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Esteghlal F.C.

Esteghlal Football Club (Persian: استقلال, Bâšgâh-è Futbâl-è Esteqlâl), commonly known as Esteghlal (Persian: استقلال, meaning 'The Independence'), is an Iranian football club based in capital Tehran that competes in the Persian Gulf Pro League. The first team of the capital of Iran, the club was founded in 1945 as (Persian: تاج ایران, Dočarxe Savârân) and previously known as Tâj (Persian: تاج; meaning 'The Crown') between 1949 and 1979. The club is part of the multisport club Esteghlal of Iran Athletic and Cultural Company (Persian: شرکت فرهنگی ورزشی استقلال ایران). They were the first team to reach 1,000 points in Persian Gulf Pro League.[2][3][4]

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Full nameEsteghlal Football Club
Nickname(s)Persian Blue lions
Capital Blues
Blue Boys
Crown of Iran
S.S
Asian Blue Giant
Founded26 September 1945; 77 years ago (1945-09-26) as Dočarxe Savârân. 1980 as "Esteghlal FC"
GroundAzadi Stadium
Capacity78,116[1]
OwnerEsteghlal of Iran Athletic and Cultural Company
(MSY: 85.54% and Shareholders: 14.46% - IFB: ESLP1)
ChairmanAli Fathollahzadeh
Head coachRicardo Sá Pinto
LeaguePersian Gulf Pro League
2021–22Persian Gulf Pro League, 1st
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Since the 1973–74 season, Esteghlal has played its home games at the Azadi, which has a seating capacity of 78,116,[1] though it can hold more people during important matches. Esteghlal set an attendance record for an Asian Club Championship match in 1999 when 125,000 supporters watched their final against Júbilo Iwata in Tehran.[5] The club is owned and supported by the Ministry of Sport and Youth.

Esteghlal is one of the oldest football clubs in Tehran and Iran, and carries a deep history in Iranian football. It is one of the most supported and successful clubs in Iranian football, having won two AFC Champions League trophies, 9+1 national titles and a record seven national cups. Esteghlal is also leading the all-time table of the Persian Gulf Pro League. The club's historical crest was holding a crown, giving the club its nickname Crown of Asia. Esteghlal holds a longstanding enmity with local rivals Persepolis known as the Sorkhabi (red-blue) derby or the Tehran derby.[6]

History

1945–69: Early years, The Crown

 
Docharkheh Savaran (Taj) Team in 1946
 
Ali Danaeifard, club player and manager from 1946 until 1969

On 20 September 1945, some young athletes and students including a 23-year-old military officer Parviz Khosravani (first manager of the club), Asghar Navaab (Bicycle Mechanic), Enayat Jananpour (National Sports Organisation staff member), Mirzaee (carpenter) and Khashaaei (bank guard) established a sports club on Ferdowsi Street, Tehran. Since the founders of the club were mostly interested in cycling, the club's original name was Docharkheh Savaran (Persian: دوچرخه سواران; meaning 'The Cyclists'), in 1945. Ali Danaeifard coach and player of tour joined to them and became the first coach and Captain of Esteghlal. Esteghlal football club played its first official match in 1946.

In the first year, the 1946 season, they stood in second place of Tehran Football League and Tehran Hazfi Cup. They played against strong teams like Daraei, Sarbaaz and Shahin.

The 1947 season ended with the first ever Esteghlal's cup, after victories against Daraei, Shahin and Oghaab to reach the Tehran Hazfi Cup.

Docharkhe Savaran founders and players consisted of Ali Danaeifard, Parviz Khosravani, Amou Oghli, Graeeli and Seyyed Ali Agha agreed with the rename of the club to Taj (Persian: تاج; meaning 'The Crown'), in 1949.

From the beginning Taj or Docharkeh Savaran competed in the Tehran Local League, which at the time was the highest ranked league in Iran. On 6 March 1950, Taj played its first official game in front of over 20,000 spectators in Amjadieh Stadium against Shahin; Taj managed a close 1–0 win.

Taj won seven first titles in the 1950s and 1960s; 1949–1950, 1951–1952, 1957–1958 and the three consecutive championships in 1959–1960, 1960–1961 and 1961–1962 (in the following years Taj added its first titles from the Tehran Provincial League and the Tehran Hazfi Cup) and again in 1963–1964 season (Persepolis established in this year at Tehran's 3rd Division).

Taj also won four Tehran Hazfi Cup in 1947, 1951, 1958 and 1959. The most successful club in Iran between that years, so far than other great teams like Daraei with three first titles and Shahin with two first titles and four-second place.[7] The first national cup was obtained in 1957 National Football League after victory against Tabriz team by three goals.Taj represented tehrans's football in those games which played in Bagh-e-Homayun ground.

Ali Danaeifard managed Esteghlal for about twenty years, first as midfielder and coach and later in 1950 until 1967 as Coach of Taj. His son Iraj Danaeifard became the star of Taj and National team in the 70s and his daughter is a football coach. Fans call him Father of Esteghlal. Iraj scored the First ever Iranian goal during a World Cup Finals in 1978, with the equaliser against Scotland.

Some of the best players of those years as follows: Boyuk Jeddikar, Aref Gholizadeh, Parviz Koozehkanani, Mahmoud Bayati, Mohammad Ranjbar, Mohammad Amir Khatami, Nader Afshar Alavinejad, George Markarian, Kambozia Jamali, Karam Nayyerloo, Hassan Habibi, Heshmat Mohajerani, Fariborz Esmaeili, Parviz Aboutaleb, Mohammad Reza Adelkhani and Ali Jabbari.

 
Büyük Jeddikar is known for being the first footballer in Iranian football history to be transferred from an Iranian club TAJ (Esteghlal) to a foreign club in 1957.

Tehran old derby was a sensitive match which played between TAJ and Shahin in mid century, until 1967. After desolation of Shahin. Other teams added Shahin's players to their teams including newborn team Persepolis. Shahin returned at 1974 as Shahbaz and in the 1980s as Shahin and was not related to Persepolis. Boyuk Jeddikar is best scorer of that rival matches for Taj.

1970–78: Champion of Asia and Iran

The 1970 Asian Club Championship was the 3rd edition of the annual Asian club football competition hosted by Asian Football Confederation. Seven clubs from seven countries competed in the tournament. The tournament was held in Tehran, Iran in April. The clubs were split in two groups and the group winners and runners-up advanced to semi-finals. Taj defeated Hapoel Tel Aviv of Israel 2–1 in the final to win its first ever Asian Club Championship and started new era in Iranian football with announced of professionalisation of football in Iran.

 
TAJ squad in 1970 as national and continental champions

This year had another honour for TAJ, the first Iranian national league title: 1970–71 Local League under management of legendary Rajkov. TAJ defeated PAS 2–1 in final match. Captain Ali Jabbari introduced as best player of the league. TAJ have reached to third place of 1971 Asian Club Championship, a year after the first Asian Cup of club. They were defeated ROK Army of Korea 3–2 in Third place match.

Esteghlal stood at second place in the 1973–74 league, with only two points less than Persepolis. Gholam Hossein Mazloumi was the top scorer of the league, with 15 goals. TAJ reached the 1974–75 Takht Jamshid Cup the next year, the second official Iranian Football League for Club. Mazloumi was still the best scorer. After the championship, Taj stars who had some problems with the manager left the club and went to Shahbaz FC (new name of Shahin FC); Mazloumi, Mohammad Reza Adelkhani and Naser Hejazi. Some old players like Captain Ali Jabbari, Mansour Pourheidari, Akbar Kargarjam, Abbas Mojdehi, Ezzat Jaanmaleki (Barbed Wire), Karo Haghverdian preferred to leave football. Social tensions came to the club, a rebellion against the system which named revolution in next years.

1979–2001: Revolution and post-revolution

After the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, the club was taken over by the newly established Islamic government and put under the control of the Physical Education Organization of the Islamic republic of Iran (Persian: سازمان تربیت بدنی جمهوری اسلامی ايران), a governmental organisation, and changed its name to Esteghlal (Persian: استقلال), 'Independence' in Persian; Taj (Persian: تاج) means 'Crown' in Persian. All players not swearing allegiance to the new Islamic government were arrested, brutally beaten and executed by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps. After the revolution, any sign of the previous monarchist regime was not tolerated.

During the 1980s, Esteghlal won the Tehran Football League twice. The 1989–90 season was a memorable one for Esteghlal. The club finished 1st in Group B of the Qods League and advanced to the semi-finals. Esteghlal defeated Malavan 4–0 on aggregate to advance to the final against the hated rival: Persepolis. Esteghlal defeated Persepolis 2–1 with a 74th-minute goal by Samad Marfavi to win the Qods League; this proved to be one of the most memorable derbies for Esteghlal. In the following season, Esteghlal made it to the final of the Hazfi Cup only to lose to Malavan on penalties.

1990–91 proved to be one of Esteghlal's most memorable years as they won the Asian Club Championship for the 2nd time defeating Chinese club Liaoning 2–1. Mansour Pourheidari added another Asian Cup for Esteghlal as head coach, he played as defender in 1970 championships. In next year Esteghlal reached to 1991 Asian Club Championship final match again and they're lose the match in penalties to Al-Hilal FC. Esteghlal once again reached the final of the Asian Club Championship in 1999, this time losing to Japanese club Júbilo Iwata 1–2 in Tehran. It was an emotional match under coaching of Naser Hejazi.

2001–present: Iran Pro League Era

2001 marked the first year of the newly founded Iran Pro League. Going into the final day, Esteghlal was on top of the league's table; however, with an Esteghlal loss and a Persepolis win, Persepolis was crowned as the league's inaugural champion. However, the 2001–02 Hazfi Cup provided some consolation for Esteghlal as they beat Fajr Sepasi 4–3 on aggregate to win the cup. The 2002–03 season was one of the worst years in club history, as they finished 9th under the management of Roland Koch and were eliminated in the group stage of the AFC Champions League.

In July 2003, Amir Ghalenoi was appointed manager of Esteghlal. In his first year, Esteghlal finished runner-up in the league, finishing two points behind the champion Pas Tehran. Ghalenoi also made it to the final of the Hazfi Cup losing 2–5 on aggregate to Sepahan. His second season proved to be less successful as Esteghlal finished 3rd and failed to qualify to the AFC Champions League. However, the 2005–06 season was a completely different year; Esteghlal were crowned champions of the Iran Pro League for the first time in the Pro League era. At the end of the season, Ghalenoi left Esteghlal for the national team job.

In 2006 after the departure of Amir Ghalenoi, his assistant and youth team coach Samad Marfavi took over the head-coaching job. Esteghlal had a disappointing season, finishing fourth, thus failing to secure a spot in the AFC Champions League, as well as only reaching the Round of 16 in the Hazfi Cup with a shock defeat by Fajr Sepasi. After Marfavi's departure in August 2007, another Esteghlali great, former goalkeeper Nasser Hejazi took over; but after only 14 games and 4 defeats, Hejazi was fired as manager in November 2007. Firouz Karimi was hired as the temporary head coach for the remainder of the season; he did not fare much better than Hejazi and the team finished 13th in the league, its lowest finish ever. Firouz Karimi was fired in May 2008 and Amir Ghalenoi was hired again in July 2008. He quickly regrouped the team and the Hazfi Cup proved to be a valuable consolation, as Esteghlal became champions after defeating Pegah Gilan 3–1 on aggregate, thus securing a Champions League spot after a two-year absence. During Ghalenoi's first full and only season in his second stint with Esteghlal, he led the team to an Iran Pro League championship, finishing ahead of Zob Ahan on goal difference. However, after a group stage exit in the AFC Champions League, Ghalenoi resigned.

Samad Marfavi took the reins of Esteghlal for a second time; Marfavi led the team to a 3rd place league finish in the 2009–10 season and also led the team to the Round of 16 of the AFC Champions League, losing to Al Shabab of Saudi Arabia 2–3 on aggregate. In the spring of 2010, Marfavi extended his contract for another year, but strangely a few days later he resigned. This time Esteghlal turned to Parviz Mazloumi, a former Esteghlal player in the 1980s. During his 2-year tenure with Esteghlal, he led the team to 2nd and 3rd place league finishes, as well as a Hazfi Cup trophy in 2012. After a 0–2 loss to fellow countrymen Sepahan in the Round 16 of the AFC Champions League, Mazloumi was sacked by the club and Amir Ghalenoi took the reins of Esteghlal for a third time.

The new era started with an exciting year for Esteghlal as both former Aston Villa man Jlloyd Samuel and Iran national football team captain Javad Nekounam joined the team. With these players, Ghalenoi had no trouble leading Esteghlal to a comfortable league victory in his first season back. The team also made it to the semi-finals of the Hazfi Cup which they eventually lost to Sepahan. The year was also marked by advancing to the AFC Champions League semi-finals where they met Korean side FC Seoul. After a 0–2 away loss in the first leg, Esteghlal faced an uphill task; they returned to Azadi Stadium with much belief but eventually lost to FC Seoul 2–4 on aggregate.

The next season however was a disappointing one for Ghalenoi and his team. With a chance to win the league on the final match day, Esteghlal lost 1–3 to Tractor Sazi and dropped to 5th place, and out of a champions league slot. Esteghlal also faced a shock defeat at the hands of Mes Kerman in the Hazfi Cup semi-finals. To top off Esteghlal's horrendous year, the team failed to reach the AFC Champions League knock-out stage, finishing 3rd in its group. Amir Ghalenoi earned the title of "General" from the club's fans for his performance.

After Esteghlal's defeat to Zob Ahan in the Hazfi Cup final on 29 May 2016, Parviz Mazloomi was fired and replaced by former player and Naft Tehran's head coach Alireza Mansourian on 1 June 2016. Esteghlal started the season poorly and were knocked out of the Hazfi Cup in the Quarter-finals by Naft Tehran. The club was also issued a transfer ban for the 2017 winter period for outstanding debts to Adil Chihi. On 7 February 2017, Esteghlal defeated Qatari club Al Sadd on penalties to advance to the 2017 AFC Champions League group stage. Esteghlal was defeated by Al Ain 6–1 on quarter final of 2017 AFC Champions League and was eliminated. Mansourian was the head coach of Esteghlal until 7th week of 2017–18 season of Persian Gulf Pro League. Mansourian resigned after accumulating only 5 points in 7 matches and standing on 16th position. German coach Winfried Schäfer was appointed as new manager of Esteghlal Tehran on 1 October 2017, replacing Alireza Mansourian. He was fired in the spring of 2019 and Farhad Majidi replaced him, but was fired at the end of the season.

In June 2019, Italian coach Andrea Stramaccioni was appointed as Esteghlal's coach, but he later left the club in December 2019 due to financial insolvency.[8]

Crest and symbols and estate

Unveiled in 1946, Docharkhehsavaran's first crest featured a blue cyclist cycling. In 1950 following change of club's name the crest changed to two interlocking rings on both sides of Pahlavi crown.

Before the revolution, the Taj sports complex had 5 sports clubs in Tehran and 66 clubs in the cities. ] Taj also had clubs in Turkey (under the name of Tajspor club) [and Qatar. [] Taj clubs in Tehran include Taj Central Palace on Baharestan Street, Pele Sports Club on Nizam Abad Street, Taj Women's Club on Los Angeles Street (now Hijab), Taj Tennis Club on Pahlavi Street (now Veli Asr) and Reza Pahlavi club was in Naziabad. Taj also had two sports stores in Tehran on Shahreza and Baharestan streets. With the Iranian revolution and on 28th of February , the Taj Central Palace and other places belonging to the Taj Club were taken over by the Revolutionary Committees.

The sports facilities were given to the Physical Training Organization and the administrative facilities or other services such as the sports store of the club were handed over to organizations such as the Islamic Propaganda Organization.Esteghlal Club's efforts to reclaim these places have not been successful so far.

Colours

Esteghlal wore blue shirts from the beginning with white or blue shorts and socks. The second colour of the club is white.

Historical kits

Historical kits of Esteghlal
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1945
The First Kit (was founded in 1945)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Rivalries

Tehran derby

The club's biggest rival and its opponent in the Tehran derby is Persepolis. The first derby match between the clubs took place on 5 April 1968, at Amjadieh Stadium. Today, all derbies and home matches are played at Azadi Stadium which is usually sold out for the derby. Esteghlal has the most wins in the Tehran derby with 26 victories.

In 1995, IRIFF began to invite foreign referees to officiate the derby to ease fans' and players' suspicions of referee bias. This occurred after the events of the 38th derby (20 January 1995) in which Persepolis was leading by a score of 2–0 until the 79th minute when Esteghlal scored two goals within 8 minutes to erase the deficit; the 1st goal was scored from the penalty spot which angered the Persepolis fans and players who felt the referee was biased towards Esteghlal. Persepolis fans stormed the field in the 88th minute and fights broke out on the pitch between fans and players. Following the match, it was decided that Iranian referees would no longer be used for the derby. After 14 years of foreign referees, the second leg of the 2008–09 season saw an Iranian once again refereeing the derby. The game ended in a draw with goals coming from Mojtaba Jabari and Maziar Zare.

Supporters

 
Esteghlal fans during the Tehran derby

Esteghlal is one of the most supported teams in Iranian and Asian football. The most popular team in Iran. The club is based in Tehran and is popular in all parts of the country. Esteghlal also has a fan base in the United States, Europe and Persian Gulf countries. According to statistics, the club has more than forty million fans.at 2010 to 2020, the team was able to achieve six times the average number of spectators in the whole of Asia.

Grounds

Azadi Stadium is Iran's national stadium and the largest in the country. Azadi Stadium officially had a capacity of 100,000 people at the beginning[9][10] and was built to host the 1974 Asian Games. The stadium is part of the much larger Azadi Sports Complex and is surrounded by a rowing river, football training pitches, a weightlifting complex, swimming facilities and indoor volleyball and futsal courts, among many other amenities. Today, Azadi Stadium has a capacity of 78,116 after renovations in 2016.[11]

Esteghlal's home stadium is Azadi (Persian: ورزشگاه آزادی), a football stadium in Tehran, Iran. The stadium's former name was Aryamehr Stadium which was changed after the Iranian Revolution. The stadium has been filled over capacity on numerous occasions; for example, when it has faced rivals Persepolis in the Tehran derby or in several AFC Champions League matches. Prior to the construction of Azadi, Esteghlal used to play their games at Amjadieh Stadium.

Players

Current squad

See also: 2022–23 Esteghlal F.C. season
As of 27 January 2023.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW   IRN Mehdi Ghayedi (on loan from Shabab Al Ahli)
23 FW   IRN Arman Ramezani
26 MF   IRN Omid Hamedifar U23
33 DF   IRN Abolfazl Jalali U25
55 DF   BRA Raphael Silva
72 FW   IRN Arsalan Motahari
77 FW   IRN Mohammad Mohebi (on loan from Santa Clara)
79 MF   IRN Sobhan Khaghani U23
80 MF   IRN Mohammad Hossein Zavari U23
88 MF   IRN Arash Rezavand
90 GK   IRN Sina SaeidifarU23
98 GK   IRN Alireza RezaeiU25
99 MF   IRN Amirali Sadeghi U23
  • U21 = Under 21 year player. U23 = Under 23 year player. U25 = Under 25 year player. INJ = Out of main squad due to injury.

Other players under contract

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
30 MF   UZB Azizbek Amonov

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   IRN Moein Enayati (at Fajr Sepasi until 30 June 2024)

Reserve squad

Note: These players are on the team list. They also participate in team training and are under the contracts. Mostly they are not on the list of 18 players.

As of 31 July 2020

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   IRN Erfan Bagheri U21
DF   IRN Mehdi Taslimi U23
DF   IRN Mikaeil Sheikhi U21
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   IRN Hesam Taherkhani U21
FW   IRN Hossein Abazari U21

Club captains

 
Hossein Hosseini, current captain of the team

Esteghlal captains since 1990.

# Name Captaincy
1
  Shahin Bayani 1990–1992
2
  Amir Ghalenoei 1992–1997
3
  Javad Zarincheh 1997–2000
4
  Mehdi Pashazadeh 2000–2003
5
  Mahmoud Fekri 2003–2007
6
  Ali Reza Mansourian 2007–2008
7
  Farhad Majidi 2008–2013
8
  Mehdi Rahmati 2013–2014
2015–2019
9
  Amir Hossein Sadeghi 2014–2015
10
  Reza Enayati 2015
11
  Voria Ghafouri 2019–2022
12
  Hossein Hosseini 2022–

Personnel

Club managers

Current technical staff

 
Ricardo Sá Pinto is the current head coach of the club
Position Name
Head coach   Ricardo Sá Pinto
Assistant coach   Rui Mota
  Khosro Heydari
Goalkeeper coach   Behzad Gholampour
Doctor   Mohammad Abadi
Fitness Trainer   Paulo Pires Santos
Team manager   Bijan Taheri
Analyzer   João Abreu
Coordinator   Farzad Naderi
Academy manager   Arash Borhani
U23 manager
U19 manager   Siavash Akbarpour
U16 manager   Sebo Shahbazian
U14 manager   Amin Manouchehri

Notable managers

Only managers who have won official trophies are listed.

Key

Name Official Trophies
Domestic
IPL Iranian league
HC Hazfi Cup
ISC Iranian Super Cup
ICC Iran championship cup
TPL Tehran Province League
THC Tehran Hazfi Cup
TSC Tehran Super Cup
International
ACL AFC Champions League
 
Zdravko Rajkov was Esteghlal's first international coach.
Name Nat. Period Official Trophies
Total Domestic International
IPL HC ISC ICC TPL THC TSC ACL
Ali Danaeifard   1946–1953
1954–1967
1968–1970
1976
13 0 0 1 8 4 0 0
Mansour Pourheidari   1979
1981
1983–1984
1985–1986
1986–1988
1989–1992
1995–1996
2000–2002
2003
8 2 2 0 3 0 0 1
Zdravko Rajkov   1969–1971
1971–1976
5 2 0 0 2 0 0 1
Amir Ghalenoei   2003–2006
2008–2009
2012–2015
5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0
Vladimir Đekić   1976–1979 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Reza Naalchegar   1994
1994
1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Nasser Hejazi   1996–1999 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Parviz Mazloumi   2010–2012
2015–2016
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Winfried Schäfer   2017–2019 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Farhad Majidi   2019–2020
2021–2022
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ricardo Sá Pinto   2022–Present 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Chairmen

 
Parviz Khosravani, the founder and the first chairman of the club

Current management board

Chairman   Ali Fatholahzadeh
Board president   Ali Fatholahzadeh
Other board members   Parviz Mazloumi
  Mohammad Momeni
  Mahdi Afzali
  Hojjat Karimi
  Ali Fathollahzadeh

Chairmen

Chairman Tenure
  Parviz Khosravani September 1945 – June 1950
  Parviz Sheikhan June 1950 – February 1979
  Enayatollah Atashi (acting) April 1979 – May 1979
  Abbas Kordnouri May 1979 – May 1985
  Nader Faryadshiran June 1985 – September 1985
  Abbas Nekoyeh January 1986 – June 1989
  Ali Agha-Mohammadi June 1989 – September 1989
  Kazem Oliaei October 1989 – May 1996
  Ali Fathollahzadeh[12] 28 October 1996 – 20 May 2003
  Mohammadhossein Gharib 20 May 2003 – 25 June 2005
  Kazem Oliaei[13] 13 July 2005 – 30 January 2005
  Mohammadhossein Gharib 30 January 2005 – 1 September 2006
  Manouchehr Salehi (acting) 4 September 2006 – 14 October 2006
  Meghdad Najafnejad 14 October 2006 – 27 February 2007
  Mohammadreza Bahmani (acting) February 2007 – 30 April 2007
  Ali Fathollahzadeh 30 April 2007 – 17 September 2008
  Amir Reza Vaezi-Ashtiani 20 September 2008 – 31 May 2010
  Ali Fathollahzadeh[14][15] 9 June 2010 – 17 May 2014
  Bahram Afsharzadeh[16] 17 May 2014 – 2 August 2016
  Reza Hassanikho[17] 3 August 2016 – 6 August 2016
  Reza Eftekhari 7 August 2016 – 22 June 2018
  Amir Hossein Fathi 22 June 2018 – 10 December 2019
  Esmaeil Khalilzadeh (acting) 12 December 2019 – 25 February 2020
  Ali Fathollahzadeh (acting) 26 February 2020 – 20 March 2020
  Ahmad Saadatmand[18][19] 29 March 2020 – 30 September 2020
  Ahmad Madadi[20] 1 October 2020 – 24 September 2021
  Mostafa Ajorlu 24 September 2021 – 15 October 2022
  Ali Fathollahzadeh 15 October 2022 – Present

Honours

Esteghlal is the most proud team of Iran with 38 official championship titles in provincial, national and continental cups.[21][22]

Esteghlal F.C. official honours[23][24][25]
Type Competition Titles Seasons
Domestic National
Iran League 9 1970–71, 1974–75, 1989–90, 1997–98, 2000–01, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2021–22
Iran Championship 1 1957
Hazfi Cup 7 1976–77, 1995–96, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2017–18
Super Cup 1 2022
Provincial (High Level) Tehran League 13 1949–50, 1952–53, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1968–69, 1970–1971, 1972–73, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1991–92
Tehran Hazfi Cup 4 1946–47, 1950–51, 1958–59, 1960–61
Tehran Super Cup 1* 1994
Continental AFC Champions League 2** 1970, 1990–91
Total 38
  •   record
  •   * shared record
  •   ** Iran record

Domestic

League

 
Esteghlal were crowned champions ending the 2021-22 Persian Gulf Pro League season without a single defeat – the first Iranian team ever to do so in a 30-game league season.
 
Esteghlal club's championship kit in Season 2021–22 to mark the tenth championship in the History of Iranian football leagues.
 
Taj (Esteghlal) championship in the 1970 Asian Champion Club, first continental title for Taj and an Iranian club.[26]
 
The Taj Club Museum, which was looted after the 1978 revolution. Most of the museum's trophies were won by the club's football team.
  Winners (9): 1970–71, 1974–75, 1989–90, 1997–98, 2000–01, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2021–22
  Runners-up (10): 1973–74, 1991–92, 1994–95, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2010–11, 2016–17, 2019–20
  Winners (1): 1957

Cups

  Winners (7): 1976–77, 1995–96, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2017–18
  Runners-up (6): 1989–90, 1998–99, 2003–04, 2015–16, 2019–20, 2020–21
  Winners (1): 2022
  Runners-up (1): 2018

Provincial (High Level)

  Winners (13): 1949–50, 1952–53, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1968–69, 1970–1971, 1972–73, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1991–92
  Runners-up (7): 1946–47, 1951–52, 1958–59, 1969–70, 1982–83, 1989–90, 1990–91
  • Tehran Hazfi Cup
  Winners (4): 1946–47, 1950–51, 1958–59, 1960–61
  Runners-up (3): 1945–46, 1957–58, 1969–70
  • Tehran Super Cup (shared record)
  Winners (1): 1994

Continental

  Winners (2): 1970, 1990–91
  Runners-up (2): 1991, 1998–99
  Third place (3): 1971, 2001–02, 2013

Doubles and Treble

Esteghlal has achieved the Double on 5 occasions in its history:

  • Iran League and Tehran League
    • 1957–58 Season
    • 1970–71 Season
  • Tehran League and Tehran Hazfi Cup
    • 1958–59 Season
    • 1960–61 Season
  • AFC Champions League and Tehran League
    • 1990–91 Season

Esteghlal has achieved the Treble on 1 occasions in its history:

  • AFC Champions League and Iran League and Tehran League
    • 1970–71 Season

Minor Tournaments

International

Statistics and records

 
Arash Borhani is Esteghlal's all-time leading goalscorer with 108 goals in all competitions

Statistics in IPL

Statistics in ACC/ACL

  • Most goals scored in a match: 8 – 0 (1 time)
  • Most goals conceded in a match: 6 – 1 (1 time)
  • Player with the most goals in a single match: Ali Jabari with 3 goals

Statistics in Hazfi Cup

  • Most goals scored in a match: 13 – 0 (1 time)
  • Most goals conceded in a match: 0 – 3 (1 time)
  • Player with the most goals in a single match: Arash Borhani with 5 goals

Season-by-season

Esteghlal Women's Football Club

 
Friendly match of Taj F.C. Women's Football team and selected team of Italian women footballers in 1970

Esteghlal was the first club in Iran that established a team for women's football. To reach this goal the club has made some Camps for training players.[29][30]

The first attempts to launch women's soccer in Iran began in the late 1960s. In 1969, with the increase in the number of women interested in football in Iran, the Football Federation sent several talented women to FIFA training courses. During the trip, Iranian coaches were able to watch matches of Asian women's soccer teams such as South Korea, India and Singapore, held at the venue. Iranian football authorities then decided to form women's soccer teams at the club level. Esteghlal F.C. (TAJ) was the first Iranian club to establish a women's soccer training class and set up its own women's team.

The women's team which competed in the Kowsar Women Football League was dissolved in 2016 due to financial issues.

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External links

  • Official website
  • Esteghlal F.C. on Instagram
  •   Media related to Esteghlal FC at Wikimedia Commons

esteghlal, esteghlal, football, club, persian, استقلال, bâšgâh, futbâl, esteqlâl, commonly, known, esteghlal, persian, استقلال, meaning, independence, iranian, football, club, based, capital, tehran, that, competes, persian, gulf, league, first, team, capital,. Esteghlal Football Club Persian استقلال Basgah e Futbal e Esteqlal commonly known as Esteghlal Persian استقلال meaning The Independence is an Iranian football club based in capital Tehran that competes in the Persian Gulf Pro League The first team of the capital of Iran the club was founded in 1945 as Persian تاج ایران Docarxe Savaran and previously known as Taj Persian تاج meaning The Crown between 1949 and 1979 The club is part of the multisport club Esteghlal of Iran Athletic and Cultural Company Persian شرکت فرهنگی ورزشی استقلال ایران They were the first team to reach 1 000 points in Persian Gulf Pro League 2 3 4 esteghlalاستقلال kise actuallyFull nameEsteghlal Football ClubNickname s Persian Blue lionsCapital BluesBlue BoysCrown of IranS SAsian Blue GiantFounded26 September 1945 77 years ago 1945 09 26 as Docarxe Savaran 1980 as Esteghlal FC GroundAzadi StadiumCapacity78 116 1 OwnerEsteghlal of Iran Athletic and Cultural Company MSY 85 54 and Shareholders 14 46 IFB ESLP1 ChairmanAli FathollahzadehHead coachRicardo Sa PintoLeaguePersian Gulf Pro League2021 22Persian Gulf Pro League 1stWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonSince the 1973 74 season Esteghlal has played its home games at the Azadi which has a seating capacity of 78 116 1 though it can hold more people during important matches Esteghlal set an attendance record for an Asian Club Championship match in 1999 when 125 000 supporters watched their final against Jubilo Iwata in Tehran 5 The club is owned and supported by the Ministry of Sport and Youth Esteghlal is one of the oldest football clubs in Tehran and Iran and carries a deep history in Iranian football It is one of the most supported and successful clubs in Iranian football having won two AFC Champions League trophies 9 1 national titles and a record seven national cups Esteghlal is also leading the all time table of the Persian Gulf Pro League The club s historical crest was holding a crown giving the club its nickname Crown of Asia Esteghlal holds a longstanding enmity with local rivals Persepolis known as the Sorkhabi red blue derby or the Tehran derby 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 1945 69 Early years The Crown 1 2 1970 78 Champion of Asia and Iran 1 3 1979 2001 Revolution and post revolution 1 4 2001 present Iran Pro League Era 2 Crest and symbols and estate 3 Colours 3 1 Historical kits 4 Rivalries 4 1 Tehran derby 5 Supporters 6 Grounds 7 Players 7 1 Current squad 7 2 Other players under contract 7 3 Out on loan 7 4 Reserve squad 7 5 Club captains 8 Personnel 8 1 Club managers 8 1 1 Current technical staff 8 1 2 Notable managers 8 2 Chairmen 8 2 1 Current management board 8 2 2 Chairmen 9 Honours 9 1 Domestic 9 1 1 League 9 1 2 Cups 9 1 3 Provincial High Level 9 2 Continental 9 3 Doubles and Treble 9 4 Minor Tournaments 9 4 1 International 10 Statistics and records 10 1 Statistics in IPL 10 2 Statistics in ACC ACL 10 3 Statistics in Hazfi Cup 10 4 Season by season 11 Esteghlal Women s Football Club 12 References 13 External linksHistory Edit1945 69 Early years The Crown Edit Docharkheh Savaran Taj Team in 1946 Ali Danaeifard club player and manager from 1946 until 1969 On 20 September 1945 some young athletes and students including a 23 year old military officer Parviz Khosravani first manager of the club Asghar Navaab Bicycle Mechanic Enayat Jananpour National Sports Organisation staff member Mirzaee carpenter and Khashaaei bank guard established a sports club on Ferdowsi Street Tehran Since the founders of the club were mostly interested in cycling the club s original name was Docharkheh Savaran Persian دوچرخه سواران meaning The Cyclists in 1945 Ali Danaeifard coach and player of tour joined to them and became the first coach and Captain of Esteghlal Esteghlal football club played its first official match in 1946 In the first year the 1946 season they stood in second place of Tehran Football League and Tehran Hazfi Cup They played against strong teams like Daraei Sarbaaz and Shahin The 1947 season ended with the first ever Esteghlal s cup after victories against Daraei Shahin and Oghaab to reach the Tehran Hazfi Cup Docharkhe Savaran founders and players consisted of Ali Danaeifard Parviz Khosravani Amou Oghli Graeeli and Seyyed Ali Agha agreed with the rename of the club to Taj Persian تاج meaning The Crown in 1949 From the beginning Taj or Docharkeh Savaran competed in the Tehran Local League which at the time was the highest ranked league in Iran On 6 March 1950 Taj played its first official game in front of over 20 000 spectators in Amjadieh Stadium against Shahin Taj managed a close 1 0 win Taj won seven first titles in the 1950s and 1960s 1949 1950 1951 1952 1957 1958 and the three consecutive championships in 1959 1960 1960 1961 and 1961 1962 in the following years Taj added its first titles from the Tehran Provincial League and the Tehran Hazfi Cup and again in 1963 1964 season Persepolis established in this year at Tehran s 3rd Division Taj also won four Tehran Hazfi Cup in 1947 1951 1958 and 1959 The most successful club in Iran between that years so far than other great teams like Daraei with three first titles and Shahin with two first titles and four second place 7 The first national cup was obtained in 1957 National Football League after victory against Tabriz team by three goals Taj represented tehrans s football in those games which played in Bagh e Homayun ground Ali Danaeifard managed Esteghlal for about twenty years first as midfielder and coach and later in 1950 until 1967 as Coach of Taj His son Iraj Danaeifard became the star of Taj and National team in the 70s and his daughter is a football coach Fans call him Father of Esteghlal Iraj scored the First ever Iranian goal during a World Cup Finals in 1978 with the equaliser against Scotland Some of the best players of those years as follows Boyuk Jeddikar Aref Gholizadeh Parviz Koozehkanani Mahmoud Bayati Mohammad Ranjbar Mohammad Amir Khatami Nader Afshar Alavinejad George Markarian Kambozia Jamali Karam Nayyerloo Hassan Habibi Heshmat Mohajerani Fariborz Esmaeili Parviz Aboutaleb Mohammad Reza Adelkhani and Ali Jabbari Buyuk Jeddikar is known for being the first footballer in Iranian football history to be transferred from an Iranian club TAJ Esteghlal to a foreign club in 1957 Tehran old derby was a sensitive match which played between TAJ and Shahin in mid century until 1967 After desolation of Shahin Other teams added Shahin s players to their teams including newborn team Persepolis Shahin returned at 1974 as Shahbaz and in the 1980s as Shahin and was not related to Persepolis Boyuk Jeddikar is best scorer of that rival matches for Taj 1970 78 Champion of Asia and Iran Edit The 1970 Asian Club Championship was the 3rd edition of the annual Asian club football competition hosted by Asian Football Confederation Seven clubs from seven countries competed in the tournament The tournament was held in Tehran Iran in April The clubs were split in two groups and the group winners and runners up advanced to semi finals Taj defeated Hapoel Tel Aviv of Israel 2 1 in the final to win its first ever Asian Club Championship and started new era in Iranian football with announced of professionalisation of football in Iran TAJ squad in 1970 as national and continental champions This year had another honour for TAJ the first Iranian national league title 1970 71 Local League under management of legendary Rajkov TAJ defeated PAS 2 1 in final match Captain Ali Jabbari introduced as best player of the league TAJ have reached to third place of 1971 Asian Club Championship a year after the first Asian Cup of club They were defeated ROK Army of Korea 3 2 in Third place match Esteghlal stood at second place in the 1973 74 league with only two points less than Persepolis Gholam Hossein Mazloumi was the top scorer of the league with 15 goals TAJ reached the 1974 75 Takht Jamshid Cup the next year the second official Iranian Football League for Club Mazloumi was still the best scorer After the championship Taj stars who had some problems with the manager left the club and went to Shahbaz FC new name of Shahin FC Mazloumi Mohammad Reza Adelkhani and Naser Hejazi Some old players like Captain Ali Jabbari Mansour Pourheidari Akbar Kargarjam Abbas Mojdehi Ezzat Jaanmaleki Barbed Wire Karo Haghverdian preferred to leave football Social tensions came to the club a rebellion against the system which named revolution in next years 1979 2001 Revolution and post revolution Edit After the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran the club was taken over by the newly established Islamic government and put under the control of the Physical Education Organization of the Islamic republic of Iran Persian سازمان تربیت بدنی جمهوری اسلامی ايران a governmental organisation and changed its name to Esteghlal Persian استقلال Independence in Persian Taj Persian تاج means Crown in Persian All players not swearing allegiance to the new Islamic government were arrested brutally beaten and executed by Iran s Revolutionary Guard Corps After the revolution any sign of the previous monarchist regime was not tolerated During the 1980s Esteghlal won the Tehran Football League twice The 1989 90 season was a memorable one for Esteghlal The club finished 1st in Group B of the Qods League and advanced to the semi finals Esteghlal defeated Malavan 4 0 on aggregate to advance to the final against the hated rival Persepolis Esteghlal defeated Persepolis 2 1 with a 74th minute goal by Samad Marfavi to win the Qods League this proved to be one of the most memorable derbies for Esteghlal In the following season Esteghlal made it to the final of the Hazfi Cup only to lose to Malavan on penalties 1990 91 proved to be one of Esteghlal s most memorable years as they won the Asian Club Championship for the 2nd time defeating Chinese club Liaoning 2 1 Mansour Pourheidari added another Asian Cup for Esteghlal as head coach he played as defender in 1970 championships In next year Esteghlal reached to 1991 Asian Club Championship final match again and they re lose the match in penalties to Al Hilal FC Esteghlal once again reached the final of the Asian Club Championship in 1999 this time losing to Japanese club Jubilo Iwata 1 2 in Tehran It was an emotional match under coaching of Naser Hejazi 2001 present Iran Pro League Era Edit 2001 marked the first year of the newly founded Iran Pro League Going into the final day Esteghlal was on top of the league s table however with an Esteghlal loss and a Persepolis win Persepolis was crowned as the league s inaugural champion However the 2001 02 Hazfi Cup provided some consolation for Esteghlal as they beat Fajr Sepasi 4 3 on aggregate to win the cup The 2002 03 season was one of the worst years in club history as they finished 9th under the management of Roland Koch and were eliminated in the group stage of the AFC Champions League In July 2003 Amir Ghalenoi was appointed manager of Esteghlal In his first year Esteghlal finished runner up in the league finishing two points behind the champion Pas Tehran Ghalenoi also made it to the final of the Hazfi Cup losing 2 5 on aggregate to Sepahan His second season proved to be less successful as Esteghlal finished 3rd and failed to qualify to the AFC Champions League However the 2005 06 season was a completely different year Esteghlal were crowned champions of the Iran Pro League for the first time in the Pro League era At the end of the season Ghalenoi left Esteghlal for the national team job In 2006 after the departure of Amir Ghalenoi his assistant and youth team coach Samad Marfavi took over the head coaching job Esteghlal had a disappointing season finishing fourth thus failing to secure a spot in the AFC Champions League as well as only reaching the Round of 16 in the Hazfi Cup with a shock defeat by Fajr Sepasi After Marfavi s departure in August 2007 another Esteghlali great former goalkeeper Nasser Hejazi took over but after only 14 games and 4 defeats Hejazi was fired as manager in November 2007 Firouz Karimi was hired as the temporary head coach for the remainder of the season he did not fare much better than Hejazi and the team finished 13th in the league its lowest finish ever Firouz Karimi was fired in May 2008 and Amir Ghalenoi was hired again in July 2008 He quickly regrouped the team and the Hazfi Cup proved to be a valuable consolation as Esteghlal became champions after defeating Pegah Gilan 3 1 on aggregate thus securing a Champions League spot after a two year absence During Ghalenoi s first full and only season in his second stint with Esteghlal he led the team to an Iran Pro League championship finishing ahead of Zob Ahan on goal difference However after a group stage exit in the AFC Champions League Ghalenoi resigned Samad Marfavi took the reins of Esteghlal for a second time Marfavi led the team to a 3rd place league finish in the 2009 10 season and also led the team to the Round of 16 of the AFC Champions League losing to Al Shabab of Saudi Arabia 2 3 on aggregate In the spring of 2010 Marfavi extended his contract for another year but strangely a few days later he resigned This time Esteghlal turned to Parviz Mazloumi a former Esteghlal player in the 1980s During his 2 year tenure with Esteghlal he led the team to 2nd and 3rd place league finishes as well as a Hazfi Cup trophy in 2012 After a 0 2 loss to fellow countrymen Sepahan in the Round 16 of the AFC Champions League Mazloumi was sacked by the club and Amir Ghalenoi took the reins of Esteghlal for a third time The new era started with an exciting year for Esteghlal as both former Aston Villa man Jlloyd Samuel and Iran national football team captain Javad Nekounam joined the team With these players Ghalenoi had no trouble leading Esteghlal to a comfortable league victory in his first season back The team also made it to the semi finals of the Hazfi Cup which they eventually lost to Sepahan The year was also marked by advancing to the AFC Champions League semi finals where they met Korean side FC Seoul After a 0 2 away loss in the first leg Esteghlal faced an uphill task they returned to Azadi Stadium with much belief but eventually lost to FC Seoul 2 4 on aggregate The next season however was a disappointing one for Ghalenoi and his team With a chance to win the league on the final match day Esteghlal lost 1 3 to Tractor Sazi and dropped to 5th place and out of a champions league slot Esteghlal also faced a shock defeat at the hands of Mes Kerman in the Hazfi Cup semi finals To top off Esteghlal s horrendous year the team failed to reach the AFC Champions League knock out stage finishing 3rd in its group Amir Ghalenoi earned the title of General from the club s fans for his performance After Esteghlal s defeat to Zob Ahan in the Hazfi Cup final on 29 May 2016 Parviz Mazloomi was fired and replaced by former player and Naft Tehran s head coach Alireza Mansourian on 1 June 2016 Esteghlal started the season poorly and were knocked out of the Hazfi Cup in the Quarter finals by Naft Tehran The club was also issued a transfer ban for the 2017 winter period for outstanding debts to Adil Chihi On 7 February 2017 Esteghlal defeated Qatari club Al Sadd on penalties to advance to the 2017 AFC Champions League group stage Esteghlal was defeated by Al Ain 6 1 on quarter final of 2017 AFC Champions League and was eliminated Mansourian was the head coach of Esteghlal until 7th week of 2017 18 season of Persian Gulf Pro League Mansourian resigned after accumulating only 5 points in 7 matches and standing on 16th position German coach Winfried Schafer was appointed as new manager of Esteghlal Tehran on 1 October 2017 replacing Alireza Mansourian He was fired in the spring of 2019 and Farhad Majidi replaced him but was fired at the end of the season In June 2019 Italian coach Andrea Stramaccioni was appointed as Esteghlal s coach but he later left the club in December 2019 due to financial insolvency 8 Crest and symbols and estate EditUnveiled in 1946 Docharkhehsavaran s first crest featured a blue cyclist cycling In 1950 following change of club s name the crest changed to two interlocking rings on both sides of Pahlavi crown Before the revolution the Taj sports complex had 5 sports clubs in Tehran and 66 clubs in the cities Taj also had clubs in Turkey under the name of Tajspor club and Qatar Taj clubs in Tehran include Taj Central Palace on Baharestan Street Pele Sports Club on Nizam Abad Street Taj Women s Club on Los Angeles Street now Hijab Taj Tennis Club on Pahlavi Street now Veli Asr and Reza Pahlavi club was in Naziabad Taj also had two sports stores in Tehran on Shahreza and Baharestan streets With the Iranian revolution and on 28th of February the Taj Central Palace and other places belonging to the Taj Club were taken over by the Revolutionary Committees The sports facilities were given to the Physical Training Organization and the administrative facilities or other services such as the sports store of the club were handed over to organizations such as the Islamic Propaganda Organization Esteghlal Club s efforts to reclaim these places have not been successful so far Colours EditEsteghlal wore blue shirts from the beginning with white or blue shorts and socks The second colour of the club is white Historical kits Edit Historical kits of Esteghlal 1945The First Kit was founded in 1945 19701st Asian Championship title 19912nd Asian Championship titleRivalries EditTehran derby Edit Main article Tehran derby Other important rivalries Esteghlal Sepahan rivalry The club s biggest rival and its opponent in the Tehran derby is Persepolis The first derby match between the clubs took place on 5 April 1968 at Amjadieh Stadium Today all derbies and home matches are played at Azadi Stadium which is usually sold out for the derby Esteghlal has the most wins in the Tehran derby with 26 victories In 1995 IRIFF began to invite foreign referees to officiate the derby to ease fans and players suspicions of referee bias This occurred after the events of the 38th derby 20 January 1995 in which Persepolis was leading by a score of 2 0 until the 79th minute when Esteghlal scored two goals within 8 minutes to erase the deficit the 1st goal was scored from the penalty spot which angered the Persepolis fans and players who felt the referee was biased towards Esteghlal Persepolis fans stormed the field in the 88th minute and fights broke out on the pitch between fans and players Following the match it was decided that Iranian referees would no longer be used for the derby After 14 years of foreign referees the second leg of the 2008 09 season saw an Iranian once again refereeing the derby The game ended in a draw with goals coming from Mojtaba Jabari and Maziar Zare Supporters Edit Esteghlal fans during the Tehran derby Esteghlal is one of the most supported teams in Iranian and Asian football The most popular team in Iran The club is based in Tehran and is popular in all parts of the country Esteghlal also has a fan base in the United States Europe and Persian Gulf countries According to statistics the club has more than forty million fans at 2010 to 2020 the team was able to achieve six times the average number of spectators in the whole of Asia Grounds EditMain article Azadi Stadium Azadi Stadium is Iran s national stadium and the largest in the country Azadi Stadium officially had a capacity of 100 000 people at the beginning 9 10 and was built to host the 1974 Asian Games The stadium is part of the much larger Azadi Sports Complex and is surrounded by a rowing river football training pitches a weightlifting complex swimming facilities and indoor volleyball and futsal courts among many other amenities Today Azadi Stadium has a capacity of 78 116 after renovations in 2016 11 Esteghlal s home stadium is Azadi Persian ورزشگاه آزادی a football stadium in Tehran Iran The stadium s former name was Aryamehr Stadium which was changed after the Iranian Revolution The stadium has been filled over capacity on numerous occasions for example when it has faced rivals Persepolis in the Tehran derby or in several AFC Champions League matches Prior to the construction of Azadi Esteghlal used to play their games at Amjadieh Stadium Players EditMain article List of Esteghlal F C players Current squad Edit See also 2022 23 Esteghlal F C season As of 27 January 2023 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK IRN Hossein Hosseini captain 2 DF IRN Saleh Hardani U253 DF IRN Mohammad Hossein Moradmand4 MF IRN Rouzbeh Cheshmi vice captain 5 DF IRN Aref Gholami8 MF IRN Saeid Mehri9 MF IRN Mehdi Mehdipour10 FW IRN Sajjad Shahbazzadeh 3rd captain 11 FW FRA Arthur Yamga14 MF IRN Zobeir Niknafs17 DF IRN Jafar Salmani18 FW IRN Peyman Babaei19 MF IRN Reza Mirzaei No Pos Nation Player20 FW IRN Mehdi Ghayedi on loan from Shabab Al Ahli 23 FW IRN Arman Ramezani26 MF IRN Omid Hamedifar U2333 DF IRN Abolfazl Jalali U2555 DF BRA Raphael Silva72 FW IRN Arsalan Motahari77 FW IRN Mohammad Mohebi on loan from Santa Clara 79 MF IRN Sobhan Khaghani U2380 MF IRN Mohammad Hossein Zavari U2388 MF IRN Arash Rezavand90 GK IRN Sina SaeidifarU2398 GK IRN Alireza RezaeiU2599 MF IRN Amirali Sadeghi U23U21 Under 21 year player U23 Under 23 year player U25 Under 25 year player INJ Out of main squad due to injury Other players under contract Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player30 MF UZB Azizbek AmonovOut 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 FW IRN Moein Enayati at Fajr Sepasi until 30 June 2024 Reserve squad Edit Note These players are on the team list They also participate in team training and are under the contracts Mostly they are not on the list of 18 players As of 31 July 2020Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player MF IRN Erfan Bagheri U21 DF IRN Mehdi Taslimi U23 DF IRN Mikaeil Sheikhi U21 No Pos Nation Player DF IRN Hesam Taherkhani U21 FW IRN Hossein Abazari U21Club captains Edit Hossein Hosseini current captain of the team Esteghlal captains since 1990 Name Captaincy1 Shahin Bayani 1990 19922 Amir Ghalenoei 1992 19973 Javad Zarincheh 1997 20004 Mehdi Pashazadeh 2000 20035 Mahmoud Fekri 2003 20076 Ali Reza Mansourian 2007 20087 Farhad Majidi 2008 20138 Mehdi Rahmati 2013 20142015 20199 Amir Hossein Sadeghi 2014 201510 Reza Enayati 201511 Voria Ghafouri 2019 202212 Hossein Hosseini 2022 Personnel EditClub managers Edit Main article List of Esteghlal F C managers Current technical staff Edit Ricardo Sa Pinto is the current head coach of the club Position NameHead coach Ricardo Sa PintoAssistant coach Rui Mota Khosro HeydariGoalkeeper coach Behzad GholampourDoctor Mohammad AbadiFitness Trainer Paulo Pires SantosTeam manager Bijan TaheriAnalyzer Joao AbreuCoordinator Farzad NaderiAcademy manager Arash BorhaniU23 managerU19 manager Siavash AkbarpourU16 manager Sebo ShahbazianU14 manager Amin ManouchehriNotable managers Edit Only managers who have won official trophies are listed Key Name Official TrophiesDomesticIPL Iranian leagueHC Hazfi CupISC Iranian Super CupICC Iran championship cupTPL Tehran Province LeagueTHC Tehran Hazfi CupTSC Tehran Super CupInternationalACL AFC Champions League Zdravko Rajkov was Esteghlal s first international coach Name Nat Period Official TrophiesTotal Domestic InternationalIPL HC ISC ICC TPL THC TSC ACLAli Danaeifard 1946 19531954 19671968 19701976 13 0 0 1 8 4 0 0Mansour Pourheidari 197919811983 19841985 19861986 19881989 19921995 19962000 20022003 8 2 2 0 3 0 0 1Zdravko Rajkov 1969 19711971 1976 5 2 0 0 2 0 0 1Amir Ghalenoei 2003 20062008 20092012 2015 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0Vladimir Đekic 1976 1979 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Reza Naalchegar 19941994 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Nasser Hejazi 1996 1999 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Parviz Mazloumi 2010 20122015 2016 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Winfried Schafer 2017 2019 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Farhad Majidi 2019 20202021 2022 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Ricardo Sa Pinto 2022 Present 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Chairmen Edit Main article List of Esteghlal F C chairmen Parviz Khosravani the founder and the first chairman of the club Current management board Edit Chairman Ali FatholahzadehBoard president Ali FatholahzadehOther board members Parviz Mazloumi Mohammad Momeni Mahdi Afzali Hojjat Karimi Ali FathollahzadehChairmen Edit Chairman Tenure Parviz Khosravani September 1945 June 1950 Parviz Sheikhan June 1950 February 1979 Enayatollah Atashi acting April 1979 May 1979 Abbas Kordnouri May 1979 May 1985 Nader Faryadshiran June 1985 September 1985 Abbas Nekoyeh January 1986 June 1989 Ali Agha Mohammadi June 1989 September 1989 Kazem Oliaei October 1989 May 1996 Ali Fathollahzadeh 12 28 October 1996 20 May 2003 Mohammadhossein Gharib 20 May 2003 25 June 2005 Kazem Oliaei 13 13 July 2005 30 January 2005 Mohammadhossein Gharib 30 January 2005 1 September 2006 Manouchehr Salehi acting 4 September 2006 14 October 2006 Meghdad Najafnejad 14 October 2006 27 February 2007 Mohammadreza Bahmani acting February 2007 30 April 2007 Ali Fathollahzadeh 30 April 2007 17 September 2008 Amir Reza Vaezi Ashtiani 20 September 2008 31 May 2010 Ali Fathollahzadeh 14 15 9 June 2010 17 May 2014 Bahram Afsharzadeh 16 17 May 2014 2 August 2016 Reza Hassanikho 17 3 August 2016 6 August 2016 Reza Eftekhari 7 August 2016 22 June 2018 Amir Hossein Fathi 22 June 2018 10 December 2019 Esmaeil Khalilzadeh acting 12 December 2019 25 February 2020 Ali Fathollahzadeh acting 26 February 2020 20 March 2020 Ahmad Saadatmand 18 19 29 March 2020 30 September 2020 Ahmad Madadi 20 1 October 2020 24 September 2021 Mostafa Ajorlu 24 September 2021 15 October 2022 Ali Fathollahzadeh 15 October 2022 PresentHonours EditMain article List of Esteghlal F C honours Esteghlal is the most proud team of Iran with 38 official championship titles in provincial national and continental cups 21 22 Esteghlal F C official honours 23 24 25 Type Competition Titles SeasonsDomestic NationalIran League 9 1970 71 1974 75 1989 90 1997 98 2000 01 2005 06 2008 09 2012 13 2021 22Iran Championship 1 1957Hazfi Cup 7 1976 77 1995 96 1999 2000 2001 02 2007 08 2011 12 2017 18Super Cup 1 2022Provincial High Level Tehran League 13 1949 50 1952 53 1956 57 1957 58 1959 60 1960 61 1962 63 1968 69 1970 1971 1972 73 1983 84 1985 86 1991 92Tehran Hazfi Cup 4 1946 47 1950 51 1958 59 1960 61Tehran Super Cup 1 1994Continental AFC Champions League 2 1970 1990 91Total 38 record shared record Iran recordDomestic Edit League Edit Esteghlal were crowned champions ending the 2021 22 Persian Gulf Pro League season without a single defeat the first Iranian team ever to do so in a 30 game league season Esteghlal club s championship kit in Season 2021 22 to mark the tenth championship in the History of Iranian football leagues Taj Esteghlal championship in the 1970 Asian Champion Club first continental title for Taj and an Iranian club 26 The Taj Club Museum which was looted after the 1978 revolution Most of the museum s trophies were won by the club s football team Iran League Winners 9 1970 71 1974 75 1989 90 1997 98 2000 01 2005 06 2008 09 2012 13 2021 22 Runners up 10 1973 74 1991 92 1994 95 1998 99 1999 2000 2001 02 2003 04 2010 11 2016 17 2019 20Iran Championship Winners 1 1957Cups Edit Hazfi Cup record Winners 7 1976 77 1995 96 1999 2000 2001 02 2007 08 2011 12 2017 18 Runners up 6 1989 90 1998 99 2003 04 2015 16 2019 20 2020 21Super Cup Winners 1 2022 Runners up 1 2018Provincial High Level Edit Tehran League record Winners 13 1949 50 1952 53 1956 57 1957 58 1959 60 1960 61 1962 63 1968 69 1970 1971 1972 73 1983 84 1985 86 1991 92 Runners up 7 1946 47 1951 52 1958 59 1969 70 1982 83 1989 90 1990 91Tehran Hazfi Cup Winners 4 1946 47 1950 51 1958 59 1960 61 Runners up 3 1945 46 1957 58 1969 70Tehran Super Cup shared record Winners 1 1994Continental Edit AFC Champions League Iran record Winners 2 1970 1990 91 Runners up 2 1991 1998 99 Third place 3 1971 2001 02 2013Doubles and Treble Edit Esteghlal has achieved the Double on 5 occasions in its history Iran League and Tehran League 1957 58 Season 1970 71 SeasonTehran League and Tehran Hazfi Cup 1958 59 Season 1960 61 SeasonAFC Champions League and Tehran League 1990 91 SeasonEsteghlal has achieved the Treble on 1 occasions in its history AFC Champions League and Iran League and Tehran League 1970 71 SeasonMinor Tournaments Edit International Edit DCM Trophy Winners 4 1969 1970 1971 1989 27 Bordoloi Trophy Winners 1 1989 28 Qatar Independence Cup Winners 1 1991 Turkmenistan President s Cup Winners 1 1998 Caspian International Cup Winners 1 1998Statistics and records EditMain article List of Esteghlal F C records and statistics Arash Borhani is Esteghlal s all time leading goalscorer with 108 goals in all competitions Statistics in IPL Edit Seasons in IPL 21 all Best position in IPL First 2005 06 2008 2009 2012 13 2021 22 Worst position in IPL 13 2007 08 Most goals scored in a season 70 2008 09 Most goals scored in a match 6 0 1 time Most goals conceded in a match 4 1 4 times Player with a most goal in a single match Reza Enayati with 5 goalsStatistics in ACC ACL Edit Most goals scored in a match 8 0 1 time Most goals conceded in a match 6 1 1 time Player with the most goals in a single match Ali Jabari with 3 goalsStatistics in Hazfi Cup Edit Most goals scored in a match 13 0 1 time Most goals conceded in a match 0 3 1 time Player with the most goals in a single match Arash Borhani with 5 goalsSeason by season Edit For details on seasons see List of Esteghlal F C seasons Esteghlal Women s Football Club EditMain article Esteghlal Women F C Friendly match of Taj F C Women s Football team and selected team of Italian women footballers in 1970 Esteghlal was the first club in Iran that established a team for women s football To reach this goal the club has made some Camps for training players 29 30 The first attempts to launch women s soccer in Iran began in the late 1960s In 1969 with the increase in the number of women interested in football in Iran the Football Federation sent several talented women to FIFA training courses During the trip Iranian coaches were able to watch matches of Asian women s soccer teams such as South Korea India and Singapore held at the venue Iranian football authorities then decided to form women s soccer teams at the club level Esteghlal F C TAJ was the first Iranian club to establish a women s soccer training class and set up its own women s team The women s team which competed in the Kowsar Women Football League was dissolved in 2016 due to financial issues References Edit a b 22 varzesh3 com 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