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    #16
    Originally posted by St_Mark View Post
    He is just a good person and average coach for that age group. Not good enough for TM level and i guess that is why you see Hashemian is there watching the game. He refused offer for U16.
    It's sad to see Peyrovani (no matter how good person he is) as a coach while Hashemian is sitting there watching. but I hope Hashemian continues to refuse all Iranian offers for now. I hope he can coach European teams one day. I want him to come back to Iran only after years of experience as a coach in Europe.

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      #17
      تورنمنت چهار جانبه زیر 21 سال سنگاپور



      k


      برگزاری نشست مطبوعاتی و هماهنگی سرپرستان تیم ها
      تورنمنت چهارجانبه زیر 21 سال سنگاپور در حالی از فردا آغاز می شود که نشست هماهنگی سرپرستان و کنفرانس مطبوعاتی سرمربیان تیم ها برگزار شد.



      به گزارش سایت رسمی فدراسیون، جلسه هماهنگی سرپرستان تیم ها از ساعت 11:00 به وقت محلی و ساعت 6:30 به وقت تهران برگزار شد
      که پس از اعلام قوانین و مقررات در این تورنمنت، مشخص شد
      که تیم ایران با پیراهن قرمز مقابل ازبکستان با پیراهن آبی،
      روز 30 تیرماه از ساعت

      17:00

      به وقت محلی به مصاف هم می روند.

      همچنین تمرین تیم ملی جوانان عصرامروز از ساعت 19:00 به وقت محلی14:30 به وقت تهران و به مدت یک ساعت برگزار می شود.












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        #18
        Tomorrow Iran vs Uzbekistan , will not have 3 U19 starters.
        Najarian ( Foulad), Shekari( Zobahan) , Noorafkan( Estyeghlal) did not go to Singapore. Their clubs did not approved.



        Last edited by St_Mark; 07-19-2016, 08:16 AM.

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          #19

          شهاب عادلی

          - شجاعی-عارف آقاسی-سید مهدی فیض ابادی-امیر حسین امیر طاهری

          -محمد سلطانی مهر- رضا شکاری,علی طاهران

          -محمد مهدی مهدیخانی,رضا کرملاچعب,حمدرضا غلامرضا-

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            #20
            where can we catch this game live?

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              #21
              looks like we could have watched it live on youtube. full game below. it ended 1-1 in normal time and went straight to pks which iran won.

              https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...UU4lmvyXmCxFTP

              they will face winner of HK and Singapore game in final.

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                #22

                تورنمنت زیر 21 سال سنگاپور

                Iran U19 1:1 uzbekistan U19
                PK
                Iran 5 :4
                Uzbekistan
                Feyz + Taheri + soltanimehr _ Mehdikhani + Saki




                Afgasi - Taheri - Shojaei - Shekari - Adeli - Chaab
                Mehdikani - Amirtaheri - Gholamreza - Soltanimehr - Feyz -


                پیروزی شاگردان پیروانی در ضربات پنالتی /
                تیم ملی جوانان ایران در اولین دیدار خود برابر ازبکستان به پیروزی رسید.



                به گزارش سایت رسمی فدراسیون فوتبال؛ دیدار نفسگیر دو تیم ملی جوانان ایران و ازبکستان عصر امروز در ورزشگاه بیشان برگزار شد. تیم ملی جوانان ایران که تا دقیقه 93 بازی خود را یک بر صفر برده بود، در دقیقه 93 از روی ضربه ایستگاهی گل دریافت کرد و سپس داور سوت پایان بازی را زد و نتیجه این دیدار با تساوی یک بر یک به پایان رسید.
                در ادامه ضربات پنالتی ملی پوشان توانستند 5 بر 4 پیروز شوند و زمین را ترک کنند.
                لازم به توضیح است، محمد غلامرضا تک گل ایران را در دقیقه 18 به ثمر رساند و در ضربات پنالتی هم شهاب عادلی توانست یک توپ حریف را مهار کند.
                همچنین ملی پوشان پس از پایان دیدار خود برابر ازبکستان بازی دو تیم زیر 21 سال هنگ کنگ و سنگاپور را به همراه کادر فنی تماشا کردند.
                گفتنی است، دیدار بعدی تیم ملی جوانان ایران مقابل برنده دیدار دو تیم زیر 21 سال هنگ کنگ و سنگاپور روز 2 مرداد ساعت 20:00 به وقت محلی برگزار خواهد شد.







































                Last edited by St_Mark; 07-20-2016, 09:00 AM.

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                  #23
                  Singapore U21 5:0 Hong kong

                  Final
                  Iran U19 Vs Singapore U21

                  Iran should win this one. Iran U19 defeated this same team few months ago in Karaj Iran twice.

                  Last edited by St_Mark; 07-20-2016, 09:23 AM.

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                    #24
                    Date:
                    Fri, 22 Jul 2016

                    Saturday’s fixtures for FAS Under-21 International Challenge Cup 2016

                    Date Time Match Venue
                    23 July 2016
                    Saturday
                    5.00pm Uzbekistan vs Hong Kong Bishan Stadium
                    8.00pm Iran vs Singapore







                    Singapore Under-21: Zharfan Rohaizad (GK), Rusyaidi Salime (Faizal Roslan ), Amirul Adli (Taufiq Muqminin), Shahrin Saberin (C), Dhukilan Jeevamani, Joshua Pereira (Hafiz Sulaiman), Adam Swandi, Shameer Aziq (Muhaimin Suhaimi ), Hami Syahin (Amir Zailani ), Jonathan Tan (Haiqal Pashia ), Amiruldin Asraf


                    Singapore U 21 (C) Shahrin Saberin




                    Buoyed by an emphatic 5-0 opening win against Hong Kong, the Under-21 National Team is looking forward to a stern test against their Iranian counterparts in the FAS Under-21 International Challenge Cup final at the Bishan Stadium on Saturday night.

                    The Singapore Under-21s are hoping that it will be a case of third time lucky against Iran, having lost 0-1 and 0-2 when the two sides faced off in Tehran back in March.
                    “In that first game, we played a very good first half only to lose to a free kick 10 minutes before the end,” said Head Coach Richard Tardy.
                    “The second game was more difficult because the players were a bit tired (playing two games in three days) and we could not change too many players. Still it was a good test for us.”

                    The gulf in the standards of both sides is clear, with Iran’s senior football team currently ranked top in Asia while Singapore is placed at 28th. Thus Tardy is leaving no stone unturned in his preparations for this big clash.

                    “We all know Iran’s a very good team; most of their players are playing in good leagues with professional clubs,” said the experienced Frenchman. “They’re a very big country for football. Every time they go for the U17 or U20 World Cup, they are spoilt for choice of players.

                    “So we must prepare physically, technically and tactically to play them, because it will be a totally different game. We enjoyed more possession against Hong Kong, but on Saturday the possession will be for Iran. We must be well organised and be very strong in our recovery of the ball.

                    “Sometimes we lose the ball too fast and must run again (to get it back). If this happens against Iran, it will be very difficult. We must also try to take the opportunities that we can find in this kind of game; if we have two or three, we have to be ready to finish them off.”
                    Once again, the Singapore Under-21s will be banking on Amiruldin Asraf to produce the goods upfront.

                    With established forwards like Irfan Fandi and Hazim Faiz absent for this tournament, the 19-year-old Home United Prime League player was catapulted into the spotlight against Hong Kong and duly impressed with his ability to bring others into play – as well as scoring the Young Lions’ fifth goal that night.

                    “I was happy with my performance that night,” he reflected. “I was a bit off in the first 10 to 15 minutes, but I started to get my game together thereafter. I have to give credit to the team; if not for them, I would not have gotten my goal.

                    “It was great to link up with the likes of Hami (Syahin) and Adam (Swandi). I’ve been to Frankfurt for a two-week training stint with Hami, so we know each other. With Adam, he’s technically good; he can read my position and my runs so we can connect well.”

                    Amiruldin is especially pumped up for this game as he missed out on the double-header against Iran in March.

                    “I was disappointed that I didn’t manage to get a call-up for those two games,” he shared. “But it’s great that now I get this opportunity again and I’m really looking forward to this game.

                    “Hopefully I get to play in the first 11 again; I want to show that I can play against Iran, to compete with them and see how I cope with them physically.”
                    Meanwhile Coach Tardy is optimistic that the Singapore Under-21s can rise to the occasion.

                    “One thing about this team is that sometimes in front of better players, they also push and go up a level,” he commented. “This is what I’m hoping to see and it will be an interesting game.”
                    Last edited by St_Mark; 07-22-2016, 04:29 AM.

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                      #25
                      Singapore have a player called adam swandi, he play for the national team , he is good, played for metz academy, we have to watch for him

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by ehsan singapore View Post
                        Singapore have a player called adam swandi, he play for the national team , he is good, played for metz academy, we have to watch for him
                        I watched their game #11 adam is ok , #7 good too but not as good as iranian players.
                        Every U19 Iran is better player than U21 singapore.




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                          #27
                          Originally posted by St_Mark View Post
                          I watched their game #11 adam is ok , #7 good too but not as good as iranian players.
                          Every U19 Iran is better player than U21 singapore.




                          of course we should beat them, but we need to be careful also, too confidence wont help us

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                            #28
                            Is Reza Shekari really 6'2? Good height. Considering he probably hasn't fully grown yet.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Tehranto View Post
                              Is Reza Shekari really 6'2? Good height. Considering he probably hasn't fully grown yet.
                              Well he is 18, I doubt he will grow much more. Maybe 1-2 centimeters at most.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by irani8perspolis View Post
                                Well he is 18, I doubt he will grow much more. Maybe 1-2 centimeters at most.
                                Lol, let's make sure he carries a ruler with him for the next couple of years.
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                                Long Live 3 Rang'e Iran

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