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May 18, 2008Good For Persepolis, Good For Iranian Football5/18/2008 ![]() It looked like it wasn’t going to happen. It looked like Persepolis were not going to get the goal they wanted. The second half against Sepahan was almost all one-way traffic but few clear chances were created as the last minutes of the 2007-08 Iranian league season ticked away. Countless corners, throw-ins and free-kicks came and went but the yellow wall held firm and looked comfortable. As the end approached, the 110,000 fans inside the Azadi Stadium were faced with the fact that their entire season was going to end in frustration. Only a win would do. The Reds started the day, the final day of the Iranian season, two points behind their visitors and needed three poins for the title. A draw would see Sepahan crowned champions. Persepolis started well. Mohsen Khalili opened the scoring after 17 minutes and hit the bar four minutes later. Then, after 28 minutes, the stadium was silenced for the first time that afternoon – except for a small pocket of Sepahan fans up on the second tier – as the visitors scored. It was the coolest of finishes from teenage prospect Ehsan Hajsafi. Try as Persepolis might, they couldn’t break down the Sepahan defence until the 96th minute of the final game of the season. It wasn’t the best of headers from Sepehr Heidari but it somehow found its way into the top corner of the net. The scenes of celebration were incredible. In recent years, rarely has the Azadi been so excited and yesterday was a reminder of the effect that this famous Asian arena can still have. It was right that one team won the game. A draw would have been an unsatisfactory result yesterday; one team had to emerge victorious to make the effects of points deductions irrelevant. If Sepahan had won in Tehran, the Isfahan team would have collected two more points than Persepolis over the season even with punishments taken into account. A draw would have given Sepahan the trophy but would have left the fate of the league in the hands of lawyers as Persepolis appealed their six-point deduction imposed by FIFA. Whatever the outcome of the appeal it would not have satisfied anyone. Sepahan would be dethroned, Persepolis would have missed the chance to celebrate their triumph on the pitch and it would not have done the image of Iranian football any good at all. It is good to have a clean win but it was a cruel ending for a Sepahan team that has been consistent all season, even as it handled two Asian Champions League campaigns that sandwiched an extended visit to Japan for the Club World Cup last December. As far as Persepolis were concerned however, it was an incredible end to a real roller-coaster of a season. It is fitting that Persepolis are champions of Iran. The team have broken records for wins and goals scored. The Reds went through a serious wobble just a few weeks ago and the days of coach Afshin Ghotbi looked to be numbered. But despite the stories, the reports and the rumours of what was going on behind the scenes at the club, Ghotbi will wake up Sunday morning as the toast of Iranian football –the red half anyway. That is a pretty big half. Over 100 ecstatic fans had left comments on the Goal.com match report in just a few hours after the final whistle. These followers from Tehran, Iran and all over the world make Persepolis one of the biggest clubs there is. Managing Persepolis is not for the faint-hearted, the club has a life and behaviour all of its own and it goes through coaches at a rapid rate. Already, talk is of whether Ghotbi will stay with the club after an exhausting season on and off the pitch. But for this weekend at least, now is the time to enjoy the victory. They rarely come as sweetly and dramatically as this.
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May 18th, 2008 at 5:27 am
As a Perspolisi fan, I think 7 minutes of extra time is a bit suspect and and attempt to give Perspolis time to score a last goal. Don’t you think?
May 18th, 2008 at 5:42 am
Despite all the politcal and economical crisis that our country is facing by our own leaders, It is amazing how the IPL ended this season. It could not have been more spectacular. Perspolis’s victory is very smilar to how Real Madrid won last season’s La Liga if not more exiting and I say this as a SS fan. I hope that the IFF will use the valubale experiences which they learned during this season and will put them into the next IPL season. Congratulations to all Perspolis fans around the world.
May 18th, 2008 at 7:29 pm
I agree with Pacifist. You rarely see 7 added minutes in a European game; although, there was plenty of stoppage due to injuries in this game.
Jimmy: You are absolutely right. Last year Real won the championship on a last minute goal by the Argentine Gonzalo Higuain. As a Barca fan I will never forgive him for that!
This was a good win for the Reds, but I would not bank on IFF learning anything based on experience, and that is for two reasons:
1) Every two years, there is a complete shakeup in the IFF where they even fire the janitors of the old administration and hire new ones!
2) Because there seems to be no system for the new administration to know what the last one did. It is as if the outgoing administration shred all their files before vacating their offices for the incoming administration!
By the way, check out Kaveh’s blog entry on this very topic (e.g. Perspolis’s victory)
May 19th, 2008 at 3:43 am
Congradulations to all the red’s fan.Very well deserved championship for Perspolis.They made it despite all the nonesense points deductions.And above all to Ghotbi’s exemplary leadership.
But the blues are gonna be BACK next year with a vengeance!!
ABIETEHHH all the way!!!