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Iranian Women: Empowering Change and Achieving Greatness, Says Samaneh Baher
Iranian skier Samaneh Beyrami Baher shone at the Harbin Asian Winter Games, competing in the women’s 5km free cross-country skiing event and finishing 19th. Excited about her Olympic-level experience, the 33-year-old shared her love for skiing, despite the challenges of limited support for athletes in Iran. Balancing her training with a career as an architect, she remains dedicated to breaking barriers for female athletes. Having previously carried Iran’s flag at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, Beyrami Baher aims to inspire other Iranian women to pursue sports, emphasizing the transformative power of athletics and the importance of perseverance in achieving dreams.

Al Urooba Star Azadi Catches Esteghlal’s Eye: Latest Transfer Rumors!
Esteghlal football team is reportedly set to sign forward Mohammad Reza Azadi from Al Urooba, aiming to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season. Azadi, who previously played for Esteghlal during the 2021-22 season, has had a mixed performance in the UAE league since transferring from Iran’s Nassaji last August. His return is highly anticipated by fans, as he brings experience and versatility as a forward. Esteghlal’s management is keen on enhancing team performance, and if the agreement with Azadi is finalized, it could mark a significant boost for the club’s competitive aspirations in Iranian football.

Persepolis Midfielder Sadeghi Declared Excess as Team Restructures
Iran’s Persepolis football club midfielder Saeid Sadeghi is set to leave during the January transfer window, sparking significant interest among fans and analysts. Aged 30, Sadeghi joined Persepolis from Gol Gohar in 2022 and has been a key player. His potential return to Gol Gohar could alter the team’s dynamics. Additionally, the club is searching for a new head coach after parting ways with Juan Carlos Garrido. With both player and coaching changes on the horizon, Persepolis aims to rejuvenate its squad and maintain its competitive edge in domestic and international competitions.

Iran’s Freestyle Team Shines as Runner-Up at Zagreb Open Ranking Event!
Iran’s freestyle wrestling team excelled at the Zagreb Open Ranking Event, finishing second overall by securing eight medals, including four golds and four silvers. Notable gold medalists included Ahmad Mohammadnejhad (61kg), Abbas Ebrahimzadeh (65kg), Amir Hossein Firouzpour (92kg), and Amir Reza Masoumi (125kg). Silver medals were earned by Ebrahim Khari, Sina Khalili, Mehdi Yousefi, and Abolfazl Babaloo. The United States dominated the event with 13 medals and claimed the team title with 190 points, while Iran followed closely with 182 points. The achievements reflect the dedication of Iranian wrestlers and promise a bright future for the sport in the country.

Iran Triumphs at Turkish Open Taekwondo G2: A Showcase of Skill and Spirit!
The Iranian women’s taekwondo team achieved a remarkable victory at the Turkish Open Taekwondo G2 tournament, securing first place among competitors from 60 countries. They won a total of four gold, four silver, and one bronze medal, showcasing their dominance in the sport. Standout performances included Bahar Tahmasebi, Asal Mokhtari, Saina Khanalifar, and Arnika Shamsizadeh, who all clinched gold in their respective weight categories. The event fostered international camaraderie, highlighting the growth of taekwondo globally. With their impressive results, the Iranian team is well-positioned to continue excelling in future competitions, inspiring aspiring athletes along the way.