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Esteghlal Ahvaz F.C.

Association football club in Iran

Esteghlal Ahvaz F.C.

Summary

Association football club in Iran

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groundTakhti Ahvaz
capacity10,000
ownerMohammad Maleki
chairmanFarshid Faraji
mgrtitleHead Coach
managerAli Khoshzhat
leagueLeague 3
season2019–20
positionLeague 3, Disqualified (relegated)
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استقلال اهواز Esteghlal Ahvaz Football Club (, Bashgah-e Futbal-e Esteqlâl Ahvaz), commonly known as Esteghlal Ahvaz, was an Iranian football club based in Ahvaz, Khuzestan, that competed in the Khuzestan Province league. The club was founded in 1948 as Taj Ahvaz Football Club ().

The football team played their home games at the Takhti Ahvaz which has a seating capacity of 10,000. The club was owned and supported by Mohammad Maleki.

History

Establishment

The club was founded as Taj Ahvaz Football Club by Hakim Shoushtari in 1938. The club was one of Taj Tehran branches at the time.

Before 1970

Before the 1970s, Iran did not have an official national football league. Most clubs participated in championships of their city or province. In addition to that Taj Ahvaz played in the Khuzestan Premier League until 1970.

1970s

In 1970, the Local League was created. The league included teams from all Iran in different qualifying tournaments. Taj Ahvaz finished first in Group A of their qualifying tournament. After losing the semifinal, Taj Ahvaz defeated Javanan Isfahan 2–0 in the third-place match.

The club also participated in the 1971–72 Local League season. Taj Ahvaz missed again qualification for the final stage after defeating 0–2 by Sepahan in the semifinal of their qualifying tournament. Once again, they achieved third place after a 2–1 win over Tractor.

In 1972, the Takht Jamshid Cup was founded as the national league and included teams from all over the country. Although Taj Ahvaz was promoted to the Takht Jamshid Cup in 1973, the club had to play in the Khuzestan Premier League anymore. Reason therefore was rule by the Iran Football Federation. They allowed only one team of the same name to participate in the league at that time. Taj Tehran played in the league already.

1979 Revolution

After the Islamic Revolution in Iran, Taj Ahvaz changed its name into Esteghlal Ahvaz Football Club. Esteghlal means independence in Persian. After the revolution, any sign of the previous monarchist regime was not tolerated.

1980s and 1990s

Due to the revolution and the Iran–Iraq War, the Takht Jamshid Cup was dissolved and also the lower leagues were unorganized. The war hit Ahvaz and Khuzestan hard. Consequently, the people paid very little attention to the club and football in general at that time. In 1989 the Qods League was created as the national football league, but Esteghlal Ahvaz did not participate.

In 1991 the Azadegan League was formed as the top flight of Iranian football. Esteghlal Ahvaz played eight years in the league with average results. After they finished 13th in the 1997–98 Azadegan League season, Esteghlal Ahvaz relegated to Iran Football's 2nd Division.

2000s

After the Iran Pro League was established as the professional football league of Iran, Azadegan League was declared as the second-highest professional league in the Iranian football league system. Esteghlal Ahvaz won the 2001–02 Azadegan League season and promoted to Iran Pro League.

Esteghlal Ahvaz had a good team and remained in Iran pro League. They finished eighth in the 2003–04 Iran Pro League season and fifth one season later.

After they achieved only 12th place in 2005–06 Iran Pro League, Esteghlal Ahvaz finished as runners-up in the 2006–07 season. They continued to be an average team in seasons 2007–08 and 2008–09.

Weak years

Based on a weak performance during 2009–10 Iran Pro League, Esteghlal Ahvaz finished 18th and relegated to Azadegan League. Only one year later they relegated again due to a lot of instability in 2010–11 Azadegan League as they finished 13th. Esteghlal Ahvaz returned to Azadegan League in 2012. They won the 2011–12 Iran 2nd Division after a 4–3 win over PAS Novin Hamedan.

Past on two average seasons, Esteghlal Ahvaz relegated again to League 2. They lost their Play-off match against Shahrdari Tabriz 3–3 on aggregate due to away goals.

Promotion and relegation

Although Esteghlal Ahvaz was relegated to League 2 in 2014-15 season, they were able to play in the 2015–16 Persian Gulf Pro League. They get the licence from Foolad Novin, which was actually promoted. Foolad Novin could not promote to Persian Gulf Pro League as they are the reserve side of Foolad Khuzestan. However the team was mismanaged and they were relegated back to the Azadegan League several games before the end of the season.

Because of a very poor performance in the 2016–17 Azadegan League season, Esteghlal Ahvaz relegated to League 2 without winning a single match.

Stadium

Main article: Takhti Stadium (Ahvaz)

Takhti Ahvaz

Esteghlal Ahvaz plays their home games at the Takhti Ahvaz which has a seating capacity of 10,000. The stadium was opened in 1978 and is owned by the Municipality of Ahvaz. The stadium was renovated in 2005 and 2012. It is also the home venue of local rival Shahin Ahvaz.

Furthermore, Esteghlal Ahvaz played two matches in the 2015–16 Persian Gulf Pro League season at Ghadir. They played also their Hazfi Cup match in this season there.

Average attendances

SeasonDivisionAverage
2005–0615,667
2006–0716,267
2007–0817,938
2008–0915,000
2009–1015,059
2010–1121,800
2015–1611,773
2016–172927

Notes: Matches with spectator bans are not included in average attendances

Supporters

Due to the Iran–Iraq War, the people paid very little attention to the club and football in general in the 1980s.

Based on weak years between 2010 and 2015, the club has to fight with falling attendance numbers and sinking popularity.

Last but not least the fans stands out negative sometimes. For instance the fans thrown stones in a match against Persepolis on 22 April 2016. As a result of this, Esteghlal Ahvaz had to play three matches with spectator bans.

Rivalries

Esteghlal Ahvaz' main rival is Foolad.

Ahvaz Derby

Esteghlal Ahvaz' longest-running and deepest rivalry is with the other major club in Ahvaz, Foolad Khuzestan. Matches between the two clubs are referred to as the Ahvaz Derby. Although Foolad represents the Arab minority of Ahvaz, while the supporters of Esteghlal Ahvaz are primarily Persians, there is no any ethnic rivalry in the derby. After weak seasons of Esteghlal Ahvaz in the past, the derby lost in importance.

Further rivalries

Other smaller rivalries within Ahvaz include those with Esteghlal Khuzestan and Shahin Ahvaz.

Seasons

The table below chronicles the achievements of Esteghlal Ahvaz in various competitions since 1970.

SeasonDivisionLeaguePositionHazfi CupNotes
1970–711Local League3rd (Region D)Not held
1971–721Local League3rd (Region C)
1991–921Azadegan League8th
1992–931Azadegan League5th (Group B)
1993–941Azadegan League14th
1994–951Azadegan League4th (Group B)
1995–961Azadegan League7th
1996–971Azadegan League9th
1997–981Azadegan League13thRelegated
1998–992League 24th (Group 1)Semi-Final
1999–002League 25th (2nd Round)
2000–012League 23rd (Group 3)
2001–022Azadegan League1st (2nd Round)Promoted
2002–031Persian Gulf Pro League11th
2003–041Persian Gulf Pro League8thQuarter-Final
2004–051Persian Gulf Pro League5thSemi-Final
2005–061Persian Gulf Pro League12thRound of 32
2006–071Persian Gulf Pro League2ndQuarter-FinalRunners-up
2007–081Persian Gulf Pro League8thRound of 16
2008–091Persian Gulf Pro League14thRound of 16
2009–101Persian Gulf Pro League18thRound of 32Relegated
2010–112Azadegan League13th (Group B)3rd RoundRelegated
2011–123League 21st (Group A)1st RoundPromoted
2012–132Azadegan League10th (Group A)Round of 32
2013–142Azadegan League8th (Group A)3rd Round
2014–152Azadegan League9th (Group A)Round of 32Promoted
2015–161Persian Gulf Pro League16thRound of 32Relegated
2016–172Azadegan League18th2nd RoundRelegated
2017–183League 28thdid not enter
2018–193League 211thdid not enterRelegated
2019–204League 3Disqualifieddid not enterRelegated

Notes: The Persian Gulf Pro League was formerly known as Iran Pro League (IPL) and Persian Gulf Cup (PGC) The Azadegan League was the highest division between 1991 and 2001 The League 2 was formerly known as Iran 2nd Division The League 3 was formerly known as Iran 3rd Division

Honours

Domestic

  • Persian Gulf Pro League
    • Runners-up (1): 2006–07
  • ** Azadegan League**
    • Winners (1): 2001–02
  • ** League 2**

Players

First team squad

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For recent transfers, see List of Iranian football transfers summer 2016.

Coaches

Coaches since 1993

No.CoachfromuntilMajor Titles
1IRNJuly 1993June 20010
2IRNJuly 20012002
3IRN2002June 20021
4IRNJuly 2002June 20030
5IRNJuly 2003June 2004
6CROJuly 20042005
7ARM20052005
8IRN2005June 2005
9SRBJuly 2005June 2006
10IRNJuly 2006November 2007
11IRNNovember 2007May 2008
12IRNJuly 2008August 2008
13IRNAugust 2008August 2008
14IRNAugust 2008August 2008
15IRNAugust 2008February 2009
16IRNJune 2009September 2009
17IRN20092009
18IRN20092009
19IRN20092009
20IRN2009September 2010
21IRNSeptember 2010January 2011
22IRNFebruary 2011March 2011
23IRNMarch 2011March 2011
24IRNApril 2011April 2011
25IRNApril 2011May 2011
26IRNJuly 2011November 2012
27IRNNovember 2012November 2012
28IRNNovember 2012June 20131
29IRNJuly 2013June 20140
30IRNJuly 20142015
31IRN20152015
32IRN20152015
33IRN20152015
34IRN2015June 2015
35IRNJuly 2015October 2015
36IRNNovember 2015December 2015
37IRNJanuary 2016June 2016
38IRNJuly 2016December 2016
39IRNJanuary 2017

Club chairmen

Chairmen since 2002

No.Coachfromuntil
1IRN2002
2IRN20022006
3IRN20062011
4IRN20112016
5IRN2016

References

References

  1. "واگذاری رسمی امتیاز فولادنوین به استقلال اهواز". ورزش سه.
  2. "Stadiums in Iran". World Stadiums.
  3. (8 May 2016). "استقلال اهواز-سایپا؛ بدون تماشاگر در غدیر".
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