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Iran–Saudi Arabia football rivalry

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Football sports rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia
Iran–Saudi Arabia rivalry
(Asian El Clasico)
LocationAsia (AFC)
West Asia (WAFF)
Central Asia (CAFA)
Teams Iran
 Saudi Arabia
First meeting24 August 1975
(50 years ago)
Iran 3–0 Saudi Arabia
Olympics qualification
Latest meeting9 December 2012
Saudi Arabia 0–0 Iran
WAFF Championship
Statistics
Meetings total14
Most winsIran (5)
Top scorerIranAli Daei (4)
All-time recordIran: 5
Draw: 5
Saudi Arabia: 4
Largest victoryIran 3–0 Saudi Arabia
Olympics qualification
(24 August 1975)
Saudi Arabia 0–3 Iran
World Cup qualification
(7 January 1977)

TheIran andSaudi Arabia nationalfootball teams aresporting rivals[1] who have played each other since 1975.

The game has been ranked 9th inBleacher Report's "International Football's 10 Most Politically-Charged Football Rivalries"[2] and 8th inGoal.com's "Football's 10 Greatest International Rivalries".[3]

Iran and Saudi Arabia team have had 15 matches so far, all have been competitive, and they have never played afriendly match. The first match was played on 24 August 1975, with Iran defeating Saudi Arabia 3–0.

Origins

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The two have long battled for West Asian supremacy[3] and their matches have been "always tight, tense and furiously competitive".[1]

The countries also have had chronic political tensions in the last decades.[4] (seeIran–Saudi Arabia relations)

The rivalry has been expanded into club matches as well. For example, after the Saudi Arabian national team's away win in March 2009, Saudi playerssword-danced in front of 100,000 angry Iranian fans inAzadi Stadium. WhenZob Ahan eliminatedAl-Hilal in the2010 AFC Champions League semi-final, Iranian players mockedthe dance in front of Saudi fans.[5]WhenPersepolis was scheduled to play away atIttihad in the2011 AFC Champions League, Saudi immigration authorities forced Iranian players to be fingerprinted andirises scanned upon their arrival atJeddah airport. The Iranians refused to do so and were held at the airport for 8 hours.[4]

Iranian football fans take most pleasure in defeatingSaudi Arabia, alongsideBahrain,[6] whose players used to waveSaudi Arabian flags when they defeated Iran 3–1 during their2002 World Cup qualification.[7] For several Iranian fans, regional political rivalries also affect who they support on the field, according to Aljazeera.[8]

In 2016, clubs from Saudi Arabia refused to play in Iran during the2016 AFC Champions League and vice versa.[9][10][11] Consequently, the matches between the two countries were played in neutral venues for the next 7 years.[12]

Following the improvement of diplomatic relations between the two countries, theAsian Football Confederation (AFC) announced on 4 September 2023 that matches between the national and club sides of theSaudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) and theFootball Federation Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI) will take place on a home-and-away basis.[13][14][15]

Matches

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Source:[16][17]
#DateCompetitionHome teamScoreAway teamGoals (home)Goals (away)Venue
[a]24 August 19751976 Olympics qualificationIran 
3–0
 Saudi ArabiaMazloomi 12',83';Khorshidi 63'IranAmjadieh Stadium,Tehran
17 January 19771978 World Cup qualificationSaudi Arabia 
0–3
 IranMazloomi 16',78';Roshan 62'Saudi ArabiaPrince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium,Riyadh
2[b]22 April 1977Iran 
2–0
 Saudi ArabiaYousefi 10';Sharifi 84'IranHafezieh Stadium,Shiraz
313 December 19841984 Asian CupSaudi Arabia 
1–1
(a.e.t.)[c]
 IranShahin Bayani 88' (o.g.)Shahrokh Bayani 43'SingaporeNational Stadium, Singapore
415 December 19881988 Asian CupSaudi Arabia 
1–0
 IranAbdullah 16'QatarQatar SC Stadium,Doha
528 October 19931994 World Cup qualificationSaudi Arabia 
4–3
 IranAl-Jaber 21';Mehalel 27';Al-Mousa; 47';Falatah 74'Fonounizadeh 43',52';Manafi 90'QatarKhalifa Stadium,Doha
611 December 19961996 Asian CupSaudi Arabia 
0–3
 IranDaei 12';Bagheri 37';Azizi 47'United Arab EmiratesAl-Maktoum Stadium,Dubai
718 December 1996Iran 
0–0
(a.e.t.)[d]
 Saudi ArabiaUnited Arab EmiratesSheikh Zayed Stadium,Abu Dhabi
819 September 19971998 World Cup qualificationIran 
1–1
 Saudi ArabiaBagheri 64'Al-Shahrani 32'IranAzadi Stadium,Tehran
924 October 1997Saudi Arabia 
1–0
 IranAl-Muwalid 88'Saudi ArabiaKing Fahd Stadium,Riyadh
1024 August 20012002 World Cup qualificationIran 
2–0
 Saudi ArabiaDaei 54' (pen.),64'IranAzadi Stadium,Tehran
1128 September 2001Saudi Arabia 
2–2
 IranAl-Waked 20';Al-Yami 59'Daei 42';Dinmohammadi 84'Saudi ArabiaPrince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium,Jeddah
126 September 20082010 World Cup qualificationSaudi Arabia 
1–1
 IranHarthi 29'Nekounam 81'Saudi ArabiaKing Fahd Stadium,Riyadh
1328 March 2009Iran 
1–2
 Saudi ArabiaShojaei 64'Hazazi 79';Al-Muwallad 87'IranAzadi Stadium,Tehran
1412 December 20122012 WAFF Championship[e]Iran 
0–0
 Saudi ArabiaKuwaitAl-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium,Kuwait City
  1. ^Not a full FIFA international
  2. ^Iran played the match with reserve players.
  3. ^Saudi Arabia won 5–4 onpenalties.
  4. ^Saudi Arabia won 4–3 onpenalties.
  5. ^Both teams competed in the tournament with reserve players.

Statistics

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDBest win
 Iran145541913+63–0
 Saudi Arabia144551319-64–3
Matches held in Iran4
Matches held in neutral venue8
Matches held in Saudi Arabia4
Total matches16

Top scorers

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RankPlayerGoals
1IranAli Daei4
2IranMehdi Fonounizadeh2
IranKarim Bagheri2
IranGholamhossein Mazloomi2
Saudi ArabiaMajed Abdullah2
3Various players1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Saudi Arabia VS Iran: Launch pad for Saudi reign".FIFA.com. October 28, 1993. Archived fromthe original on January 5, 2013. RetrievedNovember 21, 2014.
  2. ^Peters, Jerrad (October 15, 2014)."International Football's 10 Most Politically-Charged Football Rivalries".Bleacher Report. RetrievedNovember 21, 2014.
  3. ^abStaunton, Peter (November 17, 2010)."Football's 10 Greatest International Rivalries; Argentina - Brazil, Portugal - Spain, Algeria - Egypt, Japan - South Korea And More".Goal.com. RetrievedNovember 21, 2014.
  4. ^abDorsey, James M."Iranian bid for FIFA tournament takes tension with the Gulf to the soccer pitch".Al Arabiya. Retrieved19 May 2011.
  5. ^صعود مقتدرانه ذوب‌آهن به فينال ليگ قهرمانان آسيا پاسخی به رقص شمشير سعودی‌ها در تهران ['Zob Ahan's powerful qualification to AFC Champions League final match, a response to Saudi Sword dance in Tehran'].Kayhan (in Persian). No. 19772. October 23, 2010. p. 13.
  6. ^Duerden, John."Asia awaits neighbourly rivalry".ESPN. RetrievedNovember 21, 2014.
  7. ^Sundaresan, Keeshaanan (October 11, 2011)."Bad memories will motivate us to defeat Bahrain, says Iran skipper Javad Nekounam".Goal.com. RetrievedNovember 21, 2014.
  8. ^"Iran: Football World Cup, female fans and Saudi Arabian rivalry".
  9. ^"Saudi, Iran dispute forces Champions League schedule switch".USA TODAY. Retrieved2024-04-20.
  10. ^"AFC delays Saudi, Iran Champions League matches".ESPN.com. 2016-01-25. Retrieved2024-04-20.
  11. ^"Decisions following AFC Competitions Committee meeting".the-AFC. Retrieved2024-04-20.
  12. ^McKirdy, Euan (2016-03-16)."Saudi, Iranian teams head to neutral grounds".CNN. Retrieved2024-04-20.
  13. ^"Saudi Arabian FF and FFIRI matches to be played home-and-away". Asian Football Confederation. 4 September 2023. Retrieved4 September 2023.
  14. ^"Saudi and Iranian clubs to resume home-and-away matches, AFC confirms".Arab News. 2023-09-04. Retrieved2024-04-20.
  15. ^"'Historic move': Saudi football clubs to play in Iran as travel ban lifted".Al Jazeera. Retrieved2024-04-20.
  16. ^Courtney, Barrie (3 April 2009)."Saudi Arabia - List of International Matches".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. RetrievedNovember 21, 2014.
  17. ^Panahi, Majeed (7 August 2014)."Iran - International Matches".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. RetrievedNovember 21, 2014.
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