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October 2, 2024

Independence

The Premier League and the female/spectators Zahra Rahimi

One of the prohibitions that was imposed after the February 1979 revolution due to the policies of the Islamic Republic, which aimed to separate men and women from each other, was the ban on women attending men’s sports competitions and vice versa in stadiums and sports arenas. In line with this policy, men are not […]...

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Created By: Soghra Rahimi
June 21, 2024

Mohammad Taghavi: Exploitation of Children in Football Cannot Be Justified by Fear of Being Labeled Unethical/ Simin Ruzgar

  Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Mohammad Taghavi is one of the few educated footballers of the 1970s in Iran who mostly played as a right defender. This former player of Esteghlal and the Iranian national team also has a coaching experience in the youth football schools of Esteghlal in his resume. Mohammad Taghavi has been […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
December 26, 2016

“Transgression; Normal in Football, Strange in Media / Pouyan Makari”

This text is not in Farsi. It appears to be a caption for an image, but the language is not specified. Please provide the correct text to be translated. Pouyan Makari About twenty years ago, the story of one of the coaches of the Isfahan Polyacryl youth team spread everywhere. He had a continuous sexual […]...

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Created By: Pooyan Mokari
December 26, 2016

Corruption in Iranian football and its connection and impact on political development / Keyvan Soltani

This caption is not in Farsi, it is in English. It says “attachment”. Kian Soltani Corruption in Iranian football is not a new topic and it does not spare anyone’s reputation. Generally, the dimensions of corruption in football can only be understood through a comprehensive discussion about corruption, the systems in which it thrives and […]...

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Created By: Keyvan Soltani
August 23, 2016