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Ali Sanaei’s Personal Blog » Sports

Ali Sanaei’s Personal Blog


Persepolis

Posted in Iran, Football (Soccer), Sports by Ali on the May 18th, 2008

Last night, the Iranian Premier League’s last matches were running all simultaneously. Between all agmes; Persepolis vs Sepahan was the most important one. Persepolis had 56 points (6 points deducted by FIFA because of their debts to an ex-player) standing at the second place and Sepahan was in the first position with 58 points (3 points deducted by IFF). I am a fan of Persepolis, they only had to win to become the champion.


Perspolis’ first goal

The match was like practically an incredible final, lots of excitement, such a great football, 100,000 inside the stadium and many outside because no more tickets were available… The game was 1-1 till the 90th minute… the referee gave 7 minutes extra time, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, we were thinking it’s all over, but… Persepolis unbelievably scored at the 96th minute and became the champion of Iran’s Persian Gulf cup (IPL), miraculous, but they deserved it, I am sooooo happppyyy…


Perspolis’ second goal

Congratulations to all the fans of Persepolis FC :-)


FIFA Street 3 trailer, OMG!

Posted in Movies, Computer Software, Football (Soccer), Sports by Ali on the February 20th, 2008

Ahmadinejad, now really ready to kick some a**

Posted in Politics, Iran, Sports, Middle East, Ahmadinejad by Ali on the May 12th, 2007

Here I present, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with Iran’s national Taekwondo team’s suit and of course a black belt.

Ahmadinejad Karate
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Apparently, he gave a surprise visit to the national Taekwondo team and was presented with this suit.

No doubt, Lionel Messi is really the new Diego Maradona

Posted in Football (Soccer), Sports by Ali on the May 3rd, 2007

About three weeks ago I read an article on Times about Barcelona’s Argentinian player; Messi and his similarity to Maradona.
If you have a look to this following video clip, you’ll see why they’ve claime so.


And the following link may explain more!

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Where does this guy live?!

Posted in Politics, Iran, Sports by Ali on the April 30th, 2007

Mr. Mostafa Hashemitaba, the former vice president and head of Iran’s Physical Education Organization (Sports), who was also a candidate for presidential election in Iran at 2001 and got the worst result, 0.1%, has recently stated in a TV interview that he’d want IRR20,000,000,000 (approx. $2,200,000) as his salary to become Iran’s Football federation president.

Mr. Hashemitaba is the one having a cup of tea. (Don’t know who’s the one in left!!)

Mostafa Hashemitaba and I !

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The issue is that this sort of wages for such positions are like a dream. Even if someone becomes a candidate for a football federation, it’s because of the position and future connections.
According to UNICEF’s 2007 report, GNI (Gross National Income) in Iran is US$2,700 (approx. IRR25,000,000). And as a Guess; He’s asking for about 50 times more than the current salary.
I think we should really thank God that he didn’t get any serious positions after the above mentioned one.

FIFA’s latest ranking: Italy is 1st, Iran is 42nd (8 steps back) and England is 8th (2 steps back)

Posted in Iran, United Kingdom, Football (Soccer), Sports by Ali on the April 15th, 2007

FIFA’s latest ranking for men’s national football teams is released. Italy is back to first poisition, Argentina is 2nd and Brazil is 3rd.

England is 8th which means 2 steps back and Iran is 42nd which means 8 steps back comparing to last month.

Iran is still leading in Asia as the best team, Australia is 2nd with the rank of 43rd and Japan is 3rd with the rank of 46th.