It seems that there are far too many Iranian people who keep saying negative things about this year's friendly opponents, now the reasons could be:
1. They keep seeing Japan, South Korea, Australia play football giants (countries who won World Cup, Euro, Copa America) and just wish for Team Melli to play such opponents.
2. They do not like Ghalenoei as a Head Coach or don't like his personality, are fuming at his undefeated run so far and just want to see him fail
3. They just want to see Team Melli to only play regular AFC national teams since they are familiar and their country names are easy to pronounce unlike "Cape Verde" that IRI journalists did not know who to pronounce
4. They are true admirers of grass-rolling football or just huge admirers of West Asia's Arab teams, since it reminds them of Felestin-e Mazloom, Jerusalem, Najaf, Karbala, Mecca, Medina, Damascus, Beirut, Dubai, Doha
For all those people, just wait a bit longer, in October Team Melli will be playing at Jordan International Tournament, opponents being Jordan and Qatar/Iraq
Now back to reality:
FFIRI do not have the amount to afford likes of Brazil, Argentina, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, etc. If Team Melli plays them usually it is at a neutral venue such as match with Brazil (2010) in UAE, Chile (2015) in Europe. Some of the big teams would not even want to play or host Team Melli in their country, for example Germany refused to host Iran vs Poland in 2017 for political reasons.
Post 2006 World Cup, teams that have hosted Team Melli in friendly versus their national teams were: Mexico (2007), Turkey (2018), Sweden (2015), Russia (2017), Tunisia (2018), Bosnia-Herzegovina (2009 & 2020), North Macedonia (2016), Montenegro (2017), Bulgaria (2023), Armenia (2010).
Hosted as neutral venue outside of AFC countries: Tunisia (2012) in Hungary, Venezuela (2017) in Netherlands, Angola & Montenegro & Belarus (2014), Uruguay & Senegal (2022) in Austria, Albania (2012) in Turkey.
Strongest teams that came to Iran: Russia (2023), Costa Rica (2008), Senegal (2009), Iceland (2009), Guinea (2014), North Macedonia (2009), Bolivia (2018), Togo (2018), Trinidad and Tobago (2018).
Realistic opponents to come to Iran are Angola, Guinea, Togo, Libya, Bolivia, Venezuela, Possibly Mali, Burkina Faso, Ecuador.
Do not have any false and unrealistic hopes.
1. They keep seeing Japan, South Korea, Australia play football giants (countries who won World Cup, Euro, Copa America) and just wish for Team Melli to play such opponents.
2. They do not like Ghalenoei as a Head Coach or don't like his personality, are fuming at his undefeated run so far and just want to see him fail
3. They just want to see Team Melli to only play regular AFC national teams since they are familiar and their country names are easy to pronounce unlike "Cape Verde" that IRI journalists did not know who to pronounce
4. They are true admirers of grass-rolling football or just huge admirers of West Asia's Arab teams, since it reminds them of Felestin-e Mazloom, Jerusalem, Najaf, Karbala, Mecca, Medina, Damascus, Beirut, Dubai, Doha
For all those people, just wait a bit longer, in October Team Melli will be playing at Jordan International Tournament, opponents being Jordan and Qatar/Iraq
Now back to reality:
FFIRI do not have the amount to afford likes of Brazil, Argentina, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, etc. If Team Melli plays them usually it is at a neutral venue such as match with Brazil (2010) in UAE, Chile (2015) in Europe. Some of the big teams would not even want to play or host Team Melli in their country, for example Germany refused to host Iran vs Poland in 2017 for political reasons.
Post 2006 World Cup, teams that have hosted Team Melli in friendly versus their national teams were: Mexico (2007), Turkey (2018), Sweden (2015), Russia (2017), Tunisia (2018), Bosnia-Herzegovina (2009 & 2020), North Macedonia (2016), Montenegro (2017), Bulgaria (2023), Armenia (2010).
Hosted as neutral venue outside of AFC countries: Tunisia (2012) in Hungary, Venezuela (2017) in Netherlands, Angola & Montenegro & Belarus (2014), Uruguay & Senegal (2022) in Austria, Albania (2012) in Turkey.
Strongest teams that came to Iran: Russia (2023), Costa Rica (2008), Senegal (2009), Iceland (2009), Guinea (2014), North Macedonia (2009), Bolivia (2018), Togo (2018), Trinidad and Tobago (2018).
Realistic opponents to come to Iran are Angola, Guinea, Togo, Libya, Bolivia, Venezuela, Possibly Mali, Burkina Faso, Ecuador.
Do not have any false and unrealistic hopes.
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