PAS Hamedan F.C.

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PAS Hamedan Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال پاس همدان, Bashgag-e Futbal-e Pas Hemidan) is an Iranian football club based in Hamedan, Iran and compete in the Azadegan League. The club was formed after the dissolution of Pas Tehran in 2007.

Full namePAS Hamedan Football Club
NicknamesGreat PAS, Champion of Asia, Hegmatane Soldiers, Greens
Founded2007; 19 years ago (2007)
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PAS Hamedan
پاس همدان
Full namePAS Hamedan Football Club
NicknamesGreat PAS, Champion of Asia, Hegmatane Soldiers, Greens
Founded2007; 19 years ago (2007)
GroundQods Stadium
Hamedan
Capacity8,000
ChairmanAmir Azimi
Head CoachSiamak Farahani
LeagueFootball's 2nd Division
2021–22Azadegan League, 15th (Relegated)
Current season
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History

Establishment

PAS Hamedan was formed on June 9, 2007, as a result of the dissolution of PAS Tehran. The team was initially named Alvand Hamedan after the Alvand mountain range in Hamedan, however after much deliberation it was changed to PAS Hamedan. PAS stands for Piroozi Esteghamat Sarfarazi (esteghamat starts with Aleph (A) in Persian).[1]

Doping Scandal

In July 2008, it was revealed that numerous players and staff members were involved in distributing illegal doping substances. Midfielders Saeed Daghighi and Faruk Ihtijarević were banned for six months after testing positive for doping in a match against Rah Ahan. Team translator Reza Chalangar and head athletic trainer Morad-Ali Teymouri were found to have been distributing the substances and were banned for four years from involvement in any Iranian sport. In addition, the team was fined for 25,000 Swiss Francs.[2]

Persian Gulf Cup

PAS Hamedan initially enjoyed some success in the IPL. They finished 5th in the 2007–2008 but the team dropped in the rankings in their next three IPL seasons and eventually got relegated in the 2010–2011 season.

Azadegan League

PAS appointed Faraz Kamalvand[3] in their first season in the Azadegan League as they aimed to get promoted back to the IPL. He was sacked in the mid-season break due to poor results and was replaced with Vinko Begović. The team finished the season in 4th place and they failed to get promoted to the IPL.

PAS Novin Hamedan was promoted from the Iran Football's 2nd Division to the Azadegan League following the 2011–12 season and now plays under the name Alvand Hamedan in Group A of the 2012–13 Azadegan League.

PAS finished the 2012–13 Azadegan League (Group B) in 3rd place and qualified to the promotion play-offs following the disqualification of Shahrdari Tabriz over a match-fixing scandal.[4] In the first round of the play-offs PAS defeated Mes Sarcheshmeh 3–2 (2–1, 1–1) after two matches, but lost 5–3 (4–2, 1–1) to Zob Ahan Isfahan in the second round.


Logo history

Season-by-season

The table below chronicles the achievements of Pas in various competitions since 2007 until 2022.

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Year Division Position Hazfi Cup
2007-08 Iran Pro League 5th Quarterfinals
2008–09 Iran Pro League 13th Semifinals
2009–10 Iran Pro League 15th Fourth Round
2010–11 Iran Pro League 16th Fourth Round
2011–12 Div 1 4th Group B Second Round
2012–13 Div 1 3rd N/A
2013–14 Div 1 9th Group B Third Round
2014–15 Div 1 3rd Group B Fourth Round
2015–16 Div 1 16th Did not enter
2016–17 Div 2 6th Group C first round First Round
2017–18 Div 2 9th Group C first round Did not enter
2018–19 Div 2 3rd Group B Did not enter
2019–20 Div 2 2nd Group B Play-off Loser Fourth Round
2020–21 Div 2 10th Group B Fourth Round
2021–22 Div 2 12th Group B Did not enter
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Players

First-team squad

as of January 5, 2016[5] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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For recent transfers, see List of Iranian football transfers summer 2013.

Managers

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Name Period
Croatia Vinko Begović 2007–2009
Iran Ali Reza Mansourian 2009
Iran Ali Asghar Modir Roosta 2009–2010
Iran Mahmoud Yavari 2010–2011
Iran Ali Asghar Modir Roosta 2011
Iran Faraz Kamalvand 2011–2012
Croatia Vinko Begović 2012–2013
Iran Omid Tayeri 2013
Iran Mojtaba Khorshidi 2013–2014
Iran Mohsen Ashouri 2014
Iran Davoud Mahabadi 2014–2015
Iran Reza Talaeimanesh 2015–2016
Iran Akbar Mohammadi 2016–2017
Iran Ali Latifi 2017–
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Honours

As PAS Tehran

Pas players celebrating their first league championship in 1967

Domestic

Continental

1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (1): 1992–93

Intercontinental

International

Notes

  1. Fourth oldest club cup, organized by the Indian Association and played between Indian clubs and other invited ones.

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