venue-stub ...
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