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Bonyadifar Set to Referee Exciting Ulsan vs. Shandong Taishan Clash!
Mo’ud Bonyadifar has been appointed as the referee for the crucial match between South Korea’s Ulsan HD and China’s Shandong Taishan on February 19 at Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium. Both teams are currently struggling in the lower half of the standings, sitting 10th and 11th, making this match vital for their aspirations to climb the rankings. Bonyadifar, a FIFA-accredited referee since 2013, brings valuable experience to the match, which is expected to draw significant attention as both teams aim to secure crucial points and showcase their talent amidst a competitive rivalry.

Iran Falls to Japan in Thrilling Match at 2025 Asian Water Polo Championship
In the 2025 Asian Water Polo Championship, Iran’s national team narrowly lost to Japan 16-13, despite a strong tournament showing. Iran had impressive victories against South Korea (19-6), Chinese Taipei (37-5), and Uzbekistan (33-9), finishing second in Group B to advance to the knockout stage. The tournament, ongoing in Zhaoqing, China, runs until March 2 and is vital for qualifying teams for the 2025 World Aquatics Championships. Although the loss to Japan was disappointing, Iran’s earlier performances highlight their potential. Fans eagerly await the team’s next challenges as they aim for further success in the championship.

Kartal Praises Persepolis Players for Their Stellar Performance!
In a recent AFC Champions League match, Persepolis faced a challenging goalless draw, leaving them in eighth place. Head coach Ismail Kartal praised his players for their resilience and effort, despite missing opportunities to score. He emphasized the importance of fan support and expressed pride in the team’s performance, stating, “We tried our best to win.” With Esteghlal’s upcoming match against Al Rayyan potentially impacting their standings, Persepolis must regroup and focus on upcoming fixtures. Kartal’s leadership will be vital as the team aims to improve and secure their place in the competition, buoyed by dedicated fan support.

Iran Secures Pot 2 Spot in U-20 WAC Qualifiers: Aiming for Glory!
The AFC U-20 Women’s Asian Cup Qualifiers will kick off with a draw ceremony in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, marking a pivotal moment for women’s football in Asia. Transitioning from a U-19 to a U-20 format, this year’s tournament features 33 teams competing from August 2 to 10 for 11 spots in the finals, alongside host nation Thailand. Matches will be held in eight countries, with teams divided into groups. Notable participants include defending champions DPR Korea and former winners like China and Japan. The qualifiers aim to showcase emerging talent and promote women’s football across the continent.

Azmoun and Ezatolahi Shine as Shabab Al Ahli Triumph Over Al Wahda!
In a thrilling UAE Pro League match, Shabab Al Ahli’s Iranian players, Saeid Ezatolahi and Sardar Azmoun, played pivotal roles in a 2-2 draw against Al Wahda. The match saw Al Wahda take an early lead with goals from Kevin Agudelo and Sasa Ivkovic, but Shabab Al Ahli fought back with Ezatolahi scoring just before halftime and Azmoun equalizing shortly after the break. This encounter highlighted the competitive spirit of the league and the skills of both teams. As they move forward, Al Wahda aims to strengthen their defense, while Shabab Al Ahli gains confidence from their comeback.