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Iran vs. Bulgaria - [Game Thread] | Friendly | Thursday, September 7th
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Originally posted by Team Melli Fan View PostGame will be broadcast on Fox Soccer Plus in the US
https://www.livesoccertv.com/match/4...garia-vs-iran/
Canada: DAZN
UK: Viaplay UK
Sweden: Viaplay Sweden
Germany: DAZN
Ireland: Premier Sports 2
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The referee is going to be Lazar Lukic from Serbia. Looks like he has not refereed national team matches before, only club competitions.
https://www.transfermarkt.com/lazar-...dsrichter/2064
So far the only Serbian who refereed Team Melli matches was Milorad Mažić who denied Dejagah a legitimate penalty in 2014 WC with Argentina. He also refereed Russia vs Iran friendly match in 2017.
As far as less experienced referees go, the Russian Kiril Levnikov who refereed Iran vs Uzbekistan at 2023 CAFA Nations Cup final was a bad experience for Team Melli since the referee could not calm situations in the match.
For the match with Bulgaria, I say weather and referee are big concerns.
Bulgarian media really focused on Majid Hosseini's absence due to injury, some of their media even were surprised that Omid Ebrahimi is not in the Team Melli squad. They are also aware of Haji Safi having the most caps and Taremi being the most goalscorer among the players in the squad. I am also impressed with their press knowing that Iranians are Persians, from my experience many people from Eastern Europe specially Balkans think Iran is Arab-speaking and Iranians are Arabs.
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Originally posted by Rooyintan View PostThe referee is going to be Lazar Lukic from Serbia. Looks like he has not refereed national team matches before, only club competitions.
https://www.transfermarkt.com/lazar-...dsrichter/2064
So far the only Serbian who refereed Team Melli matches was Milorad Mažić who denied Dejagah a legitimate penalty in 2014 WC with Argentina. He also refereed Russia vs Iran friendly match in 2017.
As far as less experienced referees, the Russian Kiril Levnikov who refereed Iran vs Uzbekistan at 2023 CAFA Nations Cup final was a bad experience for Team Melli since the referee could not calm situations in the match.
For the match with Bulgaria, I say weather and referee are big concerns.
Bulgarian media really focused on Majid Hosseini's absence due to injury, some of their media even were surprised that Omid Ebrahimi is not in the Team Melli squad. They are also aware of Haji Safi having the most caps and Taremi being the most goalscorer among the players in the squad. I am also impressed with their press knowing that Iranians are Persians, from my experience many people from Eastern Europe specially Balkans think Iran is Arab-speaking and Iranians are Arabs.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
Only Eastern Europe? Almost all the world think that
Other Europeans(in particular Germans, Austrians, Italians, Dutch, Russian, Ukrainian and Former Yugoslavia), Australians, New Zealanders, Latin Americans, East Asians, South East Asian, and surprisingly Turkish people were the ones who mostly I came across who thought Iranians are Arabs.
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Originally posted by Rooyintan View Post
In my experience, many Swedish and Greek people were well aware that Iranians are not Arabs. Occassionally, some Indian, Pakistani and British would also know that Iranians are not Arabs.
Other Europeans(in particular Germans, Austrians, Italians, Dutch, Russian, Ukrainian and Former Yugoslavia), Australians, New Zealanders, Latin Americans, East Asians, South East Asian, and surprisingly Turkish people were the ones who mostly I came across who thought Iranians are Arabs.
About the rest, the world look "west" (toward US and west Europe) and turn the back to what happens in their east or south. The propaganda of US and our own internal situation do the rest hand in hand.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostBalkan people in my experience, generally think we’re Muslims and therefore Turks.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
Swedish I guess he has to do with the large Iranian Diaspora and Greek because of their particular history with Persia. And I guess many Greek should think Persia is just a different form of arab.
About the rest, the world look "west" (toward US and west Europe) and turn the back to what happens in their east or south. The propaganda of US and our own internal situation do the rest hand in hand.
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Originally posted by Rooyintan View Post
Germany, Netherlands, Austria, France there are many Iranians there so the numbers didn't help. I just think Swedish and Greek are more cultured or well knowledgable when it comes to culture, history and geography.
About France, the number of Iranians is very low compared to Sweden, Germany, there is no hub of diaspora and most of them are invisible
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Originally posted by fairplay View PostI have been to Bulgaria, it is a very green and a beautiful country, people are nice and very matter of fact, they mostly thought I was Bulgarian or Armenian, people mostly liked Iran, some even said historically, Iran was in their side, not sure what they were exactly referring to?
They know we fought against the Ottomans so they appreciate that. They were ruled by the Ottomans for almost 500 years so they are very sensitive to that issue, understandably.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post.
They know we fought against the Ottomans so they appreciate that. They were ruled by the Ottomans for almost 500 years so they are very sensitive to that issue, understandably.
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Originally posted by Team Melli Fan View Post
US: Fox Soccer Plus
Canada: DAZN
UK: Viaplay UK
Sweden: Viaplay Sweden
Germany: DAZN
Ireland: Premier Sports 2
also for any of my fellow ghomarbaaz’s in the US….Iran money line is at -115 on fanduel which is actually a major down swing from being +125 last night! I was going to hammer us with the value being there but idk about it anymore
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