Bargh Shiraz F.C.

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Bargh Shiraz
باشگاه فوتبال برق شیراز
Bargh Shiraz FC.png
Full name Bargh Shiraz Football Club
Nickname(s) Orange tulips (Persian: لاله های نارنجی‎‎)
Founded 15 May 1946; 78 years ago (1946-05-15)
Ground Shahid Dastgheib Stadium
Shiraz
Iran
Ground Capacity 1,000
Owner Hossein Farsi
Chairman Heydar Ali Kaamyab
Head Coach Sattar Zare
League Third Division
2013–14 Second Division, 12th (Relegated)
Home Kit colours
Away Kit colours

Bargh Shiraz Football Club (Persian: برق شيراز‎‎) is an Iranian football club based in Shiraz, Iran. The club is currently in the Iran Football's 3rd Division after they relegated from Iran Football's 2nd Division due to financial problems. Its main sponsor is the municipal electrical company.

History

Establishment

In 1946, a group of youngsters with the leadership of Ebrahim Nematollahi who worked in the Cheragh Bargh (lightbulb) factory, and loved football, decided to create a football club. The factory sponsored their team, but for the first few years the team always had financial problems. For a brief period the club was sponsored by the city council, but after a couple of years, the team's current sponsor, Shiraz Electrical Company came along

Bargh Shiraz club is documented as the oldest Iranian football club that is still in the list of FIFA "active clubs" and one of the oldest football clubs in Asia. Despite Esteghlal Tehran club was funded a few months earlier, its football club was funded four years later than Bargh Shiraz football club.

Fairplay Ambassador

Not many if any record of corruption, collusion and darkness is available from 7 decades of activity of this football club in Iranian leagues that face with hundreds of collusion attempts each year; making this club as representative of "fairplay" in Iran. In contrast, the club has been a victim of collusion in Iranian football so far; a number of them in recent 15 years are listed as below:

In 2001, Bargh Shiraz team was relegated from first division to second division but for the first time in the Iranian football history the team was kept in first division by Iranian Football Federation due for 22 unfair points taken from the team as a result of what was named "non-fair judgements". This happened while the number of teams in first division was only 12 at that time.

Bargh Shiraz vs. Sepahan Isfahan 2004: In the mentioned match held in Isfahan, five Absolute offsides occurred in a period of half an hour with judges closing eyes on them while finally one of them was scored by Sepahan F.C. Details of the misjudgement is available in 90 TV show (Persian:برنامه نود).

In 2010 Bargh Shiraz could not achieve promotion to the Iran Pro League (Persian gulf league) because of fewer goals scored relative to Damash Gilan while their matches in last week were required to start simultaneously, Damash's match started with a delay of 15 minuted. Being aware of victory of Bargh in Arak, Damash managed to score in the last minute of its match and were promoted to the Iran Pro League. In the same year, 22 players of Damash were recognized and condemned for the commitment of doping but it did not lead to any penalty for this club.

Success

Bargh's success is limited however in its on right they emerged as Shiraz's top team, participating in the Takht Jamshid Cup, as well as the Azadegan League and the IPL. The club has struggled at times, and over the years has had spells in the lower divisions. The club's highest honor is winning the Hazfi Cup in 1997. They always been in the mid table or avoiding the relegation in recent years. The 2007–08 season, which was their best season as they challenged strong teams with Mahmoud Yavari as manager and finished 7th in the league. But, they were relegated in 2008–09 season when they changed three different coaches.

Dark Years

In the 2011–12 Azadegan League season, Bargh experienced a poor season while there were huge conflict upon the organization for who should take the authority of the club (Normally, Iranian Ministry of power and electricity-Fars). In this year, the legal owner organization of the club avoided to sponsor this club any longer. Consequently, two volunteer businessmen called Shekari and Abehesht took responsibility of the football team and brought about the darkest year in the club's history ever. The football team was relegated to the second division. In 2012, the new owner of the club (Hosein Farsi) exchanged the legitimacy of the club with another club (Steel azin F.C.) in Azadegan league so the club could again participate in this division. In the same year, the futsal team of the club (Bargh Shiraz FSC) was promoted to the first division winning second division's cup with an impressive performance during the season.

Shiraz Derby

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The Shiraz derby (Persian: شهرآورد شیراز‎‎) is a football derby match between the two biggest clubs of Shiraz: Bargh Shiraz and Fajr Sepasi.

Season-by-season

The table below chronicles the achievements of Bargh Shiraz in various competitions.

Season League Position Hazfi Cup
1975–76 Takht Jamshid Cup 14th 1/8 Final
1976–77 Takht Jamshid Cup 11th 1/8 Final
1977–78 Takht Jamshid Cup 7th Not held
1978–79 Takht Jamshid Cup did not finish Not held
1990–91 Not held N/A 1/8 Final
1991–92 2nd Division 1st File:Arrow-up.gif Not held
1992–93 Azadegan League 6th Not held
1993–94 Azadegan League 12th 1/8 Final
1994–95 Azadegan League 3rd 1/16 Final
1995–96 Azadegan League 6th Final
1996–97 Azadegan League 8th Cup
1997–98 Azadegan League 15th Arrow-down.gif Not held
1998–99 2nd Division 3rd 1/16 Final
1999-00 2nd Division 1st File:Arrow-up.gif 1/16 Final
2000–01 Azadegan League 11th 1/8 Final
2001–02 Pro League 8th 1/8 Final
2002–03 Pro League 10th
2003–04 Pro League 12th 1/8 Final
2004–05 Pro League 12th
2005–06 Pro League 14th 1/16 Final
2006–07 Pro League 12th 1/8 Final
2007–08 Pro League 7th Semifinal
2008–09 Pro League 18th Arrow-down.gif 1/8 Final
2009–10 Division 1 3rd 1/8 Final
2010–11 Division 1 9th 2nd Round
2011–12 Division 1 14th 2nd Round
2012–13 Division 1 13th Arrow-down.gif 1/16 Final
2013–14 Division 2 12th Arrow-down.gif Third Round
2014–15 Division 3 Did not qualify

Honors

Club chairmen

Name
Iran Ebrahim Nematollahi
Iran Jafar Behnam
Iran Kikavous Bizhan
Iran Sirous Shirvani
Iran Hamid Motahed
Iran Mohammad Hadi Akbari
Iran Khalil Salehi Karounian
Iran Gholam Reza Abehesht
Iran Rasoul Falah

Club managers

 

Sponsorship

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
2003–04 Daei SWE RTC[disambiguation needed]
2004–05 1&1
2005–06
2006–07 Daity
2007–08 Majid 1&1
2008–09 Daei SWE Samsung

References

External links

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