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S.C. Damash Gilan

Iranian football club


Iranian football club

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داماش گیلان
fullnameDamash Guilan Sport Club
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foundedas Taj Rasht Football Club
groundShahid Dr. Azodi
Sardar Jangal
capacity15,000
25,000
ownerNaser Zahmatkesh
chairmanJahangir Asgari
mgrtitleHead Coach
managerHamid Derakhshan
leagueAzadegan League
season2023–24
positionAzadegan League,15th
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داماش گیلان Stormy clouds Wearing azure Rain city's Damash Azure phoenixes Sardar Jangal 25,000 Sport Club Damash Guilan (, Bashgah-e Vârzeshi-ye Damash Guilân), commonly known as Damash Guilan sc, also spelled Damash Guilan, is an Iranian football club based in Rasht, Guilan, that competes in the Azadegan League. The club was founded in 1960 as Taj Rasht Football Club ().

The football team plays its home games at the Shahid Dr. Azodi Stadium which has a seating capacity of 11,000. The club is also using the Sardar Jangal Stadium which has a seating capacity of 15,000. The club is owned and supported by Peymam Baharvand.

History

Establishment

The club was founded as Taj Rasht Football Club in 1960. The club was one of Taj Tehran branches at the time. From the beginning, Taj Rasht was able to attract some of the best players of Guilan.

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 Rasht played in the Guilan Province League until 1970.

1970s

In 1970, the Local League was created. The league included teams from all Iran in different qualifying tournaments. Taj Rasht finished fourth in Group A of their qualifying tournament. The club also participated in the 1971–72 Local League season. Taj Rasht missed again qualification for the final stage after they achieved the last place in their group again.

In 1972, the Takht Jamshid Cup was founded as the national league and included teams from all over the country. However, Taj Rasht could not qualify and therefore played again in the Guilan Province League.

Abouzar Rasht

In 1975 the club changed its name for the first time. Until 1983 the club was called Abouzar Rasht Football Club. Due to the Iranian Revolution and the Iran–Iraq War, the Takht Jamshid Cup was dissolved and also the lower leagues were unorganized. As a result, the club took part in regional championships and cups only irregularly.

Esteghlal Rasht

In 1983 Abouzar changed its name into Esteghlal Rasht Football Club. Esteghlal means independence in Persian. In 1991 the Azadegan League was formed as the top flight of Iranian football. Esteghlal Rasht took part in the league in the 1991–92 season, but was relegated at the end of the season.

Due to sponsorship, the club was known as Esteghlal Gaz Rasht Football Club in 1992–93 Iran Football's 2nd Division. After playing many years in Iran Football's 2nd Division, they were promoted to Azadegan League in 2000. They finished 10th in 2000–01 season.

In the summer of 2001, 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. All clubs from the 2000–01 Azadegan League season took participate in the 2001–02 Iran Pro League. Esteghlal Rasht was relegated after an embarrassingly lost 9–2 to Aboomoslem on the last matchday of the season. They finished 13th in that season.

Pegah Guilan

Due to financial problems and relegation, the Pegah Dairy Company took over the club in the summer of 2002. The club was renamed as Pegah Guilan Football Club. In 2007, however, a club called Esteghlal Shahrdari Rasht was founded again, which could participate as a separate club in the Guilan Provincial League.

Pegah managed to get promoted to the first division and finished 9th in the 2003–04 season. A year later, relegation took place again. Then the club played two years in the Azadegan League. In 2007 they were able to return to the Iran Pro League, known as the Persian Gulf Cup since 2006. With 15th place in the 2007–08 season, Pegah was able to prevent relegation. Pegah also qualified for the Final of the Hazfi Cup this season. After Pegah won the first leg 1–0, they lost in the second leg against Esteghlal in front of almost 100,000 spectators at the Azadi Stadium with 0–3.

Damash Guilan

In the summer of 2008, Pegah Guilan was struggling with financial problems. In October of the same year, the Aria Investment Development Company, then owned by Mahafarid Amir Khosravi, took over the club. The club was renamed Sport Club Damash Guilan. Damash is a small historical village in Jirandeh near Rasht.

Pro and Azadegan League

The club shuttled between the first two leagues for the following years. In the 2008–09 season, they finished 17th and had to relegate to the Azadegan League. In the 2009–10 season, Damash failed to Sanat Naft Abadan in the play-offs and missed promotion. A year later, the club won the title for it and managed to rise. Between 2011 and 2013, the club played two decent years in the Persian Gulf Cup and came in 7th in 2011–12 and 11th in 2012–13. During this time, Alireza Jahanbakhsh also made a name for himself with good performances, 10 goals in 44 matches. In the summer of 2013, he moved to the Dutch Eredivisie to NEC Nijmegen. Iranian football legend Mehdi Mahdavikia also played for Damash between 2011 and 2012.

Starting in 2013, the club experienced difficult years and relegated at the end of the 2013–14 season. Then followed two disappointing years in the Azadegan League. In the 2014–15 Azadegan League season, the club only finished 6th and missed promotion. In the 2015–16 season, Damash even had to relegate to the League 2.

Since 2016

Due to very great financial difficulties, the club was close to being dissolved in March 2016. The Guilan Football Organization, therefore, took over the rights to the club and so Damash could end the season. After relegation, the club should be renamed Shahr-e Baran Football Club, which led to major protests from fans. Damash then kept his name.

In 2019 Damash sensationally reached the Hazfi Cup Final against Persepolis in the Foolad Arena in Ahvaz. The game turned into a scandal as the stadium was filled with over 30,000 Perespolis supporters hours before kick-off. As a result, the approximately 1,000 Damash fans could not enter the stadium and the kick-off was delayed by a few hours. In the end, Damash lost to Persepolis 0–1.

After three years in the League 2, Damash returned to the Azadegan League. The club replaced Karoon Arvand Khorramshahr for the 2019–20 season.

Name history

  • Taj Rasht Football Club (1960–1975)
  • Abouzar Rasht Football Club (1975–1983)
  • Esteghlal Rasht Football Club (1983–1992)
  • Esteghlal Gaz Rasht Football Club (1992–1993)
  • Esteghlal Rasht Football Club (1993–2002)
  • Pegah Guilan Football Club (2002–2008)
  • Sport Club Damash Guilan (2008–present)

Crest

The name Damash goes back to a historical village in Jirandeh near Rasht. In 2016, Damash adopted the Lilium ledebourii, a typical plant from this region, in its logo. | |2016–2021 | |2021–

Stadium

Main article: Shahid Dr. Azodi Stadium

Main article: Sardar Jangal Stadium

Traditionally, Damash Guilan plays its home games at the Shahid Dr. Azodi Stadium which has a seating capacity of 11,000. The stadium was opened in 1990 and is owned by the club. The stadium was renovated from 2009 to 2011. It is also the traditional home venue of the local rival Sepidrood.

Furthermore, Damash plays some of its home games at the Sardar Jangal Stadium which has a seating capacity of 15,000. The stadium was opened in 2007 and is owned by Sepidrood.

Rivalries

El Guilano

Matches between Malavan of Bandar-e Anzali and the two teams from Rasht, Damash Guilan, and Sepidrood Rasht are known as El Guilano.

Further rivalries

Within Rasht, Damash has a minor rivalry with PAS Guilan. Damash then has a bigger rivalry with Nassaji Mazandaran from Qaem Shahr.

Seasons

The table below chronicles the achievements of Damash Guilan in various competitions since 1970.

SeasonDivisionLeaguePositionHazfi CupNotes
1970–711Local League4th (Region C)Not held
1971–721Local League3rd (Region A)
1991–921League 111thRelegated
1992–932League 28th
1995–962League 27th (Group A)
1996–972League 2
1997–982League 25th (2nd Round)
1998–992League 22nd (Group 1)
1999–002League 22nd (2nd Round)Promoted
2000–011League 110th
2001–021IPL13thRound of 16Relegated
2002–032League 12ndPromoted
2003–041IPL9thQuarter-Final
2004–051IPL16thQuarter-FinalRelegated
2005–062League 11st (Group A)
2006–072League 11st (Group A)Round of 32Promoted
2007–081PGC15thFinal
2008–091PGC17thRound of 32Relegated
2009–102League 12nd (Group B)Quarter-Final
2010–112League 11st (Group A)Quarter-FinalPromoted
2011–121PGC7thQuarter-Final
2012–131PGC11thSemi-Final
2013–141PGC15thQuarter-FinalRelegated
2014–152League 16th (Group B)Round of 32
2015–162League 119thRound of 64Relegated
2016–173League 25th (2nd Round)did not enter
2017–183League 23rd (2nd Round)Quarter-Final
2018–193League 22nd (Group A)FinalPromoted
2019–202League 112thRound of 32
2020–21No Participation
2021–224League 33rddid not enterPromoted
2022–233League 23rddid not enterPromoted
2023–242League 114thdid not enter

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

First-team squad

For recent transfers, see List of Iranian football transfers winter 2018–19.

Club managers

SeasonsManagerNationality
Oct 2008–Nov 08Bijan ZolfagharnasabIRN
Nov 2008–Jan 09Hossein AbdiIRN
Jan 2009–Apr 09Stanko PoklepovićCroatia
Jul 2009–Jun 10Firouz KarimiIRN
Jun 2010–Jul 10Markar AghajanianIRN
Jul 2010–Nov 10Marijan PušnikSlovenia
Nov 2010–Dec 10Afshin NazemiIRN
Dec 2010–Sep 11Mehdi DinvarzadehIRN
Sep 2011–Jan 12Ebrahim GhasempourIRN
Jan 2012–May 12Mehdi TartarIRN
Jun 2012–Sep 12Omid HarandiIRN
Sep 2012–Mar 13Hamid DerakhshanIRN
Mar 2013–Jan 14Afshin NazemiIRN
Jan 2014–Sep 14Ali NazarmohammadiIRN
Sep 2014–Mar 15Omid HarandiIRN
Aug 2015–Apr 16Majid JahanpourIRN
SeasonsManagerNationality
Aug 2015–Apr 16Majid JahanpourIRN
Apr 2015–July 16Afshin NazemiIRN
Aug 2016–Nov 16Ramiz MammadovAZE
Nov 2016–Jun 17Hadi TabatabaeiIRN
Jun 2017–18Vahid RezaeiIRN
Jun 2018–Sep 21Siamak FarahaniIRN
Oct 2021 –Apr 22Mohammad MokhtariIRN
Apr 2022–May 22Esmaeil ZahedvishgahiIRN
Jun 2022–Sep 23Behzad DadashzadehIRN
Sep 2022–Mar 23Akbar MisaghianIRN
Mar 2023–Jul 23Farshad PiousIRN
Sep 2023–Oct 23Siamak FarahaniIRN
Oct 2023–Jul 24Ali NazarmohammadiIRN
Aug 2024–Oct 23Hamid DerakhshanIRN
Dec 2024–Ali NazarmohammadiIRN

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Records

Top goalscorers

#Pos.NameCareerLeagueCupTotal
1ForwardAfshin Chavoshi2008–09
2010–1540343
2MidfielderReza Mahdavi2008–09
2010–14
2016–16319
3DefenderAli Nazifkar2008–09
2010–1417118
4MidfielderAli Amiri2009–1112315
5ForwardAmin Motevaselzadeh2012–1413114

Top appearances

#Pos.NameCareerLeagueCupTotal
1MidfielderMostafa Hajati2008–14
2015–1527159
2MidfielderReza Mahdavi2008–09
2010–14
2016–1478155
3MidfielderHadi Sohrabi2008–11
2012–1259134
4DefenderAli Nazifkar2008–09
2010–141217128
5ForwardAfshin Chavoshi2008–09
2010–151116117

Last updated: May 16, 2016.

Bolded players are currently on the Damash squad.

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