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Miodrag Bozovic Parts Ways with Esteghlal Khuzestan: What’s Next for the Coach?
Miodrag Bozovic, head coach of Esteghlal Khuzestan, has unexpectedly terminated his contract due to persistent financial issues and unpaid dues. His departure is significant for Iranian football, as he led the team to notable victories against top rivals like Esteghlal and Persepolis since joining in July. Bozovic, a seasoned coach from Montenegro, has previously managed various clubs in Serbia, Russia, and Azerbaijan. His exit raises concerns for the club’s future, as they must quickly find a suitable replacement, address financial instability, and maintain team morale to ensure continued competitiveness in the league.

AEK Winger Hajsafi Rumored to Join Sepahan: Transfer Talks Heat Up!
AEK Athens winger Ehsan Hajsafi is in the spotlight due to rumors of a transfer to Iranian club Sepahan, where he has previously played multiple times. At 35, Hajsafi has had a successful career in European football since joining AEK in 2021. His potential return to Sepahan has sparked interest, as his experience could greatly benefit the club’s younger players and boost fan engagement. Known for his contributions in goals and assists, Hajsafi’s leadership and loyalty have made him a beloved figure. Whether he transfers or stays at AEK, his career continues to captivate fans and analysts alike.

Breaking News: Ronaldo’s Anticipated Tehran Visit Canceled, Reports Confirm
In a strategic move for the 2024-25 AFC Champions League, Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr will rest key players, including star Cristiano Ronaldo, for their match against Iran’s Persepolis on February 17, 2024, at Tehran’s Azadi Stadium. This decision, made by coach Stefano Pioli, could significantly affect the game dynamics, potentially giving Persepolis an advantage as they seek victory to advance in the tournament. The match is crucial, with high stakes for both teams, and fans are eager to see how Al Nassr’s lineup impacts the competition. The atmosphere is expected to be electric as both teams prepare for this pivotal clash.

Iran’s Freestyle Wrestling Team Clinches Victory at Asian Championships!
Iran’s national freestyle wrestling team claimed the title at the 2025 Asian Wrestling Championship, showcasing their dominance by securing medals in all but one weight class and accumulating 190 points. This marks their sixth title in seven years. Japan finished second with 146 points, while Kazakhstan edged out Mongolia for third with 125 points. Gold medals were won by Mahdi Yousefi (79 kg), Abolfazl Rahmani (86 kg), Amir Hossein Firouzpour (97 kg), and Amir Reza Masoumi (125 kg). The team’s success is attributed to rigorous training, expert coaching, and strong camaraderie, setting a promising foundation for future competitions.