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Persepolis F.C.

Persepolis Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال پرسپولیس, romanizedBâšgâh-e Futbâl-e Perspolis) is an Iranian professional football club based in Tehran that competes in the Persian Gulf Pro League. Persepolis F.C. is the football club of the multisport Persepolis Athletic and Cultural Club. The club is owned by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. There have been many attempts to privatise the club, which have been without success due to the large debt the club has accumulated.

Persepolis FC
Full namePersepolis Football Club
Nickname(s)Red Army[1][2]
Tehran Reds[3]
Short namePRS[4]
FoundedNovember 1963; 60 years ago (1963-11) as Persepolis Amateur (Bowling) team[5]
[6][7]
March 21, 1968; 56 years ago (1968-03-21) as Persepolis Football team[8][9]
GroundAzadi Stadium
Capacity78,116[10]
OwnerPersepolis Athletic and Cultural Club
(Shahr Bank: 30%
Bank Mellat: 20%
Tejarat Bank: 20%
Bank Saderat Iran: 5%
Refah Bank: 5%
EN Bank: 5%
MSY: 5.15%
Public Shareholders: 9.85% – IFB: PSPP1)
PresidentReza Darvish[11]
Head coachOsmar Loss
LeaguePersian Gulf Pro League
2022–23Persian Gulf Pro League, 1st
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Persepolis was founded in 1963 by Ali Abdo and has been in the first division of Iranian football since 1968. The club has played at its home ground, Azadi Stadium, since 1973. They contest the Tehran Derby against rival team Esteghlal, a match that is closely followed by Iranian football fans and considered to be one of the biggest in Asia.[12] According to the Asian Football Confederation, Persepolis is the most popular football club in Asia.[13][14][15] At the AFC Champions League, 11 of the top 20 matches by attendance were played by Persepolis. Persepolis has also broken the record of 100,000 attendees in four matches at the AFC Champions League. Persepolis has won a record fifteen Iranian league titles, as well as seven Hazfi Cups, five Super Cups and the 1990–91 Asian Cup Winners' Cup.[16] Many notable players have played for the club, including former Bundesliga players Ali Karimi, Ali Daei, Vahid Hashemian and Mehdi Mahdavikia. Ali Parvin, who spent 18 years with the club from 1970 to 1988, is widely regarded as the club's greatest player.

History edit

Shahin F.C. (1942–1967) edit

 
Shahin F.C. in the 1960s, including many players who went on to play for Persepolis

Shahin was established in 1942 by Dr. Abbas Ekrami, a teacher.[17][18] Ekrami founded the club with the help of his young students and adopted the motto: "اول اخلاق، دوم درس، سوم ورزش" (transl. "Ethics first, education second, sports third").[19]

Shahin produced many talented players, including Parviz Dehdari, Masoud Boroumand, Homayoun Behzadi, Jafar Kashani, Hossein Kalani and Hamid Shirzadegan, as well as players who played for the Iran national football team. Shahin was popular in the 1960s, but the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI) and Keihan Varzeshi (Iran's most important sports publication at the time) viewed that popularity as a threat. The conflict between FFIRI and the team grew to a head on 9 July 1967—two days after Shahin's 3–0 win against Tehranjavan F.C.—when the FFIRI dissolved the clubm.[20] League attendance dropped and other clubs, including Pas, Rah Ahan and Oghab, attempted to sign Shahin players.[citation needed]

Establishment early years (1963–1969) edit

 
Ali Abdo, founder and first chairman of the club
 
Persepolis in the 1960s

Persepolis Athletic and Cultural Club was established in 1963 by Ali Abdo.[21] Abdo had returned to Iran from the United States and was a championship boxer.

Persepolis F.C. started the 1968 season with Dehdari as manager. Under Dehdari, the club signed many of Shahin's former players, thereby retaining its popularity. The team was initially quite weak, and participated in Iran's second division. The best player on the team then was Mahmoud Khordbin.

The club, using four Shahin players, had a friendly match with Jam Abadan, a respected team at the time. After the match, the remainder of the Shahin players joined Persepolis. That year, no league competition was held, as many teams had been dissolved, so a 44-team tournament was held. Persepolis, along with Pas, Taj and Oghab, finished top of the group.

The next year Persepolis was the first Iranian club to compete at the Asian Champion Club Tournament held in Thailand, where they were eliminated in the group stage.

Takht Jamshid Cup (1969–1979) edit

 
Persepolis winning the Takht Jamshid Cup in 1973

In 1969, Mahmoud Khayami, one of the founders of automobile company Iran National, negotiated with Persepolis and signed all former Shahin players, except for Aziz Asli and Mahmoud Khordbin, to his new team, Paykan Tehran F.C.[22] Paykan won the championship that year, but the new players moved back to Persepolis at the end of the season.[23]

In 1971, Persepolis won its first ever championship in the Iranian League; Persepolis had ended the season with 13 wins and 1 draw in 14 weeks. In 1972, Abdo announced Persepolis as the first professional football club in Iran. The club did not enter the domestic league and only played against foreign clubs; a few months later, it became amateur again.[23] In 1973, the Takht Jamshid Cup was established. Persepolis won the inaugural Cup and again in 1975.[24] That year, Persepolis lost just two matches of thirty matches.[25] Persepolis is the most successful club in the Takht Jamshid Cup league, clinching two championship titles and finishing three times as runner-up.[26]

Success under tough conditions (1979–1990) edit

 
Persepolis players Safar Iranpak, Homayoun Behzadi and Hossein Kalani at the Takht Jamshid Cup

With the Iranian Revolution in 1979, Abdo returned to United States. Although Persepolis won the Espandi Cup, the club fell apart and many of its old players did not return. The club's property was sequestered by the government-run Oppressed and Veterans Foundation (Persian: بنیاد مستضعفان و جانبازان) and the club was placed under the management of the Physical Education Organization (Persian: سازمان تربیت بدنی).[27]

In 1981, the Physical Education Organization declared that the name of the club would change, but club officials, players and fans opposed the move. In protest, the team did not appear in a match against Homa in the Tehran league, losing 3–0 by default and handing Homa the championship. In 1986, the club was taken over by the Oppressed and Veterans Foundation and renamed Azadi (transl. freedom; Persian: آزادی). Players declared that they would not play for the club if the name change went through. After a brief period, the Foundation handed control back to the Physical Education Organization. On 16 February 1987, the Physical Education Organization renamed the club Pirouzi (transl. victory; Persian: پیروزی) with the players' agreement; fans still called the name Persepolis, however.[28] On 10 April 2012, club chairman Mohammad Rouyanian announced that the club's official name was Persepolis.[29]

In the 1980s, the club only played in the Tehran League and various elimination tournaments. Persepolis was successful and maintained its popularity, winning the Tehran League five seasons in a row. During that time,[when?] Ali Parvin served as player-manager.[citation needed]

Revitalization (1990–2001) edit

The 1990s were a successful decade for the team, with four league championships, two Hazfi Cups, a strong roster and renewed support. At one point, more than six Persepolis players were starters on Iran's national team. The team won the national championship in the 1995–96 season, coming back from being 10 points behind Bahman to be 6 points ahead of the league runner-up. They won the league again the next season, again finishing ahead of the runner up by 6 points. They were stopped by the Korean Pohang Steelers in the semi-finals of the Asian Champions' Cup.[clarification needed] Persepolis finished third, defeating Iraq's Al-Zawraa in the third place match.[clarification needed]

The team withdrew from the league[clarify] in the following season because a large number of players were on the national team and the club had commitment to play in the Asian Champions' Cup. The poor scheduling and mismanagement of both the FFIRI and AFC officials led to this unprofessional event.[clarification needed] This prevented Persepolis from possibly winning a third consecutive league championship. Persepolis did not have much luck in the Asian Champion's cup either, as they were once again stopped in the semi-finals, this time by Chinese club, Dalian Wanda; they lost the third place match to Al-Hilal.

The 1996–97 and 1997–98 Persepolis teams are considered by many to be among the greatest Iranian clubs to ever play. National team players and future superstars, such as Ahmadreza Abedzadeh, Khodadad Azizi, Karim Bagheri, Ali Daei, Mehdi Mahdavikia, Mehrdad Minavand and Ali Karimi played for the club during those seasons.

After the World Cup 1998, several of Persepolis' best players were transferred to European clubs, but Persepolis maintained a talented squad, with future national team members Ali Karimi and Hamed Kavianpour joining the club. They won the 1998–99 championship as well as the Hazfi Cup that season. They also won the 1999–2000 league championship, again finishing third in the Asian Champions Cup. This would be their last championship in the Azadegan League era. Most of Persepolis' championships at the time were won while Ali Parvin was the manager and Amirali Abedini was the chairman.

IPL era (2001–present) edit

 
Ali Karimi played for the team on three occasions from 1998 to 2013.

Persepolis joined the Iran Pro League (IPL) when it was formed in 2001. By the end of the inaugural season, they were in a close race with their rival Esteghlal, which led the league by two points going into the final day of the regular season. Esteghlal's loss to Malavan and Persepolis' 1–0 win against Fajr Sepasi in their last games of the season gave Persepolis a one-point lead and the first-ever IPL championship. Persepolis finished third in the 2002–03 season; they also failed to advance out of the group stage in the newly created AFC Champions League.

When Akbar Ghamkhar took over as club chairman, he made several changes in an effort to improve the team. He made player and staff salaries public, angering Parvin, the highest paid player on the team. Ghamkhar hired coach Vinko Begović and entered into contracts with several prominent players. Persepolis had a good start in the 2003–04 season, but things deteriorated. Begović left the team and German manager Rainer Zobel was bought in. Ghamkhar was also replaced with Hojatollah Khatib, who brought back Parvin as the club's technical director. The club finished fifth in the standings in the 2004–05 season.

The club experienced major financial problems as some of the spending decisions made in previous years had overextended the club.[when?] Persepolis finished the 2005–06 season in ninth place, the lowest it had ever placed. Parvin left the club in February 2006, vowing to never return to Persepolis following a 4–2 loss to Fajr Sepasi in Azadi Stadium; after the game, fans had cursed at Parvin and the players.

Khatib resigned as chairman and Mohammad Hassan Ansarifard was elected to the post by the club council.[when?] Arie Haan was brought in as the new manager,[30][31] helping the team make it to the 2005–06 Hazfi Cup final, but he was fired by the club just before the 2006–07 season began. Turkish manager Mustafa Denizli signed with the team on 17 August 2006.[32][33] Denizili's first match was the final cup matchWith the final cup match being his first one as the club's manager, Denizli was not able to help the club win the Hazfi Cup in 2006, a cup that the team needed to gain entry into the Asian Champion's League and to receive financial benefits by doing so.[clarification needed]

The club did not win the Hazfi Cup in 2007, losing to Sepahan in the semi-finals. The club finished third in the 2006–07 IPL, and Denizli left the club after Ansarifard resigned as chairman in June 2007.

Afshin Ghotbi: Emperor epoch edit

 
Fans celebrating after the club won the title in the 2007–08 season

Habib Kashani became the club chairman in June 2007 and selected Afshin Ghotbi as head coach of Persepolis for the 2007–08 season.[34] Ghotbi promised to lead Persepolis to the IPL championship;[35] the club started the IPL with a 3–2 win over Sanat Naft. Persepolis was undefeated until the 17th round, where they suffered a 2–1 loss to Sepahan.[36] On 9 January 2008, the disciplinary committee of the FFIRI penalized Sepahan with a five point deduction because its fans had seriously injured a security soldier. This was later reduced to three points. Persepolis was also docked six points by FIFA because of unpaid wages to a number of former players.[37] This placed Persepolis behind Sepahan in the standings.[38] Near the end of the season, Sheys Rezaei and Mohammad Reza Mamani were expelled by the team after both players showed poor behaviour towards club players, coaches and management, and for other non-football related issues.[39] Habib Kashani and Mahmoud Khordbin both suffered heart attacks during the season.[40] Persepolis cut Sepahan's seven-point lead to two points by the last game of the season. In the last week, Persepolis defeated Sepahan, when Sepehr Heidari scored a 90+6th-minute goal in front of over 110,000 fans in Azadi Stadium, earning Persepolis its second championship in the IPL and a slot in the Asian Champions League.[41][42] Persepolis, Ghotbi, and Mohsen Khalili won the Team, Manager and Player of the year titles at the 2007–2008 Golden Ball awards.[43][44]

Ghotbi's contract expired at the end of the season and he decided to leave the club.[45][46] His assistant, Hamid Estili, was very close to management but Kashani and other club officials resigned because of conflicts between them and the Iran Physical Education Department.[47][48] Dariush Mostafavi was then selected as club chairman.[49] Mostafavi promised to bring Ghotbi back. Negotiations were successful, and on 4 July 2008, Ghotbi signed a two-year contract with Persepolis.[50][51] Ghotbi had many problems with Mostafavi and resigned on 19 November 2008. When talking to the popular Iranian show 90, Ghotbi teared up when discussing leaving Persepolis and the fans who had given him the nickname Emperor.[52] Ghotbi left the team in mid-season after a series of losses and eventually became head coach of the Iran national football team.[53]

After the resignation of Ghotbi, his assistant Afshin Peyrovani was named as interim head coach of the club; he led the team in 11 matches in Iran Pro League, and was replaced with former Portugal and Saudi Arabia manager, Nelo Vingada. Vingada's contract was terminated at the end of the season.[when?]

Daei years edit

 
Persepolis players celebrating after winning the 2010–11 Hazfi Cup

After Vingada was fired as head coach of the club, former Croatia and Dinamo Zagreb manager Zlatko Kranjčar was hired as his successor, but he was quickly replaced with former Persepolis and Iran national football team captain, Ali Daei.[when?] At the end of the 2009–10 Season, Persepolis finished fourth in the league, but they won the Hazfi Cup. In the Hazfi Cup final, Persepolis defeated Azadegan League club Gostaresh Foolad Tabriz 4–1 on aggregate to qualify for the 2011 AFC Champions League. In the 2010–11 season, Persepolis finished fourth in the league and was eliminated in the group stage of the 2011 AFC Champions League. At the end of the season, Persepolis won the 2010–11 Hazfi Cup after defeating rivals Sepahan, Foolad and Malavan.[54] The technical committee chose Hamid Estili as Daei's successor on that day.[clarify][55] Under the management of Daei, Persepolis won back to back trophies for the first time in 13 seasons.

After Daei's resignation, Hamid Estili, Mustafa Denizli, Manuel José and Yahya Golmohammadi managed Persepolis, for a record[clarify] four head coaches over two seasons. Golmohammadi led Persepolis to the final of the Hazfi Cup, where they lost to Sepahan on penalties. After the Hazfi Cup, Golmohammadi announced that he would not be managing Persepolis the following season.

Daei returned to the club and signed a three years contract before the start of 2013–14 season. Under Daei, Persepolis finished second with 55 points, 2 points behind champions Foolad. Persepolis retained its place in the AFC Champions League after a two-year absence. After a poor start to the 2014–15 season which left Persepolis in 9th place, Daei was sacked and replaced by Hamid Derakhshan.

Ivanković years edit

 
Persepolis players celebrating winning the 2017–18 season

On 5 April 2015, Hamid Derakhshan resigned as head coach of Persepolis and was temporarily replaced by Hossein Abdi.[56][57] On the following day, former Iran national football team manager Branko Ivanković was named as new head coach of the club.

On 15 May 2015, Ivanković won his first Tehran derby after a 1–0 victory over Esteghlal. Later that week, on 19 May 2015, Persepolis defeated Al-Hilal 1–0 in the first leg of AFC Champions League round of 16. In the second leg they lost 3–0 against Al-Hilal and were eliminated.

After the departure of Mohammad Nouri, the club named Hadi Norouzi as the captain for the 2015–16 season. Persepolis was also very active in the summer transfer season, adding Iranian international Ramin Rezaeian, Croatian defender Luka Marić and Honduras international Jerry Bengtson.

 
Hadi Norouzi celebrating a goal

On 1 October 2015, club captain Hadi Norouzi died in his sleep at the age of 30 after an apparent heart attack.[58] After Norouzi's death, Persepolis improved their form and won several games in a row, propelling them to the top 3 midway through the season. After a historic 4–2 win against Esteghlal in the Tehran derby, the team moved into first place. However, after a loss to Naft Tehran on 28 April, the team dropped down to third place. Persepolis won the following week's match against Gostaresh Foolad and moved into second place, behind Esteghlal Khuzestan on goal difference. A final day win on 13 May 2016 against Rah Ahan was not enough for Persepolis, as Esteghlal Khuzestan also won their game and were crowned champions of Persian Gulf Pro League 2015–16.

Before the 2016–17 season, Persepolis added national team members Alireza Beiranvand, Jalal Hosseini and Vahid Amiri. Persepolis started the season strong and never dropped below third place. They set records for the lowest number of goals conceded and most points accumulated after 17 weeks in a Persian Gulf Pro League season. On 15 April 2017, Persepolis became the champions of the season with three weeks remaining until the end of the season. After a victory against Machine Sazi, Persepolis claimed its third championship in the Persian Gulf Pro League and its 10th championship in total.[citation needed] Persepolis defended its championship in the Persian Gulf Pro League 2017–18 and won Super cup.

On 30 May 2017, Persepolis advanced to the quarterfinals in the AFC Champions League, for the first time in its current format, after defeating Qatari club Lekhwiya 1–0 in the Round of 16. Persepolis beat Saudi club Al Ahli 5–3 on aggregate to make it to the semi-finals, where they lost to Al Hilal 6–2 on aggregate. In 2018, Persepolis advanced to the AFC Champions Leage finals, losing 2–0 in the first leg. Persepolis were held to a goalless draw by the Kashima Antlers of Japan in the second leg of the AFC Champions League.[59] On 16 May 2019, Ivanković lead the team to a Persian Gulf Pro League championship with a hat-trick.[60] He left the club at the end of season after four years, winning a record seven trophies for a foreign coach.

Colours and crest edit

 
The Persian column from Persepolis serves as a symbol for the team.
 
An illustration of a column at Apadana, from the Illustrerad verldshistoria utgifven

Persepolis Football Club was named after Persepolis, the capital of the Achaemenid Empire. The club logo incorporates elements from the location. The first design of Persepolis' crest used the Faravahar, an ancient Persian and Zoroastrian symbol depicting a man with three-feathered falcon wings.[61] After using the crest on its shirt in its early years, the team stopped including the crest[when?] on its shirt until the 1980s. In the middle of the 1980s, the team created a new crest based on an image depicted on a column at Apadana. The image consists of two bull heads attached to one body, with a cup on top and the Olympic symbols underneath.[61] The bull is a symbol of productivity in ancient Persian beliefs and Persian Literature, and the cup on the top of the column represents the championship. The team then changed the crest again in the middle of the 1990s to a more stylised image: the crest became bent[clarification needed] and the Olympic rings were dropped, the cup became more explicit, and the bull heads leaned toward the cup.[61] This version was used until 2004,[61] when the team restored the Olympic rings and replaced the bulls with the Homa, a mythological bird and symbol used in the architecture of Persepolis.[61] During the 2011–2012 season, and before 74th Tehran derby, the club released a new version of its logo[62] This current version of the club's logo incorporates the previous version into a red shield-shaped frame and includes the name of Persepolis in Persian and English.[61] One of Persepolis' nicknames is Sorkhpoushan (transl. "the reds"; Persian: سرخپوشان), stemming from their traditional kit, which is predominantly red. From the foundation of the club, the common home kit includes a red shirt, red (in some seasons black or white) shorts and red socks. White and black colours are also seen in the kit. In the early 1970s, the players wore black shorts. White shorts were used in the late 1970s, and red shorts became predominant in the 1980s.[citation needed]

In the 2006–07 season, fans saw the team wear red-and-white striped shirts. The away kit of the club usually includes a white background.[citation needed]

 
Persepolis' kits in 2015–16 season
Historical kits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1971–72 First National League Title
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1975–76 3rd National League Title
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2001–02 1st IPL and 8th National League Title[63]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2007–08 2nd IPL and 9th National League Title
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2016–17 3rd IPL and 10th National League Title
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2017–18 4th IPL and 11th National League Title
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Stadium and facilities edit

 
17 May 2008: Persepolis-Sepahan match during the last week of the 7th IPL at the Azadi Stadium. Azadi Stadium hosted over 100,000 fans for the match.

When Persepolis was founded, the football team did not have a stadium, although it had gymnasiums, swimming pools and bowling alleys.[64][65][66] Ali Abdo bought some land in the Ekbatan area of Tehran and constructed a stadium there.[67][when?] At the time, it was known as Apadana Stadium. Persepolis played only one game at the stadium[67] because the seating was poorly organised and other Iranian clubs would not cooperate to play there.[67] Persepolis then used the stadium as a training ground.[67]

Around the mid-1970s, Abdo had to sell much of the club's property to keep the club functioning due to its poor financial situation; he sold Apadana Stadium to Rah Ahan for 200,000 tomans in 1975.[67] Apadana Stadium is now called Rah Ahan Stadium. Due to the Iranian Islamic Revolution in 1979, club properties were confiscated by the Oppressed and Veterans Foundation. Bowling Abdo, the club's original headquarters, was burnt down, and Abdo returned to the United States.[citation needed]

Azadi Stadium edit

Before the construction of Azadi Stadium in 1971, Persepolis played its matches at Amjadieh (Shahid Shiroudi) Stadium. Since its construction, the team has played almost all of their home games at Azadi Stadium, except for the 2002–03 season, when they played all but two of their home matches at Tehran's Takhti Stadium while renovations were taking place at Azadi.[68]

In mid-2006, Persepolis considered buying Shahre Ghods Stadium,[69] but the deal fell through due to Persepolis' poor financial situation and the long distance between the city center and the stadium.[70]

Derafshifar Stadium edit

 
Derafshifar Stadium, Persepolis' training camp

Derafshifar Stadium is Persepolis' training ground and academy base. Inside the complex, there are training areas, a hotel and pools. There is also a sauna, steam and weight rooms, a restaurant, conference rooms and offices. The stadium was given to Persepolis in 2013 with the support of team president Mohammad Rouyanian.[71][72][73][74]

Shahid Kazemi Stadium edit

 
Kazemi Stadium hosted the club's training since 2017

Persepolis became the owner of Shahid Kazemi Stadium in the winter of 2016. The stadium, with a capacity of 15,000, is used for training sessions and friendly matches. The complex has a sauna, steam room, weight room, restaurant and conference room. In January 2017, the club announced they would renovate the complex by adding a second natural grass pitch, parking lots and a cafeteria, as well as upgrading the conference room, locker room, gym and swimming pool.[75]

Persepolis University edit

Persepolis opened the first Iranian sport university in 2013. Dariuosh Soudi was appointed as the first president of the university and Mehdi Mahdavikia was the first student of this university. This university has 600 students and accepts students in thirteen different fields, including football and futsal coaching, fitness, sports reporting and match commentary.[76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][excessive citations]

Persepolis TV and internet radio edit

In June 2013, Persepolis launched Persepolis TV, available on Hot Bird satellite television. The manager of Persepolis TV was Reza Rashidpour.[84][85] The channel closed in October 2013, and was relaunched during the 2017–18 season.[citation needed]

The team also operates an internet radio station through its official website. The station includes recordings that can be downloaded. Rouyanian negotiated an agreement with "Iran Seda" to air live commentary of the 77th Tehran derby, commentated by Eskandar Koti.[86]

Food and drink edit

The club began selling energy drinks since 2013.[87] The club has also established these restaurants to improve its finances and bring in fans. The first restaurant opened in Shiraz.[88] As of June 2023, all three restaurants have closed.[citation needed][needs update?]

Rivalries edit

Tehran Derby edit

 
A Persepolis fan shows holds up a balloon depicting the number "6", referring to Persepolis' 6–0 win against Esteghlal in 1973

Persepolis plays in the Tehran Derby against Esteghlal; their rivalry is derived from the previous significant derby between Shahin and Taj.[citation needed] After the departure of Shahin players to Persepolis, the club became popular and its archrival Taj (meaning "crown" in Persian) was supported by the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza. The Derby was declared the most important derby in Asia and the 22nd most important derby in the world in June 2008 by World Soccer.[89][90][91] Persepolis has the largest margin of victory, having defeated Esteghlal 6–0 on 7 September 1973.[citation needed]

Persepolis vs Sepahan edit

Persepolis has a rivalry with Sepahan, which is based in Isfahan. Both clubs were dependent upon Shahin; one hired most of the Shahin players in its early years and the other was the branch of Shahin F.C. in Isfahan. The rivalry renewed in the early 2000s, when Isfahan's teams—Sepahan and Zob Ahan—Sepahan won IPL and the Hazfi Cup. Persepolis also had a derby against the now dissolved club, Pas Tehran.

Persepolis vs Tractor edit

Persepolis started a rivalry with Tractor when they returned to the first tier of Iranian football league after eight years.

Players edit

First-team squad edit

As of 26 February 2024[92]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Other players on the contract edit

As of 7 February 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
8 DF   IRN Morteza PouraliganjiINJ
No. Pos. Nation Player
80 MF   IRN Yasin SalmaniU23INJ

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF   IRN Milad Sarlak (at Malavan until June 2025)
15 DF   IRN Abolfazl SoleimaniU21 (at Aluminium Arak until June 2024)
16 FW   IRN Mehdi Abdi (at Tractor until June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
77 MF   IRN Mohammad Omri (at Malavan until June 2025)
99 GK   IRN Ahmad Gohari (at Aluminium Arak until June 2024)

Retired numbers edit

No. Player Position Persepolis debut Last match Ref.
24   Hadi Norouzi MF/FW 24 October 2008 25 September 2015 [93][94][95][96]

On 6 October 2015, the club retired number 24 in memory of Hadi Norouzi, who died of a heart attack at age 30.

Notable players edit

For notable players see List of Persepolis F.C. players.
For details on former players see Category:Persepolis F.C. players.

Club captains edit

 
Omid Alishah is the current captain of Persepolis.
# Name Nat Career in
Persepolis
Captaincy Shirt
No.
1 Hamid Jasemian   1968–69 1968–69 5
2 Aziz Asli   1968–71 1969–71 1
3 Buyuk Vatankhah   1968–69
1970–74
1971–72 6
4 Homayoun Behzadi   1967–68
1969–75
1972–74 10
5 Jafar Kashani   1968–69
1970–75
1974 4
6 Ebrahim Ashtiani   1968–69
1970–76
1974–76 2
7 Ali Parvin   1970–88 1976–88 7
8 Mohammad Mayeli Kohan   1976–90 1988–89 19
9 Mohammad Panjali   1977–87
1989–94
1989–94 5
10 Farshad Pious   1985–88
1989–97
1994–96 17
11 Mojtaba Moharrami   1988–97 1996–97 8
12 Hossein Abdi   1987–2000 1997–2000 12
13 Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh   1994–01 2000–01 1
14 Afshin Peyrovani   1993–96
1997–04
2001–04 5
15 Behrouz Rahbarifar   1994–03
2004–06
2004–06 20
16 Karim Bagheri   1996–97
2002–10
2006–10 6
17 Sheys Rezaei   2003–08
2009–12
2010 13
18 Sepehr Heidari   2007–11 2011 3
19 Ali Karimi   1998–01
2008–09
2011–13
2011–12 8
20 Mehdi Mahdavikia   1995–98
2012–13
2012–13 2
21 Mohammad Nouri   2010–15 2013–15 14
22 Hadi Norouzi   2008–13
2014–15
2015 24
23 Alireza Nourmohammadi   2010–16 2015–16 20
24 Jalal Hosseini   2012–14
2016–22
2016–22 4
25 Omid Alishah   2013–17
2018–
2022– 2

Hall of Fame edit

The players below are part of the Persepolis F.C. Hall of Fame:[97][98][99][100]

Managers edit

Notable managers edit

The table below shows Persepolis managers who have won noteworthy titles or had a great impact[clarify] on the team.

Name Nat Period Trophies
Parviz Dehdari   1968–69 Tehran Hazfi Cup: 1969 Runner-up
Asian Club Championship Qualification: 1969 Winner
Alan Rogers   1971–76 Iran local league: 1971–72 Winner
Takht Jamshid Cup: 1973–74 Winner – 1974–75 Runner-up
Buyuk Vatankhah   1976 Takht Jamshid Cup: 1975–76 Winner
Ali Parvin   1982–93
1998–03
2005–06
Persian Gulf Pro League: 2001–02 Winner
Azadegan League: 1998–99, 1999–00 Winners – 1992–93, 2000–01 Runners-up
Qods League: 1990 Runner-up
Tehran Province League: 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Winners – 1982, 1984, 1992 Runner-up
Tehran Hazfi Cup: 1982, 1987 Winners – 1981 Runner-up
Hazfi Cup: 1988, 1992, 1998–99 Winners
Asian Cup Winners' Cup: 1991 Winner – 1993 Runner-up
Asian Club Championship: 1999–2000 semi-finals (3rd place), 2000–01 semi-finals (3rd place)
Stanko Poklepović   1995–97 Azadegan League: 1995–96, 1996–97 Winners
Asian Club Championship: 1996–97 semi-finals (3rd place)
Mustafa Denizli   2006–07
2011–12
Hazfi Cup: 2005–06 Runner-up
Afshin Ghotbi   2007–08 Persian Gulf Pro League: 2007–08 Winner
Ali Daei   2009–11
2013–14
Persian Gulf Pro League: 2013–14 Runner-up
Hazfi Cup: 2009–10, 2010–11 Winners
Branko Ivanković   2015–19 Persian Gulf Pro League: 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19 Winners, 2015–16 Runner-up
Hazfi Cup: 2018–19 Winner
Super Cup: 2017, 2018, 2019 Winners
AFC Champions League: 2017 semi-finals, 2018 Runners up
Yahya Golmohammadi   2012–13
2020–24
Persian Gulf Pro League: 2019–20, 2020–21, 2022–23 Winners, 2021–22 Runner-up
Hazfi Cup: 2022–23 Winner, 2013 Runner-up
Super Cup: 2020, 2023 Winner
AFC Champions League: 2020 Runners up

Personnel edit

 
Osmar Loss, current head coach of the club

Technical staff edit

Position Staff
Manager Osmar Loss
First-team coach Rafael Toledo
Assistant coaches Jalal Hosseini
Fitness coach Jose Augusto Losada Benítez
Assistant Fitness coach Saman Eskandari
Goalkeeping coach Jorcey Anísio Garcia Santos
Assistant Goalkeeping coach Javad Bagheri
Analyzers Mehrdad Khanban
Mohammad Asgari
Club doctor Alireza Haghighat
Physiotherapist Ali Azam Moadi[101]
Academy director Mohsen Khalili
U21 Head coach Mahmoud Ansari
U19 Head coach Mehdi Atalou
U16 Head coach Farzad Ashoubi
U14 Head coach Hassan Khanmohammadi
Team Manager Afshin Peyrovani
Media Officer Alireza Ashraf
Director of International Relations Amir Ali Hosseini

Last updated: 11 June 2022
Source: Persepolis F.C.

Management edit

Office Name
Chairman Reza Darvish
Deputy chairman TBD
Board secretary Hossein Shahriyari
Board members Hossein Shahriyari
Hossein Khabiri
Mohammad Delbari
Majid Pourahmadi
Peyman Haddadi

Last updated: 1 July 2023
Source: isna.ir

Honours edit

Persepolis F.C. Honours[7][102][103][104][105][106]
Type Competition Titles Runners-up Winning Years Runners-up Years
Domestic National League 15 10 1971–72, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99 *, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2007–08, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19 *, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2022–23* 1974–75, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1989–90, 1992–93, 1993–94, 2000–01, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2021–22
Hazfi Cup 7s 2 1987–88, 1991–92, 1998–99 *, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2018–19 *, 2022–23* 2005–06, 2012–13
Super Cup 5 1 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023 2021
Espandi Cup 1 1979–80
Provincial Tehran Football League 7 4 1982–83, 1986–87 , 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 2011–12 1970–71, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1991–92
Tehran Hazfi Cup 4 2 1978–79, 1981–82, 1986–87, 2011–12 1968–69, 1980–81
Continental Asian Cup Winners' Cup 1 1 1990–91¤ 1992–93
AFC Champions League 2 2018, 2020
  •   Record
  • ¤First ever winners
  • * Won League title and Hazfi Cup
  • Won Tehran League title and Tehran Hazfi Cup
  • s shared record
 
Persepolis' season positions

Continental history edit

Individual honours edit

Asian Young Footballer of the Year

Asian Footballer of the Year

Iran World Cup captains

AFC Asian Cup MVP Award

Statistics and records edit

Ali Parvin, who played from 1970 to 1988, holds the record for Persepolis appearances with 341. Afshin Peyrovani holds the league appearances records with 209, playing from 1993 to 2004. The record for a goalkeeper is held by Alireza Beiranvand, with 189 appearances. The record for total Persepolis appearances among current players is held by Hadi Norouzi, with 175 appearances and 32 goals.

With 149 caps, Ali Daei of Iran is Persepolis' most capped international player. Farshad Pious is the club's all-time top goalscorer in all competitions with 153 goals in 211 matches,[107] playing between 1985 and 1998. Persepolis set the Iran's league records for most titles (15) and most runners-up (9). The club's all-time top scorer is Farshad Pious with 153 goals. The team has a record for scoring in 36 consecutive matches in two seasons (2014–2015) and a record 22 games unbeaten.

Ownership edit

Persepolis is publicly owned. Privatisation of both Persepolis and Esteghlal, has failed, most likely due to the government's lack of interest to bequeath the enormous social (and potentially financial) capital of the two clubs to private entities.[citation needed] In May 2009, in the run-up to the 2009 presidential election, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stated that the club would be privatised.[citation needed] A second much anticipated bid in May 2015 was called null and void after Persepolis fan and tycoon Hossein Hedayat was found unqualified by Iranian Privatization Organization.[108] It is expected that the transfer of the club to private investors will be a long process, largely due to problems with the club's financial documents and the debts that the club has accumulated, which make it unable to be listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange.[citation needed] Shares for the club can be sold on the OTC market once it has removed all of its financial ambiguities.[citation needed]

Sponsorship edit

  • Main sponsor: Irancell
  • Official shirt manufacturer: Merooj
  • Sponsor: Bimeh.com
  • Sponsor: Bank Shahr
  • Water supplier: Veensu

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers edit

Persepolis League Sponsors
Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
2014–15 Macron None
2015–16 Uhlsport T.T Bank None Hamrahe Aval
2016–17¤ Joma Hamrahe Aval
2017–18 Irancell
2018–19 Li-Ning
2019–20 Uhlsport Irancell Tourism Bank
2020–21 Tourism Bank
2021–22 Tourism Bank Irancell
2022–23 Irancell
2023–24 Merooj
¤ in 2016–17 Persepolis wore Givova kits for the first ten matches of the season.

Supporters edit

Persepolis is one of the most supported teams in Iranian football. Unofficial counts indicate that the club has over 40 million fans.[109][110] The club is based in Tehran and is popular in all parts of country. Persepolis also has a fan base in Afghanistan[111] and Persian Gulf countries.[112]

Famous fans edit

Affiliated clubs edit

Reserve teams edit

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This article is about the men s professional football team For the women s team associated to the same club see Persepolis F C women This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Persepolis F C news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Persepolis Football Club Persian باشگاه فوتبال پرسپولیس romanized Basgah e Futbal e Perspolis is an Iranian professional football club based in Tehran that competes in the Persian Gulf Pro League Persepolis F C is the football club of the multisport Persepolis Athletic and Cultural Club The club is owned by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports There have been many attempts to privatise the club which have been without success due to the large debt the club has accumulated Persepolis FCFull namePersepolis Football ClubNickname s Red Army 1 2 Tehran Reds 3 Short namePRS 4 FoundedNovember 1963 60 years ago 1963 11 as Persepolis Amateur Bowling team 5 6 7 March 21 1968 56 years ago 1968 03 21 as Persepolis Football team 8 9 GroundAzadi StadiumCapacity78 116 10 OwnerPersepolis Athletic and Cultural Club Shahr Bank 30 Bank Mellat 20 Tejarat Bank 20 Bank Saderat Iran 5 Refah Bank 5 EN Bank 5 MSY 5 15 Public Shareholders 9 85 IFB PSPP1 PresidentReza Darvish 11 Head coachOsmar LossLeaguePersian Gulf Pro League2022 23Persian Gulf Pro League 1stWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season Persepolis was founded in 1963 by Ali Abdo and has been in the first division of Iranian football since 1968 The club has played at its home ground Azadi Stadium since 1973 They contest the Tehran Derby against rival team Esteghlal a match that is closely followed by Iranian football fans and considered to be one of the biggest in Asia 12 According to the Asian Football Confederation Persepolis is the most popular football club in Asia 13 14 15 At the AFC Champions League 11 of the top 20 matches by attendance were played by Persepolis Persepolis has also broken the record of 100 000 attendees in four matches at the AFC Champions League Persepolis has won a record fifteen Iranian league titles as well as seven Hazfi Cups five Super Cups and the 1990 91 Asian Cup Winners Cup 16 Many notable players have played for the club including former Bundesliga players Ali Karimi Ali Daei Vahid Hashemian and Mehdi Mahdavikia Ali Parvin who spent 18 years with the club from 1970 to 1988 is widely regarded as the club s greatest player Contents 1 History 1 1 Shahin F C 1942 1967 1 2 Establishment early years 1963 1969 1 3 Takht Jamshid Cup 1969 1979 1 4 Success under tough conditions 1979 1990 1 5 Revitalization 1990 2001 1 6 IPL era 2001 present 1 6 1 Afshin Ghotbi Emperor epoch 1 6 2 Daei years 1 6 3 Ivankovic years 2 Colours and crest 3 Stadium and facilities 3 1 Azadi Stadium 3 2 Derafshifar Stadium 3 3 Shahid Kazemi Stadium 3 4 Persepolis University 3 5 Persepolis TV and internet radio 3 6 Food and drink 4 Rivalries 4 1 Tehran Derby 4 2 Persepolis vs Sepahan 4 3 Persepolis vs Tractor 5 Players 5 1 First team squad 5 2 Other players on the contract 5 3 Out on loan 5 4 Retired numbers 5 5 Notable players 5 6 Club captains 5 7 Hall of Fame 6 Managers 6 1 Notable managers 7 Personnel 7 1 Technical staff 7 2 Management 8 Honours 9 Continental history 10 Individual honours 11 Statistics and records 12 Ownership 13 Sponsorship 13 1 Shirt sponsors and manufacturers 14 Supporters 14 1 Famous fans 15 Affiliated clubs 16 Reserve teams 17 References 18 External linksHistory editMain article History of Persepolis F C Shahin F C 1942 1967 edit nbsp Shahin F C in the 1960s including many players who went on to play for Persepolis Shahin was established in 1942 by Dr Abbas Ekrami a teacher 17 18 Ekrami founded the club with the help of his young students and adopted the motto اول اخلاق دوم درس سوم ورزش transl Ethics first education second sports third 19 Shahin produced many talented players including Parviz Dehdari Masoud Boroumand Homayoun Behzadi Jafar Kashani Hossein Kalani and Hamid Shirzadegan as well as players who played for the Iran national football team Shahin was popular in the 1960s but the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran FFIRI and Keihan Varzeshi Iran s most important sports publication at the time viewed that popularity as a threat The conflict between FFIRI and the team grew to a head on 9 July 1967 two days after Shahin s 3 0 win against Tehranjavan F C when the FFIRI dissolved the clubm 20 League attendance dropped and other clubs including Pas Rah Ahan and Oghab attempted to sign Shahin players citation needed Establishment early years 1963 1969 edit nbsp Ali Abdo founder and first chairman of the club nbsp Persepolis in the 1960s Persepolis Athletic and Cultural Club was established in 1963 by Ali Abdo 21 Abdo had returned to Iran from the United States and was a championship boxer Persepolis F C started the 1968 season with Dehdari as manager Under Dehdari the club signed many of Shahin s former players thereby retaining its popularity The team was initially quite weak and participated in Iran s second division The best player on the team then was Mahmoud Khordbin The club using four Shahin players had a friendly match with Jam Abadan a respected team at the time After the match the remainder of the Shahin players joined Persepolis That year no league competition was held as many teams had been dissolved so a 44 team tournament was held Persepolis along with Pas Taj and Oghab finished top of the group The next year Persepolis was the first Iranian club to compete at the Asian Champion Club Tournament held in Thailand where they were eliminated in the group stage Takht Jamshid Cup 1969 1979 edit nbsp Persepolis winning the Takht Jamshid Cup in 1973 In 1969 Mahmoud Khayami one of the founders of automobile company Iran National negotiated with Persepolis and signed all former Shahin players except for Aziz Asli and Mahmoud Khordbin to his new team Paykan Tehran F C 22 Paykan won the championship that year but the new players moved back to Persepolis at the end of the season 23 In 1971 Persepolis won its first ever championship in the Iranian League Persepolis had ended the season with 13 wins and 1 draw in 14 weeks In 1972 Abdo announced Persepolis as the first professional football club in Iran The club did not enter the domestic league and only played against foreign clubs a few months later it became amateur again 23 In 1973 the Takht Jamshid Cup was established Persepolis won the inaugural Cup and again in 1975 24 That year Persepolis lost just two matches of thirty matches 25 Persepolis is the most successful club in the Takht Jamshid Cup league clinching two championship titles and finishing three times as runner up 26 Success under tough conditions 1979 1990 edit nbsp Persepolis players Safar Iranpak Homayoun Behzadi and Hossein Kalani at the Takht Jamshid Cup With the Iranian Revolution in 1979 Abdo returned to United States Although Persepolis won the Espandi Cup the club fell apart and many of its old players did not return The club s property was sequestered by the government run Oppressed and Veterans Foundation Persian بنیاد مستضعفان و جانبازان and the club was placed under the management of the Physical Education Organization Persian سازمان تربیت بدنی 27 In 1981 the Physical Education Organization declared that the name of the club would change but club officials players and fans opposed the move In protest the team did not appear in a match against Homa in the Tehran league losing 3 0 by default and handing Homa the championship In 1986 the club was taken over by the Oppressed and Veterans Foundation and renamed Azadi transl freedom Persian آزادی Players declared that they would not play for the club if the name change went through After a brief period the Foundation handed control back to the Physical Education Organization On 16 February 1987 the Physical Education Organization renamed the club Pirouzi transl victory Persian پیروزی with the players agreement fans still called the name Persepolis however 28 On 10 April 2012 club chairman Mohammad Rouyanian announced that the club s official name was Persepolis 29 In the 1980s the club only played in the Tehran League and various elimination tournaments Persepolis was successful and maintained its popularity winning the Tehran League five seasons in a row During that time when Ali Parvin served as player manager citation needed Revitalization 1990 2001 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The 1990s were a successful decade for the team with four league championships two Hazfi Cups a strong roster and renewed support At one point more than six Persepolis players were starters on Iran s national team The team won the national championship in the 1995 96 season coming back from being 10 points behind Bahman to be 6 points ahead of the league runner up They won the league again the next season again finishing ahead of the runner up by 6 points They were stopped by the Korean Pohang Steelers in the semi finals of the Asian Champions Cup clarification needed Persepolis finished third defeating Iraq s Al Zawraa in the third place match clarification needed The team withdrew from the league clarify in the following season because a large number of players were on the national team and the club had commitment to play in the Asian Champions Cup The poor scheduling and mismanagement of both the FFIRI and AFC officials led to this unprofessional event clarification needed This prevented Persepolis from possibly winning a third consecutive league championship Persepolis did not have much luck in the Asian Champion s cup either as they were once again stopped in the semi finals this time by Chinese club Dalian Wanda they lost the third place match to Al Hilal The 1996 97 and 1997 98 Persepolis teams are considered by many to be among the greatest Iranian clubs to ever play National team players and future superstars such as Ahmadreza Abedzadeh Khodadad Azizi Karim Bagheri Ali Daei Mehdi Mahdavikia Mehrdad Minavand and Ali Karimi played for the club during those seasons After the World Cup 1998 several of Persepolis best players were transferred to European clubs but Persepolis maintained a talented squad with future national team members Ali Karimi and Hamed Kavianpour joining the club They won the 1998 99 championship as well as the Hazfi Cup that season They also won the 1999 2000 league championship again finishing third in the Asian Champions Cup This would be their last championship in the Azadegan League era Most of Persepolis championships at the time were won while Ali Parvin was the manager and Amirali Abedini was the chairman IPL era 2001 present edit nbsp Ali Karimi played for the team on three occasions from 1998 to 2013 Persepolis joined the Iran Pro League IPL when it was formed in 2001 By the end of the inaugural season they were in a close race with their rival Esteghlal which led the league by two points going into the final day of the regular season Esteghlal s loss to Malavan and Persepolis 1 0 win against Fajr Sepasi in their last games of the season gave Persepolis a one point lead and the first ever IPL championship Persepolis finished third in the 2002 03 season they also failed to advance out of the group stage in the newly created AFC Champions League When Akbar Ghamkhar took over as club chairman he made several changes in an effort to improve the team He made player and staff salaries public angering Parvin the highest paid player on the team Ghamkhar hired coach Vinko Begovic and entered into contracts with several prominent players Persepolis had a good start in the 2003 04 season but things deteriorated Begovic left the team and German manager Rainer Zobel was bought in Ghamkhar was also replaced with Hojatollah Khatib who brought back Parvin as the club s technical director The club finished fifth in the standings in the 2004 05 season The club experienced major financial problems as some of the spending decisions made in previous years had overextended the club when Persepolis finished the 2005 06 season in ninth place the lowest it had ever placed Parvin left the club in February 2006 vowing to never return to Persepolis following a 4 2 loss to Fajr Sepasi in Azadi Stadium after the game fans had cursed at Parvin and the players Khatib resigned as chairman and Mohammad Hassan Ansarifard was elected to the post by the club council when Arie Haan was brought in as the new manager 30 31 helping the team make it to the 2005 06 Hazfi Cup final but he was fired by the club just before the 2006 07 season began Turkish manager Mustafa Denizli signed with the team on 17 August 2006 32 33 Denizili s first match was the final cup matchWith the final cup match being his first one as the club s manager Denizli was not able to help the club win the Hazfi Cup in 2006 a cup that the team needed to gain entry into the Asian Champion s League and to receive financial benefits by doing so clarification needed The club did not win the Hazfi Cup in 2007 losing to Sepahan in the semi finals The club finished third in the 2006 07 IPL and Denizli left the club after Ansarifard resigned as chairman in June 2007 Afshin Ghotbi Emperor epoch edit nbsp Fans celebrating after the club won the title in the 2007 08 season Habib Kashani became the club chairman in June 2007 and selected Afshin Ghotbi as head coach of Persepolis for the 2007 08 season 34 Ghotbi promised to lead Persepolis to the IPL championship 35 the club started the IPL with a 3 2 win over Sanat Naft Persepolis was undefeated until the 17th round where they suffered a 2 1 loss to Sepahan 36 On 9 January 2008 the disciplinary committee of the FFIRI penalized Sepahan with a five point deduction because its fans had seriously injured a security soldier This was later reduced to three points Persepolis was also docked six points by FIFA because of unpaid wages to a number of former players 37 This placed Persepolis behind Sepahan in the standings 38 Near the end of the season Sheys Rezaei and Mohammad Reza Mamani were expelled by the team after both players showed poor behaviour towards club players coaches and management and for other non football related issues 39 Habib Kashani and Mahmoud Khordbin both suffered heart attacks during the season 40 Persepolis cut Sepahan s seven point lead to two points by the last game of the season In the last week Persepolis defeated Sepahan when Sepehr Heidari scored a 90 6th minute goal in front of over 110 000 fans in Azadi Stadium earning Persepolis its second championship in the IPL and a slot in the Asian Champions League 41 42 Persepolis Ghotbi and Mohsen Khalili won the Team Manager and Player of the year titles at the 2007 2008 Golden Ball awards 43 44 Ghotbi s contract expired at the end of the season and he decided to leave the club 45 46 His assistant Hamid Estili was very close to management but Kashani and other club officials resigned because of conflicts between them and the Iran Physical Education Department 47 48 Dariush Mostafavi was then selected as club chairman 49 Mostafavi promised to bring Ghotbi back Negotiations were successful and on 4 July 2008 Ghotbi signed a two year contract with Persepolis 50 51 Ghotbi had many problems with Mostafavi and resigned on 19 November 2008 When talking to the popular Iranian show 90 Ghotbi teared up when discussing leaving Persepolis and the fans who had given him the nickname Emperor 52 Ghotbi left the team in mid season after a series of losses and eventually became head coach of the Iran national football team 53 After the resignation of Ghotbi his assistant Afshin Peyrovani was named as interim head coach of the club he led the team in 11 matches in Iran Pro League and was replaced with former Portugal and Saudi Arabia manager Nelo Vingada Vingada s contract was terminated at the end of the season when Daei years edit nbsp Persepolis players celebrating after winning the 2010 11 Hazfi Cup After Vingada was fired as head coach of the club former Croatia and Dinamo Zagreb manager Zlatko Kranjcar was hired as his successor but he was quickly replaced with former Persepolis and Iran national football team captain Ali Daei when At the end of the 2009 10 Season Persepolis finished fourth in the league but they won the Hazfi Cup In the Hazfi Cup final Persepolis defeated Azadegan League club Gostaresh Foolad Tabriz 4 1 on aggregate to qualify for the 2011 AFC Champions League In the 2010 11 season Persepolis finished fourth in the league and was eliminated in the group stage of the 2011 AFC Champions League At the end of the season Persepolis won the 2010 11 Hazfi Cup after defeating rivals Sepahan Foolad and Malavan 54 The technical committee chose Hamid Estili as Daei s successor on that day clarify 55 Under the management of Daei Persepolis won back to back trophies for the first time in 13 seasons After Daei s resignation Hamid Estili Mustafa Denizli Manuel Jose and Yahya Golmohammadi managed Persepolis for a record clarify four head coaches over two seasons Golmohammadi led Persepolis to the final of the Hazfi Cup where they lost to Sepahan on penalties After the Hazfi Cup Golmohammadi announced that he would not be managing Persepolis the following season Daei returned to the club and signed a three years contract before the start of 2013 14 season Under Daei Persepolis finished second with 55 points 2 points behind champions Foolad Persepolis retained its place in the AFC Champions League after a two year absence After a poor start to the 2014 15 season which left Persepolis in 9th place Daei was sacked and replaced by Hamid Derakhshan Ivankovic years edit nbsp Persepolis players celebrating winning the 2017 18 season On 5 April 2015 Hamid Derakhshan resigned as head coach of Persepolis and was temporarily replaced by Hossein Abdi 56 57 On the following day former Iran national football team manager Branko Ivankovic was named as new head coach of the club On 15 May 2015 Ivankovic won his first Tehran derby after a 1 0 victory over Esteghlal Later that week on 19 May 2015 Persepolis defeated Al Hilal 1 0 in the first leg of AFC Champions League round of 16 In the second leg they lost 3 0 against Al Hilal and were eliminated After the departure of Mohammad Nouri the club named Hadi Norouzi as the captain for the 2015 16 season Persepolis was also very active in the summer transfer season adding Iranian international Ramin Rezaeian Croatian defender Luka Maric and Honduras international Jerry Bengtson nbsp Hadi Norouzi celebrating a goal On 1 October 2015 club captain Hadi Norouzi died in his sleep at the age of 30 after an apparent heart attack 58 After Norouzi s death Persepolis improved their form and won several games in a row propelling them to the top 3 midway through the season After a historic 4 2 win against Esteghlal in the Tehran derby the team moved into first place However after a loss to Naft Tehran on 28 April the team dropped down to third place Persepolis won the following week s match against Gostaresh Foolad and moved into second place behind Esteghlal Khuzestan on goal difference A final day win on 13 May 2016 against Rah Ahan was not enough for Persepolis as Esteghlal Khuzestan also won their game and were crowned champions of Persian Gulf Pro League 2015 16 Before the 2016 17 season Persepolis added national team members Alireza Beiranvand Jalal Hosseini and Vahid Amiri Persepolis started the season strong and never dropped below third place They set records for the lowest number of goals conceded and most points accumulated after 17 weeks in a Persian Gulf Pro League season On 15 April 2017 Persepolis became the champions of the season with three weeks remaining until the end of the season After a victory against Machine Sazi Persepolis claimed its third championship in the Persian Gulf Pro League and its 10th championship in total citation needed Persepolis defended its championship in the Persian Gulf Pro League 2017 18 and won Super cup On 30 May 2017 Persepolis advanced to the quarterfinals in the AFC Champions League for the first time in its current format after defeating Qatari club Lekhwiya 1 0 in the Round of 16 Persepolis beat Saudi club Al Ahli 5 3 on aggregate to make it to the semi finals where they lost to Al Hilal 6 2 on aggregate In 2018 Persepolis advanced to the AFC Champions Leage finals losing 2 0 in the first leg Persepolis were held to a goalless draw by the Kashima Antlers of Japan in the second leg of the AFC Champions League 59 On 16 May 2019 Ivankovic lead the team to a Persian Gulf Pro League championship with a hat trick 60 He left the club at the end of season after four years winning a record seven trophies for a foreign coach Colours and crest edit nbsp The Persian column from Persepolis serves as a symbol for the team nbsp An illustration of a column at Apadana from the Illustrerad verldshistoria utgifven Persepolis Football Club was named after Persepolis the capital of the Achaemenid Empire The club logo incorporates elements from the location The first design of Persepolis crest used the Faravahar an ancient Persian and Zoroastrian symbol depicting a man with three feathered falcon wings 61 After using the crest on its shirt in its early years the team stopped including the crest when on its shirt until the 1980s In the middle of the 1980s the team created a new crest based on an image depicted on a column at Apadana The image consists of two bull heads attached to one body with a cup on top and the Olympic symbols underneath 61 The bull is a symbol of productivity in ancient Persian beliefs and Persian Literature and the cup on the top of the column represents the championship The team then changed the crest again in the middle of the 1990s to a more stylised image the crest became bent clarification needed and the Olympic rings were dropped the cup became more explicit and the bull heads leaned toward the cup 61 This version was used until 2004 61 when the team restored the Olympic rings and replaced the bulls with the Homa a mythological bird and symbol used in the architecture of Persepolis 61 During the 2011 2012 season and before 74th Tehran derby the club released a new version of its logo 62 This current version of the club s logo incorporates the previous version into a red shield shaped frame and includes the name of Persepolis in Persian and English 61 One of Persepolis nicknames is Sorkhpoushan transl the reds Persian سرخپوشان stemming from their traditional kit which is predominantly red From the foundation of the club the common home kit includes a red shirt red in some seasons black or white shorts and red socks White and black colours are also seen in the kit In the early 1970s the players wore black shorts White shorts were used in the late 1970s and red shorts became predominant in the 1980s citation needed In the 2006 07 season fans saw the team wear red and white striped shirts The away kit of the club usually includes a white background citation needed nbsp Persepolis kits in 2015 16 season Historical kits nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1971 72 First National League Title nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Shishtayiha Match 1973 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1975 76 3rd National League Title nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp ACL 3rd place 1999 2000 League Title nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2001 02 1st IPL and 8th National League Title 63 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2007 08 2nd IPL and 9th National League Title nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2009 104th Hazfi Cup nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2010 11 5th Hazfi Cup nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 10 3 Match 2012 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2016 17 3rd IPL and 10th National League Title nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2017 18 4th IPL and 11th National League Title nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2018 ACL Final 2018 19 League and 6th Hazfi cup nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2019 20 Persian Gulf Pro League nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2020 AFC Champions League FinalStadium and facilities edit nbsp 17 May 2008 Persepolis Sepahan match during the last week of the 7th IPL at the Azadi Stadium Azadi Stadium hosted over 100 000 fans for the match When Persepolis was founded the football team did not have a stadium although it had gymnasiums swimming pools and bowling alleys 64 65 66 Ali Abdo bought some land in the Ekbatan area of Tehran and constructed a stadium there 67 when At the time it was known as Apadana Stadium Persepolis played only one game at the stadium 67 because the seating was poorly organised and other Iranian clubs would not cooperate to play there 67 Persepolis then used the stadium as a training ground 67 Around the mid 1970s Abdo had to sell much of the club s property to keep the club functioning due to its poor financial situation he sold Apadana Stadium to Rah Ahan for 200 000 tomans in 1975 67 Apadana Stadium is now called Rah Ahan Stadium Due to the Iranian Islamic Revolution in 1979 club properties were confiscated by the Oppressed and Veterans Foundation Bowling Abdo the club s original headquarters was burnt down and Abdo returned to the United States citation needed Azadi Stadium edit Main article Azadi Stadium This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2023 Before the construction of Azadi Stadium in 1971 Persepolis played its matches at Amjadieh Shahid Shiroudi Stadium Since its construction the team has played almost all of their home games at Azadi Stadium except for the 2002 03 season when they played all but two of their home matches at Tehran s Takhti Stadium while renovations were taking place at Azadi 68 In mid 2006 Persepolis considered buying Shahre Ghods Stadium 69 but the deal fell through due to Persepolis poor financial situation and the long distance between the city center and the stadium 70 Derafshifar Stadium edit Main article Derafshifar Stadium This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2023 nbsp Derafshifar Stadium Persepolis training camp Derafshifar Stadium is Persepolis training ground and academy base Inside the complex there are training areas a hotel and pools There is also a sauna steam and weight rooms a restaurant conference rooms and offices The stadium was given to Persepolis in 2013 with the support of team president Mohammad Rouyanian 71 72 73 74 Shahid Kazemi Stadium edit Main article Shahid Kazemi Stadium nbsp Kazemi Stadium hosted the club s training since 2017 Persepolis became the owner of Shahid Kazemi Stadium in the winter of 2016 The stadium with a capacity of 15 000 is used for training sessions and friendly matches The complex has a sauna steam room weight room restaurant and conference room In January 2017 the club announced they would renovate the complex by adding a second natural grass pitch parking lots and a cafeteria as well as upgrading the conference room locker room gym and swimming pool 75 Persepolis University edit Persepolis opened the first Iranian sport university in 2013 Dariuosh Soudi was appointed as the first president of the university and Mehdi Mahdavikia was the first student of this university This university has 600 students and accepts students in thirteen different fields including football and futsal coaching fitness sports reporting and match commentary 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 excessive citations Persepolis TV and internet radio edit Main article Persepolis TV In June 2013 Persepolis launched Persepolis TV available on Hot Bird satellite television The manager of Persepolis TV was Reza Rashidpour 84 85 The channel closed in October 2013 and was relaunched during the 2017 18 season citation needed The team also operates an internet radio station through its official website The station includes recordings that can be downloaded Rouyanian negotiated an agreement with Iran Seda to air live commentary of the 77th Tehran derby commentated by Eskandar Koti 86 Food and drink edit The club began selling energy drinks since 2013 87 The club has also established these restaurants to improve its finances and bring in fans The first restaurant opened in Shiraz 88 As of June 2023 update all three restaurants have closed citation needed needs update Rivalries editFurther information Tehran Derby Persepolis and Sepahan rivalry Persepolis F C vs Asian clubs and Persepolis Tractor rivalry Tehran Derby edit nbsp A Persepolis fan shows holds up a balloon depicting the number 6 referring to Persepolis 6 0 win against Esteghlal in 1973 Persepolis plays in the Tehran Derby against Esteghlal their rivalry is derived from the previous significant derby between Shahin and Taj citation needed After the departure of Shahin players to Persepolis the club became popular and its archrival Taj meaning crown in Persian was supported by the Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza The Derby was declared the most important derby in Asia and the 22nd most important derby in the world in June 2008 by World Soccer 89 90 91 Persepolis has the largest margin of victory having defeated Esteghlal 6 0 on 7 September 1973 citation needed Persepolis vs Sepahan edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Persepolis has a rivalry with Sepahan which is based in Isfahan Both clubs were dependent upon Shahin one hired most of the Shahin players in its early years and the other was the branch of Shahin F C in Isfahan The rivalry renewed in the early 2000s when Isfahan s teams Sepahan and Zob Ahan Sepahan won IPL and the Hazfi Cup Persepolis also had a derby against the now dissolved club Pas Tehran Persepolis vs Tractor edit Main article Persepolis Tractor rivalry This section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Persepolis started a rivalry with Tractor when they returned to the first tier of Iranian football league after eight years Players editFirst team squad edit See also 2023 24 Persepolis F C season As of 26 February 2024 92 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp IRN Alireza Beiranvand 3rd Captain 2 MF nbsp IRN Omid Alishah Captain 3 DF nbsp IRN Farshad Faraji 4 DF nbsp IRN Ali Nemati 5 MF nbsp IRN Masoud Rigi 6 DF nbsp IRN Hossein Kanaanizadegan 7 MF nbsp IRN Soroush Rafiei 4th Captain 9 MF nbsp IRN Mehdi Torabi 11 DF nbsp IRN Danial Esmaeilifar 17 MF nbsp IRN Mohammad Mehdi Ahmadi U23 18 FW nbsp IRN Abolfazl Babaei U21 19 MF nbsp IRN Vahid Amiri Vice Captain No Pos Nation Player 21 MF nbsp IRN Saeid Sadeghi 22 GK nbsp IRN Amir Reza Rafiei U21 27 MF nbsp IRN Mohammad Khodabandelou 29 FW nbsp IRN Alireza KhodadadiU21 30 DF nbsp GEO Giorgi Gvelesiani 33 DF nbsp QAT Abdelkarim Hassan 37 DF nbsp IRN Alireza Babaei U21 48 MF nbsp IRN Mohammad Milad SourgiU23 66 DF nbsp TJK Vakhdat Khanonov 70 MF nbsp UZB Oston Urunov 72 FW nbsp IRN Issa Alekasir 88 MF nbsp IRN Sina Asadbeigi Other players on the contract edit As of 7 February 2024 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 8 DF nbsp IRN Morteza PouraliganjiINJ No Pos Nation Player 80 MF nbsp IRN Yasin SalmaniU23INJ Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 10 MF nbsp IRN Milad Sarlak at Malavan until June 2025 15 DF nbsp IRN Abolfazl SoleimaniU21 at Aluminium Arak until June 2024 16 FW nbsp IRN Mehdi Abdi at Tractor until June 2024 No Pos Nation Player 77 MF nbsp IRN Mohammad Omri at Malavan until June 2025 99 GK nbsp IRN Ahmad Gohari at Aluminium Arak until June 2024 Retired numbers edit See also Retired numbers in association football No Player Position Persepolis debut Last match Ref 24 nbsp Hadi Norouzi MF FW 24 October 2008 25 September 2015 93 94 95 96 On 6 October 2015 the club retired number 24 in memory of Hadi Norouzi who died of a heart attack at age 30 Notable players edit For notable players see List of Persepolis F C players For details on former players see Category Persepolis F C players This section is empty You can help by adding to it September 2023 Club captains edit nbsp Omid Alishah is the current captain of Persepolis This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Name Nat Career in Persepolis Captaincy ShirtNo 1 Hamid Jasemian nbsp 1968 69 1968 69 5 2 Aziz Asli nbsp 1968 71 1969 71 1 3 Buyuk Vatankhah nbsp 1968 691970 74 1971 72 6 4 Homayoun Behzadi nbsp 1967 681969 75 1972 74 10 5 Jafar Kashani nbsp 1968 691970 75 1974 4 6 Ebrahim Ashtiani nbsp 1968 691970 76 1974 76 2 7 Ali Parvin nbsp 1970 88 1976 88 7 8 Mohammad Mayeli Kohan nbsp 1976 90 1988 89 19 9 Mohammad Panjali nbsp 1977 871989 94 1989 94 5 10 Farshad Pious nbsp 1985 881989 97 1994 96 17 11 Mojtaba Moharrami nbsp 1988 97 1996 97 8 12 Hossein Abdi nbsp 1987 2000 1997 2000 12 13 Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh nbsp 1994 01 2000 01 1 14 Afshin Peyrovani nbsp 1993 961997 04 2001 04 5 15 Behrouz Rahbarifar nbsp 1994 032004 06 2004 06 20 16 Karim Bagheri nbsp 1996 972002 10 2006 10 6 17 Sheys Rezaei nbsp 2003 082009 12 2010 13 18 Sepehr Heidari nbsp 2007 11 2011 3 19 Ali Karimi nbsp 1998 012008 092011 13 2011 12 8 20 Mehdi Mahdavikia nbsp 1995 982012 13 2012 13 2 21 Mohammad Nouri nbsp 2010 15 2013 15 14 22 Hadi Norouzi nbsp 2008 132014 15 2015 24 23 Alireza Nourmohammadi nbsp 2010 16 2015 16 20 24 Jalal Hosseini nbsp 2012 142016 22 2016 22 4 25 Omid Alishah nbsp 2013 172018 2022 2 Hall of Fame edit The players below are part of the Persepolis F C Hall of Fame 97 98 99 100 nbsp Ebrahim Ashtiani DF nbsp Homayoun Behzadi FW nbsp Hamid Jasemian DF nbsp Hossein Kalani FW nbsp Jafar Kashani DF nbsp Mahmoud Khordbin FW nbsp Fereydoun Moeini MF nbsp Ali Parvin MF nbsp Kazem Rahimi MF nbsp Hadi Tavoosi GK nbsp Buyuk Vatankhah DF nbsp Reza Vatankhah DF Managers editMain article List of Persepolis F C managersThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Notable managers edit The table below shows Persepolis managers who have won noteworthy titles or had a great impact clarify on the team Name Nat Period Trophies Parviz Dehdari nbsp 1968 69 Tehran Hazfi Cup 1969 Runner upAsian Club Championship Qualification 1969 Winner Alan Rogers nbsp 1971 76 Iran local league 1971 72 WinnerTakht Jamshid Cup 1973 74 Winner 1974 75 Runner up Buyuk Vatankhah nbsp 1976 Takht Jamshid Cup 1975 76 Winner Ali Parvin nbsp 1982 931998 032005 06 Persian Gulf Pro League 2001 02 WinnerAzadegan League 1998 99 1999 00 Winners 1992 93 2000 01 Runners upQods League 1990 Runner upTehran Province League 1983 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 Winners 1982 1984 1992 Runner upTehran Hazfi Cup 1982 1987 Winners 1981 Runner upHazfi Cup 1988 1992 1998 99 WinnersAsian Cup Winners Cup 1991 Winner 1993 Runner upAsian Club Championship 1999 2000 semi finals 3rd place 2000 01 semi finals 3rd place Stanko Poklepovic nbsp 1995 97 Azadegan League 1995 96 1996 97 WinnersAsian Club Championship 1996 97 semi finals 3rd place Mustafa Denizli nbsp 2006 072011 12 Hazfi Cup 2005 06 Runner up Afshin Ghotbi nbsp 2007 08 Persian Gulf Pro League 2007 08 Winner Ali Daei nbsp 2009 112013 14 Persian Gulf Pro League 2013 14 Runner upHazfi Cup 2009 10 2010 11 Winners Branko Ivankovic nbsp 2015 19 Persian Gulf Pro League 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 Winners 2015 16 Runner upHazfi Cup 2018 19 WinnerSuper Cup 2017 2018 2019 Winners AFC Champions League 2017 semi finals 2018 Runners up Yahya Golmohammadi nbsp 2012 132020 24 Persian Gulf Pro League 2019 20 2020 21 2022 23 Winners 2021 22 Runner upHazfi Cup 2022 23 Winner 2013 Runner upSuper Cup 2020 2023 Winner AFC Champions League 2020 Runners upPersonnel edit nbsp Osmar Loss current head coach of the club Technical staff edit Position Staff Manager Osmar Loss First team coach Rafael Toledo Assistant coaches Jalal Hosseini Fitness coach Jose Augusto Losada Benitez Assistant Fitness coach Saman Eskandari Goalkeeping coach Jorcey Anisio Garcia Santos Assistant Goalkeeping coach Javad Bagheri Analyzers Mehrdad KhanbanMohammad Asgari Club doctor Alireza Haghighat Physiotherapist Ali Azam Moadi 101 Academy director Mohsen Khalili U21 Head coach Mahmoud Ansari U19 Head coach Mehdi Atalou U16 Head coach Farzad Ashoubi U14 Head coach Hassan Khanmohammadi Team Manager Afshin Peyrovani Media Officer Alireza Ashraf Director of International Relations Amir Ali Hosseini Last updated 11 June 2022Source Persepolis F C Management edit Office Name Chairman Reza Darvish Deputy chairman TBD Board secretary Hossein Shahriyari Board members Hossein ShahriyariHossein KhabiriMohammad DelbariMajid PourahmadiPeyman Haddadi Last updated 1 July 2023Source isna irHonours editMain article Persepolis F C Honours Persepolis titles TimelineThis box viewtalkedit1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 No national leagueIran Iraq warNo national leagueIranian Revolution National League Champions Cup Winners Super Cup Winners Continental champions Persepolis F C Honours 7 102 103 104 105 106 Type Competition Titles Runners up Winning Years Runners up Years Domestic National League 15 10 1971 72 1973 74 1975 76 1995 96 1996 97 1998 99 1999 2000 2001 02 2007 08 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 2022 23 1974 75 1976 77 1977 78 1989 90 1992 93 1993 94 2000 01 2013 14 2015 16 2021 22 Hazfi Cup 7s 2 1987 88 1991 92 1998 99 2009 10 2010 11 2018 19 2022 23 2005 06 2012 13 Super Cup 5 1 2017 2018 2019 2020 2023 2021 Espandi Cup 1 1979 80 Provincial Tehran Football League 7 4 1982 83 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 1989 90 1990 91 2011 12 1970 71 1981 82 1983 84 1991 92 Tehran Hazfi Cup 4 2 1978 79 1981 82 1986 87 2011 12 1968 69 1980 81 Continental Asian Cup Winners Cup 1 1 1990 91 1992 93 AFC Champions League 2 2018 2020 Record First ever winners Won League title and Hazfi Cup Won Tehran League title and Tehran Hazfi Cup sshared record nbsp Persepolis season positionsContinental history editMain article Persepolis F C in AsiaThis section is empty You can help by adding to it September 2023 Individual honours editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Asian Young Footballer of the Year nbsp 1997 Mehdi Mahdavikia Asian Footballer of the Year nbsp 1990 Farshad Pious Runner up nbsp 1996 Ali Daei Runner up nbsp 1997 Khodadad Azizi Runner up nbsp 1997 Karim Bagheri Runner up nbsp 2012 Ali Karimi Runner up nbsp 2019 Alireza Beiranvand Runner up Iran World Cup captains nbsp 1978 Ali Parvin nbsp 1998 Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh AFC Asian Cup MVP Award nbsp 1996 Khodadad AziziStatistics and records editMain article List of Persepolis F C statistics and records Ali Parvin who played from 1970 to 1988 holds the record for Persepolis appearances with 341 Afshin Peyrovani holds the league appearances records with 209 playing from 1993 to 2004 The record for a goalkeeper is held by Alireza Beiranvand with 189 appearances The record for total Persepolis appearances among current players is held by Hadi Norouzi with 175 appearances and 32 goals With 149 caps Ali Daei of Iran is Persepolis most capped international player Farshad Pious is the club s all time top goalscorer in all competitions with 153 goals in 211 matches 107 playing between 1985 and 1998 Persepolis set the Iran s league records for most titles 15 and most runners up 9 The club s all time top scorer is Farshad Pious with 153 goals The team has a record for scoring in 36 consecutive matches in two seasons 2014 2015 and a record 22 games unbeaten Ownership editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2022 Persepolis is publicly owned Privatisation of both Persepolis and Esteghlal has failed most likely due to the government s lack of interest to bequeath the enormous social and potentially financial capital of the two clubs to private entities citation needed In May 2009 in the run up to the 2009 presidential election President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stated that the club would be privatised citation needed A second much anticipated bid in May 2015 was called null and void after Persepolis fan and tycoon Hossein Hedayat was found unqualified by Iranian Privatization Organization 108 It is expected that the transfer of the club to private investors will be a long process largely due to problems with the club s financial documents and the debts that the club has accumulated which make it unable to be listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange citation needed Shares for the club can be sold on the OTC market once it has removed all of its financial ambiguities citation needed Sponsorship editMain article Persepolis Athletic and Cultural Club SponsorshipThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Main sponsor Irancell Official shirt manufacturer Merooj Sponsor Bimeh com Sponsor Bank Shahr Water supplier Veensu Shirt sponsors and manufacturers edit Persepolis League Sponsors Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor 2014 15 Macron EJS Co None EJS Co 2015 16 Uhlsport T T Bank None Hamrahe Aval 2016 17 Joma Hamrahe Aval 2017 18 Irancell 2018 19 Li Ning 2019 20 Uhlsport Irancell Tourism Bank 2020 21 Tourism Bank 2021 22 Tourism Bank Irancell 2022 23 Irancell 2023 24 Merooj in 2016 17 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