Oghab Tehran

Oghab Tehran

Leagues Played
Iran - Division 2 31
Links
Wikipedia
Related Teams
Oghab Tehran U23

Resultate

Iran - Division 2 05/17 15:00 - Oghab Tehran v Mes Novin Kerman D 0-0
Iran - Division 2 05/11 14:45 - Oghab Tehran v Pas Hamedan L 0-2
Iran - Division 2 04/19 15:45 - Oghab Tehran v Iman Sabz FC L 0-2
Iran - Division 2 04/04 15:30 - Oghab Tehran v Navad Urmia D 1-1
Iran - Division 2 03/11 11:00 - Oghab Tehran v Espad Tehran L 0-2
Iran - Division 2 02/28 10:45 - Oghab Tehran v Shahid Ghandi L 0-1
Iran - Division 2 02/06 10:30 - Oghab Tehran v Atrak Bojnourd FC L 0-1
Iran - Division 2 01/25 10:30 - Oghab Tehran v Foolad Khuzestan B D 0-0
Iran - Division 2 01/01 10:30 - Oghab Tehran v Gol Reyhan W 4-0
Iran - Division 2 12/20 10:30 - Oghab Tehran v Shahin Bandar Ameri L 2-3
Iran - Division 2 12/02 10:30 - Espad Tehran v Oghab Tehran D 0-0
Iran - Division 2 06/13 16:10 - Oghab Tehran v Shahin Bandar Ameri W 3-1

Statistik

 TotalHEIMAUSWÄRTS
Spiele 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 1 1 1
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 0 0 0
Clean sheets 1 1 1
Failed to score 1 1 1

Wikipedia - Oghab Tehran F.C.

Oghab Tehran Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال عقاب تهران, Bashgah-e Futbal-e 'Qab Tehran) is an Iranian football team based in Tehran, Iran. They currently compete in the Tehran Province league and it is owned by the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force.

History

Establishment & Glory Days

In the mid-1940s, Tehran slowly started becoming the football capital of Iran, and numerous great clubs emerged from there. Oghab was one of the three major teams established in Tehran in this era along with Shahin FC and Taj.

It used to be a team with a large fan base and it introduced many great players into Iranian football. For a period of time lasting from the late 1970s to the late 1980s the club did not function. After coming back, the club has spent most of its time in the lower levels of Iranian club football and has not been able to regain the spot it used to have. This continued into the new Iran Pro League era where they failed to achieve success of any kind.

Dark Years

In 2001 Oghab started competing in the newly formed Azadegan League. They finished 4th in the first season, nearly achieving promotion. Oghab's performances dropped, finishing 12th in 2004. They again had a re-emergence in 2006 when they finished 4th in Group A and nearly achieved promotion to the Iran Pro League. In the summer of 2006 Oghab shockingly sold their licence to the Shirin Faraz and competed in the Tehran Local Leagues. In 2011 Oghab made their comeback to Iranian football as they gained promotion to the 3rd Division. 2013 was the end of the line for Oghab as they were again relegated to the Local Leagues. The legacy of Oghab has long since been abandoned in Tehran as Esteghlal and Persepolis are the only supported teams in Tehran.

Oghab Tehran Football Club (persisch باشگاه فوتبال عقاب تهران), kurz Oghab, war ein iranischer Fußballverein aus Teheran. Er spielte in der ersten und zweiten iranischen Liga, bis er 2007 aufgelöst wurde.

Der Verein entstand 1936, als der Sportverein Persepolis Teheran seine Fußballabteilung als Oghab ausgliederte. Der Grund für diese Ausgliederung war die Einführung von Profifußball im Iran. Persepolis wollte sich nicht am Profifußball beteiligen und spielte fortan nur noch in Amateuerligen. Oghab Tehran stieg hingegen in die iranische Liga auf und spielte dort bis zu seiner Auflösung.

1970 wurde der Verein iranischer Meister. 1966 und 1993 gewann er den iranischen Pokal. Nach der Islamischen Revolution in Iran 1979 konnte der Verein noch einmal 1988 knapp den Abstieg vermeiden, wurde aber 1998 in die zweite iranische Liga relegiert. 2000 gelang dem Verein die Rückkehr in die erste Liga, 2003 stieg er jedoch erneut ab. 2005 gelang erneut der Aufstieg in die erste Liga, jedoch wurde der Verein 2007 nach einem Lizenzentzug aufgelöst.

Bekannte ehemalige Spieler von Oghab Tehran sind unter anderem Javad Nekounam, Ali Daei, Karim Bagheri und Mehdi Mahdavikia.