Sepahan S.C.

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Foolad Mobarakeh Sepahan Sport Club(Persian:باشگاه فولاد مبارکه سپاهان,Bâšgâh-e Farhangi-Varzeši-ye Fulâd-e Mobârake-ye Sepâhân), commonly known asSepahan,is an Iraniansports clubbased inIsfahan.It is best known for theirfootballsection[1]that play in thePersian Gulf Pro League,the highest tier ofIranian football league system.

Sepahan
Full nameFoolad Mobarakeh Sepahan Sport Club
Nickname(s)Yellow Storm of Asia
Yellow Lions of Isfahan
Short nameSepahan
Founded5 October 1953;71 years ago(1953-10-05)
GroundNaghsh-e Jahan Stadium
Capacity60,000
OwnerMobarakeh Steel Company
PresidentMahdi Azarbaijani
ManagerPatrice Carteron
LeaguePersian Gulf Pro League
2023–24Persian Gulf Pro League,3rd
Websitehttp://www.sepahansc.com/
Current season

In the2002–03 season,Sepahan ended the total dominance of two Tehran-based clubs,PersepolisandEsteghlal,to win the Pro League. They are also the first Iranian club to win three consecutive league titles, reach theAFC Champions Leaguefinal in2007and qualify for the2007 FIFA Club World Cup,becoming the first-ever Iranian representative to the tournament. To date, they have won five league titles and fourHazfi Cups,becoming one of the most successful football clubs in Iran.

Club history

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Before the revolution

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Shahin Isfahan Club

In 1953, with the help ofIran national football teamplayer Mahmoud Hariri theShahin Isfahanfootball club was created. This club was one of the teams attached to the more popular and successfulShahin F.C.ofTehran.In 1963, Shahin as the representative ofIsfahan Provincebecame champions of Iran after a 1–1 draw againstTehran XI.In 1967, due to the problems that arose in theShahin F.C.organization in Tehran, theIsfahanbranch was forced to cease operations. The club changed its name to Sepahan. The club participated in theTakht Jamshid Cupleague from1974to1978.In the club's first season in the Takht Jamshid Cup they finished in 10th place ahead of city rivalsZob Ahan.

Post Revolution

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After theRevolution,they played in the local Isfahan leagues for many years until 1993. That year the club was purchased by the Siman-e-Sepahan (Sepahan Cement) factory of Isfahan. It participated in theAzadegan Leagueuntil the year 2000, whenFoolad Mobarekeh(SteelMill of MobarekehIsfahan) bought the team from the Siman factory. The team now plays under the name of Foolad Mobarakeh Sepahan, and enjoys very good support by the club board, and has been able to attain a respectable fan base in its hometown.[citation needed]

Success years

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The club was able to demonstrate its worth when it captured the league title in the2002–03season of theIPL,and qualified for theAFC Champions Leaguetournament withFarhad Kazemi.It also won theHazfi Cupin 2004 and was able to qualify for another season of the ACL competition, though the club did not have much success in the continental tournaments ofACL 2004and2005.[citation needed]

Sepahan in a match againstHomaduring1975–76 season

WithLuka Bonačić,Sepahan was able to once again win the Hazfi Cup on 22 September 2006. With this win, they gained Iran's final and second spot in theAFC Champions League 2007.They were impressive in continental stage as they finished top of their group and defeatedKawasaki Frontaleof Japan andAl Wahdaof theUAEto reach the final of the newly established continental tournament for the first time. Although they lost the final toUrawa Red Diamondson aggregate, by reaching the final, Sepahan became the first Iranian club to qualify for theFIFA Club World Cup.[citation needed]

In the opening match of theFIFA Club World Cup 2007,Sepahan defeatedWaitakere Unitedof New Zealand to reach the quarter-final where they metUrawa Red Diamondsfor a spot in the semifinal match againstAC Milan.Urawa Reds managed to defeat Sepahan for the second time in just one month, reaching the semifinals of the FIFA Club World Cup.[citation needed]

By winning theHazfi Cuponce again in 2007, Sepahan also qualified for theAFC Champions League 2008,but could not repeat their success of2007.

Sepahan has qualified for theAFC Champions Leaguefor the third consecutive time in2009,coming as the Runners-up inPersian Gulf Cup 2007-08.Sepahan lost the title by only one point toPersepolis F.C.,who beat them 2–1 in the last match of the season with a winner six minutes into second half injury time. They tried to improve the team by sacking the Brazilian coach Viera and replacing him with the German coach Firat but they had a difficult season where they could not win anything in the 2008–09 season and changed the coach three times.[citation needed]

In the next season Sepahan hired Turkish and formerIran's assistant coachEngin Firat,but he was fired after getting poor result in the league, and Hossein Charkhabi who wasSepahan Novinhead coach at that time replaced Firat. Despite getting good result with the team Charkahbi was replaced once again withFarhad Kazemiwho won the league title with Sepahan in the2002–03season. Finally Sepahan finished 4th in the league and qualified for the2010 AFC Champions LeagueGroup stage. In the next season the club hired former Iran andEsteghlalhead coachAmir Ghalenoei,at the helm of Sepahan's2010 Season,the club sealed a championship title two weeks before the end of the season with a 2–2 tie againstF.C. Aboomoslem.[2]

In the2010–11 Persian Gulf Cup,Sepahan dominated the league after a slow start and practically won the title two weeks before the season end. They also advanced to the knock out stage of the ACL competition, after finishing on top of the table in the group stage. Their group was arguably the group of death, consisting of Al-Hilal, Al Gharafa and Al-Jazira. They won their third championship and became the most successful team inIran Pro League.[citation needed]

Kranjčar Era

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They also repeated their league title in2011–12 season,this time with Croatian manager,Zlatko Kranjčar.Sepahan also made it to the quarter-finals of2012 AFC Champions Leagueafter defeating the fellow Iranian clubEsteghlal.[citation needed]

In 2013 however, Sepahan was placed in Group C of the2013 AFC Champions Leagueand was unable to get past the2013 AFC Champions League group stage.Being placed in the same group asAl-Gharafa Sports Clubof Qatar,Al-Ahli SCof Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates'Al Nasr SC,they could not qualify as one of the top two teams of their group. Sepahan started the2013 AFC Champions Leaguewith a great win at home againstAl Nasr SC,however heading for an away game againstAl-Gharafa Sports Clubin Qatar, Sepahan only returned home humiliated by the Qatari team in a 3–1 lost game. That was not the end of Sepahan's poor performance in the AFC Champions League. About three weeks after their loss in Qatar, Sepahan hostedAl-Ahli SCatFoolad Shahr Stadium,losing poorly once again but this time with a score of 4–2. Sepahan still had a chance after those two losses, but all hopes were lost once they lost in front of the Saudi giants again, this time with a score of 4–1 thus having them bid farewell to the 2013 AFC Champions League.[citation needed]

Sepahan players celebrating their fifth league title in 2015

In the2013–14 Iran Pro Leagueseason, Sepahan finished 4th, thus missing out on theAFC Champions Leaguefor the first time in five years. At the end of the season,CroatianmanagerZlatko Kranjčarannounced that he would not be returning for the 2014–2015 season. Sepahan also struggled in the Champions League as well, failing to make it past the group stage with a 1–0 loss toAl Hilalon the final match day. After originally announcing he was leaving the club, Sepahan announced that they had extended the contract of Kranjčar for another season.

Faraki years

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Sepahan started the2014–15season with three wins in a row. However, Sepahan did not win their next four matches. Kranjčar resigned on 8 September 2014 and was replaced with formerFooladmanagerHossein Faraki.

On 15 May 2015, with a 2–0 Sepahan victory overSaipaandTractordrawing 3–3 withNaft Tehran,Sepahan won their fifth league title with a one-point margin over runner up Tractor. With the league victory, Sepahan returned to theAFC Champions Leagueafter a one-year absence.

On 12 November 2015Hossein Farakileft Sepahan for personal problems. Faraki left by saying "Things just don't seem to be working out for me and I decided to quit my job in the team, I have nothing more to say because I think Sepahan needs concentration at the moment since they will play in Iran's Hazfi Cup on Thursday,"[3][4]

Štimac and Veisi years

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AfterHossein Faraki's resignation, the club signed formerCroatianational team managerIgor Štimac.Igor Štimac won his first game againstNaft Tehran,but after not winning a game in 10 weeks made the situations harder for Sepahan. Sepahan got knocked out of theHazfi Cupby their rivals,Zob Ahanin penalties at the semi-final. Sepahan also went out of theAFC Champions Leagueafter losing five times in the first round. Igor Štimac resigned as Sepahan head coach on 20 April 2016, after a run of unsuccessful results which led the league champions Sepahan to end up in 11th place and out of both season's cups, Hazfi Cup and AFC Champions League.

Before the start of the 2016–17 season,Abdollah Veisiwho had ledEsteghlal Khuzestanto the league title, was announced as the new manager of Sepahan but sepahans poor results continued so they announcedZlatko Kranjčaras their new manager. Sepahan finished the season in the 5th place.

Reserve team

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Sepahan is also one of the clubs in Iranian football to have a senior reserve team,Foolad Sepahan Novin F.C.,that as of the 2007/08 season, participates in3rd Divisionand the Hazfi Cup. The reserve team was promoted to theIran Pro Leaguefrom theAzadegan League,but was not allowed to participate due to Fifa's regulations about two teams from the same club playing in the same league.

Rivalries

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Isfahan Derby

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TheNagsh-e Jahan derbyis afootballmatch played annually inIsfahan,Iran,between the two rival professional teams of the city:Zob Ahan F.C.and Sepahan.Naqsh-e Jahanis an important square in old centrum ofIsfahan.The competition is one of the most popular annual football events in Iran.[5]The Isfahan derby goes back to the 1970s, whenZob Ahan F.C.and Sepahan F.C. faced each other inTakht Jamshid Cupseasons (1974/75,1975/76,1976/77,1977/78). Their rivalry resumed in the 1990s when they faced each other in Azadegan Leagueseasons (1993/94,1996/97,1997/98) and from then on the two met each other twice a year.

Tehran rivalries

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Esteghlal–SepahanandPersepolis–Sepahanrivalries are the two important Iran Football Rivalries played between Sepahan and twoTehranbased football clubs:EsteghlalandPersepolis.

FIFA Club World Cup

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One of the most important titles of Sepahan football club, which makes this club a special club in Iranian football, is the participation in the Club World Cup in 2007. For the people of Isfahan and those interested in football, especially the fans of Sepahan and of course Iranian football, the second day of November is undoubtedly a reminder of the name of Sepahan. On the day when the club was born, Sepahan's name was placed next to big teams such as AC Milan of Italy, Boca Juniors of Argentina, Pachuca of Mexico, Whiteacres United of New Zealand, Sahil Tunis and Urawa Red Diamonds of Japan. Until today, Sepahan is the first and last representative of Iranian football who has hoisted the Iranian flag in the Club World Cup.

Partnerships

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The general secretary ofAhed(left) and the president of Sepahan (right) in 2009

On 28 January 2009, Sepahan and Lebanese clubAhedsigned an informal partnership deal.[6]The partnership was made official on 8 March 2021, involving training camps and friendly games between the two sides.[7]

Stadium

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Sepahan female fans entered the stadiums for the first time after1979 banin 2024.

TheNaghsh-e-Jahan Stadiumis amulti-purpose stadiuminIsfahan,Iran that is home ground of Sepahan. It is currently used for football matches. The stadium was built in 2003 and holds 45,000 in a three-tier configuration. The first phase finished in 2003 and they have decided to finish the second phase which is the first floor of the stadium. It was started in 2007 and was meant to be finished by 2008, but construction continued until summer 2016. The final capacity of the stadium will be 75,000. Sepahan's second home ground isFoolad Shahr Stadiumthat is the home ground ofZob Ahantoo. Some of Sepahan's matches are held in that stadium.

In 2024, Female supporters of the club watched the team's match in stadium for the first time after the 1979 ban.[8]

Season-by-season

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For details on seasons, seeList of Sepahan F.C. seasons

Season Div. Pos. Hazfi Cup Asia
2001–02 IPL 9th Semi-Final - -
2002–03 Champions Semi-Final - -
2003–04 6th Champions ACL Group stage
2004–05 10th 1/8 Final ACL Group stage
2005–06 7th Champions - -
2006–07 5th Champions ACL Runner Up
2007–08 2nd Quarter-Final ACL Group stage
2008–09 4th 1/8 Final ACL Group stage
2009–10 Champions 1/8 Final ACL Group stage
2010–11 Champions Quarter-Final ACL Quarter-Final
2011–12 Champions Round of 32 ACL Quarter-Final
2012–13 3rd Champions ACL Group stage
2013–14 4th Round of 32 ACL Group stage
2014–15 Champions Round of 32 - -
2015–16 11th Semi-Final ACL Group stage
2016–17 5th Semi-Final - -
2017–18 14th Round of 32 - -
2018–19 2nd Semi-Final - -
2019–20 5th Quarter-Final ACL Group stage
2020–21 2nd Quarter-Final - -
2021–22 3rd Round of 16 ACL Group Stage
2022–23 2nd Round of 16 ACL Round of 16
2023–24 3rd Champions - -

Honours

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Domestic

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League

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Continental

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Players

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First-team squad

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As of 19 September 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules;some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK IRN Payam Niazmand(vice-captain)
2 DF IRN Hadi Mohammadi
3 DF IRN Hossein Goudarzi
5 MF IRN Reza Asadi
6 MF BFA Bryan Dabo
7 FW IRN Mehdi Limouchi
8 MF IRN Mohammad Karimi(captain)
9 FW IRN Kaveh Rezaei
10 MF IRN Reza Shekari
11 FW IRN Javad Aghaeipour
14 DF IRN Aria YousefiU23
15 MF FRA Steven Nzonzi
17 MF IRN Esmaeil GholizadehU21
18 DF IRN Milad Zakipour
23 MF IRN Mohammad Mehdi Mohebi
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF IRN Mehdi Hosseini
33 GK IRN Seyed Pouria RafieiU21
44 GK IRN Nima Mirzazad
47 FW MTN Aboubakar Kamara
55 DF IRN Amin HazbaviU23
58 DF IRN Mohammad Daneshgar
66 DF TJK Vahdat Hanonov
80 MF IRN Arshia SarshoghU23
88 MF IRN Abbas HabibiU21
90 DF IRN Esmaeil FalamarziU21
93 MF IRN Ali AhmadiU21
95 DF IRN Mohammad AminiU21
99 DF IRN Siavash Yazdani
MF IRN Mohamadreza Bordbar
  • U21= Under-21 level player.U23= Under-23 level player.SPE= Special group player.INJ= Out of main squad due to injury.


Loan list

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules;some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF IRN Omid Noorafkan(atMalavanuntil 30 June 2025)

For recent transfers, seeList of Iranian football transfers summer 2023.

Former players

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For details on former players, seeCategory:Sepahan players.

Notable players

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See:List of Sepahan players

Managerial staff

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Current managerial staff

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Position Name
Manager Hugo Almeida
Assistant coaches Hossein Ghadami
Vahid Esfahani
Goalkeepers coach Mohammadreza Farahani

Head coaches

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Below is a list of Sepahan coaches from 1953 until the present day.[11][12][13]

Name Nationality Years
Mahmoud Hariri 1953–1960
Technical Commission 1960–1970
Mahmoud Yavari 1970–1978
Zdravko Rajkov 1978
Mahmoud Yavari 1978–1980
Masoud Tabesh 1980–1993
Firouz Karimi 1993–1994
Nasser Hejazi 1994–1995
Mahmoud Yavari 1995–1996
Rasoul Korbekandi 1996–1998
Mehdi Monajati 1998–1999
Hamid Nadimian 1999–2001
Stanko Poklepović 2001–2002
Farhad Kazemi 2002–2005
Stanko Poklepović 2005
Edson Tavares 2005–2006
Luka Bonačić 2006–2008
Jorvan Vieira 2008
Engin Firat 2008
Hossein Charkhabi 2008
Farhad Kazemi 2008–2009
Amir Ghalenoei 2009–2011
Luka Bonačić 2011
Zlatko Kranjčar 2011–2014
Hossein Faraki 2014–2015
Igor Štimac 2015–2016
Ghasem Zaghinejad* 2016
Abdollah Veisi 2016–2017
Zlatko Kranjčar 2017–2018
Mansour Ebrahimzadeh 2018
Amir Ghalenoei 2018–2020
Miguel Teixeira* 2020
Moharram Navidkia 2020–2022
José Morais 2022–Present

Club officials

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Position Name
President Manouchehr Nikfar (Acting)
Chairman of the Board Mojtaba Lotfi
Board Members Mojtaba Lotfi
Mohammad Reza Saket
Karim Fakharezadeh
Ali Pezeshk
Alireza Afzal

List of Sepahan records

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FIFA Club World Cup participation

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FIFA Club World Cup History
Year Round Score Result Scorers
2007 Play-off Sepahan3 – 1Waitakere United Win Emad Mohammed3',4'
Abdul-Wahab47'
2007 Quarterfinals Sepahan1 – 3Urawa Red Diamonds Loss Karimi80'

Top scorers by season

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Season Player in League Player in whole season
2001–02 Edmond Bezik 6
2002–03 Edmond Bezik 13
2003–04 Rasoul Khatibi 8 Rasoul Khatibi 14
2004–05 Rasoul Khatibi 14 Rasoul Khatibi 17
2005–06 Rasoul Khatibi 10 Rasoul Khatibi 11
2006–07 Emad Mohammed Ridha 9 Emad Mohammed Ridha 12
2007–08 Mahmoud Karimi 9 Mahmoud Karimi 13
2008–09 Emad Mohammed Ridha 14 Emad Mohammed Ridha 16
2009–10 Emad Mohammed Ridha 19 Ibrahima Touré 20
2010–11 Ibrahima Touré 18 Ibrahima Touré 24
2011–12 Emad Mohammed Ridha 9 Bruno Correa 12
2012–13 Mohammad Reza Khalatbari 13 Xhevahir Sukaj 16
2013–14 Mehdi Sharifi 8 Mehdi Sharifi 12
2014–15 Mehdi Sharifi 12 Mehdi Sharifi 12
2015–16 Mohammad Reza Khalatbari
Luciano Chimba
4 Luciano Chimba
Mehdi Sharifi
6
2016–17 Mehrdad Mohammadi
Masoud Hassanzadeh
7 Mehrdad Mohammadi
Masoud Hassanzadeh
Jalaleddin Alimohammadi
7
2017–18 Sasan Ansari 11 Sasan Ansari 11
2018–19 Kiros Stanlley 16 Kiros Stanlley 17

Players on international cups

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Cup Players
1978 FIFA World Cup Ali Shojaei
Bahram Mavaddat
2006 FIFA World Cup Moharram Navidkia
Rasoul Khatibi
2007 AFC Asian Cup Hadi Aghily
2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Abdul-Wahab Abu Al-Hail
Emad Mohammed
2011 AFC Asian Cup Ehsan Hajsafi
Hadi Aghily
Jalal Hosseini
Khosro Heydari
Mehdi Rahmati
Mohsen Bengar
Emad Mohammed
2014 FIFA World Cup Ehsan Hajsafi
Rahman Ahmadi
2015 AFC Asian Cup Ehsan Hajsafi
Voria Ghafouri
2019 AFC Asian Cup Payam Niazmand
2022 FIFA World Cup Payam Niazmand
Ramin Rezaeian

Sponsorship

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Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

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Sepahan League Sponsors
Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
2007–08 Uhlsport Mobarakeh Steel Company
2008–09
2009–10 Lotto
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14 Uhlsport
2014–15
2015–16 Joma
2016–17 Uhlsport
2017–18 Peak Mobarakeh Steel Company/Snapp
2018–19 Start Mobarakeh Steel Company/Taban Air/Hamrah-e-Avval
2019–20 Uhlsport
2020–21 Mobarakeh Steel Company/Iran Insurance Company
2021–22
2022-23 Merooj Mobarakeh Steel Company/ Bahonar Brokerage / GERAD Clothing
2023-24 Start Mobarakeh Steel Company

References

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