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Iran national football team

Iran
Nickname(s)
AssociationFootball Federation Islamic Republic of Iran
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationCAFA (Central Asia)
Head coachAmir Ghalenoei
CaptainAlireza Jahanbakhsh
Most capsJavad Nekounam (149)[a]
Top scorerAli Daei (108)[b]
Home stadiumAzadi Stadium
FIFA codeIRN
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 20 (4 April 2024)[3]
Highest15 (August 2005[4])
Lowest122 (May 1996[5])
First international
 Afghanistan 0–0 Iran 
(Kabul, Afghanistan; 25 August 1941)
Biggest win
 Iran 19–0 Guam 
(Tabriz, Iran; 24 November 2000)[6]
Biggest defeat
 Turkey 6–1 Iran 
(Istanbul, Turkey; 28 May 1950)[7]
 South Korea 5–0 Iran 
(Tokyo, Japan; 28 May 1958)[8]
World Cup
Appearances6 (first in 1978)
Best resultGroup stage (1978, 1998, 2006, 2014, 2018, 2022)
Asian Cup
Appearances16 (first in 1968)
Best resultChampions (1968, 1972, 1976)
Olympic Games
Appearances3 (first in 1964)
Best resultQuarter-finals (1976)
Asian Games
Appearances10 (first in 1951)
Best resultChampions (1974, 1990, 1998)
WAFF Championship
Appearances7 (first in 2000)
Best resultChampions (2000, 2004, 2007, 2008)

The Iran national football team (Persian: تیم ملی فوتبال مردان ایران, romanizedTeam Mellie Futbâle Mardâne Irân), recognised by FIFA as IR Iran,[10] represents Iran in international senior football and is governed by the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI).[citation needed]

At the continental level, Iran has won three AFC Asian Cup championships in 1968, 1972, and 1976. They have also won three Asian Games in 1974, 1990, and 1998. The nation's best performance at the world level was reaching the quarterfinals at the 1976 Summer Olympics. At the FIFA World Cup, Iran have qualified six times (1978, 1998, 2006, 2014, 2018 and 2022) but have never progressed beyond the group stages; they have however, won three matches: against the United States in 1998, Morocco in 2018, and Wales in 2022. At the regional level, Iran has won four WAFF Championships and one CAFA Nations Cup. The team also won intercontinental AFC–OFC Challenge Cup in 2003.

History edit

Early years edit

The very first Iran football team that traveled to Baku in 1926

The Iranian Football Federation was founded in 1920.[11] In 1926, Tehran XI (selected players from Tehran Club, Toofan F.C. and Armenian Sports Club) traveled across the border to Baku, USSR, this was the first away football match for an Iranian team. This Tehran Select team is the predecessor of Iran's national football team.

The first match that Team Melli played was on 23 August 1941, away at Kabul in a 1–0 win against British India while Iran's first FIFA international match was on 25 August 1941, away at Afghanistan.[7] Iran won the Asian Cup three consecutive times (1968, 1972, 1976) to which the team has not been able to add since.

Dunai and Ghelichkhani at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Iran playing in the 1978 World Cup against Scotland in Cordoba, Argentina

In 1978, Iran made its first appearance in the World Cup after defeating Australia in Tehran. Iran lost two of three group stage matches against the Netherlands and Peru.[12] Team Melli managed to surprise some in the footballing community[13] by securing one point in its first ever World Cup appearance against Scotland which saw Iraj Danaeifard cancel out an own goal scored by Andranik Eskandarian for the 1–1 draw.[14]

After the Iranian Revolution edit

After the Iranian Revolution, football was somewhat neglected. During the 1980s, the Iranian national team did not feature in World Cup competitions due to the Iran–Iraq War (1980–88) and domestic football embraced the inevitable effects of conflict. The national team withdrew from the Asian qualifiers for the 1982 World Cup and refused to participate in the qualifiers for the 1986 World Cup because of having to play on neutral ground. The war and political upheavals left Iran without major club competitions until 1989 when the Qods League was established. A year later, the Qods League was renamed the Azadegan League. Despite failing to qualify for both the 1990 and 1994 World Cups, it was said that during this period, a number of quality players burst onto the Iranian football scene laying the foundation for third place in the 1996 AFC Asian Cup (victories in that tournament included a 3–0 victory against Saudi Arabia and a 6–2 victory against South Korea) and their second stab at World Cup glory in 1998.[15]

1998–2006 edit

In November 1997, Iran qualified for the 1998 World Cup after eliminating Australia in a close playoff series. After being tied 3–3 on aggregate, Iran advanced due to the away goals rule; Iran held Australia to a 1–1 draw at home, and a 2–2 draw in Melbourne.[16]

At their first game at the 1998 FIFA World Cup against Yugoslavia, Iran lost 1–0 to a free kick by Siniša Mihajlović.[15] Iran recorded their first World Cup victory in the second game[14] beating and eliminating the United States 2–1 with Hamid Estili and Mehdi Mahdavikia scoring goals for Iran. The Iran-US World Cup match was preheated with certain excitement because of each country's political stance after the Iranian revolution and the Iran hostage crisis. However, in an act of defiance against all forms of hatred or politics in sports, both sides presented one another with gifts and flowers and took ceremonial pictures before the match kickoff.[17]

Iran played against Germany in the third game, losing 2–0 courtesy of goals from Oliver Bierhoff and Jürgen Klinsmann, finishing third in the group.[18]

Iran finished first in the group stage of the 2000 Asia Cup but lost to South Korea in the quarter-finals. They failed to qualify for World Cup 2002, held in Asia for the first time, after an aggregate defeat to the Republic of Ireland, losing 2–0 in Dublin and winning 1–0 in Tehran. The elimination saw manager Miroslav Blažević step down from the top spot to be replaced by his assistant Branko Ivanković who stepped up from assistant coach.

After qualifying to the Asian Cup 2004, Iran was drawn with Thailand, Oman and Japan in the tournament. Iran finished second in the group. In the quarter-final clash against South Korea, Iran won 4–3. They then lost to host China on penalty kicks, and won against Bahrain 4–2 to finish third place in the tournament.

Iran score against Angola during a 2006 FIFA World Cup match.

On 8 June 2005, Iran and Japan became the first countries other than hosts Germany to qualify for the 2006 World Cup.

The Iran-Japan leg of the 2006 World Cup qualifiers in Tehran, played on 24 March 2005, was the highest attended qualifying match among all confederations. The match ended with five fans dead and several others injured as they left the Azadi Stadium at the end of the match.[19]

Iran started their Germany 2006 appearance with a match against North America's Mexico in Group D. Being 1–1 at half-time, defensive mistakes led to a Mexican 3–1 win, with goals from Omar Bravo and Sinha. Yahya Golmohammadi scored the only Iranian goal.

Iran played against Portugal in the second game, losing 2–0. The goals were scored by Deco and a penalty from Cristiano Ronaldo. Iran were eliminated from the competition before their third and final game against Angola, a 1–1 draw.

Temporary suspension edit

In November 2006, Iran was suspended by FIFA from all participation in international football on the grounds of governmental interference in the national football association.[20] The ban lasted less than a month[21] and as a dispensation was given to allow the Iran under-23 team to participate in the football competition of the 2006 Asian Games,[22] fixtures were unaffected.

2007–14 edit

The IRIFF appointed Amir Ghalenoei as manager of Iran on 17 July 2006 to succeed Branko Ivanković. After finishing first in the 2007 Asian Cup qualifying round two points ahead of South Korea, Iran placed first in the group stage of the final tournament in Malaysia, eventually losing to their qualifying opponents in a penalty shoot-out in the quarterfinals. After a period of discussion in the Iranian football federation, his contract was not renewed and Team Melli was left with a caretaker manager for several months.

Then-leading international goalscorer Ali Daei was chosen to become the new manager after Spanish coach Javier Clemente had been closer to signing on as Iran's national team manager, when talks collapsed when he refused to live full-time in the country.[23] Iran was placed with Kuwait, Syria and United Arab Emirates in the third round of 2010 World Cup qualifying. Ali Daei resigned from his position as the Iranian national coach on 29 March 2009,[24] replaced by Afshin Ghotbi. Iran failed to qualify for the 2010 World Cup after finishing fourth overall in its group.[25]

During the final game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against South Korea in Seoul on 17 June 2009, seven members of the team wore green wristbands in support of the Iranian Green Movement during the 2009 Iranian election protests. Initial rumors and false reports were that all seven players were banned for life by the Iranian Football Federation, however, state-run media claimed that all seven had "retired".[26][27] On 24 June 2009, FIFA wrote to Iran's Football Federation asking for clarification on the situation. The Iranian Football Federation replied that no disciplinary action has been taken against any player.[28]

Iran's squad in July 2011 against Maldives. Manager: Carlos Queiroz. Standing left to right: Aghili, Hosseini, Haddadifar, Ansarifard, Zare, Pooladi; sitting left to right: Heydari, Norouzi, Rahmati, Khalatbari, Karimi.

Iran renewed the contract with Afshin Ghotbi until the end of 2011 AFC Asian Cup and the team qualified to the tournament with 13 points as the group winners.

During the final qualification match against South Korea, several Iranian players started the match wearing green armbands or wristbands, a symbol of protest at the outcome of the Iranian presidential election.[29] Most removed them at half-time. The newspaper Iran reported that Ali Karimi, Mehdi Mahdavikia, Hosein Kaebi and Vahid Hashemian had received life bans from the Iranian FA for the gesture.[30] However, the Iranian FA denied this claim in a response to FIFA's inquiry saying that "the comments in foreign media are nothing but lies and a mischievous act."[31] Head coach Afshin Ghotbi also confirmed that it was a rumour and Iranian FA "has not taken any official stand on this issue."[32]

Afshin Ghotbi qualified Iran for the 2011 Asian Cup and finished second in the West Asian Football Federation Championship 2010 just a few months before the Asian Cup. Iran were able to gain all nine possible points in the group stage of the Asian Cup but after an extra time goal from South Korea, Iran were yet again eliminated from the quarter-finals.

On 4 April 2011, former Real Madrid manager Carlos Queiroz agreed to a two-and-a-half-year deal to coach the Iranian national team until the end of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.[33] Under Queiroz, Iran began their World Cup qualification campaign successfully, defeating the Maldives 4–0 in the first leg of their second round of qualifiers. After winning 5–0 on aggregate, Iran advanced to the third round of qualifiers where they were drawn with Indonesia, Qatar and Bahrain.

Iran highlighted their position at the top of their group by defeating Bahrain 6–0 at home in the Azadi Stadium as well as inviting former German youth international Ashkan Dejagah who scored twice on his debut against Qatar. After a 4–1 win at Indonesia, Iran qualified for the final round of direct qualifiers, the fourth round. In the fourth round, Iran played South Korea, Qatar, Uzbekistan and Lebanon in their group. Queiroz made new foreign-based additions to his squad, adding players such as Reza Ghoochannejhad to his team.

Iran started their fourth round of Asian qualifiers with a 1–0 win in Uzbekistan. Team Melli then drew Qatar and lost in Lebanon before defeating South Korea at the Azadi on 16 October with a goal from captain Javad Nekounam. After a 1–0 loss in Tehran against Uzbekistan, Iran defeated Qatar 1–0 in Doha and Lebanon 4–0 at home. In their last qualification match, Iran defeated South Korea 1–0 in Ulsan Munsu with a goal from Ghoochannejhad, clinching their ticket to Brazil as group winners with 16 points. Thus, Iran became the third team that Queiroz has managed to qualify for the World Cup, having reached the 2002 edition with South Africa and the 2010 edition with Portugal, leading the latter to a knockout stage finish. Iran continued their winning streak, securing qualification to the 2015 Asian Cup months later as well.[34]

Since Queiroz's role as manager of the Iranian national team, he has been renowned for introducing players from the Iranian diaspora to the national squad. These players include German-Iranians Daniel Davari and Ashkan Dejagah, Dutch-Iranian Reza Ghoochannejhad, Swedish-Iranians Omid Nazari and Saman Ghoddos, and Iranian-American Steven Beitashour among others.[35][36]

Iran vs. Argentina, 2014 World Cup

Iran competed in Group F alongside Argentina, Nigeria and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Prior to the tournament, they founded the Central Asian Football Association.[37]

In the opening match of the tournament on 16 June, Iran drew Nigeria 0–0 making it their first clean sheet in the World Cup.[38] In their next match, Iran was defeated by Argentina 1–0 with a late goal from Lionel Messi and received praise after holding Argentina for 90 minutes while creating some attacking opportunities of their own.[39] Iran was eliminated from the tournament in their next game, a 3–1 defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Iran's lone goal was scored by Reza Ghoochannejhad.[40] After the tournament, Queiroz declared he would resign as manager of Iran but later switched and extended his contract until the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[41]

Late 2010s edit

Iran qualified for the 2015 AFC Asian Cup as group winners where Team Melli were the highest ranked seed.[42] Iran faced Bahrain, Qatar and the UAE in Group C. With the second highest number of fans in the tournament after hosts Australia, the Iranians defeated Bahrain 2–0 with limited preparations.[43][44] A defensive-minded Iran then defeated Qatar 1–0 thanks to a Sardar Azmoun goal before defeating UAE by the same scoreline to reach the top of their group.[45][46] In the quarter-finals Iran faced Iraq who they had beaten weeks prior in a friendly match. Having received a controversial red card in the first half, Iran competed with ten men, managing to score goals late in extra time to draw the match 3–3. In the ensuing penalty shootout, Iran lost 7–6.[47][48]

Iran's squad against Portugal in Mordovia Arena at the 2018 FIFA World Cup

Iran began their 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign with friendly matches against Chile and Sweden in March 2015.[49][50][51] Queiroz resigned from his managerial post thereafter due to disagreements with the Iranian Football Federation.[52] On 14 April 2015, Iran were drawn with Oman, India, Turkmenistan and Guam in the second round of qualifiers.[53] On 26 April, Queiroz announced that he would continue as the manager of Iran for their 2018 World Cup campaign. Iran became the second team to qualify for the 2018 World Cup[54] after a 2–0 win at home over Uzbekistan on 12 June 2017.[55] They also clinched first place in their qualification group after South Korea's defeat to Qatar.[56]

Iran won the first match against Morocco after Aziz Bouhaddouz scoring an own goal.[57] They then lost against Spain with a goal scored by Diego Costa, with video assistant referees denying an Iranian equalizer.[58] The third match against Portugal ended in a draw after a penalty scored by Karim Ansarifard[59] and because Morocco could only manage a 2–2 draw to Spain, Iran were eliminated.[60] Iran's four points is the most received in any World Cup appearance.

Iran's squad against China at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup
Azmoun and Taremi played a key role in the front line of the team in these years.

Having qualified for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup earlier, Iran was drawn into group D, where they shared fate with Iraq, Vietnam and Yemen. Iran opened their tournament against Yemen slower and almost conceded a goal but after 10 minutes, Iran regained the ground and proved more dominant in certain aspects, thrashing Yemen 5–0.[61] A 2–0 win over the Vietnamese side gave Iran direct qualification to the knockout stage.[62] Iran ended their group stage with a goalless draw over neighbor Iraq and took first place.[63] After the group stage, Iran encountered Oman, with a defending mistake almost costing Iran's chances but Ahmed Mubarak Al-Mahaijri's penalty was saved by Alireza Beiranvand. Iran then defeated Oman 2–0 to reach the last eight.[64] In the quarter-finals against a defensive China, Iran outclassed the Chinese 3–0 to meet Japan in the semi-finals.[65] Iran missed the opportunity to reach the final once again when they fell 3–0 with all three goals scored in second half.[66]

Early 2020s edit

Iran's squad against England at the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Iran was the highest-ranked team to be seeded in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification. Iran was drawn into the second round where they would have to deal with two Arab countries, Iraq and Bahrain, along with Cambodia and Hong Kong. Iran, under new Belgian manager Marc Wilmots, began with a 2–0 win over Hong Kong away. After the death of Sahar Khodayari, the 14–0 win over Cambodia allowed select Iranian women to enter the stadium for the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.[67][68][69] Their next away encounters against Bahrain and Iraq went on to be consecutive defeats which Iran lost 0–1 and 1–2, respectively.[70][71] Following two consecutive draws between Iraq and Bahrain, Iran was left with the possibility of being eliminated from the World Cup outright in the second round, leading to the sacking of Marc Wilmots.[72]

The COVID-19 pandemic in Iran forced the remaining fixtures to be played without spectators in June 2021, forcing Iran to play their remaining games in Bahrain under new coach Dragan Skočić; but with Bahrain losing its home support as an advantage, and Iraq assured a place in the final phase, Iran was able to stage a comeback, occupying first place and, together with Iraq, progressed to the final phase.[73]

Iran became the thirteenth team to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup after a 1–0 win at home over Iraq on 27 January 2022. In March 2022, Iranian women were again banned from entering the stadium for a World Cup qualifier.[74] Iran's World Cup preparation friendly match against Canada at BC Place in June 2022 was cancelled by the Canadian Soccer Association amid opposition and mounting criticism, namely in regards to the Iranian government's role in shooting down Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752.[75][76]

By the start of the World Cup in Qatar, Iran was the highest ranked team from Asia. In October 2022, calls were made to ban the Iranian national team from the World Cup for the Iranian government's blocking of Iranian women from their stadiums, their supplying of weapons to Russia during the invasion of Ukraine, and the treatment towards protesters during the Mahsa Amini protests.[77][78][79] However, Iran started its World Cup campaign with a nightmare, losing 2–6 to England in the opening game as Iran suffered the worst ever loss in its FIFA World Cup history.[80] The Iranian team notably made headlines in their opening match against England after refusing to sing the national anthem in solidarity with the Mahsa Amini protests, with some Iranian supporters cheering against their own team or boycotting their team amidst the ongoing protests as they felt the team was representing the government.[81][82][83][84]

In the following match against Wales, amidst the boos and whistles from some of the Iranian supporters during the playing of the national anthem, the Iranian players were filmed singing the national anthem before defeating Wales 2–0 for their first-ever win over a European nation at the World Cup, with some protestors having their pre-revolutionary Lion and Sun flags and Women, Life, Freedom banners snatched from them by pro-government fans and stadium security at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium.[85][86][87][88] Protesters were harassed by government supporters with some protesters being detained by Qatari police, while stadium security confirmed they were given orders to confiscate anything but the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran.[89][90] Documents obtained by Iran International showed Iran was coordinating secret efforts with Qatar to control who attends the World Cup and restrict any signs of dissent.[91]

Ahead of Iran's final group stage match against the United States, the Iranian players were allegedly called in to a meeting with members of the IRGC and were threatened with violence and torture for their families if they did not sing the national anthem or joined the protests against the Iranian regime.[92] During the match, the Iranian players sang the national anthem again before losing to the United States 1–0 for the first time in their history and thereby being knocked out of the tournament.[93] Some Iranians celebrated the defeat and one Iranian man was killed by security forces in Bandar-e Anzali after honking his car horn in celebration.[94] Another Iranian fan was also arrested by Qatari police after he was wearing a shirt with the Woman, Life, Freedom slogan.[95]

During the World Cup as well as the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, the Iranian government reportedly sent paid members of the Basij and IRGC to cheer for the team in the stands.[96][97][98] Iran were eventually knocked out in the semi-final of the Asian Cup by hosts Qatar.[99] After the game, Iranian officials reportedly arrested ten teenagers in the city of Javanrud for celebrating the team's elimination from the tournament.[100]

Team image edit

Nicknames edit

The Iranian national team has received several nicknames by supporters and media. The most common one used is "Team Melli" (Persian: تیم ملی), meaning "The National Team" in Persian language. Although the Iranian supporters have popularized "Team Melli",[101][102] other nicknames for the team include "Persian Stars"[103][104][105] (entitled since the World Cup 2006) "Shiran e Iran",[106][107] meaning "The Iranian Lions" or "The Lions of Persia",[108] "Shir Dilan", "Lion Hearts" and "Princes of Persia"[109][110] (used since AFC Asian Cup 2011).[111] Iran's slogan for the 2014 FIFA World Cup was Honour of Persia, selected in an internet poll held by FIFA.[112][113] A more recently used nickname, due to the presence of the Asiatic cheetah on the 2014 World Cup jersey, is Youzpalangan which means "The Cheetahs".[114] The team mascot "Yupa" is also a cheetah.[115]

Kits and crests edit

Traditionally, Iran national football team's home kit is white, and the away kit is red. Sometimes, green shirts with white shorts and red socks are used.

Kit suppliers edit

The table below shows the history of kit supplier for the Iranian national football team.

Kit supplier Period
Adidas 1978
Puma[116] 1980
Amini[117] 1981–1993
Shekari 1993–1998
Puma 1998–2000
Shekari 2000–2003
Daei Sport 2003–2006
Puma 2006–2007
Merooj 2007–2008
Daei Sport 2008–2009
Legea 2009–2012
Uhlsport[114] 2012–2016
Givova[118] 2016
Adidas[119] 2016–2019
Uhlsport 2019–2022
Merooj[120] 2022–present

Sponsorship edit

On 1 February 2014, Iran announced the addition of the endangered Asiatic cheetah on their 2014 FIFA World Cup kits to bring attention to its conservation efforts.[114]

Rivalries edit

Iran and Iraq are neighboring rivals, sharing a history. According to the Malay Mail, "Emotions are always high when Iran and Iraq meet on the football pitch". In the contemporary era, especially during the reign of Saddam Hussein, the two countries had worsened relations and fought the Iran–Iraq War for 8 years.[121][122][123][124][125] In 2001, for the first time in decades, an Iran-Iraq match was not held at a neutral venue.[123] The rivalry was escalated after Iraq knocked Iran out of the 2015 AFC Asian Cup in controversial circumstances.[126][127] Iran leads the series with 17 wins, 7 draws and 6 losses.

Iran and Saudi Arabia are ideological rivals.[128] The game was ranked eighth in Goal.com's 2010 list of "Football's 10 Greatest International Rivalries".[129] and ninth in Bleacher Report's 2014 list of "International Football's 10 Most Politically-Charged Football Rivalries"[130] All of their matches have been competitive; none of them were friendlies. The first match was played on 24 August 1975, with Iran defeating Saudi Arabia 3–0. Iran leads the series with 5 wins, 6 draws and 4 losses.

Iran and South Korea are competitive rivals with over 50 years of history.[131] As two of the leading teams in the continent in the 1970s, the rivalry is among the most storied in Asian football. Since their initial meeting in the 1958 Asian Games, they have faced off in a total of 32 games. South Korea frequently held the upper hand in the early years of the competition, but things started to shift in the twenty-first century. Iran has triumphed six times since 2006, while Korea has only defeated them once—by a score of 1–0 at the Asian Cup in 2011. Before Korea recovered its footing in 2017 and pushed the Middle Eastern team to a tie the past three times they faced off, Iran won four straight games after the 2011 AFC Asian Cup.

Stadiums edit

Azadi Stadium, 1991

Since 1972, Iran's national stadium has been Tehran's Azadi Stadium with a nominal capacity of 78,116 spectators.[132] Azadi Stadium is the 28th largest association football stadium in the world, seventh in Asia and first in West Asia. A record was set in Azadi for the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Australia with over 128,000 in attendance.[133] Since 1979, the government restricts Iranian women from entering the stadiums.[134][135] However, FIFA condemned the move and wrote to Iranian Football Federation in June 2019. The federation in their letter gave deadline to uplift the restrictions and let women enter the stadiums. On 25 August 2019, deputy Sports Minister Jamshid Taghizadeh stated: "Women can go to Tehran's Azadi stadium to watch the match between Iran's national team and Cambodia in October for the Qatar World Cup qualifier.”[136] After the death of Sahar Khodayari, select Iranian women were allowed to attend the match against Cambodia in October 2019.[67] However, in March 2022, Iranian women were again blocked from entering the stadium for a World Cup qualifier.[137]

From 1942 to 1972, Amjadieh Stadium was Iran's national stadium. The other stadiums that Iran has been played international games are Bagh Shomal and Yadegar Emam Stadium (Tabriz), Takhti Stadium (Tehran), Enghelab Stadium (Karaj), Hafezieh Stadium (Shiraz), Takhti Stadium and Imam Reza Stadium (Mashhad).

The Iran National Football Camp is the team's training ground.

Results and fixtures edit

All opponents that the Iran football team has played at least once

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

2023 edit

13 June 2023 CAFA Nations Cup Iran  6–1  Afghanistan Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
21:00 UTC+6
Stadium: Dolen Omurzakov Stadium
Referee: Golmorad Saadollah (Tajikistan)
16 June 2023 CAFA Nations Cup Kyrgyzstan  1–5  Iran Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
21:00 UTC+6
Stadium: Dolen Omurzakov Stadium
Referee: Akhrol Riskullaev (Uzbekistan)
20 June 2023 CAFA Nations Cup Final Uzbekistan  0–1  Iran Tashkent, Uzbekistan
20:30 UTC+5
Stadium: Milliy Stadium
Referee: Kirill Levnikov (Russia)
7 September Friendly Bulgaria  0–1  Iran Plovdiv, Bulgaria
19:00 UTC+3 Report
Stadium: Hristo Botev
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Lazar Lukic (Serbia)
12 September Friendly Iran  4–0  Angola Tehran, Iran
19:00 UTC+3:30
Report Stadium: Azadi Stadium
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hoaish (Saudi Arabia)
13 October 2023 Jordan International Tournament Jordan  1–3  Iran Amman, Jordan
21:00 UTC+3 Report
Stadium: Amman International Stadium
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hoaish (Saudi Arabia)
17 October 2023 Jordan International Tournament Iran  4–0  Qatar Amman, Jordan
21:00 UTC+3 Report Stadium: Amman International Stadium
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: ahmad Ibrahim Yacoub (Jordan)
16 November 2026 World Cup qualification Iran  4–0  Hong Kong Tehran, Iran
18:00 UTC+3:30
Report Stadium: Azadi Stadium
Attendance: 6,191
Referee: Nazmi Nasaruddin (Malaysia)
21 November 2026 World Cup qualification Uzbekistan  2–2  Iran Tashkent, Uzbekistan
18:00 UTC+5
Report
Stadium: Milliy Stadium
Attendance: 32,551
Referee: Mohammed Abdulla Hassan Mohamed (UAE)

2024 edit

5 January Friendly Iran  2–1  Burkina Faso Kish, Iran
18:00 UTC+3:30
Report
Stadium: Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Yousif Saeed Hassan (Iraq)
9 January Friendly Indonesia  0–5  Iran Al Rayyan, Qatar
18:00 UTC+3 Report
Stadium: Al Rayyan Training Ground
Attendance: 0
14 January 2023 AFC Asian Cup GS Iran  4–1  Palestine Al Rayyan, Qatar
20:30 UTC+3 Report
Stadium: Education City Stadium
Attendance: 27,691
Referee: Abdulrahman Al-Jassim (Qatar)
19 January 2023 AFC Asian Cup GS Hong Kong  0–1  Iran Al Rayyan, Qatar
20:30 UTC+3 Report
Stadium: Khalifa International Stadium
Attendance: 36,412
Referee: Hanna Hattab (Syria)
23 January 2023 AFC Asian Cup GS Iran  2–1  United Arab Emirates Al Rayyan, Qatar
18:00 UTC+3
Report Stadium: Education City Stadium
Attendance: 34,259
Referee: Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan)
3 February 2023 AFC Asian Cup QF Iran  2–1  Japan Al Rayyan, Qatar
14:30 UTC+3
Report
Stadium: Education City Stadium
Attendance: 35,640
Referee: Ma Ning (China)
7 February 2023 AFC Asian Cup SF Iran  2–3  Qatar Doha, Qatar
18:00 UTC+3 Report
Stadium: Al Thumama Stadium
Attendance: 40,342
Referee: Ahmad Al-Ali (Kuwait)
21 March 2026 World Cup qualification Iran  5–0  Turkmenistan Tehran, Iran
19:30 UTC+3:30
Report Stadium: Azadi Stadium
Attendance: 23,109
Referee: Yusuke Araki (Japan)
26 March 2026 World Cup qualification Turkmenistan  0–1  Iran Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
20:00 UTC+5 Report
Stadium: Ashgabat Stadium
Attendance: 10,230
Referee: Sivakorn Pu-udom (Thailand)
  • FIFA International match days 2020–2024[138]

Coaching staff edit

[139]

Position Name
Head Coach Amir Ghalenoei
Assistant Coach(es) Antonio Manicone
Rahman Rezaei
Hamid Motahari
Andranik Teymourian
Saeed Alhoei
Goalkeeping Coach Alin Dinca
Fitness Coach Ali Asghar Ghorbanalipour
Physiotherapist Dr. Alireza Shahab
Team Doctor Dr. Parhan Khanlari
Masseurs Hadi Nejatpour
Amir Esmaeili
Team Supervisor Mehdi Kharati
Team Management Mahdi Mohammadnabi

Players edit

Current squad edit

The following 29 players have been called up to training camp for preparation of 2026 FIFA World Cup qualificatin.[140]

Caps and goals updated as of 26 March 2024 , after the match against  Turkmenistan.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Alireza Beiranvand (1992-09-21) 21 September 1992 (age 31) 70 0 Persepolis
12 1GK Hossein Pour Hamidi (1998-03-26) 26 March 1998 (age 26) 1 0 Tractor
22 1GK Hossein Hosseini (1992-06-30) 30 June 1992 (age 31) 11 0 Esteghlal

2 2DF Saleh Hardani (1998-12-26) 26 December 1998 (age 25) 4 0 Esteghlal
3 2DF Hossein Kanaanizadegan (1994-03-23) 23 March 1994 (age 30) 53 6 Persepolis
4 2DF Shojae Khalilzadeh (1989-05-14) 14 May 1989 (age 34) 40 2 Tractor
5 2DF Milad Mohammadi (1993-09-29) 29 September 1993 (age 30) 59 1 Adana Demirspor
13 2DF Saman Fallah (2001-05-12) 12 May 2001 (age 22) 4 0 Gol Gohar
15 2DF Amin Hazbavi (2003-05-06) 6 May 2003 (age 20) 1 0 Al Sadd
23 2DF Ramin Rezaeian (1990-03-21) 21 March 1990 (age 34) 65 6 Sepahan
2DF Abolfazl Jalali (1998-06-26) 26 June 1998 (age 25) 4 0 Esteghlal
2DF Hossein Goudarzi (2001-05-03) 3 May 2001 (age 22) 0 0 Shams Azar

6 3MF Saeid Ezatolahi (1996-10-01) 1 October 1996 (age 27) 68 1 Shabab Al Ahli
11 3MF Mohammad Mohebi (1998-12-20) 20 December 1998 (age 25) 23 6 Rostov
14 3MF Saman Ghoddos (1993-09-06) 6 September 1993 (age 30) 50 3 Brentford
17 3MF Ali Gholizadeh (1996-03-10) 10 March 1996 (age 28) 36 6 Lech Poznań
20 3MF Mohammad Ghorbani (2001-05-21) 21 May 2001 (age 22) 1 0 Orenburg
21 3MF Omid Noorafkan (1997-04-09) 9 April 1997 (age 27) 20 1 Sepahan

8 4FW Allahyar Sayyadmanesh (2001-06-29) 29 June 2001 (age 22) 8 1 Westerlo
9 4FW Mehdi Taremi (1992-07-18) 18 July 1992 (age 31) 83 46 Porto
10 4FW Mehdi Ghayedi (1998-12-05) 5 December 1998 (age 25) 18 7 Ittihad Kalba
19 4FW Mohammad Reza Azadi (1999-12-07) 7 December 1999 (age 24) 1 0 Nassaji
4FW Saeid Saharkhizan (2003-06-26) 26 June 2003 (age 20) 0 0 Gol Gohar
4FW Javad Aghaeipour (1999-12-06) 6 December 1999 (age 24) 0 0 Esteghlal Khuzestan

Recent call-ups edit

The following players have been called up for the team in the last 12 months.

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Arsha Shakouri (2006-10-01) 1 October 2006 (age 17) 0 0 Havadar v.  Turkmenistan, 21 Mar 2024
GK Payam Niazmand INJ (1995-04-06) 6 April 1995 (age 29) 8 0 Sepahan v.  Qatar, 7 Feb 2024
GK Mohammad Reza Akhbari (1993-02-15) 15 February 1993 (age 31) 1 0 Gol Gohar v.  Angola, 12 Sep 2023

DF Ehsan Hajsafi (1990-02-25) 25 February 1990 (age 34) 142 7 AEK Athens v.  Qatar, 7 Feb 2024
DF Sadegh Moharrami INJ (1996-03-01) 1 March 1996 (age 28) 30 1 Dinamo Zagreb v.  Qatar, 7 Feb 2024
DF Majid Hosseini INJ (1996-06-20) 20 June 1996 (age 27) 28 0 Kayserispor v.  Qatar, 7 Feb 2024
DF Aria Yousefi (2002-04-22) 22 April 2002 (age 22) 2 0 Sepahan v.  Qatar, 7 Feb 2024
DF Mohammad Daneshgar (1994-01-24) 24 January 1994 (age 30) 2 0 Sepahan v.  Uzbekistan, 21 Nov 2023
DF Morteza Pouraliganji (1992-04-19) 19 April 1992 (age 32) 54 3 Persepolis v.  Qatar, 17 Oct 2023
DF Hossein Moradmand (1993-06-22) 22 June 1993 (age 30) 1 0 Esteghlal v.  Angola, 12 Sep 2023
DF Mohammad Naderi (1996-10-05) 5 October 1996 (age 27) 1 0 Tractor Mini Camp, 2 Jun 2023
DF Aref Aghasi (1997-01-02) 2 January 1997 (age 27) 1 0 Tractor Mini Camp, 2 Jun 2023
DF Mehdi Tikdari (1996-07-12) 12 July 1996 (age 27) 0 0 Gol Gohar Mini Camp, 2 Jun 2023
DF Ehsan Hosseini (1998-10-03) 3 October 1998 (age 25) 0 0 Nassaji Mini Camp, 2 Jun 2023
DF Amir Mehdi Janmaleki (1999-02-01) 1 February 1999 (age 25) 0 0 Nassaji Mini Camp, 2 Jun 2023

MF Alireza Jahanbakhsh (1993-08-11) 11 August 1993 (age 30) 82 17 Feyenoord v.  Turkmenistan, 21 Mar 2024
MF Mehdi Torabi (1994-09-10) 10 September 1994 (age 29) 49 7 Persepolis v.  Turkmenistan, 21 Mar 2024
MF Mahdi Limouchi (1999-11-23) 23 November 1999 (age 24) 0 0 Aluminium Arak v.  Turkmenistan, 21 Mar 2024
MF Omid Ebrahimi RET (1987-09-15) 15 September 1987 (age 36) 64 1 Al-Shamal v.  Qatar, 7 Feb 2024
MF Rouzbeh Cheshmi (1993-07-24) 24 July 1993 (age 30) 34 3 Esteghlal v.  Qatar, 7 Feb 2024
MF Javad Hosseinnejad INJ (2003-06-26) 26 June 2003 (age 20) 2 0 Sepahan v.  Burkina Faso, 31 Dec 2023
MF Ali Karimi (1994-02-11) 11 February 1994 (age 30) 19 0 Kayserispor v.  Uzbekistan, 21 Nov 2023
MF Ahmad Nourollahi WD (1993-02-01) 1 February 1993 (age 31) 31 3 Al Wahda v.  Hong Kong, 16 Nov 2023
MF Vahid Amiri (1988-04-02) 2 April 1988 (age 36) 71 2 Persepolis v.  Angola, 12 Sep 2023
MF Milad Sarlak (1995-03-26) 26 March 1995 (age 29) 13 0 Malavan v.  Angola, 12 Sep 2023
MF Alireza Alizadeh (1993-02-11) 11 February 1993 (age 31) 1 0 Gol Gohar v.  Angola, 12 Sep 2023
MF Mohammad Karimi (1996-06-20) 20 June 1996 (age 27) 3 0 Sepahan v.  Uzbekistan, 20 Jun 2023
MF Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh (2000-10-30) 30 October 2000 (age 23) 3 0 Tractor v.  Uzbekistan, 20 Jun 2023
MF Saeid Mehri (1998-02-09) 9 February 1998 (age 26) 1 0 APOEL v.  Uzbekistan, 20 Jun 2023
MF Mehran Ahmadi (1997-01-01) 1 January 1997 (age 27) 0 0 Malavan Mini Camp, 2 Jun 2023
MF Mehdi Ghanbari (1999-01-01) 1 January 1999 (age 25) 0 0 Tractor Mini Camp, 2 Jun 2023
MF Mehdi Mamizadeh (2000-01-01) 1 January 2000 (age 24) 0 0 Gol Gohar Mini Camp, 2 Jun 2023
MF Gholamreza Sabet Imani (2000-04-06) 6 April 2000 (age 24) 0 0 Paykan Mini Camp, 2 Jun 2023

FW Sardar Azmoun INJ (1995-01-01) 1 January 1995 (age 29) 81 52 Roma v.  Turkmenistan, 21 Mar 2024
FW Karim Ansarifard (1990-04-03) 3 April 1990 (age 34) 104 30 Aris v.  Qatar, 7 Feb 2024
FW Reza Asadi (1996-01-17) 17 January 1996 (age 28) 10 1 Sepahan v.  Qatar, 7 Feb 2024
FW Shahriyar Moghanlou (1994-12-21) 21 December 1994 (age 29) 8 2 Sepahan v.  Qatar, 7 Feb 2024
FW Mehrdad Mohammadi (1993-09-29) 29 September 1993 (age 30) 5 2 Esteghlal v.  Uzbekistan, 21 Nov 2023
FW Shahab Zahedi (1995-08-18) 18 August 1995 (age 28) 1 0 Avispa Fukuoka v.  Uzbekistan, 20 Jun 2023
FW Javad Mohammadi (1996-07-20) 20 July 1996 (age 27) 0 0 Zob Ahan Mini Camp, 2 Jun 2023

INJ Withdrew due to injury
PRE Preliminary squad / standby
RET Retired from the national team
SUS Serving suspension
WD Player withdrew from the squad due to a non-injury issue.
COV Injured because of COVID-19

Player records edit

As of 26 March 2024.[141]
Statistics include official FIFA-recognised matches only.
Players in bold are still active with Iran.

Most appearances edit

Javad Nekounam is the most capped player in the history of Iran with 149 appearances.
Rank Player Caps Goals Career
1 Javad Nekounam[a] 149 38 2000–2015
2 Ali Daei[b] 148 108 1993–2006
3 Ehsan Hajsafi 142 7 2008–present
4 Ali Karimi 127 38 1998–2012
5 Jalal Hosseini 115 8 2007–2018
6 Mehdi Mahdavikia 110 13 1996–2009
7 Karim Ansarifard 104 30 2009–present
8 Andranik Teymourian 101 9 2005–2016
9 Karim Bagheri 87 50 1993–2010
Masoud Shojaei 87 8 2004–2019

Top goalscorers edit

Ali Daei is the world's second all-time leading goalscorer in international matches, having scored 108 goals in 148 matches.
Rank Player Goals Caps Ratio Career
1 Ali Daei[b] (list) 108 148 0.73 1993–2006
2 Sardar Azmoun 53 81 0.64 2014–present
3 Karim Bagheri 50 87 0.57 1993–2010
4 Mehdi Taremi 46 83 0.55 2015–present
5 Ali Karimi 38 127 0.3 1998–2012
Javad Nekounam 38 149 0.26 2000–2015
7 Karim Ansarifard 30 104 0.29 2009–present
8 Gholam Hossein Mazloumi 19 40 0.48 1969–1977
9 Farshad Pious[142] 18 34 0.53 1984–1994
10 Reza Ghoochannejhad 17 44 0.36 2012–2018

Notes

  1. ^ a b Nekounam has two additional caps awarded by the Iranian FA. Those matches are not considered full internationals by FIFA, which only counts 149 appearances.[1]
  2. ^ a b c Daei has an additional cap and goal awarded by the Iranian FA but in a match that is not considered a full international by FIFA, which only counts 108 goals and 148 appearances.[2]

Most capped goalkeepers edit

Ahmadreza Abedzadeh is the most capped goalkeeper in the history of Iran with 79 caps.
Rank Player Caps Career
1 Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh 79 1987–1998
2 Mehdi Rahmati 77 2004–2012
3 Ebrahim Mirzapour 70 2001–2011
4 Alireza Beiranvand 70 2015–present
5 Nasser Hejazi[143] 62 1968–1980
6 Aziz Asli 28 1962–1968
Behzad Gholampour 1990–1999
8 Alireza Haghighi 24 2012–2018
9 Mansour Rashidi 20 1972–1985
Parviz Boroumand 1998–2001

Captains edit

Ehsan Hajsafi is the current Iran national team captain.
# Reign Player Career Total As Captain Tournaments
Caps Goals Caps Goals
1 1965–1967 Mohammad Ranjbar 1959–1967 23 0 9 0
2 1967–1970 Hassan Habibi 1958–1970 31 0 10 0 1968 AFC Asian Cup
3 1970–1972 Mostafa Arab 1959–1972 48 2 13 0 1972 AFC Asian Cup
4 1972–1977 Parviz Ghelichkhani 1964–1977 64 12 26 7 1976 AFC Asian Cup
5 1977–1980 Ali Parvin 1970–1980 76 13 31 2 1978 FIFA World Cup
6 1980 Nasser Hejazi 1968–1980 62 0 7 0 1980 AFC Asian Cup
7 1980–1984 Mehdi Dinvarzadeh 1977–1984 26 0 9 0
8 1984–87
1989–91
Mohammad Panjali 1978–1991 45 0 27 0 1984 AFC Asian Cup
9 1987–89
1991–93
Sirous Ghayeghran 1986–1993 43 6 22 3 1988 AFC Asian Cup
1992 AFC Asian Cup
10 1993 Hamid Derakhshan 1980–1993 41 9 12 3
11 1993–1994 Farshad Pious 1984–1994 35 19 4 1
12 1996 Mojtaba Moharrami 1988–1996 37 5 2 0 1996 AFC Asian Cup
13 1996–1998 Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh 1988–1998 78 0 38 0 1998 FIFA World Cup
14 1998–1999 Nader Mohammadkhani 1988–1999 64 4 9 1 1998 FIFA World Cup
15 1999–2000 Javad Zarincheh 1987–2000 80 1 8 0
16 2000–2006 Ali Daei 1993–2006 148 108 80 44 2000 AFC Asian Cup
2004 AFC Asian Cup
2006 FIFA World Cup
17 2006–2009 Mehdi Mahdavikia 1996–2009 111 13 17 1 2007 AFC Asian Cup
18 2009–2015 Javad Nekounam 2000–2015 149 38 56 18 2011 AFC Asian Cup
2014 FIFA World Cup
2015 AFC Asian Cup
19 2015–2016 Andranik Teymourian 2005–2016 101 9 9 1
20 2016–2019 Masoud Shojaei 2004–2019 87 8 11 0 2018 FIFA World Cup
2019 AFC Asian Cup
21 2019– Ehsan Hajsafi 2008– 142 7 43 3 2022 FIFA World Cup
2023 AFC Asian Cup

Competition records edit

FIFA World Cup edit

FIFA World Cup record Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Manager(s) Pld W D L GF GA
1930 Not a FIFA member No qualification
1934 Not a FIFA member
1938
1950 Did not enter Did not enter
1954
1958
1962
1966
1970
1974 Did not qualify 8 5 1 2 9 6
1978 First round 14th 3 0 1 2 2 8 Squad Mohajerani 12 10 2 0 20 3
1982 Withdrew Withdrew
1986 Disqualified Disqualified
1990 Did not qualify 6 5 0 1 12 5
1994 11 5 3 3 23 13
1998 Group stage 20th 3 1 0 2 2 4 Squad Talebi 17 8 6 3 57 17
2002 Did not qualify 14 9 3 2 36 9
2006 Group stage 25th 3 0 1 2 2 6 Squad Ivanković 12 9 1 2 29 7
2010 Did not qualify 14 5 8 1 15 9
2014 Group stage 28th 3 0 1 2 1 4 Squad Queiroz 16 10 4 2 30 7
2018 Group stage 18th 3 1 1 1 2 2 Squad Queiroz 18 12 6 0 36 5
2022 Group stage 26th 3 1 0 2 4 7 Squad Queiroz 18 14 1 3 49 8
2026 To be determined 4 3 1 0 12 2
2030[a] To be determined
2034
Total First round 6/22 18 3 4 11 13 31 150 95 36 19 328 91

Olympic Games edit

Summer Olympics record Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Manager(s) Pld W D L GF GA
1900 Not an IOC member No qualification
1904
1908
1912
1920
1924
1928
1936
1948 Did not enter
1952
1956 Withdrew Withdrew
1960 Did not enter Did not enter
1964 First round 12th 3 0 1 2 1 6 Squad Fekri 6 4 1 1 14 3
1968 Withdrew Withdrew
1972 First round 12th 3 1 0 2 1 9 Squad Bayati 5 3 2 0 6 0
1976 Quarter-finals 7th 3 1 0 2 4 5 Squad Mohajerani 4 3 1 0 8 1
1980 Qualified but later boycotted the event 6 4 2 0 22 2
1984 Boycotted the event Did not enter
1988 Did not qualify 2 1 0 1 2 2
1992–present See Iran national under-23 team See Iran national under-23 team
Total Quarter-finals 4/17 9 2 1 6 6 20 23 15 6 2 52 8

AFC Asian Cup edit

AFC Asian Cup record Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Manager(s) Pld W D L GF GA
1956 Withdrew Withdrew
1960 Did not qualify 6 3 1 2 12 10
1964 Withdrew Withdrew
1968 Champions 1st 4 4 0 0 11 2 Squad Bayati Qualified as hosts
1972 Champions 1st 5 5 0 0 12 4 Squad Ranjbar Qualified as champions
1976 Champions 1st 4 4 0 0 13 0 Squad Mohajerani Qualified as hosts
1980 Third place 3rd 6 3 2 1 16 6 Squad Habibi Qualified as champions
1984 Fourth place 4th 6 2 4 0 8 3 Squad Ebrahimi 6 6 0 0 22 2
1988 Third place 3rd 6 2 2 2 3 4 Squad Dehdari 4 2 2 0 6 1
1992 Group stage 5th 3 1 1 1 2 1 Squad Parvin 2 2 0 0 10 0
1996 Third place 3rd 6 3 2 1 14 6 Squad Kohan 6 6 0 0 27 1
2000 Quarter-finals 5th 4 2 1 1 7 3 Squad Talebi 6 4 1 1 16 2
2004 Third place 3rd 6 3 3 0 14 8 Squad Ivanković 6 5 0 1 16 5
2007 Quarter-finals 5th 4 2 2 0 6 3 Squad Ghalenoei 6 4 2 0 12 2
2011 Quarter-finals 7th 4 3 0 1 6 2 Squad Ghotbi 6 4 1 1 11 2
2015 Quarter-finals 6th 4 3 1 0 7 3 Squad Queiroz 6 5 1 0 18 5
2019 Semi-finals 3rd 6 4 1 1 12 3 Squad Queiroz 8 6 2 0 26 3
2023 Semi-finals 3rd 6 4 1 1 12 7 Squad Ghalenoei 8 6 0 2 34 4
2027 Qualified 4 3 1 0 12 2
Total 3 titles 15/18 74 45 20 9 143 55 74 56 11 7 222 39

Asian Games edit

Asian Games record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Manager(s)
1951 Runners-up 2nd 3 2 0 1 5 3 Squad Sadaghiani
1954 Did not enter
1958 Preliminary round 14th 2 0 0 2 0 9 Squad Mészáros
1962 Did not enter
1966 Runners-up 2nd 7 4 0 3 9 6 Squad Szűcs
1970 Preliminary round 8th 2 0 1 1 2 3 Squad Netto
1974 Champions 1st 7 7 0 0 20 1 Squad O'Farrell
1978 Did not enter
1982 Quarter-finals 8th 4 2 0 2 3 2 Squad Cheraghpour
1986 Quarter-finals 6th 5 3 1 1 13 2 Squad Dehdari
1990 Champions 1st 5 4 1 0 7 1 Squad Parvin
1994 Preliminary round 9th 4 1 2 1 5 2 Squad Poklepović
1998 Champions 1st 8 7 0 1 25 7 Squad Pourheidari
2002–present See Iran national under-23 team
Total 3 titles 10/13 47 30 5 12 89 36

WAFF Championship edit

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Men s senior football team representing Iran This article is about the men s team For the women s team see Iran women s national football team IranNickname s Team Melli the national team other nicknamesAssociationFootball Federation Islamic Republic of IranConfederationAFC Asia Sub confederationCAFA Central Asia Head coachAmir GhalenoeiCaptainAlireza JahanbakhshMost capsJavad Nekounam 149 91 a 93 Top scorerAli Daei 108 91 b 93 Home stadiumAzadi StadiumFIFA codeIRNFirst coloursSecond coloursFIFA rankingCurrent20 4 April 2024 91 3 93 Highest15 August 2005 91 4 93 Lowest122 May 1996 91 5 93 First international 160 Afghanistan 0 0 Iran 160 Kabul Afghanistan 25 August 1941 Biggest win 160 Iran 19 0 Guam 160 Tabriz Iran 24 November 2000 91 6 93 Biggest defeat 160 Turkey 6 1 Iran 160 Istanbul Turkey 28 May 1950 91 7 93 160 South Korea 5 0 Iran 160 Tokyo Japan 28 May 1958 91 8 93 World CupAppearances6 first in 1978 Best resultGroup stage 1978 1998 2006 2014 2018 2022 Asian CupAppearances16 first in 1968 Best resultChampions 1968 1972 1976 Olympic GamesAppearances3 first in 1964 Best resultQuarter finals 1976 Asian GamesAppearances10 first in 1951 Best resultChampions 1974 1990 1998 WAFF ChampionshipAppearances7 first in 2000 Best resultChampions 2000 2004 2007 2008 Medal record Men s football AFC Asian Cup 1968 Iran Team 1972 Thailand Team 1976 Iran Team 1980 Kuwait Team 1988 Qatar Team 1996 UAE Team 2004 China Team Asian Games 1974 Tehran Team 1990 Beijing Team 1998 Bangkok Team 1951 New Delhi Team 1966 Bangkok Team WAFF Championship 2000 Jordan Team 2004 Iran Team 2007 Jordan Team 2008 Iran Team 2010 Jordan Team 2002 Syria Team CAFA Nations Cup 2023 Kyrgyzstan Uzbekistan Team RCD Cup ECO Cup 1965 Iran Team 1970 Iran Team 1993 Iran Team 1967 Pakistan Team 1969 Turkey Team Afro Asian Cup of Nations 1991 Algeria Iran Team AFC OFC Challenge Cup 2003 Iran Team The Iran national football team Persian تیم ملی فوتبال مردان ایران romanized 160 Team Mellie Futbale Mardane Iran recognised by FIFA as IR Iran 91 10 93 represents Iran in international senior football and is governed by the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran FFIRI 91 citation needed 93 At the continental level Iran has won three AFC Asian Cup championships in 1968 1972 and 1976 They have also won three Asian Games in 1974 1990 and 1998 The nation s best performance at the world level was reaching the quarterfinals at the 1976 Summer Olympics At the FIFA World Cup Iran have qualified six times 1978 1998 2006 2014 2018 and 2022 but have never progressed beyond the group stages they have however won three matches against the United States in 1998 Morocco in 2018 and Wales in 2022 At the regional level Iran has won four WAFF Championships and one CAFA Nations Cup The team also won intercontinental AFC OFC Challenge Cup in 2003 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 After the Iranian Revolution 1 3 1998 2006 1 4 Temporary suspension 1 5 2007 14 1 6 Late 2010s 1 7 Early 2020s 2 Team image 2 1 Nicknames 2 2 Kits and crests 2 2 1 Kit suppliers 2 3 Sponsorship 2 4 Rivalries 2 5 Stadiums 3 Results and fixtures 3 1 2023 3 2 2024 4 Coaching staff 5 Players 5 1 Current squad 5 2 Recent call ups 6 Player records 6 1 Most appearances 6 2 Top goalscorers 6 3 Most capped goalkeepers 6 4 Captains 7 Competition records 7 1 FIFA World Cup 7 2 Olympic Games 7 3 AFC Asian Cup 7 4 Asian Games 7 5 WAFF Championship 7 6 CAFA Nations Cup 7 7 RCD Cup ECO Cup 7 8 Afro Asian Cup of Nations 7 9 AFC OFC Challenge Cup 8 Head to head record 9 FIFA World rankings 10 Honours 10 1 Summary 10 2 Continental 10 3 Regional 10 4 Intercontinental 10 5 Minor tournaments 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External links History edit See also Football in Iran and History of the Iran national football team This article appears to be slanted towards recent events Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non recent events June 2016 Early years edit This section 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is translated from the existing Persian Wikipedia article at fa تیم ملی فوتبال ایران see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated fa تیم ملی فوتبال ایران to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The very first Iran football team that traveled to Baku in 1926 The Iranian Football Federation was founded in 1920 91 11 93 In 1926 Tehran XI selected players from Tehran Club Toofan F C and Armenian Sports Club traveled across the border to Baku USSR this was the first away football match for an Iranian team This Tehran Select team is the predecessor of Iran s national football team The first match that Team Melli played was on 23 August 1941 away at Kabul in a 1 0 win against British India while Iran s first FIFA international match was on 25 August 1941 away at Afghanistan 91 7 93 Iran won the Asian Cup three consecutive times 1968 1972 1976 to which the team has not been able to add since Dunai and Ghelichkhani at the 1972 Summer Olympics Iran playing in the 1978 World Cup against Scotland in Cordoba Argentina In 1978 Iran made its first appearance in the World Cup after defeating Australia in Tehran Iran lost two of three group stage matches against the Netherlands and Peru 91 12 93 Team Melli managed to surprise some in the footballing community 91 13 93 by securing one point in its first ever World Cup appearance against Scotland which saw Iraj Danaeifard cancel out an own goal scored by Andranik Eskandarian for the 1 1 draw 91 14 93 After the Iranian Revolution edit After the Iranian Revolution football was somewhat neglected During the 1980s the Iranian national team did not feature in World Cup competitions due to the Iran Iraq War 1980 88 and domestic football embraced the inevitable effects of conflict The national team withdrew from the Asian qualifiers for the 1982 World Cup and refused to participate in the qualifiers for the 1986 World Cup because of having to play on neutral ground The war and political upheavals left Iran without major club competitions until 1989 when the Qods League was established A year later the Qods League was renamed the Azadegan League Despite failing to qualify for both the 1990 and 1994 World Cups it was said that during this period a number of quality players burst onto the Iranian football scene laying the foundation for third place in the 1996 AFC Asian Cup victories in that tournament included a 3 0 victory against Saudi Arabia and a 6 2 victory against South Korea and their second stab at World Cup glory in 1998 91 15 93 1998 2006 edit Further information 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification AFC OFC play off and 1998 FIFA World Cup In November 1997 Iran qualified for the 1998 World Cup after eliminating Australia in a close playoff series After being tied 3 3 on aggregate Iran advanced due to the away goals rule Iran held Australia to a 1 1 draw at home and a 2 2 draw in Melbourne 91 16 93 At their first game at the 1998 FIFA World Cup against Yugoslavia Iran lost 1 0 to a free kick by Sinisa Mihajlovic 91 15 93 Iran recorded their first World Cup victory in the second game 91 14 93 beating and eliminating the United States 2 1 with Hamid Estili and Mehdi Mahdavikia scoring goals for Iran The Iran US World Cup match was preheated with certain excitement because of each country s political stance after the Iranian revolution and the Iran hostage crisis However in an act of defiance against all forms of hatred or politics in sports both sides presented one another with gifts and flowers and took ceremonial pictures before the match kickoff 91 17 93 Iran played against Germany in the third game losing 2 0 courtesy of goals from Oliver Bierhoff and Jurgen Klinsmann finishing third in the group 91 18 93 Iran finished first in the group stage of the 2000 Asia Cup but lost to South Korea in the quarter finals They failed to qualify for World Cup 2002 held in Asia for the first time after an aggregate defeat to the Republic of Ireland losing 2 0 in Dublin and winning 1 0 in Tehran The elimination saw manager Miroslav Blazevic step down from the top spot to be replaced by his assistant Branko Ivankovic who stepped up from assistant coach After qualifying to the Asian Cup 2004 Iran was drawn with Thailand Oman and Japan in the tournament Iran finished second in the group In the quarter final clash against South Korea Iran won 4 3 They then lost to host China on penalty kicks and won against Bahrain 4 2 to finish third place in the tournament Iran score against Angola during a 2006 FIFA World Cup match On 8 June 2005 Iran and Japan became the first countries other than hosts Germany to qualify for the 2006 World Cup The Iran Japan leg of the 2006 World Cup qualifiers in Tehran played on 24 March 2005 was the highest attended qualifying match among all confederations The match ended with five fans dead and several others injured as they left the Azadi Stadium at the end of the match 91 19 93 Iran started their Germany 2006 appearance with a match against North America s Mexico in Group D Being 1 1 at half time defensive mistakes led to a Mexican 3 1 win with goals from Omar Bravo and Sinha Yahya Golmohammadi scored the only Iranian goal Iran played against Portugal in the second game losing 2 0 The goals were scored by Deco and a penalty from Cristiano Ronaldo Iran were eliminated from the competition before their third and final game against Angola a 1 1 draw Temporary suspension edit In November 2006 Iran was suspended by FIFA from all participation in international football on the grounds of governmental interference in the national football association 91 20 93 The ban lasted less than a month 91 21 93 and as a dispensation was given to allow the Iran under 23 team to participate in the football competition of the 2006 Asian Games 91 22 93 fixtures were unaffected 2007 14 edit Main article 2007 AFC Asian Cup The IRIFF appointed Amir Ghalenoei as manager of Iran on 17 July 2006 to succeed Branko Ivankovic After finishing first in the 2007 Asian Cup qualifying round two points ahead of South Korea Iran placed first in the group stage of the final tournament in Malaysia eventually losing to their qualifying opponents in a penalty shoot out in the quarterfinals After a period of discussion in the Iranian football federation his contract was not renewed and Team Melli was left with a caretaker manager for several months Then leading international goalscorer Ali Daei was chosen to become the new manager after Spanish coach Javier Clemente had been closer to signing on as Iran s national team manager when talks collapsed when he refused to live full time in the country 91 23 93 Iran was placed with Kuwait Syria and United Arab Emirates in the third round of 2010 World Cup qualifying Ali Daei resigned from his position as the Iranian national coach on 29 March 2009 91 24 93 replaced by Afshin Ghotbi Iran failed to qualify for the 2010 World Cup after finishing fourth overall in its group 91 25 93 During the final game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against South Korea in Seoul on 17 June 2009 seven members of the team wore green wristbands in support of the Iranian Green Movement during the 2009 Iranian election protests Initial rumors and false reports were that all seven players were banned for life by the Iranian Football Federation however state run media claimed that all seven had retired 91 26 93 91 27 93 On 24 June 2009 FIFA wrote to Iran s Football Federation asking for clarification on the situation The Iranian Football Federation replied that no disciplinary action has been taken against any player 91 28 93 Iran s squad in July 2011 against Maldives Manager Carlos Queiroz Standing left to right Aghili Hosseini Haddadifar Ansarifard Zare Pooladi sitting left to right Heydari Norouzi Rahmati Khalatbari Karimi Iran renewed the contract with Afshin Ghotbi until the end of 2011 AFC Asian Cup and the team qualified to the tournament with 13 points as the group winners During the final qualification match against South Korea several Iranian players started the match wearing green armbands or wristbands a symbol of protest at the outcome of the Iranian presidential election 91 29 93 Most removed them at half time The newspaper Iran reported that Ali Karimi Mehdi Mahdavikia Hosein Kaebi and Vahid Hashemian had received life bans from the Iranian FA for the gesture 91 30 93 However the Iranian FA denied this claim in a response to FIFA s inquiry saying that the comments in foreign media are nothing but lies and a mischievous act 91 31 93 Head coach Afshin Ghotbi also confirmed that it was a rumour and Iranian FA has not taken any official stand on this issue 91 32 93 Afshin Ghotbi qualified Iran for the 2011 Asian Cup and finished second in the West Asian Football Federation Championship 2010 just a few months before the Asian Cup Iran were able to gain all nine possible points in the group stage of the Asian Cup but after an extra time goal from South Korea Iran were yet again eliminated from the quarter finals On 4 April 2011 former Real Madrid manager Carlos Queiroz agreed to a two and a half year deal to coach the Iranian national team until the end of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil 91 33 93 Under Queiroz Iran began their World Cup qualification campaign successfully defeating the Maldives 4 0 in the first leg of their second round of qualifiers After winning 5 0 on aggregate Iran advanced to the third round of qualifiers where they were drawn with Indonesia Qatar and Bahrain Iran highlighted their position at the top of their group by defeating Bahrain 6 0 at home in the Azadi Stadium as well as inviting former German youth international Ashkan Dejagah who scored twice on his debut against Qatar After a 4 1 win at Indonesia Iran qualified for the final round of direct qualifiers the fourth round In the fourth round Iran played South Korea Qatar Uzbekistan and Lebanon in their group Queiroz made new foreign based additions to his squad adding players such as Reza Ghoochannejhad to his team Iran started their fourth round of Asian qualifiers with a 1 0 win in Uzbekistan Team Melli then drew Qatar and lost in Lebanon before defeating South Korea at the Azadi on 16 October with a goal from captain Javad Nekounam After a 1 0 loss in Tehran against Uzbekistan Iran defeated Qatar 1 0 in Doha and Lebanon 4 0 at home In their last qualification match Iran defeated South Korea 1 0 in Ulsan Munsu with a goal from Ghoochannejhad clinching their ticket to Brazil as group winners with 16 points Thus Iran became the third team that Queiroz has managed to qualify for the World Cup having reached the 2002 edition with South Africa and the 2010 edition with Portugal leading the latter to a knockout stage finish Iran continued their winning streak securing qualification to the 2015 Asian Cup months later as well 91 34 93 Since Queiroz s role as manager of the Iranian national team he has been renowned for introducing players from the Iranian diaspora to the national squad These players include German Iranians Daniel Davari and Ashkan Dejagah Dutch Iranian Reza Ghoochannejhad Swedish Iranians Omid Nazari and Saman Ghoddos and Iranian American Steven Beitashour among others 91 35 93 91 36 93 Iran vs Argentina 2014 World Cup Iran competed in Group F alongside Argentina Nigeria and Bosnia and Herzegovina Prior to the tournament they founded the Central Asian Football Association 91 37 93 In the opening match of the tournament on 16 June Iran drew Nigeria 0 0 making it their first clean sheet in the World Cup 91 38 93 In their next match Iran was defeated by Argentina 1 0 with a late goal from Lionel Messi and received praise after holding Argentina for 90 minutes while creating some attacking opportunities of their own 91 39 93 Iran was eliminated from the tournament in their next game a 3 1 defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina Iran s lone goal was scored by Reza Ghoochannejhad 91 40 93 After the tournament Queiroz declared he would resign as manager of Iran but later switched and extended his contract until the 2018 FIFA World Cup 91 41 93 Late 2010s edit Iran qualified for the 2015 AFC Asian Cup as group winners where Team Melli were the highest ranked seed 91 42 93 Iran faced Bahrain Qatar and the UAE in Group C With the second highest number of fans in the tournament after hosts Australia the Iranians defeated Bahrain 2 0 with limited preparations 91 43 93 91 44 93 A defensive minded Iran then defeated Qatar 1 0 thanks to a Sardar Azmoun goal before defeating UAE by the same scoreline to reach the top of their group 91 45 93 91 46 93 In the quarter finals Iran faced Iraq who they had beaten weeks prior in a friendly match Having received a controversial red card in the first half Iran competed with ten men managing to score goals late in extra time to draw the match 3 3 In the ensuing penalty shootout Iran lost 7 6 91 47 93 91 48 93 Iran s squad against Portugal in Mordovia Arena at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Iran began their 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign with friendly matches against Chile and Sweden in March 2015 91 49 93 91 50 93 91 51 93 Queiroz resigned from his managerial post thereafter due to disagreements with the Iranian Football Federation 91 52 93 On 14 April 2015 Iran were drawn with Oman India Turkmenistan and Guam in the second round of qualifiers 91 53 93 On 26 April Queiroz announced that he would continue as the manager of Iran for their 2018 World Cup campaign Iran became the second team to qualify for the 2018 World Cup 91 54 93 after a 2 0 win at home over Uzbekistan on 12 June 2017 91 55 93 They also clinched first place in their qualification group after South Korea s defeat to Qatar 91 56 93 Iran won the first match against Morocco after Aziz Bouhaddouz scoring an own goal 91 57 93 They then lost against Spain with a goal scored by Diego Costa with video assistant referees denying an Iranian equalizer 91 58 93 The third match against Portugal ended in a draw after a penalty scored by Karim Ansarifard 91 59 93 and because Morocco could only manage a 2 2 draw to Spain Iran were eliminated 91 60 93 Iran s four points is the most received in any World Cup appearance Iran s squad against China at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup Azmoun and Taremi played a key role in the front line of the team in these years Having qualified for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup earlier Iran was drawn into group D where they shared fate with Iraq Vietnam and Yemen Iran opened their tournament against Yemen slower and almost conceded a goal but after 10 minutes Iran regained the ground and proved more dominant in certain aspects thrashing Yemen 5 0 91 61 93 A 2 0 win over the Vietnamese side gave Iran direct qualification to the knockout stage 91 62 93 Iran ended their group stage with a goalless draw over neighbor Iraq and took first place 91 63 93 After the group stage Iran encountered Oman with a defending mistake almost costing Iran s chances but Ahmed Mubarak Al Mahaijri s penalty was saved by Alireza Beiranvand Iran then defeated Oman 2 0 to reach the last eight 91 64 93 In the quarter finals against a defensive China Iran outclassed the Chinese 3 0 to meet Japan in the semi finals 91 65 93 Iran missed the opportunity to reach the final once again when they fell 3 0 with all three goals scored in second half 91 66 93 Early 2020s edit Main articles 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification AFC 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2022 FIFA World Cup controversies 160 Iranian protests Iran s squad against England at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Iran was the highest ranked team to be seeded in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification Iran was drawn into the second round where they would have to deal with two Arab countries Iraq and Bahrain along with Cambodia and Hong Kong Iran under new Belgian manager Marc Wilmots began with a 2 0 win over Hong Kong away After the death of Sahar Khodayari the 14 0 win over Cambodia allowed select Iranian women to enter the stadium for the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution 91 67 93 91 68 93 91 69 93 Their next away encounters against Bahrain and Iraq went on to be consecutive defeats which Iran lost 0 1 and 1 2 respectively 91 70 93 91 71 93 Following two consecutive draws between Iraq and Bahrain Iran was left with the possibility of being eliminated from the World Cup outright in the second round leading to the sacking of Marc Wilmots 91 72 93 The COVID 19 pandemic in Iran forced the remaining fixtures to be played without spectators in June 2021 forcing Iran to play their remaining games in Bahrain under new coach Dragan Skocic but with Bahrain losing its home support as an advantage and Iraq assured a place in the final phase Iran was able to stage a comeback occupying first place and together with Iraq progressed to the final phase 91 73 93 Iran became the thirteenth team to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup after a 1 0 win at home over Iraq on 27 January 2022 In March 2022 Iranian women were again banned from entering the stadium for a World Cup qualifier 91 74 93 Iran s World Cup preparation friendly match against Canada at BC Place in June 2022 was cancelled by the Canadian Soccer Association amid opposition and mounting criticism namely in regards to the Iranian government s role in shooting down Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 91 75 93 91 76 93 By the start of the World Cup in Qatar Iran was the highest ranked team from Asia In October 2022 calls were made to ban the Iranian national team from the World Cup for the Iranian government s blocking of Iranian women from their stadiums their supplying of weapons to Russia during the invasion of Ukraine and the treatment towards protesters during the Mahsa Amini protests 91 77 93 91 78 93 91 79 93 However Iran started its World Cup campaign with a nightmare losing 2 6 to England in the opening game as Iran suffered the worst ever loss in its FIFA World Cup history 91 80 93 The Iranian team notably made headlines in their opening match against England after refusing to sing the national anthem in solidarity with the Mahsa Amini protests with some Iranian supporters cheering against their own team or boycotting their team amidst the ongoing protests as they felt the team was representing the government 91 81 93 91 82 93 91 83 93 91 84 93 In the following match against Wales amidst the boos and whistles from some of the Iranian supporters during the playing of the national anthem the Iranian players were filmed singing the national anthem before defeating Wales 2 0 for their first ever win over a European nation at the World Cup with some protestors having their pre revolutionary Lion and Sun flags and Women Life Freedom banners snatched from them by pro government fans and stadium security at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium 91 85 93 91 86 93 91 87 93 91 88 93 Protesters were harassed by government supporters with some protesters being detained by Qatari police while stadium security confirmed they were given orders to confiscate anything but the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran 91 89 93 91 90 93 Documents obtained by Iran International showed Iran was coordinating secret efforts with Qatar to control who attends the World Cup and restrict any signs of dissent 91 91 93 Ahead of Iran s final group stage match against the United States the Iranian players were allegedly called in to a meeting with members of the IRGC and were threatened with violence and torture for their families if they did not sing the national anthem or joined the protests against the Iranian regime 91 92 93 During the match the Iranian players sang the national anthem again before losing to the United States 1 0 for the first time in their history and thereby being knocked out of the tournament 91 93 93 Some Iranians celebrated the defeat and one Iranian man was killed by security forces in Bandar e Anzali after honking his car horn in celebration 91 94 93 Another Iranian fan was also arrested by Qatari police after he was wearing a shirt with the Woman Life Freedom slogan 91 95 93 During the World Cup as well as the 2023 AFC Asian Cup the Iranian government reportedly sent paid members of the Basij and IRGC to cheer for the team in the stands 91 96 93 91 97 93 91 98 93 Iran were eventually knocked out in the semi final of the Asian Cup by hosts Qatar 91 99 93 After the game Iranian officials reportedly arrested ten teenagers in the city of Javanrud for celebrating the team s elimination from the tournament 91 100 93 Team image edit Nicknames edit The Iranian national team has received several nicknames by supporters and media The most common one used is Team Melli Persian تیم ملی meaning The National Team in Persian language Although the Iranian supporters have popularized Team Melli 91 101 93 91 102 93 other nicknames for the team include Persian Stars 91 103 93 91 104 93 91 105 93 entitled since the World Cup 2006 Shiran e Iran 91 106 93 91 107 93 meaning The Iranian Lions or The Lions of Persia 91 108 93 Shir Dilan Lion Hearts and Princes of Persia 91 109 93 91 110 93 used since AFC Asian Cup 2011 91 111 93 Iran s slogan for the 2014 FIFA World Cup was Honour of Persia selected in an internet poll held by FIFA 91 112 93 91 113 93 A more recently used nickname due to the presence of the Asiatic cheetah on the 2014 World Cup jersey is Youzpalangan which means The Cheetahs 91 114 93 The team mascot Yupa is also a cheetah 91 115 93 Kits and crests edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Iran national football team kits Traditionally Iran national football team s home kit is white and the away kit is red Sometimes green shirts with white shorts and red socks are used Kit suppliers edit The table below shows the history of kit supplier for the Iranian national football team Kit supplier Period Adidas 1978 Puma 91 116 93 1980 Amini 91 117 93 1981 1993 Shekari 1993 1998 Puma 1998 2000 Shekari 2000 2003 Daei Sport 2003 2006 Puma 2006 2007 Merooj 2007 2008 Daei Sport 2008 2009 Legea 2009 2012 Uhlsport 91 114 93 2012 2016 Givova 91 118 93 2016 Adidas 91 119 93 2016 2019 Uhlsport 2019 2022 Merooj 91 120 93 2022 present Sponsorship edit On 1 February 2014 Iran announced the addition of the endangered Asiatic cheetah on their 2014 FIFA World Cup kits to bring attention to its conservation efforts 91 114 93 Rivalries edit Main articles Iran Iraq football rivalry and Iran Saudi Arabia football rivalry Iran and Iraq are neighboring rivals sharing a history According to the Malay Mail Emotions are always high when Iran and Iraq meet on the football pitch In the contemporary era especially during the reign of Saddam Hussein the two countries had worsened relations and fought the Iran Iraq War for 8 years 91 121 93 91 122 93 91 123 93 91 124 93 91 125 93 In 2001 for the first time in decades an Iran Iraq match was not held at a neutral venue 91 123 93 The rivalry was escalated after Iraq knocked Iran out of the 2015 AFC Asian Cup in controversial circumstances 91 126 93 91 127 93 Iran leads the series with 17 wins 7 draws and 6 losses Iran and Saudi Arabia are ideological rivals 91 128 93 The game was ranked eighth in Goal com s 2010 list of Football s 10 Greatest International Rivalries 91 129 93 and ninth in Bleacher Report s 2014 list of International Football s 10 Most Politically Charged Football Rivalries 91 130 93 All of their matches have been competitive none of them were friendlies The first match was played on 24 August 1975 with Iran defeating Saudi Arabia 3 0 Iran leads the series with 5 wins 6 draws and 4 losses Iran and South Korea are competitive rivals with over 50 years of history 91 131 93 As two of the leading teams in the continent in the 1970s the rivalry is among the most storied in Asian football Since their initial meeting in the 1958 Asian Games they have faced off in a total of 32 games South Korea frequently held the upper hand in the early years of the competition but things started to shift in the twenty first century Iran has triumphed six times since 2006 while Korea has only defeated them once by a score of 1 0 at the Asian Cup in 2011 Before Korea recovered its footing in 2017 and pushed the Middle Eastern team to a tie the past three times they faced off Iran won four straight games after the 2011 AFC Asian Cup Stadiums edit Main article Iran national football team records 160 Home record Azadi Stadium 1991 Since 1972 Iran s national stadium has been Tehran s Azadi Stadium with a nominal capacity of 78 116 spectators 91 132 93 Azadi Stadium is the 28th largest association football stadium in the world seventh in Asia and first in West Asia A record was set in Azadi for the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Australia with over 128 000 in attendance 91 133 93 Since 1979 the government restricts Iranian women from entering the stadiums 91 134 93 91 135 93 However FIFA condemned the move and wrote to Iranian Football Federation in June 2019 The federation in their letter gave deadline to uplift the restrictions and let women enter the stadiums On 25 August 2019 deputy Sports Minister Jamshid Taghizadeh stated Women can go to Tehran s Azadi stadium to watch the match between Iran s national team and Cambodia in October for the Qatar World Cup qualifier 91 136 93 After the death of Sahar Khodayari select Iranian women were allowed to attend the match against Cambodia in October 2019 91 67 93 However in March 2022 Iranian women were again blocked from entering the stadium for a World Cup qualifier 91 137 93 From 1942 to 1972 Amjadieh Stadium was Iran s national stadium The other stadiums that Iran has been played international games are Bagh Shomal and Yadegar Emam Stadium Tabriz Takhti Stadium Tehran Enghelab Stadium Karaj Hafezieh Stadium Shiraz Takhti Stadium and Imam Reza Stadium Mashhad The Iran National Football Camp is the team s training ground Results and fixtures edit All opponents that the Iran football team has played at least once Main articles Iran national football team results and Iran national football team records and statistics 160 Head to head records Further information Iran national football team results 2020 present The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months as well as any future matches that have been scheduled 160 160 Win 160 160 Draw 160 160 Loss 160 160 Fixture 2023 edit Iran 160 v 160 Afghanistan 13 June 2023 CAFA Nations CupIran 160 6 1 160 AfghanistanBishkek Kyrgyzstan21 00 160 UTC 6 Azmoun 32 20 39 Taremi 32 21 39 28 39 51 39 Jahanbakhsh 32 45 39 Asadi 32 67 39 Noor 32 57 39 Stadium Dolen Omurzakov Stadium Referee Golmorad Saadollah Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan 160 v 160 Iran 16 June 2023 CAFA Nations CupKyrgyzstan 160 1 5 160 IranBishkek Kyrgyzstan21 00 160 UTC 6 Murzayev 32 52 39 Taremi 32 34 39 39 39 160 pen 56 39 Azmoun 32 66 39 79 39 Stadium Dolen Omurzakov Stadium Referee Akhrol Riskullaev Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 160 v 160 Iran 20 June 2023 CAFA Nations Cup FinalUzbekistan 160 0 1 160 IranTashkent Uzbekistan20 30 160 UTC 5 Azmoun 32 48 39 Stadium Milliy Stadium Referee Kirill Levnikov Russia Bulgaria 160 v 160 Iran 7 September FriendlyBulgaria 160 0 1 160 IranPlovdiv Bulgaria19 00 160 UTC 3 Report Mohebi 32 14 39 Stadium Hristo Botev Attendance 9 500Referee Lazar Lukic Serbia Iran 160 v 160 Angola 12 September FriendlyIran 160 4 0 160 AngolaTehran Iran19 00 160 UTC 3 30 Taremi 32 8 39 16 39 Moharrami 32 20 39 Moghanloo 32 87 39 Report Stadium Azadi Stadium Referee Mohammed Al Hoaish Saudi Arabia Jordan 160 v 160 Iran 13 October 2023 Jordan International TournamentJordan 160 1 3 160 IranAmman Jordan21 00 160 UTC 3 Al Naimat 32 74 39 Report Azmoun 32 6 39 Taremi 32 28 39 Mohammadi 32 90 4 39 Stadium Amman International Stadium Referee Mohammed Al Hoaish Saudi Arabia Iran 160 v 160 Qatar 17 October 2023 Jordan International TournamentIran 160 4 0 160 QatarAmman Jordan21 00 160 UTC 3 Kanaanizadegan 32 69 39 79 39 Jahanbakhsh 32 73 39 Azmoun 32 75 39 Report Stadium Amman International Stadium Attendance 1 000Referee ahmad Ibrahim Yacoub Jordan Iran 160 v 160 Hong Kong 16 November 2026 World Cup qualificationIran 160 4 0 160 Hong KongTehran Iran18 00 160 UTC 3 30 Azmoun 32 12 39 15 39 Taremi 32 87 39 Rezaeian 32 90 2 39 Report Stadium Azadi Stadium Attendance 6 191Referee Nazmi Nasaruddin Malaysia Uzbekistan 160 v 160 Iran 21 November 2026 World Cup qualificationUzbekistan 160 2 2 160 IranTashkent Uzbekistan18 00 160 UTC 5 Urunov 32 52 39 Sergeev 32 83 39 Report Rezaeian 32 14 39 Taremi 32 38 39 Stadium Milliy Stadium Attendance 32 551Referee Mohammed Abdulla Hassan Mohamed UAE 2024 edit Iran 160 v 160 Burkina Faso 5 January FriendlyIran 160 2 1 160 Burkina FasoKish Iran18 00 160 UTC 3 30 Taremi 32 42 39 Ebrahimi 32 71 39 Report Konate 32 16 39 Stadium Olympic Stadium Attendance 7 000Referee Yousif Saeed Hassan Iraq Indonesia 160 v 160 Iran 9 January FriendlyIndonesia 160 0 5 160 IranAl Rayyan Qatar18 00 160 UTC 3 Report Ghoddos 32 3 39 Cheshmi 32 22 39 Moghanlou 32 36 39 Ghayedi 32 70 39 87 39 Stadium Al Rayyan Training Ground Attendance 0 Iran 160 v 160 Palestine 14 January 2023 AFC Asian Cup GSIran 160 4 1 160 PalestineAl Rayyan Qatar20 30 160 UTC 3 Ansarifard 32 2 39 Khalilzadeh 32 12 39 Ghayedi 32 38 39 Azmoun 32 55 39 Report Seyam 32 45 6 39 Stadium Education City Stadium Attendance 27 691Referee Abdulrahman Al Jassim Qatar Hong Kong 160 v 160 Iran 19 January 2023 AFC Asian Cup GSHong Kong 160 0 1 160 IranAl Rayyan Qatar20 30 160 UTC 3 Report Ghayedi 32 24 39 Stadium Khalifa International Stadium Attendance 36 412Referee Hanna Hattab Syria Iran 160 v 160 United Arab Emirates 23 January 2023 AFC Asian Cup GSIran 160 2 1 160 United Arab EmiratesAl Rayyan Qatar18 00 160 UTC 3 Taremi 32 26 39 65 39 Report Al Ghassani 32 90 3 39 Stadium Education City Stadium Attendance 34 259Referee Ilgiz Tantashev Uzbekistan Iran 160 v 160 Syria 31 January 2023 AFC Asian Cup R16Iran 160 1 1 a e t 5 3 p 160 SyriaDoha Qatar19 00 160 UTC 3 Taremi 32 34 39 160 pen Report Khribin 32 64 39 160 pen Stadium Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium Attendance 8 720Referee Kim Jong hyeok South Korea PenaltiesAnsarifard Rezaeian Ebrahimi Torabi Hajsafi Sabbag Youssef Ousou Al Dali Iran 160 v 160 Japan 3 February 2023 AFC Asian Cup QFIran 160 2 1 160 JapanAl Rayyan Qatar14 30 160 UTC 3 Mohebi 32 55 39 Jahanbakhsh 32 90 6 39 160 pen Report Morita 32 28 39 Stadium Education City Stadium Attendance 35 640Referee Ma Ning China Iran 160 v 160 Qatar 7 February 2023 AFC Asian Cup SFIran 160 2 3 160 QatarDoha Qatar18 00 160 UTC 3 Azmoun 32 4 39 Jahanbakhsh 32 51 39 160 pen Report Gaber 32 17 39 Afif 32 43 39 Ali 32 82 39 Stadium Al Thumama Stadium Attendance 40 342Referee Ahmad Al Ali Kuwait Iran 160 v 160 Turkmenistan 21 March 2026 World Cup qualificationIran 160 5 0 160 TurkmenistanTehran Iran19 30 160 UTC 3 30 Kanaani 32 10 39 48 39 Azmoun 32 13 39 Mohebi 32 56 39 Noorafkan 32 90 2 39 Report Stadium Azadi Stadium Attendance 23 109Referee Yusuke Araki Japan Turkmenistan 160 v 160 Iran 26 March 2026 World Cup qualificationTurkmenistan 160 0 1 160 IranAshgabat Turkmenistan20 00 160 UTC 5 Report Ghayedi 32 45 5 39 Stadium Ashgabat Stadium Attendance 10 230Referee Sivakorn Pu udom Thailand Hong Kong 160 v 160 Iran 6 June 2026 World Cup qualificationHong Kong 160 v 160 IranSo Kon Po Hong KongStadium Hong Kong Stadium Iran 160 v 160 Uzbekistan 11 June 2026 World Cup qualificationIran 160 v 160 UzbekistanTehran IranStadium Azadi Stadium FIFA International match days 2020 2024 91 138 93 Coaching staff edit Main article List of Iran national football team managers 91 139 93 Position Name Head Coach Amir Ghalenoei Assistant Coach es Antonio Manicone Rahman Rezaei Hamid Motahari Andranik Teymourian Saeed Alhoei Goalkeeping Coach Alin Dinca Fitness Coach Ali Asghar Ghorbanalipour Physiotherapist Dr Alireza Shahab Team Doctor Dr Parhan Khanlari Masseurs Hadi Nejatpour Amir Esmaeili Team Supervisor Mehdi Kharati Team Management Mahdi Mohammadnabi Players edit Current squad edit The following 29 players have been called up to training camp for preparation of 2026 FIFA World Cup qualificatin 91 140 93 Caps and goals updated as of 26 March 2024 after the match against 160 Turkmenistan No Pos Player Date of birth age Caps Goals Club 1 1 GK Alireza Beiranvand 1992 09 21 21 September 1992 age 160 31 70 0 Persepolis 12 1 GK Hossein Pour Hamidi 1998 03 26 26 March 1998 age 160 26 1 0 Tractor 22 1 GK Hossein Hosseini 1992 06 30 30 June 1992 age 160 31 11 0 Esteghlal 2 2 DF Saleh Hardani 1998 12 26 26 December 1998 age 160 25 4 0 Esteghlal 3 2 DF Hossein Kanaanizadegan 1994 03 23 23 March 1994 age 160 30 53 6 Persepolis 4 2 DF Shojae Khalilzadeh 1989 05 14 14 May 1989 age 160 34 40 2 Tractor 5 2 DF Milad Mohammadi 1993 09 29 29 September 1993 age 160 30 59 1 Adana Demirspor 13 2 DF Saman Fallah 2001 05 12 12 May 2001 age 160 22 4 0 Gol Gohar 15 2 DF Amin Hazbavi 2003 05 06 6 May 2003 age 160 20 1 0 Al Sadd 23 2 DF Ramin Rezaeian 1990 03 21 21 March 1990 age 160 34 65 6 Sepahan 2 DF Abolfazl Jalali 1998 06 26 26 June 1998 age 160 25 4 0 Esteghlal 2 DF Hossein Goudarzi 2001 05 03 3 May 2001 age 160 22 0 0 Shams Azar 6 3 MF Saeid Ezatolahi 1996 10 01 1 October 1996 age 160 27 68 1 Shabab Al Ahli 11 3 MF Mohammad Mohebi 1998 12 20 20 December 1998 age 160 25 23 6 Rostov 14 3 MF Saman Ghoddos 1993 09 06 6 September 1993 age 160 30 50 3 Brentford 17 3 MF Ali Gholizadeh 1996 03 10 10 March 1996 age 160 28 36 6 Lech Poznan 20 3 MF Mohammad Ghorbani 2001 05 21 21 May 2001 age 160 22 1 0 Orenburg 21 3 MF Omid Noorafkan 1997 04 09 9 April 1997 age 160 27 20 1 Sepahan 8 4 FW Allahyar Sayyadmanesh 2001 06 29 29 June 2001 age 160 22 8 1 Westerlo 9 4 FW Mehdi Taremi 1992 07 18 18 July 1992 age 160 31 83 46 Porto 10 4 FW Mehdi Ghayedi 1998 12 05 5 December 1998 age 160 25 18 7 Ittihad Kalba 19 4 FW Mohammad Reza Azadi 1999 12 07 7 December 1999 age 160 24 1 0 Nassaji 4 FW Saeid Saharkhizan 2003 06 26 26 June 2003 age 160 20 0 0 Gol Gohar 4 FW Javad Aghaeipour 1999 12 06 6 December 1999 age 160 24 0 0 Esteghlal Khuzestan Recent call ups edit The following players have been called up for the team in the last 12 months Pos Player Date of birth age Caps Goals Club Latest call up GK Arsha Shakouri 2006 10 01 1 October 2006 age 160 17 0 0 Havadar v 160 Turkmenistan 21 Mar 2024 GK Payam Niazmand INJ 1995 04 06 6 April 1995 age 160 29 8 0 Sepahan v 160 Qatar 7 Feb 2024 GK Mohammad Reza Akhbari 1993 02 15 15 February 1993 age 160 31 1 0 Gol Gohar v 160 Angola 12 Sep 2023 DF Ehsan Hajsafi 1990 02 25 25 February 1990 age 160 34 142 7 AEK Athens v 160 Qatar 7 Feb 2024 DF Sadegh Moharrami INJ 1996 03 01 1 March 1996 age 160 28 30 1 Dinamo Zagreb v 160 Qatar 7 Feb 2024 DF Majid Hosseini INJ 1996 06 20 20 June 1996 age 160 27 28 0 Kayserispor v 160 Qatar 7 Feb 2024 DF Aria Yousefi 2002 04 22 22 April 2002 age 160 22 2 0 Sepahan v 160 Qatar 7 Feb 2024 DF Mohammad Daneshgar 1994 01 24 24 January 1994 age 160 30 2 0 Sepahan v 160 Uzbekistan 21 Nov 2023 DF Morteza Pouraliganji 1992 04 19 19 April 1992 age 160 32 54 3 Persepolis v 160 Qatar 17 Oct 2023 DF Hossein Moradmand 1993 06 22 22 June 1993 age 160 30 1 0 Esteghlal v 160 Angola 12 Sep 2023 DF Mohammad Naderi 1996 10 05 5 October 1996 age 160 27 1 0 Tractor Mini Camp 2 Jun 2023 DF Aref Aghasi 1997 01 02 2 January 1997 age 160 27 1 0 Tractor Mini Camp 2 Jun 2023 DF Mehdi Tikdari 1996 07 12 12 July 1996 age 160 27 0 0 Gol Gohar Mini Camp 2 Jun 2023 DF Ehsan Hosseini 1998 10 03 3 October 1998 age 160 25 0 0 Nassaji Mini Camp 2 Jun 2023 DF Amir Mehdi Janmaleki 1999 02 01 1 February 1999 age 160 25 0 0 Nassaji Mini Camp 2 Jun 2023 MF Alireza Jahanbakhsh 1993 08 11 11 August 1993 age 160 30 82 17 Feyenoord v 160 Turkmenistan 21 Mar 2024 MF Mehdi Torabi 1994 09 10 10 September 1994 age 160 29 49 7 Persepolis v 160 Turkmenistan 21 Mar 2024 MF Mahdi Limouchi 1999 11 23 23 November 1999 age 160 24 0 0 Aluminium Arak v 160 Turkmenistan 21 Mar 2024 MF Omid Ebrahimi RET 1987 09 15 15 September 1987 age 160 36 64 1 Al Shamal v 160 Qatar 7 Feb 2024 MF Rouzbeh Cheshmi 1993 07 24 24 July 1993 age 160 30 34 3 Esteghlal v 160 Qatar 7 Feb 2024 MF Javad Hosseinnejad INJ 2003 06 26 26 June 2003 age 160 20 2 0 Sepahan v 160 Burkina Faso 31 Dec 2023 MF Ali Karimi 1994 02 11 11 February 1994 age 160 30 19 0 Kayserispor v 160 Uzbekistan 21 Nov 2023 MF Ahmad Nourollahi WD 1993 02 01 1 February 1993 age 160 31 31 3 Al Wahda v 160 Hong Kong 16 Nov 2023 MF Vahid Amiri 1988 04 02 2 April 1988 age 160 36 71 2 Persepolis v 160 Angola 12 Sep 2023 MF Milad Sarlak 1995 03 26 26 March 1995 age 160 29 13 0 Malavan v 160 Angola 12 Sep 2023 MF Alireza Alizadeh 1993 02 11 11 February 1993 age 160 31 1 0 Gol Gohar v 160 Angola 12 Sep 2023 MF Mohammad Karimi 1996 06 20 20 June 1996 age 160 27 3 0 Sepahan v 160 Uzbekistan 20 Jun 2023 MF Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh 2000 10 30 30 October 2000 age 160 23 3 0 Tractor v 160 Uzbekistan 20 Jun 2023 MF Saeid Mehri 1998 02 09 9 February 1998 age 160 26 1 0 APOEL v 160 Uzbekistan 20 Jun 2023 MF Mehran Ahmadi 1997 01 01 1 January 1997 age 160 27 0 0 Malavan Mini Camp 2 Jun 2023 MF Mehdi Ghanbari 1999 01 01 1 January 1999 age 160 25 0 0 Tractor Mini Camp 2 Jun 2023 MF Mehdi Mamizadeh 2000 01 01 1 January 2000 age 160 24 0 0 Gol Gohar Mini Camp 2 Jun 2023 MF Gholamreza Sabet Imani 2000 04 06 6 April 2000 age 160 24 0 0 Paykan Mini Camp 2 Jun 2023 FW Sardar Azmoun INJ 1995 01 01 1 January 1995 age 160 29 81 52 Roma v 160 Turkmenistan 21 Mar 2024 FW Karim Ansarifard 1990 04 03 3 April 1990 age 160 34 104 30 Aris v 160 Qatar 7 Feb 2024 FW Reza Asadi 1996 01 17 17 January 1996 age 160 28 10 1 Sepahan v 160 Qatar 7 Feb 2024 FW Shahriyar Moghanlou 1994 12 21 21 December 1994 age 160 29 8 2 Sepahan v 160 Qatar 7 Feb 2024 FW Mehrdad Mohammadi 1993 09 29 29 September 1993 age 160 30 5 2 Esteghlal v 160 Uzbekistan 21 Nov 2023 FW Shahab Zahedi 1995 08 18 18 August 1995 age 160 28 1 0 Avispa Fukuoka v 160 Uzbekistan 20 Jun 2023 FW Javad Mohammadi 1996 07 20 20 July 1996 age 160 27 0 0 Zob Ahan Mini Camp 2 Jun 2023 INJ Withdrew due to injury PRE Preliminary squad standby RET Retired from the national team SUS Serving suspension WD Player withdrew from the squad due to a non injury issue COV Injured because of COVID 19 Player records edit Main pages Iran national football team records and statistics and Category Iran men s international footballers As of 26 March 2024 91 141 93 Statistics include official FIFA recognised matches only Players in bold are still active with Iran Most appearances edit Main article List of men s footballers with 100 or more international caps See also Most appearances for Iran national team Javad Nekounam is the most capped player in the history of Iran with 149 appearances Rank Player Caps Goals Career 1 Javad Nekounam 91 a 93 149 38 2000 2015 2 Ali Daei 91 b 93 148 108 1993 2006 3 Ehsan Hajsafi 142 7 2008 present 4 Ali Karimi 127 38 1998 2012 5 Jalal Hosseini 115 8 2007 2018 6 Mehdi Mahdavikia 110 13 1996 2009 7 Karim Ansarifard 104 30 2009 present 8 Andranik Teymourian 101 9 2005 2016 9 Karim Bagheri 87 50 1993 2010 Masoud Shojaei 87 8 2004 2019 Top goalscorers edit See also List of men s footballers with 50 or more international goals See also Top goalscorers for Iran national team Ali Daei is the world s second all time leading goalscorer in international matches having scored 108 goals in 148 matches Rank Player Goals Caps Ratio Career 1 Ali Daei 91 b 93 list 108 148 0 73 1993 2006 2 Sardar Azmoun 53 81 0 64 2014 present 3 Karim Bagheri 50 87 0 57 1993 2010 4 Mehdi Taremi 46 83 0 55 2015 present 5 Ali Karimi 38 127 0 3 1998 2012 Javad Nekounam 38 149 0 26 2000 2015 7 Karim Ansarifard 30 104 0 29 2009 present 8 Gholam Hossein Mazloumi 19 40 0 48 1969 1977 9 Farshad Pious 91 142 93 18 34 0 53 1984 1994 10 Reza Ghoochannejhad 17 44 0 36 2012 2018 Notes a b Nekounam has two additional caps awarded by the Iranian FA Those matches are not considered full internationals by FIFA which only counts 149 appearances 91 1 93 a b c Daei has an additional cap and goal awarded by the Iranian FA but in a match that is not considered a full international by FIFA which only counts 108 goals and 148 appearances 91 2 93 Most capped goalkeepers edit Ahmadreza Abedzadeh is the most capped goalkeeper in the history of Iran with 79 caps Rank Player Caps Career 1 Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh 79 1987 1998 2 Mehdi Rahmati 77 2004 2012 3 Ebrahim Mirzapour 70 2001 2011 4 Alireza Beiranvand 70 2015 present 5 Nasser Hejazi 91 143 93 62 1968 1980 6 Aziz Asli 28 1962 1968 Behzad Gholampour 1990 1999 8 Alireza Haghighi 24 2012 2018 9 Mansour Rashidi 20 1972 1985 Parviz Boroumand 1998 2001 Captains edit Ehsan Hajsafi is the current Iran national team captain Reign Player Career Total As Captain Tournaments Caps Goals Caps Goals 1 1965 1967 Mohammad Ranjbar 1959 1967 23 0 9 0 2 1967 1970 Hassan Habibi 1958 1970 31 0 10 0 1968 AFC Asian Cup 3 1970 1972 Mostafa Arab 1959 1972 48 2 13 0 1972 AFC Asian Cup 4 1972 1977 Parviz Ghelichkhani 1964 1977 64 12 26 7 1976 AFC Asian Cup 5 1977 1980 Ali Parvin 1970 1980 76 13 31 2 1978 FIFA World Cup 6 1980 Nasser Hejazi 1968 1980 62 0 7 0 1980 AFC Asian Cup 7 1980 1984 Mehdi Dinvarzadeh 1977 1984 26 0 9 0 8 1984 871989 91 Mohammad Panjali 1978 1991 45 0 27 0 1984 AFC Asian Cup 9 1987 891991 93 Sirous Ghayeghran 1986 1993 43 6 22 3 1988 AFC Asian Cup 1992 AFC Asian Cup 10 1993 Hamid Derakhshan 1980 1993 41 9 12 3 11 1993 1994 Farshad Pious 1984 1994 35 19 4 1 12 1996 Mojtaba Moharrami 1988 1996 37 5 2 0 1996 AFC Asian Cup 13 1996 1998 Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh 1988 1998 78 0 38 0 1998 FIFA World Cup 14 1998 1999 Nader Mohammadkhani 1988 1999 64 4 9 1 1998 FIFA World Cup 15 1999 2000 Javad Zarincheh 1987 2000 80 1 8 0 16 2000 2006 Ali Daei 1993 2006 148 108 80 44 2000 AFC Asian Cup 2004 AFC Asian Cup 2006 FIFA World Cup 17 2006 2009 Mehdi Mahdavikia 1996 2009 111 13 17 1 2007 AFC Asian Cup 18 2009 2015 Javad Nekounam 2000 2015 149 38 56 18 2011 AFC Asian Cup2014 FIFA World Cup2015 AFC Asian Cup 19 2015 2016 Andranik Teymourian 2005 2016 101 9 9 1 20 2016 2019 Masoud Shojaei 2004 2019 87 8 11 0 2018 FIFA World Cup2019 AFC Asian Cup 21 2019 Ehsan Hajsafi 2008 142 7 43 3 2022 FIFA World Cup2023 AFC Asian Cup Competition records edit FIFA World Cup edit Main article Iran at the FIFA World Cup See also FIFA World Cup records and statistics FIFA World Cup record Qualification record Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Manager s Pld W D L GF GA 1930 Not a FIFA member No qualification 1934 Not a FIFA member 1938 1950 Did not enter Did not enter 1954 1958 1962 1966 1970 1974 Did not qualify 8 5 1 2 9 6 1978 First round 14th 3 0 1 2 2 8 Squad Mohajerani 12 10 2 0 20 3 1982 Withdrew Withdrew 1986 Disqualified Disqualified 1990 Did not qualify 6 5 0 1 12 5 1994 11 5 3 3 23 13 1998 Group stage 20th 3 1 0 2 2 4 Squad Talebi 17 8 6 3 57 17 2002 Did not qualify 14 9 3 2 36 9 2006 Group stage 25th 3 0 1 2 2 6 Squad Ivankovic 12 9 1 2 29 7 2010 Did not qualify 14 5 8 1 15 9 2014 Group stage 28th 3 0 1 2 1 4 Squad Queiroz 16 10 4 2 30 7 2018 Group stage 18th 3 1 1 1 2 2 Squad Queiroz 18 12 6 0 36 5 2022 Group stage 26th 3 1 0 2 4 7 Squad Queiroz 18 14 1 3 49 8 2026 To be determined 4 3 1 0 12 2 2030 91 a 93 To be determined 2034 Total First round 6 22 18 3 4 11 13 31 150 95 36 19 328 91 Iran s World Cup record First match 160 Netherlands 3 0 Iran 160 3 June 1978 Mendoza Argentina Biggest win 160 Wales 0 2 Iran 160 25 November 2022 Al Rayyan Qatar Biggest defeat 160 England 6 2 Iran 160 21 November 2022 Al Rayyan Qatar Fastest Goal 36th minute Yahya Golmohammadi vs Mexico 160 11 June 2006 Nuremberg Germany Latest goal 90 13th minute Mehdi Taremi vs England 160 21 November 2022 Al Rayyan Qatar Olympic Games edit Main article Football at the Summer Olympics Summer Olympics record Qualification record Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Manager s Pld W D L GF GA 1900 Not an IOC member No qualification 1904 1908 1912 1920 1924 1928 1936 1948 Did not enter 1952 1956 Withdrew Withdrew 1960 Did not enter Did not enter 1964 First round 12th 3 0 1 2 1 6 Squad Fekri 6 4 1 1 14 3 1968 Withdrew Withdrew 1972 First round 12th 3 1 0 2 1 9 Squad Bayati 5 3 2 0 6 0 1976 Quarter finals 7th 3 1 0 2 4 5 Squad Mohajerani 4 3 1 0 8 1 1980 Qualified but later boycotted the event 6 4 2 0 22 2 1984 Boycotted the event Did not enter 1988 Did not qualify 2 1 0 1 2 2 1992 present See Iran national under 23 team See Iran national under 23 team Total Quarter finals 4 17 9 2 1 6 6 20 23 15 6 2 52 8 AFC Asian Cup edit Main article Iran at the AFC Asian Cup See also AFC Asian Cup records and statistics AFC Asian Cup record Qualification record Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Manager s Pld W D L GF GA 1956 Withdrew Withdrew 1960 Did not qualify 6 3 1 2 12 10 1964 Withdrew Withdrew 1968 Champions 1st 4 4 0 0 11 2 Squad Bayati Qualified as hosts 1972 Champions 1st 5 5 0 0 12 4 Squad Ranjbar Qualified as champions 1976 Champions 1st 4 4 0 0 13 0 Squad Mohajerani Qualified as hosts 1980 Third place 3rd 6 3 2 1 16 6 Squad Habibi Qualified as champions 1984 Fourth place 4th 6 2 4 0 8 3 Squad Ebrahimi 6 6 0 0 22 2 1988 Third place 3rd 6 2 2 2 3 4 Squad Dehdari 4 2 2 0 6 1 1992 Group stage 5th 3 1 1 1 2 1 Squad Parvin 2 2 0 0 10 0 1996 Third place 3rd 6 3 2 1 14 6 Squad Kohan 6 6 0 0 27 1 2000 Quarter finals 5th 4 2 1 1 7 3 Squad Talebi 6 4 1 1 16 2 2004 Third place 3rd 6 3 3 0 14 8 Squad Ivankovic 6 5 0 1 16 5 2007 Quarter finals 5th 4 2 2 0 6 3 Squad Ghalenoei 6 4 2 0 12 2 2011 Quarter finals 7th 4 3 0 1 6 2 Squad Ghotbi 6 4 1 1 11 2 2015 Quarter finals 6th 4 3 1 0 7 3 Squad Queiroz 6 5 1 0 18 5 2019 Semi finals 3rd 6 4 1 1 12 3 Squad Queiroz 8 6 2 0 26 3 2023 Semi finals 3rd 6 4 1 1 12 7 Squad Ghalenoei 8 6 0 2 34 4 2027 Qualified 4 3 1 0 12 2 Total 3 titles 15 18 74 45 20 9 143 55 74 56 11 7 222 39 Iran s AFC Asian Cup record First match 160 Iran 2 0 Hong Kong 160 10 May 1968 Tehran Iran Biggest win s 160 Iran 8 0 South Yemen 160 8 June 1976 Tehran Iran Biggest defeat s 160 South Korea 3 0 Iran 160 11 December 1988 Doha Qatar 160 Iran 0 3 Japan 160 28 January 2019 Al Ain UAE Best result Champions in 1968 1972 and 1976 Worst result 1992 group stage Asian Games edit Main article Football at the Asian Games Asian Games record Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Manager s 1951 Runners up 2nd 3 2 0 1 5 3 Squad Sadaghiani 1954 Did not enter 1958 Preliminary round 14th 2 0 0 2 0 9 Squad Meszaros 1962 Did not enter 1966 Runners up 2nd 7 4 0 3 9 6 Squad Szucs 1970 Preliminary round 8th 2 0 1 1 2 3 Squad Netto 1974 Champions 1st 7 7 0 0 20 1 Squad O Farrell 1978 Did not enter 1982 Quarter finals 8th 4 2 0 2 3 2 Squad Cheraghpour 1986 Quarter finals 6th 5 3 1 1 13 2 Squad Dehdari 1990 Champions 1st 5 4 1 0 7 1 Squad Parvin 1994 Preliminary round 9th 4 1 2 1 5 2 Squad Poklepovic 1998 Champions 1st 8 7 0 1 25 7 Squad Pourheidari 2002 present See Iran national under 23 team Total 3 titles 10 13 47 30 5 12 89 36 WAFF Championship edit Main article WAFF Championship WAFF Championship record Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Manager s 2000 Champions 1st 5 4 1 0 7 1 Squad Talebi 2002 Third place 3rd 4 1 2 t, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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WAFF Championship record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Manager(s)
2000 Champions 1st 5 4 1 0 7 1 Squad Talebi
2002 Third place 3rd 4 1 2