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Abumoslem Khorasan (Official
Website)
ابومسلم مشهد
Full name Abu Moslem Iran Khodro
Khorasan Football Club
Nickname(s) Black Pearl (مرواريد سياه in Persian)
Founded July 1970
Ground Samen Stadium
Capacity 35,000
Chairman Nasser Shafagh |
Abu Moslem (ابومسلم in Persian), is a
football team based in Mashhad, Khorasan. They play in the Iranian Premier
League. The team used to be sponsored by the Iranian military but are now
sponsored by Iranian car manufacturer Iran Khodro. |
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مقام فصل گذشته: پنجم
بازیكنان جدا شده: آندرانیك
تیموریان، حسین بادامكی، محمدرضا خلعتبری، مهدی خیری، حامد شیرخانلو، مهدی ثابتی،
یونس گراییلی.
بازیكنان جدید: مهدی هاشمی
نسب، علی موسوی، دنی اولروم، ایوان پتروویچ، جواد رزاقی، احمد مقدسی پور، نادر
غبیشاوی، روح الله بهرامی عسگری.
بازیكنان قبلی: احمد خرمالی،
شهاب گردان، سیدمحمد حسینی، رضا مسلم زاده، عزیز فریسات، مجید نورمحمدی، رضا ناصحی،
محمد منصوری، سعیدخانی، احمد سیدمحمدلو، عبدالله شاه حسینی، مرتضی برگی زر.
سرمربی:
مهدی قیاسی -- اكبر میثاقیان
پس از بازی اول استعفا داد
مربی: هادی برگی زر، رمضان شكری
،
مسعود (علی) حنطه ،
محمدرضا
مولایی
مربی دروازه بان ها:
غلامحسین نخودیان
اصفهانی
سرپرست: هادی مباشری
از دست رفته: آندرانیك
تیموریان
بهترین تیم شهرستانی در فصل گذشته
لیگ برتر و یكی از خوب های چند فصل اخیر فوتبال كشورمان پیش از شروع لیگ ششم مهره
های ارزشمندی مثل آندو تیموریان و حسین بادامكی را از دست داد و در عوض چند خرید
پرسروصدا و عیجب و غریب مثل علی موسوی و مهدی هاشمی نسب داشت. اتفاق جدید در این
تیم حضور خداداد عزیزی ملی پوش سابق و عضو باشگاه ابومسلم به عنوان مشاور مدیرعامل
و مدیر تیم های فوتبال این باشگاه بود كه اختیارات تام وی اختلاف نظرها و مشكلاتی
را در جریان فصل نقل و انتقالات برای سیاه جامگان مشهدی رقم زد |
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Club history
Establishment
In 1970 a group of football players from Mashhad decided to create a new
football team by the name of Abu Moslem. Most of the players on the team
knew each other and were from the Shah Abbasi Tri-way area. They had grown
up playing football on the dirt fields of the area. When the Takht Jamshid
Cup was created, a qualification tournament for provincial representatives
was set up in Isfahan. Another club from Mashhad, named Aria FC
represented the province of Khorasan but they were not able to make into
the Takht Jamshid Cup.
After defeat in the tournament, it was decided that for Khorasan to have a
powerful football team, Abu Muslem and Aria must merge together. Three
brothers by the names of Ataollah, Asghar and Heshmat Mohajerani helped to
merge the clubs, and Abu Muslem was able to make it to the 1975 Takht
Jamshid Cup, which was the top football league in Iran before the Iranian
revolution. The team originally only wore black, but red was added late
on. With the purchase of great players like Asgarkhani, Majid Tashrefi,
Masih Mashihnia, Alireza Ligarab, Hossein Omidvar and Mahmoud Ebrahimzadeh
they were able to become the best non-Tehran based club in the league that
year. Success was short lived and the team was relegated the next season,
staying in the 2nd division until the revolution.
1980s
Like most sporting clubs in Iran, the revolution and the Iran-Iraq War
severely limited the team's activities. From 1980 to 1984 the club
participated in almost no meaningful competitions. This changed when in
late 1984 local and provincial leagues were set up. In 1986 Abu Moslem won
the Mashhad city league and the provincial championship in the following
season. In the late eighties, Shahdiran Inc. sponsored the team, giving
the club a better chance at success. After the war the local and
provincial leagues were scrapped in favor of nation-wide leagues.
1990s
Abu Muslem made it to the newly established Azadegan League and
participated during the 1990-91 and 1991-92 seasons, but was relegated
after only two years. It was during this time that Abu Muslem's most
famous player, Khodadad Azizi was discovered. Once relegated the club
struggled dramatically, being relegated all the way to the third division,
which was a local league. Shahdiran stopped sponsoring the team and was
replaced by soft drink company, Khoshgovar. After several seasons in the
lower leagues, Abu Muslem finally made it back to the top level of Iranian
football, gaining promotion to the Azadegan League during the 1997-98
season. Abu Muslem had been in a poor financial situation that season, as
Khoshgovar had stopped being its sponsor. Abu Muslem's only revenue came
from advertisements and support from club fans, but surprisingly won
promotion with the help of former Abu Muslem player, Akbar Misaghian. Abu
Muslem again only stayed in the league for two seasons and was relegated
during the 1999-2000 season. Around the same time the club went back to
its roots, once again being sponsored by the Iranian police.
IPL
They were promoted again in the next season and debuted in Iran's first
fully professional league, the IPL, for the 2001-02 season. They have
remained in the IPL since with two 5th place finishes being their best
results. During this time the club has shown its skill for finding
talented players, with famous Iranian football players such as Reza
Enayati, Mojtaba Jabbari and Andranik Teymourian all making their names
there. After the 2004-05 season Abu Muslem's new sponsor became Iran
Khodro.
Current
The club currently plays in Samen
Stadium after years playing in Mashhad's Takhti Stadium. Recently Khodadad
Azizi joined the club as a advisor, beginning his new life in football
management after retirement from playing. Akbar Misaghian the club's
manager for the past two seasons resigned after the first week of the
2006-07 season due to financial disagreements with management.
2006/2007 Squad
| No. |
Position |
Player |
No. |
Position |
Player |
|
1 |
GK |
Ahmad
Khormali |
15 |
MF |
Behtash
Misaghian |
|
2 |
DF |
Mohammad
Hosseini |
16 |
MF |
Javad
Razzaghi |
|
3 |
DF |
Majid Ghadimi |
17 |
MF |
Mohammad
Rajabzadeh |
|
5 |
MF |
Mohammad
Mokhtari |
19 |
MF |
Amir Aminifar |
|
6 |
MF |
Saeid Khani |
20 |
DF |
Aziz Farisat |
|
7 |
MF |
Mohammad
Mansouri |
21 |
MF |
Ivan Petrovic |
|
8 |
MF |
Majid
Noormohammadi |
22 |
GK |
Shahab Gordan |
|
9 |
FW |
Abdollah Shah
Hosseini |
23 |
MF |
Ahmad
Moghadaspour |
|
10 |
MF |
Reza Nasehi |
25 |
FW |
Erfan Olerum |
|
11 |
FW |
Morteza
Bargizar |
26 |
FW |
Mostafa
Shahraki |
|
12 |
GK |
Nader
Ghobeishavi |
30 |
DF |
Ruhollah
Bahrami |
|
13 |
DF |
Reza
Moslemzadeh |
32 |
DF |
Franck Atsou |
|
14 |
FW |
Davoud
Daneshdoost |
33 |
DF |
Mehdi
Hasheminasab (captain) |
Squad changes during 2006/07 season
In:
Out:
- Hossein Badamaki - To Persepolis FC
- Younes Geraeili - To Fajr Sepasi
- Mohammad Reza Khalatbari - To Zob Ahan
FC
- Mehdi Kheiri -
- Mehdi Sabeti - To Rah Ahan FC
- Andranik Teymourian - To Bolton
Wanderers
Famous players:
- Franck Atsou
- Khodadad Azizi
- Reza Enayati
- Mehdi Hasheminasab
- Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht
- Mohammad Nosrati
- Andranik Teymourian
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