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Current Top 5 Scorers

Scorer Name L H A O T
Ali Alipour 10 2 1 0 13
Serdar Dursun 4 0 0 0 4
Giorgi Gvelesiani 2 0 2 0 4
Issa Alekasir 3 0 0 0 3
Vahid Amiri 3 0 0 0 3

L: League | H: Hazfi | A: ACL | O: Other | T: Total

All Time Top 5 Scorers

Scorer Name Goals
Farshad Pious 229
Ali Parvin 153
Ali Alipour 84
Safar Iranpak 74
Hamid Derakhshan 68
Latest Game Report :
04/05/2025
League
Persepolis 0 - 0 Esteghlal Khuzestan
Player Name Out Goals
Ali Alipour
Vahid Amiri 46
Farshad Faraji 90
Giorgi Gvelesiani
Hossein Kanaanizadegan
Soroush Rafiei
Oston Urunov 74
Alexis Guendouz
Milad Mohammadi
Serdar Dursun 74
Alireza Enayatzadeh 62
Coach: Ismail Kartal
Substitutes In Goals
Farshad Ahmadzadeh 46
Issa Alekasir 74
Morteza Pouraliganji
Saeid Sadeghi
Milad Sarlak
Masoud Rigi
Amir Reza Rafiei
Mohammad Khodabandelou 62
Yaghoob Barajeh 90
Abolfazl Babaei 74
Future Games :
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Nassaji Mazandaran 04/11/2025 Persepolis
Iran Team Results and Stats :
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21.06.1998 at 21:00 Lyon/Stade Gerland Attendance: 44000
USA 1 - 2 Iran
Referee: Urs Meier (Switzerland) World Cup Finals / Group F-match

Goalscorers
Brian McBRIDE (87) None.
Opening squads Substitutes
Ahmadreza Abedzadeh
Javad Zarrincheh
Mehdi Pashazadeh
Mohammad Khakpour
Nader Mohammadkhani
Hamid Reza Estili
Karim Bagheri
Mehdi Mahdavikia
Mehrdad Minavand
Ali Daei
Khodadad Azizi
Nima Nakisa
Naim Saadavi
Afshin Peyrovani
Sirous Dinmohammadi
Alireza Mansourian
Substitutions
Alireza Mansourian Khodadad Azizi (73)
Afshin Peyrovani Nader Mohammadkhani (74)
Naim Saadavi Javad Zarrincheh (77)
Yellow cards Red cards
Mehrdad Minavand (8)
Javad Zarrincheh (77)
None.
Match report
Teammelli.com
LYON, France (CNN/SI) -- The "Great Satan" is going home in humiliation.

Iran -- where some have been chanting "Death to America!" for nearly two decades -- killed off the U.S. soccer team from World Cup contention Sunday night, shocking the Americans 2-1 in a game sure to set off wild celebrations back in Tehran.

Hamid Estili scored on a counterattack in the 40th minute, and Mehdi Mahdavikia came through with a breakaway goal in the 83rd.

The Americans spent almost the entire game showing they really are the gang who couldn t shoot straight, scoring only with four minutes left when Brian McBride put in a shot off defender Naim Saadavi.

As much as U.S. players tried to spin it, their exasperated expressions said it all.

When for once soccer was big news back home, the Americans were humiliated 2-1 by Iran on Sunday night, eliminated from the World Cup by one of the weakest teams in the field.


"It s not easy. It kind of sits in your stomach," U.S. midfielder Claudio Reyna said after players quickly shuffled out of the stadium. "It s a bad feeling."

They wanted to show the world they should be taken seriously, that the United States no longer is a soccer backwater. Instead, they re first-round losers, taking a giant step back from four years ago.

"I wouldn t change a thing," coach Steve Sampson said. "We could have easily won by three, four goals tonight."

That s what the U.S team has been saying all year. The Americans probably will still be saying it after their meaningless final game against Yugoslavia on Thursday night.

Three times, the United States hit the post. Another time, the Americans hit the crossbar. And several times, they missed wide-open shots that the world s top teams easily would have put away.

"I don t know if it came down to country, national pride or anything of that sort," U.S. goalkeeper Kasey Keller said as jubilant Iranians chanted outside Stade Gerland. "It came down to us hitting the post too many times and them getting one or two easy chances."

Iranian players, who gave the Americans white flowers before the game in a gesture of peace, danced around the field, pumping their arms at the mostly Iranian crowd -- many on whom unfurled large banners supporting a group opposing the ruling government.


The victory, the nation s first ever in the World Cup finals, set off wild celebrations in Tehran, where the United States has been "The Great Satan" since the Islamic Revolution toppled the U.S.-backed shah in 1979.

"Tonight, again, the strong and arrogant opponent felt the bitter taste of defeat at your hands," Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the nation s spiritual leader, said in a message to his team. "Be happy that you have made the Iranian nation happy."

Sampson, who may be replaced after the tournament, changed five of the 11 starters from the opening 2-0 loss to Germany. Adding more attacking players helped the Americans outshoot Iran 27-15.

But the U.S. team lost its composure after Hamid Estili scored on a counterattack in the 40th minute, getting away from Reyna and Tab Ramos to head a cross into the far corner of the net over a diving Keller.

"Our reaction after they went 1-0 was not good," Reyna said. "As a team we sort of lost it, fell apart."

Brian McBride, one of the new U.S. starters, hit the crossbar in the third minute, then hit the post in the 15th. Reyna hit the post in the 33rd.

"The first two, three minutes, we were pummeling them," Cobi Jones said. "Then there started to be a letdown after 15, 20 minutes and they started to get into the game."


The second half was just like the first. Reyna missed on a bicycle kick in front of the net off a header pass from McBride in the 57th. Preki Radosavljevic was wide on an open header in the 63rd. David Regis hit the goalpost in the 68th, and Frankie Hejduk s volley was stuffed by goalkeeper Ahmad Abedzadeh in the 79th.

Mahdavikia then made it 2-0 with a breakaway goal in the 83rd, sending Iranian players into a wild, hugging, kissing celebration.

"We were all crying," Mahdavikia said.

Iran nearly took a three-goal lead four minutes later, but Ali Daei s shot was cleared of the goal line by Regis. Finally, McBride scored less than a minute later when his header bounced off a defender standing on the goal line.

"We were the better team tonight," U.S. forward Roy Wegerle said. "But we scored too late and that cost us victory."

At the end, Iranian players mobbed each other on the field, then ran to a section of the stands filled with their countrymen. The teams exchanged jerseys, as is the custom, but players broke with tradition and carried the opposing jerseys off the field in their hands instead of putting them on.

"It is a big victory for the Iranian nation," coach Jalal Talebi said. "Not because it was the United States, but because it was Iran s first World Cup win."

Before the game, both teams posed together in an unusual joint picture, one of many unique aspects of a game U.S. politicians seized as an opportunity that might lead to a thawing of relations between the nations. American players were all smiles then, but by the end of the night, their faces were grim.

"You play that game 10 times and we are going to win it nine times," U.S. Soccer Federation president Alan Rothenberg said. "Unfortunately, this was the 10th. You tell me what Steve did wrong tonight? I don t think it was the coach s fault, I don t think it was the players fault. We played our hearts out. We played a perfect game. We didn t put the ball in the back of the net."

Notes : While Iranians gave the U.S. players flowers, the Americans in turn gave them USSF pennants. Iran also presented U.S. captain Thomas Dooley with a silver-colored plate.
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