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The following is a list of Iran national football team results in its official international matches. ... South Korea: L 0–5 Tokyo, Japan: 1958 Asian Games: 12
Iran were able to gain all nine possible points in the group stage of the Asian Cup but after an extra time goal from South Korea, Iran were yet again eliminated from the quarter-finals. On 4 April 2011, former Real Madrid manager Carlos Queiroz agreed to a two-and-a-half-year deal to coach the Iranian national team until the end of the 2014 ...
This is a list of the Iran national football team results from 2020 to present. [1 ... South Korea 2–0 Iran; Son Heung-min 45+2' Kim Young-gwon 63' Report: World ...
The Iran men's national football team has participated in 14 editions of the AFC Asian Cup, first appearing in the 1968 Asian Cup after automatically qualifying as hosts. Overall, Iran is one of the most successful teams in Asia, having won three titles from 1968 to 1976. However, after the 1976 Asian Cup, Iran's best performance is just third ...
One day later, the Nigerian FA awarded Ghana third place (and the relevant prize money) because Iran had left the pitch (sic!). Iran have protested.] apparently only 2 matches were played ([Oct 4] Iraq 0–2 Iran and [Oct 6] Jordan 0–0 Iran), structure of tournament unclear.
The winners of the first tournament were South Korea, who won in a round-robin style tournament, The first final was in 1972, where Iran defeated South Korea 2–1 after extra time in Bangkok. The most recent final, hosted in Lusail in 2023, saw Qatar defeat Jordan 3–1.
South Korea 2–0 Iran; Chung Kyu-poong 8' Park Lee-chun 12' Report: Municipal Stadium, Seoul. Attendance: 35,000. Friendly 12 September 1971. 19:30. South Korea ...
Iran: 1968 AFC Asian Cup champions: 19 May 1968: 1 Khmer Republic: Central Zone runners-up: 30 May 1971: 0 (debut) South Korea: Eastern zone winners (automatically qualified) 1971: 3 (1956, 1960, 1964) Iraq: Western Zone winners: 22 December 1971: 0 (debut) Kuwait: Western Zone runners-up: 21 December 1971: 0 (debut)