The thread about Ghleechkhani brought back many memories of that era and for me personally , it was the pinnacle of Iran's football.
I like to share my memories and thought with all the senior guys in the forum being bitter or sweet memories.
Iran was the true force of Asian football , second to none to paraphrase it. Apart from that bitter defeat against Australia in 1973 final World Cup qualification match , the rest is all sweet memories from the Iranian Leagues up to Team Melli. Success after victories. Even the youth Team manged 5 consecutive Asian Championships ( some of them as co-championships , admittedly).
I was a kid when Taj won the Asian Clubs championship , and the news of Taj victory tricked to us after a few days..... There was only one TV station at that time , and we used to get Abadan (Sanat Naft) station once in a blue moon. A month or so later , we got a 45rpm Vinyl record of a song about Taj victory ... What a song!
The Mecca of Iranian football was Amjadieyeh with 28,000 to 30,000 capacity. until Grand Arayamehr (Azadi) was built in 1973 for the Asian Games. I was in the stadium for the opening ceremony as happy as a kid who was over the moon , mouth open in amazement and delight. It was the only time that I saw Shah of Iran in real. I was sitting on the right hand side of the main tribune.
I like to share my memories and thought with all the senior guys in the forum being bitter or sweet memories.
Iran was the true force of Asian football , second to none to paraphrase it. Apart from that bitter defeat against Australia in 1973 final World Cup qualification match , the rest is all sweet memories from the Iranian Leagues up to Team Melli. Success after victories. Even the youth Team manged 5 consecutive Asian Championships ( some of them as co-championships , admittedly).
I was a kid when Taj won the Asian Clubs championship , and the news of Taj victory tricked to us after a few days..... There was only one TV station at that time , and we used to get Abadan (Sanat Naft) station once in a blue moon. A month or so later , we got a 45rpm Vinyl record of a song about Taj victory ... What a song!
The Mecca of Iranian football was Amjadieyeh with 28,000 to 30,000 capacity. until Grand Arayamehr (Azadi) was built in 1973 for the Asian Games. I was in the stadium for the opening ceremony as happy as a kid who was over the moon , mouth open in amazement and delight. It was the only time that I saw Shah of Iran in real. I was sitting on the right hand side of the main tribune.
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