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Iranian Basketball Super League

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i got interested w/ IRanian basketball because of last years championship in Tokushima. that was a superb winning cause i guess they were the darkhorse of the FIBA qualifier. everyone in the Philippines (and i'M Filipino) expect that we'll be going to Beijing this year. but we failed.. and Iran showed what Asian basketball is..

now, i wonder w/ the lost of one of their best players Aidin Bahrami,what are there adjustments for the Olympics on August?

i'm surprised to see an active following on this thread. my boyfriend is IRanian and he never cares about basketball, though. :D
 
jsa163 said:
i got interested w/ IRanian basketball because of last years championship in Tokushima. that was a superb winning cause i guess they were the darkhorse of the FIBA qualifier. everyone in the Philippines (and i'M Filipino) expect that we'll be going to Beijing this year. but we failed.. and Iran showed what Asian basketball is..

now, i wonder w/ the lost of one of their best players Aidin Bahrami,what are there adjustments for the Olympics on August?

i'm surprised to see an active following on this thread. my boyfriend is IRanian and he never cares about basketball, though. :D

Hi do u think Boomers is better than IRan?

thx

MS
 
the worst possible news for Iran's Basketball :

Saba Battery Club (Basketball and Football teams) was handed over to Qom !

today, Head of National Sports Organization confirmed the rumors and Asian Champion no longer play in capital.

Saba club owned by Deffence ministry and defense minister says he has given Saba to Qom as a gift !
 
mohsena2631 said:
the worst possible news for Iran's Basketball :

Saba Battery Club (Basketball and Football teams) was handed over to Qom !

today, Head of National Sports Organization confirmed the rumors and Asian Champion no longer play in capital.

Saba club owned by Deffence ministry and defense minister says he has given Saba to Qom as a gift !
Mohsena, can you tell us what the implications of this are for the future? Does this mean that Saba will move to the city of Qom from Tehran?
 
mvblair said:
Mohsena, can you tell us what the implications of this are for the future? Does this mean that Saba will move to the city of Qom from Tehran?

unfortunately yes :(

but i am sure, their players will refuse to play outside of tehran !
 
mohsena2631 said:
unfortunately yes :(

but i am sure, their players will refuse to play outside of tehran !

Salam Mohsena!

If the players from Saba Battery refuse to play outside Tehran then what happens?

Will they leave the team and join other teams in Tehran? (If that happens that will be very sad since Saba is one of the best teams in Asia)

Or can Saba force the players to play in Qom or they will face penalties?
 
Khalid80 said:
Salam Mohsena!

If the players from Saba Battery refuse to play outside Tehran then what happens?

Will they leave the team and join other teams in Tehran? (If that happens that will be very sad since Saba is one of the best teams in Asia)

Or can Saba force the players to play in Qom or they will face penalties?

Salam Khalid
i think players without contract will leave Saba Battery but we know that more money can solve every problems !

Qom is 150km far from Tehran. maybe they live (and train) in Tehran and only play in Qom !

but i am sure Saba Battery Qom will be much weaker than Saba Battery Tehran.

the chances of non-Tehran teams winning the league is very very low (Zob Ahan Esfahan is an exception)

look at the history of 3 Iranian major leagues :

Basketball

Winners:
Zob Ahan Esfahan: 7 titles
Saba Battery Tehran: 3
Paykan Tehran: 2
Sanam Tehran: 2
Shahrdari Esfahan: 2
Mahram Tehran: 1

Teams from Tehran: 8
Teams from Esfahan: 9
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Football

Teams from Tehran: 27 titles
Teams from Esfahan: 1
Teams from Ahvaz: 1

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Volleyball

Teams from Tehran: 20 titles
Teams from Qazvin: 1

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World Basketball Cup - Atlanta 2010

World Basketball Cup - Atlanta 2010

This newly announced World Basketball Cup promoted by the American Basketball Association (ABA) is looking for a market reservations arrangement with interested league and team owners across West & Middle East Asia.
If there are any Basketball promoters wanting to be part of this exciting new concept to find out the best pro team (outside the NBA) in the world through a World Basketball Cup may kindly mail me at sportzindia@gmail.com
 
WOW. Iran upsets Serbia!!!!


NANJING (Olympics) - Iran shook up the basketball world on Wednesday night in Nanjing by stunning Serbia 72-70 in arguably the most famous win in the country’s sporting history.

The Asian champions, who have been warming up for the Beijing Games, suffered through numerous defeats this summer and also dropped their first game against Argentina on Tuesday at the FIBA Diamond Ball.

Twenty-four hours later and they shocked one of the proudest hoops nations in the world.

“This is the biggest win in Iranian basketball history,” Iran’s Serbian coach Rajko Toroman said.

“We had played very well in Salt Lake City (at the Rocky Mountain Review) and now we have done this. It’s something to be proud of and something that will help us build our confidence.”

“Iran have played about 26 games before the Diamond Ball and they showed they are a good side,” said Serbia captain Milos Vujanic.

“I think we made too many mistakes and let Iran play their game. We had a chance to win the game, but we didn’t score. We have to analyse this defeat and move on and prepare for tomorrow’s game (against Argentina).

“I think they are going to be a surprise team in the Olympic Games.”

Hamad Ehadadi, Iran’s giant center, was immense.

He and the excellent guard Javad Davari each scored 20 points.

Ehadadi had 20 rebounds and also blocked six shots, an incredible effort from a player who drew interest from NBA clubs earlier this summer when he played in the Rocky Mountain Review in Utah.

Iran led by as many as 10 points but struggled to put the Serbians away and in the final minute, an unsportsmanlike foul put Novica Velickovic on the line with his team trailing by four.

Velickovic made the first but missed the second only for Serbia to get the offensive rebound.

Zoran Erceg would then follow up a missed shot and score to cut the deficit to 71-70 with 25 seconds left.

Oshin Sahakian failed to inbound the ball within five seconds, turning it over to the Serbs.

But Amir Amini came up with a steal, and Serbia had to foul Ehadadi. He made one of two from the line for a 72-70 lead with 10 seconds remaining.

Serbia rushed the ball up the floor but Dusan Kecman turned the ball over with a bad pass. Serbia got the ball back but Stefan Markovic’s desperation three-pointer was off target.

Iran out-rebounded Serbia, who are getting ready for their EuroBasket 2009 qualifying games, 42-37.

Hamed Afagh also poured in 14 points for the Iranians.

Zoran Erceg led Serbia with 14 points.
 
Any news of Iranian clubs signing good foreign players? I really think that Iran's quick progression internationally is because of a good league that has been made much more competitive by signing foreigners. Mohsena, do you know where Garth Joseph has gone? Is he living in Iran? He was a great character and basketball player, also good friends with Samad and his deceased bro Aidin.
 
Welcome to the forum princeofpersia1 :)
(Great memories from the game btw :p)
 
princeofpersia1 said:
Any news of Iranian clubs signing good foreign players? I really think that Iran's quick progression internationally is because of a good league that has been made much more competitive by signing foreigners. Mohsena, do you know where Garth Joseph has gone? Is he living in Iran? He was a great character and basketball player, also good friends with Samad and his deceased bro Aidin.

hi / Salam

as far as i know, Shahintab is searching to find the better imports, be sure Garth will not play for Saba Battery but i am not sure about other clubs maybe they get him. he is really good man but i think now he is old and slow.
 
Iran Super League

Iran Super League

Does anybody know whether Coleman will play 2008/2009 in the Iran-Superleague again or really signed at Reading Railers (Dominican Rep.)?
Is there any other player from the NBA to play in Iran next season?
It' just great seeing basketball players conquer the "axis of evil"!
 
Albatross said:
Does anybody know whether Coleman will play 2008/2009 in the Iran-Superleague again or really signed at Reading Railers (Dominican Rep.)?
Is there any other player from the NBA to play in Iran next season?
It' just great seeing basketball players conquer the "axis of evil"!

Iranian league will start one month later and still nothing is confirmed because feeration changed some rules and many teams are not agree with federation.
1) players U18 cant change their team
2) every team can sign with at most 3 national players (25 players invited to national team, not only 12 olympians)

concerning Coleman, he had a good season last year but as far as i know his club want to get better players !
 
can any body tell me how mush is hamed e.haddadi's deal to memphis coasted ??
 
mohsena2631 said:
Iranian league will start one month later and still nothing is confirmed because feeration changed some rules and many teams are not agree with federation.
1) players U18 cant change their team
2) every team can sign with at most 3 national players (25 players invited to national team, not only 12 olympians)

concerning Coleman, he had a good season last year but as far as i know his club want to get better players !


Thanx for your reply. One month later means November? Do you know a website that informs about the definitive start and who is going to play? Found www.iranbasketball.org, I just cant read it...
 
Albatross said:
Thanx for your reply. One month later means November? Do you know a website that informs about the definitive start and who is going to play? Found www.iranbasketball.org, I just cant read it...

hi
Iranian league is not a full professional league, i told you still nothing is confirmed ! exact schedule, number of teams, etc.

Iranian basketball federation want to change many things, number of teams, transfer rules, schedule, league format ...

i think they will finalize everything in next week !

Iranian fededration did a great job to develop basketball in Iran but their website is a shame !
 
today Iranian federation confirmed the transfer rules:

1) every team can sign with at most 3 national players
2) If any team has more than 3 national players, they can keep their players but they can't change them.

names of 24 national players:

Zob Ahan
Ali Baheran
Aren Davoudi
Mohammad Reza Akbari
Oshin Sahakian
Jaber Rouzbahani

Petrochimi
Javad Davari
Ali Doraghi

Kaveh
Amir Amini
Saeid Davarpanah
Mousa Nabipoor
Farid Zarghi

Mahram
Mehdi Kamrani
Samad Nikkhah
Hooman Rezaei
Hamed Sohrabnejad

BEEM
Iman Zandi
Pooya Tajik

Saba Battery
Hamed Afagh
Hamed Haddadi
Asghar Kardoust

Pardis
Babak Paknejad

Free agent
Alireza Honardoost
Saman Veisi
Babak Nezafat

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the league will start around 40 days later, and schedule will be fixed in next Tuesday
 
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