Asian Cup 2015 - Group stage: Iran vs. Bahrain

Oct 16, 2002
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All material related to this match goes here. The other thread was ruined by the usual crowd.

Any discussion around banned members, new identities, patriotism, football history and nonsense will be met with infractions. If you don't want to get banned during the Asian Cup, stick to the subject of the thread.

Thanks.

Game will start at 4:00AM (Eastern Time).
 

Shahram

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Queiroz issues Iran rallying cry
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10 January 2015 Andrew Mullen

Melbourne: Carlos Queiroz has called on Iran to treat Sunday’s AFC Asian Cup Group C opener with Bahrain as a final, with the much-travelled Portuguese coach insisting the three-time champions are now fully prepared for the meeting at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.

Iran are ranked as the number one team in Asia, although having only played two friendlies since returning from an encouraging FIFA World Cup, Queiroz had raised doubts over Iran’s chances of finally adding a fourth continental title to the hat-trick of crowns won between 1968 and 1976.

But following training in both Sydney and Melbourne which included a friendly win over Iraq last weekend, an upbeat Queiroz is now eyeing a successful start to Iran’s record-equalling 13th AFC Asian Cup appearance.

“We’re going to play this game as if it is the Asian Cup final, and for the moment, our full concentration is for the team we play tomorrow,” said Portuguese coach Queiroz following Iran’s final training session at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on Saturday.

“We have our expectations and our motivation and we are ready to compete. We are going to try and do our best to finish the game and win the game against a very good team that is Bahrain.”

Prior to last Sunday’s 1-0 win over Iraq, which was secured thanks to a first half strike from highly rated forward Sardar Azmoun, Iran had only beaten Korea Republic by the same scoreline in Tehran in November having drawn with Nigeria and lost to both Argentina and Bosnia & Herzegovina in Brazil.

“The preparation since we have arrived has been fantastic,” added Queiroz.

“We are ready to compete and fight. We have a big soul, big mind, big heart and we are ready for tomorrow.”

Iran’s outing in Melbourne represents their first game in Australia since ending the Socceroos’ 1998 FIFA World Cup hopes in 1997 when Khodadad Azizi’s late strike at the nearby Melbourne Cricket Ground earned the visitors a crucial 2-2 draw in what was then an intercontinental play-off.

The meeting also brings back memories of previous high-profile matches with Bahrain, most notably FIFA World Cup qualifiers in 2001 and 2012.

“It will be difficult against Bahrain, we have a tradition of big games, that’s football and that’s why this is the beauty of the game,” said Queiroz, who saw his side beat Bahrain 6-0 at home during the third round of qualifiers for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

“All the teams come here with good expectations and huge dreams and we’re no different from the other teams. Our approach is only to be focused on the next match. We put all our concentration and our energy into the next match.”
 

Shahram

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Bahrain not to rest on their laurels
/ Jan 10 2015 /

Melbourne: Coach Marjan Eid has called on Bahrain not to rest on their laurels following an encouraging build up to the AFC Asian Cup Australia 2015 ahead of Sunday’s Group C meeting with three-time winners Iran.

Eid took over from predecessor Adnan Hamad during November’s Gulf Cup and oversaw a credible goalless draw with eventual champions Qatar.

And since arriving in Australia, 2004 AFC Asian Cup semi-finalists Bahrain have beaten both Saudi Arabia and Jordan in friendlies to raise hopes of ending a run of back-to-back group stage exits in 2007 and 2011.

“The last two friendly matches are not enough for a nomination for Bahrain to qualify. They need more effort to do a good job; they need more confidence for the younger players to do a good job,” said former national team assistant Eid.

“We have a lot of younger players with some others that have experience. Tomorrow we play against a strong team with a lot of professional players and experienced players. We hope to do a good job and get a positive result.

“The matches between Bahrain and Iran are always tough games. Each country or region has a derby or classic, and Bahrain and Iran is like this.”

On paper Bahrain are the lowest ranked team in Group C behind Asia’s number one side and 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers Iran, Gulf Cup champions Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

But despite also losing all three group stage games in Qatar in 2011, Eid remained upbeat over Bahrain’s chances of securing only a second appearance in the knockout stage having eventually finished fourth in 2004.

“There is no team that has the best ranking; all of them are the same,” added Eid. “Any team in this group can go through the qualifying.”

Eid, though, refused to believe suggestions from the Iran camp that they are underprepared for the tournament after seeing Carlos Queiroz’s side only lose to Argentina at the 2014 FIFA World Cup following a stoppage time strike from Lionel Messi.

“They have a great standing in Asia and did a good job in the World Cup against Argentina,” said Eid.

“Some teams come to this tournament and don’t prepare well, but do very good in the tournament. Other teams come to the tournament and prepare well but don’t do anything.”
 
Feb 15, 2006
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Lets warm up with this 6tayi Classic match.
Tamoom Estadium mifogtan: Esteghlal va Bahrain peyvandetoon Mobarak. hehe
Vali ajab Enteghami bood vase Arab-bazishoon tu 2002WCQ

Ever green. Which goal was best? I have no doubt on my pick ;)

[video=youtube_share;twTzcI4AvC0]http://youtu.be/twTzcI4AvC0[/video]
 

Shahram

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- شنبه 20 دی 1393 - 15:56:43 چاپ
مسئولان فدراسیون به دنبال ساماندهی طرفداران/ 10 هزار ایرانی پشت تیم ملی
ورزش > فوتبال ملی - ایران بعد از استرالیای میزبان، پرتماشاگرترین تیم جام ملت ها خواهد بود.

به گزارش خبرگزاری خبرآنلاین، روز گذشته سفارت ایران در کامبرا، به کفاشیان گزارش داد که در بازی فردا مقابل بحرین، نزدیک به 10 هزار طرفدار ایرانی به ورزشگاه خواهند رفت. به همین دلیل، ساعتی قبل کفاشیان سریعا با بوقچی ها در هتل تیم ملی تشکیل جلسه داد و از آنها خواست که فردا به خوبی طرفداران را سازماندهی کنند. همچنین قرار شد پرچم و لباس در اختیار هواداران قرار بگیرد. حضور 10 هزار هوادر در بازی فردا، برای ایران نکته ای مثبت خواهد بود. بازیکنان و مربیان تیم ملی می گویند حضور این هواداران به آنها انگیزه می دهد تا مقابل بحرین برنده باشن
د.
 
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- شنبه 20 دی 1393 - 15:56:43 چاپ
مسئولان فدراسیون به دنبال ساماندهی طرفداران/ 10 هزار ایرانی پشت تیم ملی
ورزش > فوتبال ملی - ایران بعد از استرالیای میزبان، پرتماشاگرترین تیم جام ملت ها خواهد بود.

به گزارش خبرگزاری خبرآنلاین، روز گذشته سفارت ایران در کامبرا، به کفاشیان گزارش داد که در بازی فردا مقابل بحرین، نزدیک به 10 هزار طرفدار ایرانی به ورزشگاه خواهند رفت. به همین دلیل، ساعتی قبل کفاشیان سریعا با بوقچی ها در هتل تیم ملی تشکیل جلسه داد و از آنها خواست که فردا به خوبی طرفداران را سازماندهی کنند. همچنین قرار شد پرچم و لباس در اختیار هواداران قرار بگیرد. حضور 10 هزار هوادر در بازی فردا، برای ایران نکته ای مثبت خواهد بود. بازیکنان و مربیان تیم ملی می گویند حضور این هواداران به آنها انگیزه می دهد تا مقابل بحرین برنده باشن
د.
Majority of my cousins (father side) live in Aussie and specially in Melbourne . There will be lots of Iranians who will be in stadium after what i heard from my cousins .
 

IEI

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Nov 10, 2002
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Lets warm up with this 6tayi Classic match.
Tamoom Estadium mifogtan: Esteghlal va Bahrain peyvandetoon Mobarak. hehe
Vali ajab Enteghami bood vase Arab-bazishoon tu 2002WCQ

Ever green. Which goal was best? I have no doubt on my pick ;)

[video=youtube_share;twTzcI4AvC0]http://youtu.be/twTzcI4AvC0[/video]
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT the Teymorrian :D
 
May 21, 2003
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khodayeh bozorg give us a big win today. give confidence to iranians.
damet garm be bachehaa hesabi haal dadi, beka ya allah, beka ya allah beka ya allah !
allah o ma sard-e hava garm-e laboo mohamad, patoo ro bekesh roo amat.
ya zamen e ahoo, zamen gavazn, zarafeh, kargadan etc etc
ya ghamar e masnooyee, bani hashem, ol-moolook e vaziri, etc etc
...

tamoom shod cup raft tehran.
 

saeedg1377

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Where can I see the game? I've known that in the past jamejam (irib) chooses not to show the game, andI'm not gonna stay up till 1 and not see the game lol, so if irib doesn't show the game, does anyone have a site where it will show the game?
 
Oct 18, 2010
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itc channel out of toronto shows the games lives on galaxy 19, 97w.
the quality is not very good but you can see the ball and the players
running after the ball with persian commentary.

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saeedg1377

Football Fan
Jan 10, 2015
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#14
itc channel out of toronto shows the games lives on galaxy 19, 97w.
the quality is not very good but you can see the ball and the players
running after the ball with persian commentary.

[TABLE="class: newgrid, width: 1407"]
[TR]
[TD="align: left"]Iranian TV Canada www[/TD]
[TD="align: left"]Farsi[/TD]
[TD="align: left"]12115-V 22425[/TD]
[TD="align: left"]1024 1025[/TD]
[TD="align: left"] [/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
Sounds good thanks
 

Ardesheer

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damet garm be bachehaa hesabi haal dadi, beka ya allah, beka ya allah beka ya allah !
allah o ma sard-e hava garm-e laboo mohamad, patoo ro bekesh roo amat.
ya zamen e ahoo, zamen gavazn, zarafeh, kargadan etc etc
ya ghamar e masnooyee, bani hashem, ol-moolook e vaziri, etc etc
...

tamoom shod cup raft tehran.
You forgot the big one: Ya Ali Madad.
 
Oct 18, 2002
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I arrived in Melbourne with some family and friends yesterday. The city is full of Iranians today. I travel here regularly and have never seen anything like it. I even met a few guys that have travelled over from New Zealand at the casino last night. I'm very excited about tonight. Cant wait
 
Nov 24, 2002
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I arrived in Melbourne with some family and friends yesterday. The city is full of Iranians today. I travel here regularly and have never seen anything like it. I even met a few guys that have travelled over from New Zealand at the casino last night. I'm very excited about tonight. Cant wait
Have fun man
 

Shahram

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Oct 21, 2002
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I arrived in Melbourne with some family and friends yesterday. The city is full of Iranians today. I travel here regularly and have never seen anything like it. I even met a few guys that have travelled over from New Zealand at the casino last night. I'm very excited about tonight. Cant wait
Enjoy it. Hopefully We will watch a football match that is not boring today.
 

Shahram

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Oct 21, 2002
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Emirates-Qatar match will kick off in 2 hours. I suppose a draw would be good for Iran.
 
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