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    Poor Persepolis has to play with 'Esteghlal' six times this season.
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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Footbal...he_Asian_Games

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      Originally posted by ali alipour View Post
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      the kit in this pic with sponsors and all definately looks much better than the previous one posted here.

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        Rest in Peace to the founder of TAJ club Timsar Khosrovani who passed away in London at the age of 94.

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          Originally posted by Paradigm View Post
          Poor Persepolis has to play with 'Esteghlal' six times this season.
          fitting isn't it?

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            Originally posted by irani8perspolis View Post
            it looks like it is made of a plastic bag
            Better than have the old 12/13 jersey back again.
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              Originally posted by AsOen5 View Post
              Better than have the old 12/13 jersey back again.
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              how does 4>6 #esteghlalilogic

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                It looks like Esteghlal CEO Afsharzadeh has resigned

                https://www.facebook.com/IranFootbal...type=2&theater

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                  S - E - C - U - L - A - R - I - S - M

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                    Esteghlal fans in Sweden, here's good news for you

                    Esteghlal will head to Sweden on March 2016 to held a training camp in there. Plus, they will play a friendly against Hammarby IF on March 25th. Game will take place in the Tele2 Arena

                    http://www.fcesteghlal.ir/news/item/117

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                      Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
                      Esteghlal fans in Sweden, here's good news for you

                      Esteghlal will head to Sweden on March 2016 to held a training camp in there. Plus, they will play a friendly against Hammarby IF on March 25th. Game will take place in the Tele2 Arena

                      http://www.fcesteghlal.ir/news/item/117
                      That's amazing! I will go visit them for sure!!

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                        On his Instagram, Borhani made fun of Perspolis and told that he finds it funny that a 12th placed team (Perspolis) considers themselves as champions. Of course Perspolis fans flooded his page and attacked him with heavy insults. After a while, he removed the part on Perspolis and locked his account due to the comments Perspolis fans left on his page.


                        Later on he left this comment and called Perspolis fans Binamoos and Haroomzadeh and called them to gtfo of his page.

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                          The Sun article about Jlloyd Samuels and his experience playing with Esteghlal:


                          "Former Aston Villa star Jlloyd Samuel saw a sheep sacrificed on the pitch in Iran

                          Jlloyd Samuel has experienced another world with his four years of pro football in Iran
                          By MIKE McGRATH
                          published 17:30, 2 Jan 2016

                          PLAYERS looking for a payday abroad have seen Jlloyd Samuel pave the way . . . in Iran!

                          Premier League stars are attracted to America, Dubai and China but the Persian Gulf country was the unlikely destination for the former Aston Villa defender.

                          Top Iranian clubs are willing to pay up to £20,000 a week and Samuel said: “They are prepared to spend. For me, financially it was definitely a better move.”

                          The 34-year-old is back in England and ready for anything after four years in Iran.

                          And he insists his experience of local customs such as sacrificing SHEEP on the pitch have made him stronger.

                          After Premier League football he was ready for a new challenge and culture but nobody had told him about that tradition.

                          Samuel explained: “The other players walked through the blood or put it over themselves and treated it like nothing happened.

                          “It was on the pitch — something they do for good luck, to change the spirit and, hopefully, you’ll win games. Nobody told me it was going to happen so I was shocked.

                          “It is what they believe in, so I have no qualms about it. I just wish someone told me it was going to happen!

                          “When I saw the sheep coming out the next time, I turned my back.”
                          It was one of the memorable moments of a rollercoaster journey away from England. Samuel played for Bolton after a long spell at Villa, then moved on to Iran.

                          He is now looking for an English club again and reckons his experiences of playing in the Asian Champions League will help in the final years of his career.

                          When he joined his first Iranian club, Esteghlal, he felt none of the political tension that is associated with Iran — but it was still a world away from the Premier League.

                          He said: “The first surprise was the weather. I thought it would be a hot climate like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, being in the Middle East. I got there and it was snowing!

                          “I had to learn the language, which was not easy, but I wanted to talk to the players and you want information on the pitch and to live.

                          “You come from the Western world, where things are different. I couldn’t walk around the streets with shorts on, even in summer time. The only time you were wearing shorts was when we were playing matches.

                          “They have nice restaurants and coffee shops but as a dry country there was no alcohol and these are the things you have to adapt to.”

                          The football set-up was very different, too. He explained: “I believe football is caught up in a bubble and this was the real world.

                          “After playing at the highest level, I went there and had to wash my own kit. The pitches weren’t up to scratch. I played a few games where I thought, ‘What am I doing here?’, but then you get used to it.

                          “The fans are fanatical, which I didn’t realise. There were amazing scenes. I don’t think many players have played in front of 100,000 people.”

                          Samuel has started his own range of Futurz trainers and the plan is to put his wide-ranging experience to good use on the pitch again.

                          He said: “I’m definitely a stronger player in all aspects. I’m 34 now and revamped myself.”

                          After coping with sacrificed sheep, his next challenge will seem easy."

                          http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...h-in-Iran.html
                          Last edited by aenima_8; 01-02-2016, 08:17 PM.

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                            Esteghlal and Hertha Berlin to sign a bilateral contract on cooperation



                            http://90tv.ir/news/236011/%D9%87%D8...88%D9%86%D8%AF
                            Last edited by 04041374; 04-10-2016, 03:28 AM.

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                              Esteghlal fans protested against the coach and the management.

                              http://cup.ir/sport/sportvideo/640/%...C%D9%88/119675

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                                Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
                                Esteghlal fans protested against the coach and the management.

                                http://cup.ir/sport/sportvideo/640/%...C%D9%88/119675
                                EsEs before any match: We will destroy opponent X

                                Result win: Yes told you so!!!
                                Result draw: refs fault
                                Result loss: everybody's fault including the waterboy and bus driver to azadi

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