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PAS Tehran F.C.

Pas Tehran Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال پاس تهران, Bashgah-e Futbal-e Pas Tehran) was an Iranian football club based in Tehran, Iran. Pas F.C. was the football club of the multisport Pas Cultural and Sports Club. The club has a long and rich history and has always been associated with Iranian police, receiving most of its funding from that branch. In recent years the football club had shown itself to be a contender, thanks to increased funding and support from the team board. The team played its matches in Shahid Dastgerdi Stadium. On 9 June 2007, Pas Tehran was officially dissolved. Their right to participate in the Persian Gulf Cup was given to a newly formed team called Pas Hamedan.

PAS
Full namePas Football Club
Nickname(s)Green Cassocks
Founded8 July 1963; 59 years ago (1963-07-08)
Dissolved9 June 2007; 15 years ago (2007-06-09)
GroundShahid Dastgerdi Stadium
Capacity8,250
LeagueIran Pro League
2006–07Iran Pro League, 11th

History

The birth of Pas

In 1953, a number of police officers along with Captain Assadolahi came together to better organize the sports situation for police in Iran. That same year Assadolahi with only one football and limited resources assembled a team including himself and officers from the local police academy in Tehran. They established the Police Academy Cadets team. They had their first practice ever at a football field which belongs to the Tehran police academy. In that same year, they officially announced the establishment of the club and participated in the Championship Games of the Armed Forces. They finished second in the football tournament. Soon after, Captain Sadeghi with the help of Captain Assadolahi becomes responsible for the team's operations, and the club becomes known as Shahrbani F.C.. The team's coach at the time was Bahman Shahidi. On 8 July 1963, Shahrbani F.C. officially registered itself as a sporting club, giving itself its modern-day name, Pas. The club statute was also officially accepted by the club council in 1966. After twelve years of uncertainty, the club was finally ready to begin its work. Pas won the football league championship of Tehran Clubs ahead of Daraii and Shahin in 1966. The Tehran League at the time had 12 teams including the likes of Pas, Shahin, Daraii, Taj, Kian, Tehran-Javan, and Ararat. This happened when Shahin drew 2–2 with Daraii in the last match, what is also named as the match of the century in the Iranian football history

Club stadium

At the time of the club's establishment, the stadium complex in Ekbatan (a neighbourhood in Tehran), belonged to the Charity Department. The department made the complex available for ninety-nine-year loan period. Captain Sadeghi accepted the conditions and rented the field for a ninety-nine-year period at a price of 20,000 toman. In 1971 the Ekbatan complex's boundaries were established and the proposal to buy the land was accepted by the club council. Thanks to Captain Sadeghi's love for the club, the club was able to have one of the key elements necessary for professional football. To this day Pas is one of only a number of clubs in Iran, which has its own private stadium and practice fields.

First official match

Pas' first official match took place versus Koroush F.C. in 1964. Pas's starting lineup for this match had the following players: Faramarz Zelli, Hassan Habibi, Mohammad Ranjbar, Heshmat Mohajerani, Rasouli, Yazdanian, Meiarian, Mahmoud Yavari, Homayoun Shahrokhi, Yinehvarzan and Parviz Mirza Hassan. The final result was a 1–1 tie. Some of the above players such as Habibi, Mohajerani, Shahrokhi and Yavari are still involved in Iranian football.

Takht Jamshid Cup

 
Team players in 1970's before a league match

The Takht Jamshid Cup, was Iran's first ever nationwide football league and Pas entered the league in its first year of establishment in 1973/74. Prior to this Pas had won two local Tehran league championships in 1967 and 1968. The first couple of years in the Takht Jamshid Cup did not come with great results for Pas, but that changed when former Pas player, Hassan Habibi, became the club's manager. Under his guidance Pas won back-to-back championships in 1976/77 and 1977/78. Their team could have possibly won a third consecutive championship, but the league was cancelled and eventually folded with the arrival of the Iranian revolution.

After the revolution

The 1980s were a quiet and difficult time for Iranian football, as the Iran–Iraq War had changed the nation's priorities. Pas did not do much in these times except for participation in some minor local tournaments. After the war the Azadegan League was established and Pas came back onto the Iranian football scene in a big way. They won the inaugural season of the 1991–92 Azadegan League and were allowed to participate in the 1992–93 Asian Club Championship.

They beat Qatari club, Al Arabi in the first round, with a 4–3 aggregate score. They were then placed in group B, finishing second there, despite very poor results. In the semi-finals, which took place in Bahrain, they went up against a powerful Japanese side Yomiuri. They defeated the team in extra-time by a score of 2–1. Pas was now in the final, where they would meet Saudi club, Al-Shabab. On 22 January 1993, in Manama, Bahrain; Pas Tehran defeated Al-Shabab 1–0, becoming Asian champions. What made the feat even more amazing was that most of Pas' players were paid amateur level salaries, they stayed at a very poor hotel, and arrived very late to Bahrain. The chances of the team doing well in the tournament was considered so small that the Iranian Football Federation didn't even bother to send a representative.

Firouz Karimi continued to manage the team and he led the team to another Azadegan League championship in the 1992–93 season. Once again Pas was allowed to participate in the Asian Club Championship, but were surprisingly knocked out in the first round by Lebanese club, Al-Ansar.

IPL

 
Pas players with Brazilian legend Pelé, after a friendly match against Santos

Afterwards the club became a mediocre one, finishing in the middle of the table, for most of the following seasons. All that changed again though, when in the 2003–04 season of the IPL, Pas was able to win the championship with head coach Majid Jalali. They had a poor beginning to the 2004–05 season and replaced Jalali with Mustafa Denizli, but he was not able to make much of a difference. The club was stopped at the quarter-finals stage in the Asian Champions League despite being ahead 3–0 in the second leg of that stage in Tehran, ultimately falling apart and losing on aggregate, 4–4. They finished 6th in that season. They almost won the 2005–06 season, but finished second to champions Esteghlal F.C.

Pas did not resign Denizli and bought back Jalali again to lead the team in the 2006–07 season. This experiment failed as Jalali was fired 1 December 2006 due to Pas' poor results 11 games into the season. Previous Pas and national team coach Homayoun Shahrokhinejad was signed to lead the team for the remainder of the season.[1]

Dissolution

Pas finished 11th in the 2006–07 season. In late May rumors of the dissolution of Pas Tehran's football team began to emerge. It was said that because the city of Tehran has many football teams that have low attendance figures, it would be best for a number of teams to be relocated to other cities. On 9 June 2007, Pas Tehran was officially dissolved. Their right to participate in the Persian Gulf Cup was given to a newly formed team called Pas Hamedan. The staff and players of the football team were move to Hamedan in order to form the team. Additionally the multisport Pas Cultural and Sport Club is only participate in amateur and youth sporting events. It is not clear if the management of Pas Sports Club will restart the football team in future years.[2]

Logo history

 
Pas Tehran 1978–2001
 
Pas Tehran 2001–2007

Season-by-season

The table below chronicles the achievements of Pas in various competitions since 1991 until 2007.

Year Division Position Hazfi Cup AFC
1991–92 Azadegan League 1st Did not qualify
1992–93 Azadegan League 1st Not Held Champion
1993–94 Azadegan League 5th First round
1994–95 Azadegan League 6th Did not qualify
1995–96 Azadegan League 4th
1996–97 Azadegan League 4th
1997–98 Azadegan League 2nd Not Held
1998–99 Azadegan League 5th Semifinal
1999–00 Azadegan League 7th Quarterfinal
2000–01 Azadegan League 6th
2001–02 Iran Pro League 4th 1/8 Final
2002–03 Iran Pro League 2nd Semi-final
2003–04 Iran Pro League 1st Quarterfinal
2004–05 Iran Pro League 6th Quarterfinal Quarterfinal
2005–06 Iran Pro League 2nd 1/8 Final Did not qualify
2006–07 Iran Pro League 11th 1/8 Final Did not qualify

Honours

 
Pas players celebrating their first league championship in 1967

Domestic

Continental

  Winners (1): 1992–93

Intercontinental

Invitational

Club chairmen

  • Ferydoon Sadeghi (1963–1980)
  • Karim Mallahi (1980–1990)
  • Nasser Shafagh (1990–2000)
  • Mostafa Ajorloo (2000–2006)
  • Hashem Ghiasi (2006–2007)

Club managers

Managerial history

Notes

  1. ^ در جلسه معارفه كادرفني جديد پاس (in Persian). IPNA. Retrieved 2 December 2006.[dead link]
  2. ^ (in Persian). ISNA. Archived from the original on 11 June 2007. Retrieved 9 June 2007.
  3. ^ Somnath Sengupta (1 August 2011). "The Glorious History of IFA Shield". The Hard Tackle. from the original on 10 July 2018. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
  4. ^ Chaudhuri, Arunava. . indianfootball.de. Indian Football Network. Archived from the original on 7 October 2021. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  5. ^ Raunak, Majumdar (31 May 2019). . chaseyoursport.com. Chase Your Sport. Archived from the original on 3 July 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2021.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Fourth oldest club cup, organized by the Indian Association and played between Indian clubs and other invited ones.

References

  • . Official Club Website (in Persian). Archived from the original on 20 August 2006. Retrieved 12 October 2006.

External links

  • (in Persian) Official Website
  • (in Persian) Official Sport Newscast
  • (in Persian) Pas-e-Javan Sport Newspaper
  • (in Persian) Pas-e-Ghavamin
Achievements
Preceded by Champions of Asia
1992–93
Succeeded by

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Pas Tehran Football Club Persian باشگاه فوتبال پاس تهران Bashgah e Futbal e Pas Tehran was an Iranian football club based in Tehran Iran Pas F C was the football club of the multisport Pas Cultural and Sports Club The club has a long and rich history and has always been associated with Iranian police receiving most of its funding from that branch In recent years the football club had shown itself to be a contender thanks to increased funding and support from the team board The team played its matches in Shahid Dastgerdi Stadium On 9 June 2007 Pas Tehran was officially dissolved Their right to participate in the Persian Gulf Cup was given to a newly formed team called Pas Hamedan PASFull namePas Football ClubNickname s Green CassocksFounded8 July 1963 59 years ago 1963 07 08 Dissolved9 June 2007 15 years ago 2007 06 09 GroundShahid Dastgerdi StadiumCapacity8 250LeagueIran Pro League2006 07Iran Pro League 11thHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 The birth of Pas 1 2 Club stadium 1 3 First official match 1 4 Takht Jamshid Cup 1 5 After the revolution 1 6 IPL 1 7 Dissolution 2 Logo history 3 Season by season 4 Honours 4 1 Domestic 4 2 Continental 4 3 Intercontinental 4 4 Invitational 5 Club chairmen 6 Club managers 6 1 Managerial history 7 Notes 7 1 Footnotes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe birth of Pas Edit In 1953 a number of police officers along with Captain Assadolahi came together to better organize the sports situation for police in Iran That same year Assadolahi with only one football and limited resources assembled a team including himself and officers from the local police academy in Tehran They established the Police Academy Cadets team They had their first practice ever at a football field which belongs to the Tehran police academy In that same year they officially announced the establishment of the club and participated in the Championship Games of the Armed Forces They finished second in the football tournament Soon after Captain Sadeghi with the help of Captain Assadolahi becomes responsible for the team s operations and the club becomes known as Shahrbani F C The team s coach at the time was Bahman Shahidi On 8 July 1963 Shahrbani F C officially registered itself as a sporting club giving itself its modern day name Pas The club statute was also officially accepted by the club council in 1966 After twelve years of uncertainty the club was finally ready to begin its work Pas won the football league championship of Tehran Clubs ahead of Daraii and Shahin in 1966 The Tehran League at the time had 12 teams including the likes of Pas Shahin Daraii Taj Kian Tehran Javan and Ararat This happened when Shahin drew 2 2 with Daraii in the last match what is also named as the match of the century in the Iranian football history Club stadium Edit At the time of the club s establishment the stadium complex in Ekbatan a neighbourhood in Tehran belonged to the Charity Department The department made the complex available for ninety nine year loan period Captain Sadeghi accepted the conditions and rented the field for a ninety nine year period at a price of 20 000 toman In 1971 the Ekbatan complex s boundaries were established and the proposal to buy the land was accepted by the club council Thanks to Captain Sadeghi s love for the club the club was able to have one of the key elements necessary for professional football To this day Pas is one of only a number of clubs in Iran which has its own private stadium and practice fields First official match Edit Pas first official match took place versus Koroush F C in 1964 Pas s starting lineup for this match had the following players Faramarz Zelli Hassan Habibi Mohammad Ranjbar Heshmat Mohajerani Rasouli Yazdanian Meiarian Mahmoud Yavari Homayoun Shahrokhi Yinehvarzan and Parviz Mirza Hassan The final result was a 1 1 tie Some of the above players such as Habibi Mohajerani Shahrokhi and Yavari are still involved in Iranian football Takht Jamshid Cup Edit Team players in 1970 s before a league match The Takht Jamshid Cup was Iran s first ever nationwide football league and Pas entered the league in its first year of establishment in 1973 74 Prior to this Pas had won two local Tehran league championships in 1967 and 1968 The first couple of years in the Takht Jamshid Cup did not come with great results for Pas but that changed when former Pas player Hassan Habibi became the club s manager Under his guidance Pas won back to back championships in 1976 77 and 1977 78 Their team could have possibly won a third consecutive championship but the league was cancelled and eventually folded with the arrival of the Iranian revolution After the revolution Edit The 1980s were a quiet and difficult time for Iranian football as the Iran Iraq War had changed the nation s priorities Pas did not do much in these times except for participation in some minor local tournaments After the war the Azadegan League was established and Pas came back onto the Iranian football scene in a big way They won the inaugural season of the 1991 92 Azadegan League and were allowed to participate in the 1992 93 Asian Club Championship They beat Qatari club Al Arabi in the first round with a 4 3 aggregate score They were then placed in group B finishing second there despite very poor results In the semi finals which took place in Bahrain they went up against a powerful Japanese side Yomiuri They defeated the team in extra time by a score of 2 1 Pas was now in the final where they would meet Saudi club Al Shabab On 22 January 1993 in Manama Bahrain Pas Tehran defeated Al Shabab 1 0 becoming Asian champions What made the feat even more amazing was that most of Pas players were paid amateur level salaries they stayed at a very poor hotel and arrived very late to Bahrain The chances of the team doing well in the tournament was considered so small that the Iranian Football Federation didn t even bother to send a representative Firouz Karimi continued to manage the team and he led the team to another Azadegan League championship in the 1992 93 season Once again Pas was allowed to participate in the Asian Club Championship but were surprisingly knocked out in the first round by Lebanese club Al Ansar IPL Edit Pas players with Brazilian legend Pele after a friendly match against Santos Afterwards the club became a mediocre one finishing in the middle of the table for most of the following seasons All that changed again though when in the 2003 04 season of the IPL Pas was able to win the championship with head coach Majid Jalali They had a poor beginning to the 2004 05 season and replaced Jalali with Mustafa Denizli but he was not able to make much of a difference The club was stopped at the quarter finals stage in the Asian Champions League despite being ahead 3 0 in the second leg of that stage in Tehran ultimately falling apart and losing on aggregate 4 4 They finished 6th in that season They almost won the 2005 06 season but finished second to champions Esteghlal F C Pas did not resign Denizli and bought back Jalali again to lead the team in the 2006 07 season This experiment failed as Jalali was fired 1 December 2006 due to Pas poor results 11 games into the season Previous Pas and national team coach Homayoun Shahrokhinejad was signed to lead the team for the remainder of the season 1 Dissolution Edit Pas finished 11th in the 2006 07 season In late May rumors of the dissolution of Pas Tehran s football team began to emerge It was said that because the city of Tehran has many football teams that have low attendance figures it would be best for a number of teams to be relocated to other cities On 9 June 2007 Pas Tehran was officially dissolved Their right to participate in the Persian Gulf Cup was given to a newly formed team called Pas Hamedan The staff and players of the football team were move to Hamedan in order to form the team Additionally the multisport Pas Cultural and Sport Club is only participate in amateur and youth sporting events It is not clear if the management of Pas Sports Club will restart the football team in future years 2 Logo history Edit Pas Tehran 1978 2001 Pas Tehran 2001 2007Season by season EditThe table below chronicles the achievements of Pas in various competitions since 1991 until 2007 Year Division Position Hazfi Cup AFC1991 92 Azadegan League 1st Did not qualify1992 93 Azadegan League 1st Not Held Champion1993 94 Azadegan League 5th First round1994 95 Azadegan League 6th Did not qualify1995 96 Azadegan League 4th1996 97 Azadegan League 4th1997 98 Azadegan League 2nd Not Held1998 99 Azadegan League 5th Semifinal1999 00 Azadegan League 7th Quarterfinal2000 01 Azadegan League 6th2001 02 Iran Pro League 4th 1 8 Final2002 03 Iran Pro League 2nd Semi final2003 04 Iran Pro League 1st Quarterfinal2004 05 Iran Pro League 6th Quarterfinal Quarterfinal2005 06 Iran Pro League 2nd 1 8 Final Did not qualify2006 07 Iran Pro League 11th 1 8 Final Did not qualifyHonours Edit Pas players celebrating their first league championship in 1967 Domestic Edit Tehran Province League 1 1966 67 Iranian Football League 8 1965 1967 1968 1976 77 1977 78 1991 92 1992 93 2003 04Continental Edit AFC Champions League Winners 1 1992 93Intercontinental Edit Afro Asian Club Championship 1 Runner up 1993Invitational Edit IFA Shield IFA note 1 1970 Runners up 3 4 DCM Trophy 1991 5 Club chairmen EditFerydoon Sadeghi 1963 1980 Karim Mallahi 1980 1990 Nasser Shafagh 1990 2000 Mostafa Ajorloo 2000 2006 Hashem Ghiasi 2006 2007 Club managers EditManagerial history Edit Mehdi Asadollahi 1963 1972 Hassan Habibi 1972 1978 Homayoun Shahrokhi 1978 1980 Mehdi Monajati 1980 1989 Firouz Karimi 1989 1993 Mehdi Monajati 1993 Ebrahim Ghasempour 1993 1996 Firouz Karimi 1996 1997 Ebrahim Ghasempour 1997 Bijan Zolfagharnasab 1997 1999 Mahmoud Yavari 1999 Ebrahim Ghasempour 1999 2000 Hossein Faraki 2000 Farhad Kazemi 2000 2001 Firouz Karimi 2001 Homayoun Shahrokhinejad 2001 2003 Majid Jalali 2003 2004 Mustafa Denizli 2004 2006 Majid Jalali 2006 Homayoun Shahrokhinejad 2006 2007 Notes Edit در جلسه معارفه كادرفني جديد پاس in Persian IPNA Retrieved 2 December 2006 dead link تيم فوتبال بزرگسالان پاس رسما به همدان انتقال يافت in Persian ISNA Archived from the original on 11 June 2007 Retrieved 9 June 2007 Somnath Sengupta 1 August 2011 The Glorious History of IFA Shield The Hard Tackle Archived from the original on 10 July 2018 Retrieved 10 July 2018 Chaudhuri Arunava List of Winners Runners Up of the IFA Shield indianfootball de Indian Football Network Archived from the original on 7 October 2021 Retrieved 20 February 2021 Raunak Majumdar 31 May 2019 The DCM Trophy Oldest Indian Tournament with International Exposure chaseyoursport com Chase Your Sport Archived from the original on 3 July 2021 Retrieved 4 December 2021 Footnotes Edit Fourth oldest club cup organized by the Indian Association and played between Indian clubs and other invited ones References Editتاريخچه باشگاه پاس Official Club Website in Persian Archived from the original on 20 August 2006 Retrieved 12 October 2006 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pas FC in Persian Official Website in Persian Official Sport Newscast in Persian Pas e Javan Sport Newspaper in Persian Pas e GhavaminAchievementsPreceded byAl Hilal Champions of Asia1992 93 Succeeded byThai Farmers Bank Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PAS Tehran F C amp oldid 1124177736, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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