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Kaesra
06-13-2011, 09:32 PM
round before

Malavan, Persepolis in Hazfi Cup final [VIDEO] (http://www.iranproleague.net/the-news/1-latest-news/6220-malavan-persepolis-in-hazfi-cup-final-video.html)


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PTV - Malavan and Persepolis have reached the final match of Iran's Hazfi Cup following their victories over Foulad and Esteqlal in the semifinals of the tournament.

Malavan player Hadi Ta'mini scored the opener in the 8th minute of Thursday's match, bringing euphoria among home side fans in northern port city of Bandar Anzali.

Shortly after the interval, Esteqlal could have pulled the game level through striker Arash Borhani, but he failed a one-against-one chance to keep the result intact.

Later into the game, Malavan doubled their advantage in the 57th minute when Mehrdad Oladi found himself in the box and scored his side's second goal.

The hosts had one player sent off in the 64th minute following a controversial scene to see opening goal's scorer leaving the pitch.

Ten minutes later, Esteqlal drew one goal back through captain Farhad Majidi, who found a loose ball behind the box and fired the ball into the net to close on Malavan.

However, the hosts won the game 2-1 to reach the finals.

Elsewhere in the southern city of Ahvaz, Vahid Hashemian scored in the 64th minute to register a 1-0 victory for Tehran's Persepolis over Foulad.

Persepolis will play Malavan in the final match next week.

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Final; Second leg
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Persepolis lifts Iran’s Hazfi Cup [VIDEO] (http://www.iranproleague.net/the-news/1-latest-news/6234-persepolis-lifts-irans-hazfi-cup-video.html)
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MNA - Persepolis won Iran’s Hazfi Cup despite a 1-0 loss to Malavan of Bandar Anzali on Friday.

Persepolis lost to Malavan in the Hazfi Cup second leg but won the match 4-3 on an aggregate.
Mehrdad Oladi scored match’s only goal in the 19th minute with a header.

The Tehran-based club had won the Hazfi Cup during the last season after defeating Gostaresh Foolald of Tabriz.

Persepolis equaled its archrival Esteghlal’s record of five titles.

Malavan’s frustrated fans rioted after the end of the match and clashed with police into Bandar Anzali’s Takhti Stadium.

Habib Kashani, Persepolis general manager, retired at the end of the match.

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Kaesra
06-13-2011, 09:35 PM
Ali Daei; My job here is done

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MNA - Persepolis coach Ali Daei says that his mission with the popular football team has been completed accomplish.

Persepolis won Iran’s Hazfi Cup on Friday despite a 1-0 loss to Malavan in Bandar Anzali. Persepolis had defeated the Anzali-based team 4-2 in the first leg and claimed the title 4-3 on aggregate.
“I am so happy about winning the title since I owed the Persepolis fans. My contract with Persepolis has expired, and I am glad to fulfill my responsibility to the team,” Daei said at the post-match news conference.

“Some people tried to drag me down, but they were not able to. They even attended the championship celebration,” he added.

“I am so disappointed about these kinds of things. I think I need to learn new lessons in order to deal with duplicitous liars. At first, I was not going to reply to them, but I was eventually obliged to respond,” Daei declared.

Commenting on the unprofessional way the award ceremony was handled, Ali Daei said, “There were no stairs to the podium, and I was not well prepared to jump on the stage. It was so ridiculous.”

Kaesra
06-13-2011, 09:37 PM
<table bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><th colspan="2" dir="ltr" align="left">Photos: Riots break out after Persepolis-Malavan soccer game in Bandar Anzali </th> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2" dir="ltr"> Photos by Rooholla Vahdati ISNA (http://www.isna.ir/) & Mehdi Zare, Mehr News Agency (http://www.mehrnews.com/en/)
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Tehran's Persepolis team won Iran's Hazfi Cup on Friday despite a 1-0 loss to Bandar Anzali's team Malavan . Persepolis had defeated the Anzali-based team 4-2 in the first leg and claimed the title 4-3 on aggregate.
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After the game, the supporters of Malavan, who weren't happy with the results and blamed the Iranian Football Federation for favoring Persepolis, rioted in protest. They ripped many of the seats in the stadium and threw them in the field, and they attacked Persepolis supporters.
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Some of the crowd also poured into the field where the security forces confronted them with tear gas. A number of people were injured during this raucous event. According to unconfirmed reports, two people may have also died.
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PJ
06-21-2011, 03:34 AM
WTF, since when PP is wearing black? For a while I though abumoslem was playing. This is messed up.