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Thus, Persepolis re-established its women's football section, marking a significant step in its sports history by returning to the women's football scene. [4] [5] Shortly after its launch in October 2024, Persepolis Football Club issued a call for capable female footballers. In just two days, over 300 girls participated in the team's training ...
The Iran women's national football team have been known or nicknamed as the "Iranian Lionesses" (in Persian: Shirzanan). [24] The Iran women's national football team is widely nicknamed the Persian stars since 2010.
Katahyunne Laudanne "Katayoun" Khosrowyar (Persian: کتایون خسرویار; born 19 September 1987), commonly known as Kat [4] or Kat Khosrowyar, is an Iranian-American football coach. She is better known as the former head coach of the Iran U-19 National Women's Football team. [5] [6] [7]
Today, the Iran women's national football team competes internationally. [6] The Kowsar Women Football league, established in 2007, is the primary women's football league in Iran. [7] There were 11 teams participating in the 2020-21 season.
Malavan F.C. participated at 2010 WAFF Championship instead of Iran national team. 2012 Olympic Games Qualifier matches against Jordan, Vietnam, Thailand and Uzbekistan were awarded 3–0 by FIFA. Iran won 4-2 over Jordan in penalty shootouts 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification Group G
This is a list of Iran women's international footballers – Iranian association football players who have played for the Iran women's national football team. Players [ edit ]
Iran women's national under-17 football team; Iran women's national under-20 football team This page was last edited on 10 July 2020, at 11:22 (UTC). Text is ...
Friendly match of Taj F.C. Women's Football team and selected team of Italian women footballers in 1970. Esteghlal was the first club in Iran that established a team for women's football. To reach this goal the club has made some Camps for training players. [24] [25] The first attempts to launch women's football in Iran began in the late 1960s.