Fajr Sepasi F.C.

Fajr Sepasi F.C.
Fajr Sepasi
Moghavemat Sepasi FC Logo.svg
Full name

Fajr Shahid
Sepasi

Fars Football Club
Founded 1988, as F.C. Fajr Shahid Sepasi
Ground Hafezieh Stadium
Shiraz
Iran
(Capacity: 20,000)
Chairman Vacant
Head Coach Iran Ali Kalantari
League Persian Gulf Cup
2010-11 Azadegan League Group 1, 2nd
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Fajr Shahid Sepasi Fars Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال فجر شهید سپاسی فارس) is an Iranian football club based in Shiraz, Iran.

The club is one the more financially restricted teams in Iran's football, and is owned by Iran's Basij. Prior to the club's affiliation with the Basij many young players who had yet to serve in the military (2 year military service is mandatory in Iran) choose to play for Fajr Sepasi, because of the close relationship between the team and the Iranian military.

The club consists of mostly young players, and does not have a very large following in Shiraz, Bargh, Fajr's rival has a much stronger fan base in the city.

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History

Establishment

In 1988, a group of youngsters, who were from Shiraz along with Jafar Jafari, established a football team named Behzad. They started play in the 2nd division of Shiraz's local city league. When Majid Sepasi, was killed in the Iran–Iraq War, the team renamed itself Fajr Shahid Sepasi, to honor him. By 1991 the club had been bought by Sepah Pasdaran. In 1995 they became champions of Fars province, and in 1996 were promoted to the Azadegan League. The club has remained in the highest level of Iranian football since then, and surprised everyone when they won the Hazfi Cup in 2001.

Takeover

Fajr Shahid Sepasi emblem (1988-2007)

In December 2006 Sepah Pasdaran sold its shares in sport to Basij, therefore all Fajr teams were renamed to Moghavemat teams. Fajr Sepasi are now officially known as Moghavemat Shahid Sepasi Shiraz, although the name is not in common use yet.[1]

They kept the coach Gholam Hossein Peyrovani till 2009 where he was appointed as Irans olympics teams coach and had to leave the club so Peyrovani left the club after 10 years being in charge and he was finished his last season in mid table and was replaced by Davoud Mahabadi and after poor results he was replaced by Mohammad Ahmadzadeh and got relegated in the first season without Peyrovani.

Shiraz Derby

Main articles: Shiraz Derby

Season-by-season

The table below chronicles the achievements of Moghavemat Sepasi in various competitions since 1995.

Season League Position Hazfi Cup Notes Asian Cup Winners Cup
1995–1996 Fars Province League 1st Did not qualify Promoted Did not qualify
1996-1997 2nd Division 1st 1/16 Final Promoted
1997-1998 Azadegan League 4th Not held
1998-1999 Azadegan League 10th 1/16 Final
1999-2000 Azadegan League 3rd 1/8 Final
2000-2001 Azadegan League 9th Cup
2001-2002 Iran Pro League 10th Final First Round
2002-2003 Iran Pro League 4th Final Did not qualify
2003-2004 Iran Pro League 11th 1/8 Final
2004-2005 Iran Pro League 11th 1/16 Final
2005-2006 Iran Pro League 10th 1/8 Final
2006-2007 Iran Pro League 10th 1/16 Final
2007-2008 Iran Pro League 14th 1/8 Final
2008-2009 Iran Pro League 9th 1/16 Final
2009-2010 Iran Pro League 16th 1/16 Final Relegated
2010-2011 Azadegan League 2nd 1/32 Final Promoted

Honors

Winners (1): 2001
Runners-Up (2): 2002, 2003

Winner: 1997

Players

As of August 18, 2011.[2]

First-team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Iran GK Cyrus Sangchouli
2 Iran DF Omid Khalili
3 Iran DF Khaled Shafiei
4 Iran MF Alireza Jalili
5 Iran MF Hadi Imani
6 Iran DF Saeed Ghezelagchi
7 Iran MF Mohammed Reza Pourmohammad
8 Iran MF Mehrdad Karimian
9 Iran MF Reza Haghighi
10 Iran MF Mohammad Mehdi Nazari
11 Iran FW Amin Shojaeian
12 Iran DF Mohammad Afand
13 Iran MF Hamid Reza Jokar
No. Position Player
14 Iran Masoud Riki
16 Iran GK Vahid Sheikhveisi
17 Iran DF Abbas Kazemian
20 Iran DF Ayub Kalantari
21 Iran FW Hakim Hazbaeipour
22 Iran FW Younes Shakeri
23 Iran MF Javad Zeyghami
24 Iran DF Majid Heydari
25 Iran GK Mohammad Saleh Khalil Azad
26 Iran Hossein Karimi
27 Iran MF Vahid Nemati
30 Iran MF Mehdi Rajabzadeh (Captain)
34 Iran MF Hossein Faraji Moghadam

For recent transfers, see List of Iranian football transfers, summer 2011.

Former players

For details on former players, see Category:Fajr Sepasi players.

Famous players

Head coaches

Notes

Official site of the club : http://shahidsepasi.ir/

External links


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