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Originally posted by KC McElroy View PostI just checked the magazines I had from that period. Although the incident happens as you describe it but Gholampour was the keeper in the first match which was against a harder opponent (Oman). It appears even before Abedzadeh's injury Gholampour was the preferred keeper. In the ECO Cup right before the qualifiers each of them got 2 matches.
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Iran and played a friendly match against Iraq in 1989 (after the qualifiers). Video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO8R9EhwkvM
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Originally posted by Ararat Tehran View PostIran and played a friendly match against Iraq in 1989 (after the qualifiers). Video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO8R9EhwkvMI went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by Ararat Tehran View PostI'm pretty certain that Abedzadeh was the number 1 goalkeeper and Ghoalmpour as back up. Do you have magazine report regarding the second round in Doha?
There may have been some personal issues Parvin had with Abedzadeh. When he first took over he was keen on getting rid of him and didn't call him up for any of the friendlies during dahehy fajr and instead played Gholmpour, Azizian and even Ghilich. He later explicitly said "be Azizian nazar daram" but I think was forced to bring Abedzadeh back for the Asian Games as no other keeper stood up to the challenge.I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by KC McElroy View PostI remember this game well. It was in the Peace and Friendship Cup where we finished 4th. They delayed showing the broadcast until after the game was over presumably to censor any NSFW scenes and yet during the broadcast they kept insisting it was live even though we had listened to the whole broadcast on the radio. The funny part was that in spite of the insistence that it was live, they skipped the half time interval and went straight to the second half and the commentator was left speechless as to how to explain it.
I do not recall anything about the skipped HT interval. I missed Iran-Uganda as I had to study for exams that one went to penalties something like 9-8 Iran lost, was it Zarincheh who missed a penalty?
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Originally posted by rooyintan View PostI remember watching that match. It was a big deal. Right after the war. I remember Panjali captain of Iran and Iraqi captain greeted each other kissed and hugged before the kickoff
I do not recall anything about the skipped HT interval. I missed Iran-Uganda as I had to study for exams that one went to penalties something like 9-8 Iran lost, was it Zarincheh who missed a penalty?
I remember the missing half time against arogh as when it went straight to the 2nd half one of the guys we were watching the game with sarcastically said "pakhsh'e zendeh 15 daghigheh parid!"I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by KC McElroy View PostI don't think you missed Iran-Uganda on TV, they simply didn't show it. I listened to it live on the radio. I believe it was Zarrincheh whose shot hit the post.
I remember the missing half time against arogh as when it went straight to the 2nd half one of the guys we were watching the game with sarcastically said "pakhsh'e zendeh 15 daghigheh parid!"
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Originally posted by rooyintan View PostIran Uganda was televised. I remember I was studying for exams and really felt guilty not watching! Then on news heard Iran lost in penalties I was shocked. Kuwait vs Iran 1:0 for 3rd place was controversial, I can't remember if I watched that or not. Group matches I watched all 3 vs Iraq, Guinea, South Yemen.I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by KC McElroy View PostI just checked the magazines I had from that period. Although the incident happens as you describe it but Gholampour was the keeper in the first match which was against a harder opponent (Oman). It appears even before Abedzadeh's injury Gholampour was the preferred keeper. In the ECO Cup right before the qualifiers each of them got 2 matches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToaMy7cDKEA
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Originally posted by Paradigm View PostI remember that 3-2 game with China back in 1989. We were watching it on TV with some family members in Tehran. All were excited early on. It was a question of goal difference at the end, and a big disappointment.
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