Football sports rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia
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.
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]
Source :[ 16] [ 17] # Date Competition Home team Score Away team Goals (home) Goals (away) Venue —[ a] 24 August 1975 1976 Olympics qualification Iran 3–0
Saudi Arabia Mazloomi 12' ,83' ;Khorshidi 63' Amjadieh Stadium ,Tehran 1 7 January 1977 1978 World Cup qualification Saudi Arabia 0–3
Iran Mazloomi 16' ,78' ;Roshan 62' Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium ,Riyadh 2[ b] 22 April 1977 Iran 2–0
Saudi Arabia Yousefi 10' ;Sharifi 84' Hafezieh Stadium ,Shiraz 3 13 December 1984 1984 Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 1–1
(a.e.t. )[ c] Iran Shahin Bayani 88' (o.g. ) Shahrokh Bayani 43' National Stadium, Singapore 4 15 December 1988 1988 Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 1–0
Iran Abdullah 16' Qatar SC Stadium ,Doha 5 28 October 1993 1994 World Cup qualification Saudi Arabia 4–3
Iran Al-Jaber 21' ;Mehalel 27' ;Al-Mousa ; 47' ;Falatah 74' Fonounizadeh 43' ,52' ;Manafi 90' Khalifa Stadium ,Doha 6 11 December 1996 1996 Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 0–3
Iran Daei 12' ;Bagheri 37' ;Azizi 47' Al-Maktoum Stadium ,Dubai 7 18 December 1996 Iran 0–0
(a.e.t. )[ d] Saudi Arabia Sheikh Zayed Stadium ,Abu Dhabi 8 19 September 1997 1998 World Cup qualification Iran 1–1
Saudi Arabia Bagheri 64' Al-Shahrani 32' Azadi Stadium ,Tehran 9 24 October 1997 Saudi Arabia 1–0
Iran Al-Muwalid 88' King Fahd Stadium ,Riyadh 10 24 August 2001 2002 World Cup qualification Iran 2–0
Saudi Arabia Daei 54' (pen. ) ,64' Azadi Stadium ,Tehran 11 28 September 2001 Saudi Arabia 2–2
Iran Al-Waked 20' ;Al-Yami 59' Daei 42' ;Dinmohammadi 84' Prince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium ,Jeddah 12 6 September 2008 2010 World Cup qualification Saudi Arabia 1–1
Iran Harthi 29' Nekounam 81' King Fahd Stadium ,Riyadh 13 28 March 2009 Iran 1–2
Saudi Arabia Shojaei 64' Hazazi 79' ;Al-Muwallad 87' Azadi Stadium ,Tehran 14 12 December 2012 2012 WAFF Championship [ e] Iran 0–0
Saudi Arabia Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium ,Kuwait City
^ Not a full FIFA international ^ Iran played the match with reserve players. ^ Saudi Arabia won 5–4 onpenalties . ^ Saudi Arabia won 4–3 onpenalties . ^ Both teams competed in the tournament with reserve players. Matches held in Iran 4 Matches held in neutral venue 8 Matches held in Saudi Arabia 4 Total matches 16
^a b "Saudi Arabia VS Iran: Launch pad for Saudi reign" .FIFA.com . October 28, 1993. Archived fromthe original on January 5, 2013. RetrievedNovember 21, 2014 .^ Peters, Jerrad (October 15, 2014)."International Football's 10 Most Politically-Charged Football Rivalries" .Bleacher Report . RetrievedNovember 21, 2014 . ^a b Staunton, 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 . ^a b Dorsey, James M."Iranian bid for FIFA tournament takes tension with the Gulf to the soccer pitch" .Al Arabiya . Retrieved19 May 2011 . ^ 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.^ Duerden, John."Asia awaits neighbourly rivalry" .ESPN . RetrievedNovember 21, 2014 . ^ Sundaresan, Keeshaanan (October 11, 2011)."Bad memories will motivate us to defeat Bahrain, says Iran skipper Javad Nekounam" .Goal.com . RetrievedNovember 21, 2014 . ^ "Iran: Football World Cup, female fans and Saudi Arabian rivalry" .^ "Saudi, Iran dispute forces Champions League schedule switch" .USA TODAY . Retrieved2024-04-20 .^ "AFC delays Saudi, Iran Champions League matches" .ESPN.com . 2016-01-25. Retrieved2024-04-20 .^ "Decisions following AFC Competitions Committee meeting" .the-AFC . Retrieved2024-04-20 .^ McKirdy, Euan (2016-03-16)."Saudi, Iranian teams head to neutral grounds" .CNN . Retrieved2024-04-20 . ^ "Saudi Arabian FF and FFIRI matches to be played home-and-away" . Asian Football Confederation. 4 September 2023. Retrieved4 September 2023 .^ "Saudi and Iranian clubs to resume home-and-away matches, AFC confirms" .Arab News . 2023-09-04. Retrieved2024-04-20 .^ " 'Historic move': Saudi football clubs to play in Iran as travel ban lifted" .Al Jazeera . Retrieved2024-04-20 .^ Courtney, Barrie (3 April 2009)."Saudi Arabia - List of International Matches" .Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . RetrievedNovember 21, 2014 . ^ Panahi, Majeed (7 August 2014)."Iran - International Matches" .Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . RetrievedNovember 21, 2014 .
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