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    Iran’s Journey to Russia… The Solstice of Changing Fortunes

    Iran’s Journey to Russia… The Solstice of Changing Fortunes

    June 30th, 2015
    Behrou G.
    PFDC Forums



    At 12 p.m. on June 21st, 2014, as Team Melli was about to enter the field for a memorable World Cup match against one of the best teams in the world and a pre-tournament favorite, the sun had reached its lowest point of the year over the noon sky in Belo Horizonte.

    There was pandemonium outside the stadium as Iranian fans fought their way through traffic and a sea of Argentineans to reach their seats in time. Entrance to the stadium was disorderly compared to other 2014 venues and black-market tickets were fetching as much as $1000 USD for the sold-out event.

    But nothing seemed to dampen the mood of the jubilant Team Melli fans whose passion and clamor more than made up for their numerical disadvantage - among them, the legendary Hassan Rowshan, the second of only six Iranians to have scored in a World Cup.

    And there were many reasons to be optimistic. Team Melli had an impressive record in its last 13 matches since the re-start of the World Cup qualifying campaign in 2013, outscoring its opponents by 3 to 1 and with just one loss to Guinea in the process. An average of 1.7 goals per game and only 0.5 goals against was indeed an impressive record to boast.

    The Iranian defensive line had also proven resilient and unbreakable in their previous World Cup match against Nigeria, as well as their last three World Cup qualifiers, without allowing in a single goal. In fact, Team Melli had shut out its opponents in 60 percent of those 13 matches.

    But it was the very position of the sun over the Belo Horizonte sky that held the most impressive record and promise for the Iranians: Not only were they undefeated on the June solstice in their two previous World Cup encounters against Angola and the United States, they had also registered their only World Cup win on such a day.

    Indeed, the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere had proven to be a long day for Iran’s opponents and an occasion for long and wild street parties after Iran defeated the United States 2-1, in one of the most anticipated and hard fought clashes of the 1998 World Cup in France - a match that prompted the FIFA Fair Play Award for both countries.

    As fortune would have it, the 2014 June solstice would also come to an end with street celebrations for the Iranians - despite a 1-0 loss to Argentina. After all, had it not been for some dreadful officiating and an injury-time moment of brilliance from Lionel Messi, the Iranians would have improved on their stellar record with a solid and equally stellar performance.

    But as the days got shorter in Iran following the summer solstice and the Battle of Belo, so did the Iranians’ fortunes and their defensive prowess. A heartbreaking 3-1 loss to already eliminated Bosnia ended Iran’s World Cup dreams and sent the 10,000 Iranian fans in Brazil packing for the long journey home, after their worst ever finish in the tournament at 28th.

    Seven months later, it was the 124th ranked Iraq who sent the Iranians home early, by scoring three times in their 2015 Asian Cup quarter-finals match. Despite the large contingent of Team Melli supporters in Australia numbering as much as 30,000 for some matches, the Iranians finished in 6th place, their worst ever finish in that tournament as well.

    Two months later, the Iranian defense succumbed to another three goals in a single match, in front of 30,000 Team Melli fans - this time in an international friendly against similarly ranked Sweden. Accordingly, some fans were left wondering if those results were indicative of post-Argentina defensive doldrums and a period of turmoil for Team Melli.

    Unfortunately, Team Melli’s statistical records seemed to suggest so. The last one year period where the Iranian defense had given away more than two goals in three matches was 12 years prior. In that period (August 2003 – July 2004) Team Melli had played a total of 22 matches, succumbing to three goals in only three matches, one of which was a victory.

    In the post Argentina period however, Team Melli had succumbed to three goals, three times in a span of only 9 matches and without registering a victory in any of them. But Iran’s woes in that period were not limited to defense and a subsequent 1-1 tie against 173rd ranked Turkmenistan in 2018 World Cup qualifying further highlighted that.

    While Team Melli went into its clash against Argentina outscoring its opponents by more than 3 to 1, it has managed less than half that ratio since – outscoring them only 1.5 to 1. Average goals per game are down 20 percent while average goals against have soared a staggering 70 percent, with the average FIFA ranking of the opponents almost the same for both periods.

    Team Melli’s tie against Turkmenistan also marked one of only two times Iran has opened its World Cup qualification campaign without a victory since its debut in 1974. Both of those occasions coincided with periods of turmoil under the atrocious management of the inexperienced Ali Parvin in 1993 and Ali Daei in 2008 – both coaches were later dismissed in mid-campaign.

    But the one thing Iran’s manager Carlos Queiroz has proven in the last four years, is that he can deliver the best results when he is under pressure from both his fans and critics alike. A 2-0 defeat of 15th ranked Chile in an international friendly in March and three straight wins to end the 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign, suggest that his guidance can lift Team Melli to a stellar performance at any time.

    Iranian fans are also hoping that the arrival of a new summer solstice after the Turkmenistan match has ushered in another reversal of fortunes, this time for the better. After all, as one of the most recited verses of Persian poetry from the great Hafez suggests “like that joy's time remained not; this grief's time, shall not remain”.

    So as the sun shone on the lions of Persia for thousands of years, both in nature and through one of the most recognized and revered emblems in Iran’s history, the Cheetahs and their fans are almost certain that the sun will be shining on them in the remainder of their journey to Russia - to set up another memorable June solstice clash in 2018 on European soil, when and where they remain undefeated.


    #2
    che ba honar shodi ye dafe baba damet garm..!!

    bit cheesy but good read nonetheless..!!

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      #3
      If Iran's team is to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, they will need a wake up call somehow... and the sooner the better. I sense a general lack of enthusiasm in the national team and its management, which is going to cost Iran the qualification.
      sigpic

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Footbal...he_Asian_Games

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        #4
        Originally posted by Paradigm View Post
        If Iran's team is to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, they will need a wake up call somehow... and the sooner the better. I sense a general lack of enthusiasm in the national team and its management, which is going to cost Iran the qualification.
        It's completely illogical to conclude that after one game

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          #5
          This is going to be a difficult campaign for Iran. Team is under transition and our football has simply not produced the qualify expected in the positions that are vacated or soon to be. CQ is using this stage of qualification to test different players until he gets his ideal team together.
          CQ is confident that he is going to come out of this stage of the qualification and is taking advantage of the opportunity to test different players to eventually build his ideal team for the final stage. So expect a bumpy road. We may even tie Quam or lose to Oman. Don't get too disappointed.

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            #6
            edited
            Last edited by Under Lahaf; 07-07-2015, 07:10 PM.

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              #7
              edited and banned
              Last edited by Under Lahaf; 07-07-2015, 07:09 PM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by xerexes View Post
                edited.
                Hey, before the ban comes, I want to say it was nice having you around! Don't let the closet door hit you in the rear!
                Last edited by Under Lahaf; 07-07-2015, 07:10 PM.
                Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan

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                  #9
                  This xerexes guy is basically the pro-CQ version of clipsport and ashkan24

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                    #10
                    It is really sad to see this type of posts. I understand many of us are passionate football fans but this should not change our behavior so bad that whenever we hear an opposite opinion, go berserk. The feeling of self-righteousness is very high among some of us. Posting or reading comments here is only a hobby and there are thousands of other activity which we can do to enjoy the life or let the steam out. If we do not agree with someone, we can simply and politely say so and stay away from that thread. We do not need insults and name callings.

                    Suggestion: If we feel we are fed up by many members of a forum we can simply leave and find another one which is more or less inclined to our taste.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by xerexes View Post
                      In the comment sections of Iranian news sites the posts are always heavily in support of the team and understanding of what this coach is trying to do. The polls here reflect the same view among the members. But looking around in most threads, the sad truth is the members who know what they're talking about rarely ever post. Most posts are by the same 4-5 clueless clowns obsessed with winning the CQ SUX argument , including some closet weirdo who posts more than all of them combined and acts like he's classmates with people young enough to be his sons!

                      What passes as 'discussion' around here is basically a handful of retards who whether we win or lose, are constantly trying to 'prove' that half the team is garbage and the coach is shit and these clowns know better and we should listen to them even though they talk about football the way a blind man describes color. For these threads you don't really need members who know a damn thing about football or even support team melli. You just need Bi-Maghz the effeminate creep who posts 50 times an hour and spends half the time copy/pasting and the rest trying to meet 20-year-old guys from the internet…you know, just normal stuff for a man in his mid 4os You may not know him for as long as I do, but you still haven't done the math on this weirdo? Why else do you think a guy this age who hardly even watches five games a year spends this much time on a football site and wants to "make friends" with and meet college guys? How many married middle-aged men do you know who spend everyday online trying to get to know much younger men and arrange to see them outside!?...

                      But hey who cares as long as he's a "PFDC supporter"… Just let this fruitcake turn your site into his personal blog. Let him write batshit acid trips about mammals and marsupials and flirt with his "bros" as long as he pays.

                      As for me, when the beach is ten minutes away the last thing I want to do is read threads where every post is either by a lying homo obsessed with bashing the coach or by the dopey kids he wants to meet up with Just delete my account dummies. With "fan sites" like this team melli needs no enemies.
                      You know opposing views are welcome, but it is the insults that is now getting you permanently banned. you could've stayed here as long as you wanted, only if you just followed our rules but it is your choice.

                      /best of luck

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                        #12
                        Wow! I guess now we know even a little football article can cause psychosis in unstable individuals.

                        For future reference and for the mentally sane, if you see any mistakes in any of my articles (whether it's grammatical or factual), you can either send me a PM about it or feel free to DISCUSS it in a civilized manner - after all this is a discussion forum!

                        The 28th place finish for TM in WC 2014 was not from some subjective ranking found on Bleacher's Report or elsewhere where only god knows what it was based on. The final tournament rank was based on the same ranking that is used by FIFA for the group stages (points, goal-difference, goals scored, etc.) and you can find it here:

                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_F..._team_rankings

                        You can also find Iran's ranking in all the World Cups (including 2014) and Asian Cups (including 2015) on the TM page on Wiki under "Tournament Records":

                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_n...nament_records

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                          #13
                          ^ Wiki can be a good source for beginners to get familiar with a subject but, certainly, it is not always reliable since my grandma can change or edit it this second. I guess using other sources like Fifa.com or the reference provided in Wiki article can be better alternatives.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
                            ^ Wiki can be a good source for beginners about something but it is surely not reliable always since my grandma can change or edit this second. I guess using other sources like Fifa.com or the reference provided in Wiki article can be better alternatives.
                            It shows you the table with the points, GD, GS and GA - it doesn't matter if you're a beginner, pro or genius, as long as you can add and subtract and know that 1 point is less than 2 points, you can see that the table (and therefore the associated ranking) is correct.

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                              #15
                              Still we are using our logic for that ranking. Only Fifa.com or some official website can give the official measures for rankings specially for teams with equal points or goal differences.

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