The main pillar in every organization is good management and sticking to principles.
I am sure you remember the incident in Denmark-Sweden match (Euro 2008 qualification) when a Danish fan tried to punch the referee when he awarded a penalty to Sweden when the score was 3-3. Fortunately he couldn't actually hit the referee. The referee abandoned the match.
After the incident, the perpetrator apologized to Danish and Swedish people and said that he was an idiot. He blamed the incident on him being drunk and acknowledged that he acted like an animal. The police did not disclose his name fearing that his life may be in danger because of anger his action had caused among Danish fans.
And here is the UEFA's decision on the case:
Now look at a similar case in our country:
During the SS Ahvaz and Mes match, the referee's assistant declares a ball, that apparently had landed on the goal line, a goal, when the score was 1-0 to SS Ahvaz. After the match ended 1-1, some SS.A. fans invaded the pitch and badly beat up the referees assistant without anyone (including the police) trying to stop them.
The next day SSA club's manager blames the referee for the fans' action and implicitly approves their action. The federation does not take any action by saying that they are waiting for the referee's report. The least they could do was to force SSA's next game to be played behind closed doors. Then, they would have enough time to receive the referee's report and implement the proper penalties.
As of today, nobody knows what happened to the referee's report, and no action has been taken against SSA. There was a simultaneous case against SS Tehran that can help us to understand the mentality of current federation. The Disciplinary Committee had sentenced SS to play the next game without fans. The federation overruled the decision with the most absurd reason: "Because SS is the away team and Pas is the host, the punishment cannot be applied." At the same time they say "SS and PP's away matches with Tehrani teams should be played in Azadi to accommodate SS and PP fans." So SS ends up playing in Azadi with all their fans.
The level of "Ali-Asghari" management and unprofessionalism in Iranian football is staggering. They have absolutely no principles and try to run football affairs by populistic decisions. The main criteria for their decisions is the amount of approval they can get in short term from fans; hence appointment of Ghalenoei as TM head coach and frequent overturns of desciplinary decisions against popular teams.
Now, Is there anyone who is still wondering why we are a third rate footballing country, and there is such a wide gap between Iran and Europe?
I am sure you remember the incident in Denmark-Sweden match (Euro 2008 qualification) when a Danish fan tried to punch the referee when he awarded a penalty to Sweden when the score was 3-3. Fortunately he couldn't actually hit the referee. The referee abandoned the match.
After the incident, the perpetrator apologized to Danish and Swedish people and said that he was an idiot. He blamed the incident on him being drunk and acknowledged that he acted like an animal. The police did not disclose his name fearing that his life may be in danger because of anger his action had caused among Danish fans.
And here is the UEFA's decision on the case:
On Friday, UEFA's Control and Disciplinary Body awarded Sweden a 3-0 victory over Denmark, fined the Danish federation $81,000 and ordered the team to play its next four home qualifiers at least 155 miles from Copenhagen.
During the SS Ahvaz and Mes match, the referee's assistant declares a ball, that apparently had landed on the goal line, a goal, when the score was 1-0 to SS Ahvaz. After the match ended 1-1, some SS.A. fans invaded the pitch and badly beat up the referees assistant without anyone (including the police) trying to stop them.
The next day SSA club's manager blames the referee for the fans' action and implicitly approves their action. The federation does not take any action by saying that they are waiting for the referee's report. The least they could do was to force SSA's next game to be played behind closed doors. Then, they would have enough time to receive the referee's report and implement the proper penalties.
As of today, nobody knows what happened to the referee's report, and no action has been taken against SSA. There was a simultaneous case against SS Tehran that can help us to understand the mentality of current federation. The Disciplinary Committee had sentenced SS to play the next game without fans. The federation overruled the decision with the most absurd reason: "Because SS is the away team and Pas is the host, the punishment cannot be applied." At the same time they say "SS and PP's away matches with Tehrani teams should be played in Azadi to accommodate SS and PP fans." So SS ends up playing in Azadi with all their fans.
The level of "Ali-Asghari" management and unprofessionalism in Iranian football is staggering. They have absolutely no principles and try to run football affairs by populistic decisions. The main criteria for their decisions is the amount of approval they can get in short term from fans; hence appointment of Ghalenoei as TM head coach and frequent overturns of desciplinary decisions against popular teams.
Now, Is there anyone who is still wondering why we are a third rate footballing country, and there is such a wide gap between Iran and Europe?
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