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Iran’s Maghsoodloo Clinches Bronze Medal at Thrilling Tunisia Tournament!
Parham Maghsoodloo of Iran won a bronze medal at the Djerba International Chess Festival 2025, held in Tunisia from February 15 to 24. French player Marc’Andria Maurizzi took first place with 7.5 points, while Belgian Daniel Dardha earned silver with 6 points. Maghsoodloo, the highest-ranked Iranian grandmaster and a three-time national champion, finished third with 5 points. The festival showcased top chess talent and served as a platform for skill development and international camaraderie. Maghsoodloo’s success reinforces his status in the chess community, promising a bright future with potential coaching roles and further tournament participation.

Iran Unveils Exciting Futsal Fixture for Upcoming Brazil Tournament
Iran will kick off the Intercontinental Futsal Cup on March 4, facing Afghanistan in Brazil. This prestigious tournament runs until March 10, featuring teams including Brazil and Greenland. The Iranian national team, Team Melli, is led by experienced coach Vahid Shamsaei, who aims to guide them through the competition. With high expectations following their successful past performances, the team is eager to showcase their skills. Key factors for success include team chemistry, strategic game plans, physical conditioning, and mental resilience. Futsal fans are excited for a week of thrilling matches and the opportunity to celebrate the sport together.

Golmohammadi Resigns as Head Coach of Foolad: A New Era Begins
Yahya Golmohammadi has resigned as head coach of Foolad football team, following his outspoken criticism of the club’s transfer strategies. His resignation came after a press conference post-match against Khyber, where he voiced concerns about team performance and management decisions, notably targeting CEO Houshang Nasirzadeh. His absence from subsequent training sessions highlights a rift with the club’s management. The future of Foolad now hinges on finding a suitable replacement and reevaluating transfer policies to align with fan and coaching expectations. As the club navigates this transition, maintaining team morale and performance will be crucial for their continued success.

Iran’s Women’s Kabaddi Team Set to Battle South Korea and Taiwan in Thrilling Matches!
Iran’s women’s kabaddi team is preparing for friendly matches against South Korea and Taiwan in Tehran, crucial for their buildup to the 2025 Women’s Kabaddi World Cup in Bihar, India. While the matches are anticipated, participation from South Korea and Taiwan remains unconfirmed, creating uncertainty about the teams and strategies. The World Cup, scheduled for March 2025, will feature 14 nations, including kabaddi powerhouses like India and Japan, promising an exciting tournament. The Iranian team is focusing on enhancing skills, team coordination, and physical fitness as they aim to secure a strong position in the competition. Fans are encouraged to support them.

Skocic Expresses Disappointment Over Tractor’s Draw with Al Taawoun
Tractor head coach Dragan Skocic expressed disappointment after a goalless draw against Al Taawoun in the AFC Champions League Two quarter-final first leg. Despite creating numerous scoring chances, the team failed to convert them. Skocic emphasized his satisfaction with their effort and confidence in future opportunities, stating, “We will have the same chances in the next game.” As they prepare for the second leg, key factors for improvement include better finishing, team cohesion, defensive discipline, and potential tactical adjustments. Fans remain hopeful for a strong performance, as Tractor aims to advance in the tournament.