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    #31
    Were there any Zoroastrians in Team Melli?
    Were there many from Islamic minorities like Sunni, Sufi, Ismaili and others?
    I only know:
    Capped players Sardar Azmoun, Vouria Ghafouri, Ezatollah Pourghaz, Kamel Anjini.
    not-capped/Team Omid players Nouri Khodayari, Abdoljalil Golcheshmeh.
    Any more?
    Last edited by Rooyintan; 12-26-2017, 06:37 AM.

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      #32
      Originally posted by rooyintan View Post
      Were there any Zoroastrians in Team Melli?

      Were there many from Islamic minorities like Sunni, Sufi, Ismaili and others?
      I only know:
      Capped players Sardar Azmoun, Ezatollah Pourghaz, Kamel Anjini.
      not-capped/Team Omid players Nouri Khodayari, Abdoljalil Golcheshmeh.
      Any more?
      Bakhtiar Rahmani I believe

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        #33
        Originally posted by scuderia View Post
        Ah... Hadi Aghili is half cypriot? He's born in Iran though. I haven't seen any evidence of this anywhere but that's awesome. Are there any sources?
        Hadi Aghili is not half Cypriot, some Taghi out there had started that rumor

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          #34
          Originally posted by Tehranto View Post
          Bakhtiar Rahmani I believe
          So if we consider Sunni capped players for Team Melli will be these ones but very strange for me that numbers are lower than Christians, maybe there were many more footballers who were Sunni but did not like to make it known.

          1. Bijan Zolfagharnasab [Iranian Kurd], DF 1973-1977 Caps and Goals: 13(0)
          2. Kamil Anjini [Iraqi Kurd], ST 1982 Caps and Goals: 4(5)
          3. Bakhtiar Rahmani [Iranian Kurd], MF 2013–2014 Caps and Goals: 4(0)
          4. Sardar Azmoun [Iranian Turkmen], ST 2014-present Caps and Goals: 30(22)
          5. Vouria Ghafouri [Iranian Kurd], DF 2014-present Caps and Goals: 17(0)
          6. Ezzatollah Pourghaz [Iranian Turkmen], DF 2015-present Caps and Goals: 5(0)

          Uncapped Team Melli & capped Team Omid/Youth.

          =Iranian Turkmens=

          Abdol Jalil Golcheshmeh, Salaheddin Ounogh, Jalal Ghezal, Esmail Gharavi, Hakim Gharahjeh, Ghadir Ghaffari, Rasoul Kor, Shahab Yampy.

          =Kurds=

          Nouri Khodayari [Iraqi Kurd] who played for Iran Youth team in the early 1970s.

          Were there any more?

          Mohammad Momeni who is Sistani, is he Sunni? he capped for Team Melli before?
          Last edited by Rooyintan; 12-28-2017, 03:17 AM. Reason: added missing caps and goals

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            #35
            Originally posted by rooyintan View Post
            So if we consider Sunni capped players for Team Melli will be these ones but very strange for me that numbers are lower than Christians, maybe there were many more footballers who were Sunni but did not like to make it known.

            1. Bijan Zolfagharnasab [Iranian Kurd], DF 1973-1977 Caps and Goals: 13(0)
            2. Kamil Anjini [Iraqi Kurd], ST 1982 Caps and Goals: ?
            3. Bakhtiar Rahmani [Iranian Kurd], MF 2013–2014 Caps and Goals: 4(0)
            4. Sardar Azmoun [Iranian Turkmen], ST 2014-present Caps and Goals: 30(22)
            5. Vouria Ghafouri [Iranian Kurd], DF 2014-present Caps and Goals: 17(0)
            6. Ezzatollah Pourghaz [Iranian Turkmen], DF 2015-present Caps and Goals: 5(0)

            Uncapped Team Melli & capped Team Omid/Youth.

            =Iranian Turkmens=

            Abdol Jalil Golcheshmeh, Salaheddin Ounogh, Jalal Ghezal, Esmail Gharavi, Hakim Gharahjeh, Ghadir Ghaffari, Rasoul Kor, Shahab Yampy.

            =Kurds=
            Nouri Khodayari [Iraqi Kurd] who played for Iran Youth team in the early 1970s.

            were there any more?

            Mohammad Momeni who is Sistani, is he Sunni? he capped for Team Melli before?
            Sistani people are persians who are Shia, Iranian government combined sistan and balouchestan to one province to avoid that the Balouchi(sunni) to get to much power in the area.
            (I learned about this in persian lessons when I went to School, we had a bahai teacher who were very intrested in Irans political history)

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              #36
              Originally posted by Ata View Post
              Sistani people are persians who are Shia, Iranian government combined sistan and balouchestan to one province to avoid that the Balouchi(sunni) to get to much power in the area.
              (I learned about this in persian lessons when I went to School, we had a bahai teacher who were very intrested in Irans political history)
              I know majority of Sistani people as well as Khorasan Razavi, Khorasan Jonoubi, Khorasan Shomali are Shia, however there are many Sunni in these regions along the border with Afghanistan and Turkmenistan.

              Kaveh Rezaei is a Kurd from Kermanshah and based on that I assume he is a Shia but we never know as Kermanshah also have many Sunni, so do Shia-majority cities such as Tehran, Gorgan, Bushehr and Bandar Abbas.

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