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The following are the Iran women's national football team results in its international matches regardless of being considered FIFA or non-FIFA internationals, divided into matches played before the Iranian Revolution and then after from 2005 onwards including hybrid matches.
Soon after, clubs such as Taj, Persepolis, Deyhim, Oghab, and PAS formed women's football teams and a women's football league was established in Tehran. Persepolis women football team was coached by Alan Rogers whose assistant was Ali Parvin. [3] On 7 May 1971, visitors to Tehran, Italy took to the field and won against Iranian club side Taj S ...
This is a list of Iran women's international footballers – Iranian association football players who have played for the Iran women's national football team. Players [ edit ]
Women's football continued to grow until the Iranian revolution in 1979. [3] After that time, women were inhibited from playing, and organised football for women ceased to exist for decades. Instead, enthusiastic players turned to playing futsal, a form of indoor football. Women were obliged to wear the hijab as well as coverings for their arms ...
American players embraced their opponents, both on the pitch and with support online, following the victory that sent the U.S. to the Round of 16 while sending the Iranians back home.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 2025. Association football club in Tehran, Iran 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 ...
On Wednesday, though, women joined the crowds at the Azadi Stadium in Tehran to watch a live broadcast of the Iran-Spain match. Granted, it was not a live sporting event being held in their ...
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. [28] [29] The first attempts to launch women's football in Iran began in the late 1960s.