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    Asian Games 2002

    In 2002 our U-23 team salvaged the pride of a nation that was devistated by not qualifying for WC2002. Our U-23 side along with three senior nationals traveled to South Korea and eventually won the gold beating the home side and Japan in the process.

    Those youngsters were suppose to be our future stars, the players that would be part of our lineup for WC2006.

    Below is a partial list of the players I recall from that team that was coached by Branko. Please add the rest of the names and let's discuss why their careers have not progressed as planned.

    Ali Daei
    Yahya Golmohammadi
    Ebrahim Mirzapour
    Alireza Nikbakht Vahedi
    Javad Kazemian
    Iman Mobali
    Ali Badavi
    Mohsen Bayatiniya
    Nosrati?
    Borhani?
    Kaebi?
    Who Else?
    We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.

    #2
    the setting:
    These games happened a few months after 2002 WC, and there was a very
    damp mood following Iran loss to Bahrain and elemination from 2002 WC.

    The expection of the team was very low, and as I remember most people
    pretty much ignored these games. Our house usually full of TM fans just a
    few month prior, simply had no one but me. (back then dishes were not so
    common yet in U.S so I had a group of 5 or 10 typically watching the game
    over at our house).

    Iran-Qatar game was a 1-1 draw and a nail biter. I remember asking myself
    why our team was playing so defensively? But we advanced from our group
    and next played Kuwait.

    Here is the complete list of players and the resuts:
    http://www.teammelli.com/Performance...es/AG_2002.HTM

    Second:
    As you can see from the chart, Daei did not play a significant role and
    even left S.Korea due to the passing away of his father. Nikbakht was
    injured in the crucial game against Japan. But one star of the game was
    BayatiNia who scored the first goal against Japan (Daei replacement).

    As you can see Borhani was not there, and Badavi lost his TM spot after
    the Asian cup confrontation with Rezai.

    I must say both the S.K as well as Japan games were a treat. I still remember
    the penalty shots after 120 minutes of play against S.K!

    In the S.K game, our defence shined and I remember being impressed by several
    players:
    1-Nosrati for his amazing air coverage
    2-Saeed Lotfi (Currently with Esteghlal)
    3-Kameli

    The other honorable mention goes to Mobali who scored the winning goal
    against Kuwait, and of course Mohram Navidkia, who created havoc for
    both Korea as well as Japan.

    Overall, I started watching the games with little hope and expectation and
    as I remember the quality of games from Iran side did not *seem* very good.
    But the reality was, Branko had a different game plan based on the opponent
    and the final was one of the best games I have seen Iran play not because
    of the results but the overall team coherence.

    In the game against the quick S.Korea, the plan was to neutralize the the
    middle and our defence was very solid. When our players out ran for 120
    minutes the S.Koreans I began to realize Branko had done a very good job.
    This was confirmed in penalty kicks when all our players made their shots!

    I found out that as a part of Branko's plan the team practiced penalty shots
    the day before. I must also say every minutes that passed in second half
    S.Korea which came to win but could not score got more and more frustrated.

    So time was on our side.

    In the game against Japan, Branko had rearragned our team and we had a
    completely aggresive game plan which I think caught Japanese by surprise.

    Overall, this has been the highlight of Iran's football since revolution and as
    you can see most of the players in that U23 make up the backbone of TM.

    One player noone mentions and I saw shine in the Esteghlals final game this
    season Saeed Lotfi, has not been invited to TM again and I wonder what the
    story is.

    p.s:

    If you check the link I provided above, the total number of minutes each player
    played, more or less tells you about how Branko has made his team and preference.
    (more or less)

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      #3
      Asian Games gold indeed was damn important mentally after the horrible 2001 WCQ campaign!

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        #4
        Originally posted by kasai
        In 2002 our U-23 team salvaged the pride of a nation that was devistated by not qualifying for WC2002. Our U-23 side along with three senior nationals traveled to South Korea and eventually won the gold beating the home side and Japan in the process.
        Those youngsters were suppose to be our future stars, the players that would be part of our lineup for WC2006.
        Below is a partial list of the players I recall from that team that was coached by Branko. Please add the rest of the names and let's discuss why their careers have not progressed as planned.
        Ali Daei
        Yahya Golmohammadi
        Ebrahim Mirzapour
        Alireza Nikbakht Vahedi
        Javad Kazemian
        Iman Mobali
        Ali Badavi
        Mohsen Bayatiniya
        Nosrati?
        Borhani?
        Kaebi?
        Who Else?
        Borhani wasn't there. He was brought in by Haj Mayeli, but Kaabi & Nosrati were.

        Rahmati
        Ershad Yousefi
        Saeed Lotfi
        Kameli
        NavidKia
        Abolfazl Hajizadeh
        Siavash Akbarpour
        Nekunam
        Amirabadi
        Azizzadeh

        Rahmati & Yousefi lacked talent.
        Lotfi suffered near career ending injury after reinjuring himself. Slowly coming back.
        Kameli lacks intelligence!
        Navidkia is a victim of "over use".
        Hajizadeh was never used in Busan but after quiet season with Terakor Sazi, is resurfacing in Perspolis thanks to Haan & Parvin.
        BayatiNia is a nervous forward that effects his finishing. Will never make it up there despite his talent.
        Mobali is stubborn to improve his game(and is a victim of fan & media's over support), but great future is ahead of him if he trains with Haan next year.
        Badavi is an offensive player playing defense!? Need to move forward as Vahedi & Madanchi did.
        AzizZadeh some how lost his motivation after injuries. He is slowly coming back as Lotfi is.
        The rest are in TM stage.
        Last edited by Mansoor; 05-19-2006, 08:39 AM.
        We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.
        Go IRAN!

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          #5
          Thanks Mansoor jan. It is somewhat tragic to see that so few have progressed to the national team level. Those are some of the players that we will need for qualifying in 2010. Depending on our results in this world cup as well as when Branko decides to leave, I am sure some of those left behind will be given another chance for a spot with TM.
          We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.

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            #6
            Originally posted by kasai
            Thanks Mansoor jan. It is somewhat tragic to see that so few have progressed to the national team level. Those are some of the players that we will need for qualifying in 2010. Depending on our results in this world cup as well as when Branko decides to leave, I am sure some of those left behind will be given another chance for a spot with TM.
            Mokhlesim.

            I think the core of that team, as you said, will be with us for 2010. Players like Mobali, Kaabi, Kazemian, Vahedi, and a few more. Fortunately, bigger pool of talent is ahead of us, and players like Shojaee, Jabbari, Hosseini, Rezaei, Teymourian, Yavarzadeh, and Oladi will fill in for the missing one. It sure is sad to see some of those youngsters that had great opportunity ahead of them blew it for one reason or other.
            We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.
            Go IRAN!

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