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Zob Ahan Esfahan F.C.

Association football club in Isfahan, Iran

Zob Ahan Esfahan F.C.

Summary

Association football club in Isfahan, Iran

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short nameZob Ahan
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groundFoolad Shahr Stadium
capacity20,000
ownerIsfahan Steel Company
chairmanNima Nakisa
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managerGhasem Haddadifar
leaguePersian Gulf Pro League
season2024–25
positionPersian Gulf Pro League, 6th
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Zob Ahan Esfahan Football Club (, Bâšgâh-e Futbâl-e Zobâhan-e Esfahân) is an Iranian football club based in Fuladshahr, Iran. It competes in the Persian Gulf Pro League. The team is sponsored by the Isfahan Steel Company, which also goes by the name Zob Ahan. The club's main rival is fellow Isfahani team Sepahan, which is sponsored by the rival steel mill Mobarakeh Steel Company.

Zob Ahan club also has a basketball team, sponsored by the same Isfahan Steel Company, which is one of the teams in the Iranian Super League.

In the 2010 AFC Champions League. Zob Ahan finished as runners-up losing 3–1 to South Korean club Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma in the final.

Zob Ahan has won the Hazfi Cup on four occasions (2002–03, 2008–09, 2014–15 and 2015–16) and have finished as runners-up one time (2000–01). The club has also finished as League runners-up three times (2004–05, 2008–09 and 2009–10) and has won the Iranian Super Cup once (2016).

Club history

Early years (1969–1980)

Mohammad Ali Taghizadeh Farahmand established the club in 1969. They entered the Takht Jamshid Cup in 1973 and end season in the 10th place. They promoted to the quarterfinals of the Hazfi Cup in 1976. Their best results in Takht Jamshid Cup was earned in 1977–78 in the 8th place.

Azadegan League (1980–2001)

The team has participated in the highest division of the Iranian league system since 1973, except for the 1995 season when they played in the 2nd division. After Iranian Revolution in 1979, Takht Jamshid Cup was suspended due to Iran–Iraq War. After the end of the war, league began again in the title of Azadegan League. They were once again promoted to the 1st division the year after.

PGPL (2001–present)

Zob Ahan currently play in the IPL starting from 2001. The club's first honor, remains the winning of the Hazfi Cup in 2003, after defeating the Shiraz-based team Moghavemat Sepasi in the finals. This feat was repeated in the 2008–09 Hazfi Cup, when the club beat Rah Ahan to re-claim the title after 6 years. The club made its first appearance in the AFC Champions League in 2004, as the winners of the 2003 Hazfi Cup, but were eliminated in the group stages.

Having missed out on winning their first-ever domestic league title in the 2008–09 season, Zobahan were one of the title contenders once again in the 2009–10 season. However, at the end, they had to settle for second place once again after finishing six points behind their city rivals Sepahan. They also lost their grip on the Hazfi Cup after a shock 0–2 loss to a second-division side Gostaresh Foulad in the semi-finals.

2010 AFC Champion League

In the 2010 AFC Champions League Zob Ahan finished first on the group stage that included FC Bunyodkor, Al-Wahda and Al-Ittihad. By finishing first they qualified for the first time for the Knockout stages. On the Round of 16 they draw country neighbours Mes Kerman winning 1–0. The club then qualified to the quarter-finals and were drawn with title holders Pohang Steelers, Zob Ahan won 2–1 at home and draw 1–1 on Korea, knocking-out the title holders. Zob Ahan played against Saudi powerhouse Al Hilal which they won 1–0 at home, and won 1–0 on Saudi Arabia leading the club to an Asian Champions League final where they face Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma. On 13 November, in the final Zob Ahan lost 1–3 to Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma. Zob Ahan couldn't be the champions on their 2nd Asian Champions League participation always being under-dogs. The following year the club made it to the quarter-finals but lost to Korean club Suwon Samsung Bluewings.

Dark years

After the 2011 Champions League, a 6th place league finish in 2012 meant that the club failed to retain its spot in the Champions League. The following year, the club finished 14th in the league, narrowly avoiding relegation through a play-off. Fan attendance started to dip and Zob Ahan had another sub par year in the 2013–14 Iran Pro League season, finishing 13th, changing three managers during the course of the season and again narrowly avoiding relegation.

Resurrection under Golmohammadi and Hosseini

title]] in 2015

In the summer of 2014 Zob Ahan announced Yahya Golmohammadi as the club's new manager. After a poor start to the season, Zob Ahan when on a six match unbeaten run which placed them 6th in week 23. On 5 December 2015 Zob Ahan defeated Persepolis 2–1 in the Hazfi Cup semi-final to advance to the final for the fourth time in club history. On 15 May 2015 after a 0–0 draw against Padideh, Zob Ahan finished fourth and returned to the AFC Champions League after five years. Zob Ahan also won their third Hazfi Cup title after defeating Naft Tehran 3–1 in the final.

On 23 February 2016 Zob Ahan won its first match AFC Champions League since 2011, defeating Lekhwiya of Qatar 1–0. Zob Ahan qualified for the Round of 16 of the AFC Champions League on 20 April 2016 after defeating Saudi club Al Nassr 3–0 in match day 5. However, Zob Ahan were defeated 3–1 on aggregate by Emirati club Al Ain in the Round of 16. Zob Ahan once again qualified for the final of the 2016 Hazfi Cup to defend their crown against Esteghlal. Zob Ahan defeated Esteghlal in penalties and won the Hazfi Cup for the fourth time in the club's history. Zob Ahan won the Iranian Super Cup after beating Esteghlal Khuzestan 4–2 in extra time. This was the first trophy that Zob Ahan won in Foolad Shahr Stadium.

In the beginning of the 2016–17, after poor results, Golmohammadi was fired as manager of the team and was replaced by Assistant coach Mojtaba Hosseini. Hosseini led Zob Ahan to the semi-finals of the Hazfi Cup, where they lost to Tractor.

Colours and crest

One of Zob Ahan's nicknames is Sabzpoushan ("The Greens", ), stemming from their traditional kit, which is predominantly green. From the foundation of the club, the common home kit includes a green shirt, black or white shorts, and white or yellow socks. White and black colours are also seen in the kit. The away kit of the club is commonly with a white background.

Stadium and facilities

Main article: Foolad Shahr Stadium

The home stadium of the club is Foolad Shahr Stadium located in Fooladshahr, Isfahan. The stadium had 20,000 capacity but was renovated to hold about 30,000 people in 2011. The stadium was built in 1998.

Rivalries

Main article: Esfahan derby

Zob Ahan is part of the Esfahan derby or Naghsh-e-Jahan derby. The Esfahan derby goes back to the 1970s, when Zob Ahan and Sepahan faced each other in Takht Jamshid Cup seasons (1974/75, 1975/76, 1976/77, 1977/78). Their rivalry resumed in the 1990s when they faced each other in Azadegan League seasons (1993/94, 1996/97, 1997/98) and from then on the two met each other twice a year.

Players

First-team squad

Out on loan

Retired numbers

No.PlayerPositionZob Ahan debutLast matchref
30IRN Mehdi RajabzadehAMJune 200315 May 2018

On 18 June 2018, the club decided to retire the squad number 30 in memory of Mehdi Rajabzadeh.

Notable players

This list of former players includes those who received international caps while playing for the team, made significant contributions to the team in terms of appearances or goals while playing for the team, or who made significant contributions to the sport either before they played for the team, or after they left. It is clearly not yet complete and all inclusive, and additions and refinements will continue to be made over time.

Famous Players

For notable players see List of Zob Ahan F.C. players.

For details on former players see :Category:Zob Ahan Esfahan F.C. players.

Players on international cups

CupPlayers
Argentina 1978 FIFA World CupIran Rasoul Korbekandi
UAE 1996 AFC Asian CupIran Ali Akbar Ostad-Asadi
France 1998 FIFA World CupIran Ali Akbar Ostad-Asadi
IndonesiaMalaysia 2007 AFC Asian Cup
ThailandVietnamIran Mehdi Rajabzadeh
Qatar 2011 AFC Asian CupIran Shahab Gordan
Iran Ghasem Haddadifar
Iran Mohammad Reza Khalatbari
Iran Farshid Talebi
Brazil 2014 FIFA World CupIran Ghasem Haddadifar
Russia 2018 FIFA World CupIran Mohammad Rashid Mazaheri

Club captains

#NameNatCareer in
Zob AhanCaptaincyShirt
Num
Rasoul KorbekandiIran1969–801970–80
Mahmood EbrahimzadehIran
IRN1976–861980–86
Rahman RezaeiIran1996–011997–00
Ali Akbar Ostad-AsadiIran1995–032000–03
Sepehr HeidariIran2000–07
2012–142003–07
Mohammad SalsaliIRN2004–142007–14
Mehdi RajabzadehIRN2003–07
2010–11
2012–182014–18
Ghasem HaddadifarIRN2003–20212018–2021
Masoud EbrahimzadehIRN2018–20232021–2023

Club officials

IPL managers

Main article: List of Zob Ahan F.C. managers

Only IPL matches are counted.

Last updated 10 August 2021.

NameNatFromToRecordPWDLWin %Final position
Nasser HejaziIRNJul 2001Dec 20012086440%3rd (until week 20)
Bahram AtefIRNDec 2001Jul 2002623333.4%*(01–02) *6th
Samvel DarbinyanARMJul 2002May 20035221112040%(02-03) 8th (03-04) 4th
Rasoul KorbekandiIRNMay 2003Jun 20079039262543.4%(04-05) 2nd, (05-06) 6th, (06-07) 8th
Zoran ĐorđevićSerbiaJun 2007Oct 20071034330%17th (until week 10)
Bijan ZolfagharnasabIRNOct 2007May 200824811533.4%(07-08) 6th
Mansour EbrahimzadehIRNJul 2008Jun 201213462482446.3%(08-09) 2nd,
(09-10) 2nd,(10–11) 3rd,
(11-12) 6th
Rasoul KorbekandiIRNJun 2012Oct 20121131727.3%15th (until week 11)
Farhad KazemiIRNOct 2012Jul 201323610726%*(12–13) *14th
Mahmoud YavariIRNJun 2013Jul 2013211050%Win in the Relegation play-offs
Luka BonačićCROJul 2013Jan 201420371015%14th (until week 20)
Mojtaba TaghaviIRNJan 2014Feb 2014714214.3%15th (until week 27)
Firouz KarimiIRNFeb 2014Jun 2014430175%*(13–14) *13th
Yahya GolmohammadiIRNJun 2014Sep 20166726261538.8%(14–15) 4th
*(15–16) *6th
(16–17) 14th (until week 7)
Mojtaba HosseiniIRNSep 2016Jun 201723117547.8%(16–17) 4th
Amir GhalenoeiIRNJun 2017Jun 2018301510550.0%(17-18) 2nd
Omid NamaziUSAJun 2018Nov 20181125418.1%(18–19) 11th (until week 11)
Alireza MansourianIRNNov 2018Dec 20193510141136.8%(18-19) 6th
(19–20) 11th (until week 16)
Miodrag RadulovićMNEJan 2020Jun 2020521240%(19–20) 11th (until week 21)
Luka BonačićCROJun 2020Aug 2020922522.2%(19–20) 12th
Rahman RezaeiIRNSep 2020Feb 2021151866.6%(20–21) 14th (until week 15)
Mojtaba HosseiniIRNMar 2021Aug 20211233625%(20–21) 14th
Mehdi TartarIRNAug 2021Present301071330%(21–22) 7th

Current coaching staff

Source:

PositionName
Head coachIRN Mehdi Tartar
Assistant coachesIRN Hossein Pashaei
IRN Mohammad Salsali
IRN Mohammad Nouri
Goalkeeping coachIRN Hossein Inanlou
Fitness coachIRN Amir Jamali
AnalystIRN Kianoush Forouzesh
PhysiotherapistIRN Abbas Moradi
IRN Behzad Moradi
DoctorIRN Amir Hossein Sharifianpour
LogisticsIRN Mahmoud Mehruyan
Team ManagerIRN Mahmoud Yazdkhasti
B team Head CoachIRN Mehdi Rajabzadeh
Media OfficerIRN Ehsan Baeedi

Chairpersons

ChairpersonTenure
Iran Mohammad Mehdi TaghizadehJuly 1969 – July 1977
Iran Mostafa GhaneiJuly 1977 – February 1979
Iran Asghar NilchianMay 1979 – May 1984
Iran Fazollah OmranianMay 1984 – May 1988
Iran Heydar TaheriMay 1988 – May 1992
Iran Nematollah ZargarMay 1992 – June 1996
Iran Alireza ShogiJune 1996 – June 2004
Iran Saeed AzariJune 2004 – June 2009
Iran Asghar DaliliJune 2009 – August 2011
Iran Khosro EbrahimiAugust 2011 – September 2013
Iran Saeed AzariSeptember 2013 – August 2019
Iran Javad MohammadiAugust 2019 – January 2020
Iran Ahmad JamshidiJanuary 2020 – September 2020
Iran Javad MohammadiSeptember 2020 – January 2021
Iran Mojtaba FereydouniJanuary 2021 – July 2023
Iran Nima NakisaJuly 2023 – present

Season-by-season

For details on seasons, see List of Zob Ahan F.C. seasons

The table below chronicles the achievements of Zob Ahan since 1973.

:{|class="wikitable" !Season ! League ! Position !Hazfi Cup !ACL ! Notes

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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2022–23
-
2023–24
-
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Individual records

Lists of the players with the most caps and top goalscorers for the club, (players in bold signifies current Zob Ahan player). This list includes goals from Iran Premier League.

Most appearances

NameNationalitypositiontotal
1Ghasem HaddadifarIranMidfielder
2Mehdi RajabzadehIranForward
3Rasoul KorbekandiIranGoalkeeper
4Esmaeil FarhadiIranForward
5Mohammad SalsaliIranDefender
6Sepehr HeidariIranDefender
7Morteza TabriziIranForward
8Rashid MazaheriIranGoalkeeper
9Mohammad MansouriIranMidfielder
Sina AshouriIranMidfielder163

Top Goalscorers

PlayerAppearancesGoals12345678910
IRN Mehdi Rajabzadeh348106
IRN Morteza Tabrizi17854
IRN Reza Sahebi14749
IRN Esmaeil Farhadi30347
IRN Mohammad Reza Khalatbari16044
Brazil Igor Castro15342
IRN Mohammad Ghazi11128
IRN Mohammad Hosseini11125
IRN Ghasem Haddadifar41022
IRN Mohsen Mosalman15721

Top Scorers by season

SeasonPlayerGoals
2001–02IRN Reza Sahebi7
2002–03IRN Reza Sahebi6
2003–04IRN Mehdi Rajabzadeh9
2004–05IRN Mehdi Rajabzadeh8
2005–06IRN Mehdi Rajabzadeh14
2006–07IRN Mehdi Rajabzadeh17
2007–08IRN Esmaeil Farhadi9
2008–09BRA Igor Castro16
2009–10IRN Mohammad Reza Khalatbari11
2010–11IRN Seyed Mohammad Hosseini12
2011–12IRN Mohammad Ghazi7
2012–13IRN Mehdi Rajabzadeh8
2013–14IRN Mehdi Rajabzadeh9
2014–15IRN Masoud Hassanzadeh9
2015–16IRN Morteza Tabrizi7
2016–17IRN Morteza Tabrizi11
2017–18IRN Morteza Tabrizi13
2018–19IRN Amir Arsalan Motahari6

Asian record

Asian Club Championship / AFC Champions League

SeasonRoundRivalHomeAwayRank/Agg.Notes
2004Group stage
(Group A)UZB Pakhtakor1–02–02
QAT Qatar SC3–30–0
BHR Riffa
2010Group stage
(Group B)UAE Al-Wahda1–01–01Runners-up
KSA Al-Ittihad1–02–2
UZB Bunyodkor3–00–1
Round of 16IRN Mes Kerman1–01–0
Quarter-finalsKOR Pohang Steelers2–11–13–2
Semi-finalsKSA Al-Hilal1–00–12–0
FinalKOR Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma1–3
2011Group stage
(Group D)UAE Emirates2–10–11
KSA Al-Shabab0–10–0
QAT Al-Rayyan1–01–3
Round of 16KSA Al-Nassr4–14–1
Quarter-finalsKOR Suwon Samsung Bluewings1–21–12–3
2012Qualifying play-offIRN Esteghlal2–02–0Not Qualify
2016Group stage
(Group B)QAT Lekhwiya0–00–11
UZB Bunyodkor5–20–0
KSA Al-Nassr3–00–3
Round of 16UAE Al-Ain0–21–11–3
2017Group stage
(Group C)UAE Al-Ain0–31–13
KSA Al-Ahli1–22–0
UZB Bunyodkor2–10–2
2018Qualifying play-offIND Aizawl3–13–1Qualify
Group stage
(Group B)UAE Al Wahda2–03–02
UZB Lokomotiv2–01–1
QAT Al-Duhail0–13–1
Round of 16IRN Esteghlal1–03–13–2
2019Preliminary round 2KUW Al-Kuwait1–01–0Qualify
Qualifying play-offQAT Al-Gharafa2–33–2
Group stage
(Group A)Iraq Al-Zawraa0–02–21
UAE Al-Wasl2–01–3
KSA Al-Nassr0–02–3
Round of 16KSA Al-Ittihad3–42–14–6

Club honours

Domestic

  • 1st Division/Persian Gulf Pro League
    • Runners-up (4): 2004–05, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2017–18
  • Hazfi Cup
  • Super Cup

Continental

  • ** AFC Champions League Elite**
    • Runners-up (1): 2010

Ownership

The owner of the Zob Ahan FC is Isfahan Steel Company. Company is the first Iranian steel maker opened in late 1960, based close to the cities of Fooladshahr and Zarrinshahr, Isfahan Province.

Zob Ahan-e Esfahan and Iran's first car manufacturer, Iran National (renamed Iran Khodro after the Iranian revolution) were parts of a move from mainly agriculture-based economy toward industrialization by the pre-revolutionary government of Amir Abbas Hoveida.

References

References

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  2. "رسمی: نیما نکیسا، مدیرعامل ذوب‌آهن!".
  3. "AFC Champions League".
  4. "Zobahan (IRN) vs Pohang Steelers (KOR)".
  5. "رجب زاده خداحافظی کرد شماره 30 بایگانی شد".
  6. "Profile of Teams".
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