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Football club
Persepolis (Women)
Full namePersepolis Football Club
Nickname(s)Persepolis Girls
Tehran Reds
Tehran Lionesses
Founded1968; 56 years ago (1968)
October 2024; 2 months ago (2024-10) (reestablished)
GroundDerafshifar Stadium
Capacity2,500
OwnerPersepolis Athletic and Cultural Club
(Shahr Bank: 30%
Bank Mellat: 20%
Tejarat Bank: 20%
Bank Saderat Iran: 5.175%
MSY: 5.158%
Refah Bank: 5%
EN Bank: 5%
Public Shareholders: 9.667% – IFB: PSPP1)
PresidentReza Darvish
Head coachShadi Rezaei
LeagueWomen 1st Division
2024–25TBD
Websitehttp://fc-perspolis.com
Home colours Away colours Third colours
Current season
Departments of Persepolis
Football
(Men's)
Football
(Women's)
Handball
TaekwondoSwimmingWeightlifting
Futsal
(Men's)
Futsal
(Women's)
Volleyball
Wheelchair
basketball
JudoBasketball
WrestlingGoalballChess

Persepolis F.C. (women) is an Iranian professional women's football club based in Tehran, Iran. It is the women's football section of Persepolis F.C. and competes in the First Division, playing home games at the Marghoobkar Stadium.

History

This section needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (March 2022)

1970s

Women's football in Iran started in 1970. Women were participating in male football competitions in alleys and streets, and also took part in some men's football games. During that time, when numerous trainers participated in the top grade of FIFA's training courses in Japan, they were able to see the Japan women's national football team's games against female teams from Korea, Singapore and India. From 1970, serious measures were taken in order to reach appropriate standards. Thereafter, women took part first in football training and then in football teams such as Taj, Deyhim, Persepolis and Oghab . By organizing different competitions between those teams, the best players were selected and placed in the first Iranian women's national team. This team was composed of former volleyball players, basketball players and athletes aged from 12 to 18. They started to train more seriously as sport magazines published the news of their progress, then gradually a large number of female fans arose to support the team. With the help of educational institutions across the country, talented youngsters were scouted.

The first head coach for the winning women's team in Iran was Alan Rogers (from Persepolis), who was also the coach of the men's team at the same time.

Rebuilding the team in 2022 was on the agenda.

2020s

Fatmeh Safarastgho in the team's first match after re-establishment on November 14, 2024.

On October 12, 2024, it was announced that, after facing many oppositions and challenges, Persepolis acquired the rights of the "Ako Kermanshah Women's Football Team" in the Women's League of Iran. Thus, Persepolis re-established its women's football section, marking a significant step in its sports history by returning to the women's football scene.

Shortly after its launch in October 2024, Persepolis Football Club issued a call for capable female footballers. In just two days, over 300 girls participated in the team's training tests. The revival of Persepolis Women's Football Team sparked significant excitement and enthusiasm among Iranian girls interested in football, as more than 500 girls applied to join the team within five days.



Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Iran IRN Parisa Geravandi
4 DF Iran IRN Zahra Javanmardi
5 DF Iran IRN Nadia Bahmani
7 Iran IRN Fatmeh Amiri (Captain)
8 Iran IRN Sogand Raji
9 Iran IRN Aida Sadeghzadeh
11 Iran IRN Hajar Ghorbani
12 GK Iran IRN Mobina Khodadadi
13 Iran IRN Mohadeseh Amiri
14 MF Iran IRN Maryam Safa Rastgho
16 Iran IRN Narjes Tayyebi
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 Iran IRN Baran Dostivandi
18 Iran IRN Kiana Palizpisheh
21 MF Iran IRN Fatmeh Safa Rastgho
24 Iran IRN Zilan Moradi
26 Iran IRN Zahra Pourrostami
90 Iran IRN Zahra Omidi
98 GK Iran IRN Zahra Khoram
Iran IRN Narges Gholami
Iran IRN Haniyeh Taleghani
Iran IRN Zhino Salehi
Iran IRN Zahra Javan

Technical staff

Position Staff
Head coach Iran Shadi Rezaei
First-team coach Iran Fariba Zarghani
Assistant coaches Iran Mahshid Shabani
Goalkeeping coach Iran Zeinab Saberi
Team Manager Iran Hoda Khosh Bayan

Recent seasons

The table below chronicles the achievements of Persepolis F.C. (women) in various competitions since 2024.

Year Division Position Hazfi Cup ACL
2024-25 1st Division TBD Not held did not qualify

Sponsorship

  • Main sponsor: Shahr Bank
  • Official shirt manufacturer: Merooj
  • Sponsor 2:
  • Water supplier: Veensu

See also

Reserve teams

References

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  3. سیما, IRIB NEWS AGENCY | خبرگزاری صدا و (February 8, 2021). "تشکیل تیم فوتبال بانوان پرسپولیس در صورت الزام آسیا". fa (in Persian). Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  4. "پرسپولیس در فوتبال بانوان تیم‌دار شد - ایسنا". www.isna.ir. Retrieved 2024-11-18.
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  6. "پانصد-دختر-در-انتظار-نیم-نگاه-سرمربی-پرسپولیس".
  7. "غیر-رسمی-سرمربی-تیم-زنان-پرسپولیس-انتخاب-شد".
  8. انتصاب مدیر تیم فوتبال بانوان پرسپولیس
  9. "بانک-شهر-اسپانسر-تیم-بانوان-پرسپولی".

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