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Iran's World Cup list

Iran's World Cup list is as follows:

Goalkeepers: Beranwande (Persepolis), Abizad (Pomferadina), Said-Husseini (Teheran Independence) and Kniaz Mande (SePachan).

Defenders: Jalal Hosseini (Kesseli Sports), Husseini Canani (Doha National), Harizad (Doha National), Prallet Ganji (Persepolis), Mu Harami (Dinamo Zagreb), Mhamdi (AEK Athens), Haisafi (AEK Athens), Rezayan (SePachan), Jalali (Teheran Independence).

Midfielders: Ezatolla (Wael), Ali karimi (Kaseli Sports), Nurahi (Dubai Youth National), Cesmig (Teheran Independence), amiri (Persepolis), Gudos (brentford), Jahan Bakes (Feyenoord), Golizad (Shah Leroy) and Torabi (Persepolis).

Forward: Azmun (Leverkusen), Taremi (Porto), Ansarifard (O 'Mogna).

Iran's national men's football team was founded on 1920, and 1948 joined FIFA, which is managed by the Iranian Football Association. Iran is one of the traditional strong teams in Asia, known as the "Persian fighter", and won the Asian Cup three times in a row with 1968, 1972 and 1976 in history.

Their home stadium is Asadi Stadium, which was built in1970s and has an audience capacity of over 654.38+million. The current head coach is Portuguese carlos queiroz.

Iran has participated in the World Cup six times in its history, and the last time it was absent was in the 20 10 World Cup. Their best ranking is 1978 World Cup 14. In June 2022, the Iranian national men's football team participated in the 22nd World Cup.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Iranian National Men's Football Team