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Sahar Khodayari (Persian: سحر خدایاری [sæhær xodɒjɒriː]; c. 1990 – 9 September 2019), [2] also known as the Blue Girl, [a] was an Iranian football fan who self-immolated in Tehran to protest the national laws banning females from attending sports events and entering stadiums since the Islamic Revolution.
The 2024–25 Azadegan League is the 34th season of the Azadegan League and 24th as the second highest division since its establishment in 1991. [1] [2] The season will start with 13 teams from the 2023–24 Azadegan League, two new teams relegated from the 2023–24 Persian Gulf Pro League and three new teams promoted from the 2023–24 League 2.
Source: Iran Football League Organization - League Full Table, Iplstats Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Total goal difference; 5) Total goals scored; 6) Play-off at neutral venue.
Iranian League (1st tier) Local League (1970–1972) Takht Jamshid Cup (1973–1978) Qods League (1989–1990) Azadegan League [notes 1] (1991–2001) Pro League (2001–) Persepolis, record holder of champion with 16 times champions: Founded: 1970: Number of Teams: 16 Current Champions: Persepolis: Country: Iran: Most successful club ...
The runner-up of the 2002–03 season, PAS Tehran, became the Iranian football champion of the 2003–04 Iran Pro League. It was the last Iranian championship for PAS Tehran. PAS Tehran's professional football team was dissolved in 2007. In 2004, the number of teams was increased from 14 to 16 teams. Foolad of Ahvaz became the first champion ...
A total of sixteen teams contest the league, including fourteen sides from the 2023–24 season and two promoted from the 2023–24 Azadegan League. This includes the two top teams from the Azadegan League. Kheybar Khorramabad and Chadormalou Ardakan (both were promoted to the top flight for the first time).
The Kowsar Women Football League (Persian: لیگ کوثر بانوان فوتبال ایران, Lig-e Kâuser-e Banuan-e Futbal-e Iran) is a women's football league, run by the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran. At the top of the Iranian football league system, it is the country's primary competition for the sport. [1]
The following are the Iran women's national football team results in its international matches regardless of being considered FIFA or non-FIFA internationals, divided into matches played before the Iranian Revolution and then after from 2005 onwards including hybrid matches.