Iran women's national football team

Iran women's national football team

National football team women
Name = Iran
Badge = IRIFFlogoclear.jpg
Nickname = "Team Melli Zanan"
("The Ladies National Team")
Association = I.R.I.F.F.
Coach = flagicon|IRN Shahrzad Mozafar, 2007-
Most caps =
Top scorer =
Home Stadium = Ararat Stadium
FIFA Rank = 48
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First game = flagicon|Iran Iran 5 - 0 Syria flagicon|Syria (Amman, Jordan; September 23, 2005)
Largest win = flagicon|Iran Iran 13 - 0 Syria flagicon|Syria (Amman, Jordan; September 3, 2007)
Largest loss = flagicon|Vietnam Vietnam 4-1 Iran flagicon|Iran (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; March 24, 2008)

World cup apps = 0
World cup first = -
World cup best = -
Olympic apps = 0
Olympic first = -
Olympic best = -
Regional name = AFC Women's Asian Cup
Regional cup apps = 0
Regional cup first = -
Regional cup best = -

The Iran women's national football team represents Iran in international women's football, and is controlled by Islamic Republic of Iran Football Federation. The head of Women's Football at the IRIFF is Farideh Shojaei.

History

Founded in 2005, the team won the second place at the 2005 West Asian Football Federation Women's Championship in Amman, Jordan held in September and October 2005.

In May 2006, the Iranian women's national team hosted their first foreign visitors when a club from Berlin, Germany called BSV Al Dersimspor played out a 2-2 draw in Ararat Stadium, Vanak, Tehran.

The national team played BSV Al Dersimspor again, this time in Berlin, Germany on June 1, 2007. [ [http://www.iransportspress.com/?c=118&a=4316 German player points to "very strong" Iranian women's national football team ] ]

The team won the second place once again at the 2007 West Asian Football Federation Women's Championship in Amman, Jordan in September 2007.

The 40,000 seater Azadiye Stadium with a covered roof is currently being purposely built for the women's national team and is planned to be completed by late 2009.

Records


= World Cup =

* 1991-2007 - Did not enter


= Olympic Games =

* 1996-2004 - Did not enter

West Asian Football Federation Championship

*2005 - Runners-up [ [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesw/westasia-wom05.html West Asian Championship (Women) 2005 (Jordan) ] ]
*2007 - Runners-up [ [http://iransportspress.com/?c=170&a=4642 Iranian Women finish second at West Asian Championship ] ]

Matches

Last matches

*flagicon|India India 3-1 Iran flagicon|Iran, AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifications, New Delhi, India, October 20, 2007 [ [http://www.persianfootball.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=383&Itemid=2 Persian Football - PFDC - Your Ultimate Source For Iran Football News ] ]
*flagicon|Iran Iran 4-1 India flagicon|India, AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifications, Tehran, Iran, October 27, 2007
*flagicon|Vietnam Vietnam 4-1 Iran flagicon|Iran, AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifications, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, March 24, 2008

Current Squad

ee also

*Women's Football in Iran
*Football in Iran
*Iran national football team

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