Reza Qasemi grabs Iran`s 1st int`l 100m medal Yazd cyclists finish
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Reza Qasemi grabs Iran`s 1st int`l 100m medal Yazd cyclists finish
8 Last Page Saturday, June 6, 2015, Khordad 16, 1394 , Sha’ban 18, 1436 >> Sports Zob Ahan champions football play off Zob Ahan football club in a very breathtaking match defeated its rival Naft Tehran football club three to one and reserved seat for Asian club championship. In the first half, the two teams could not open the goals and left the field scoreless. In the second half, Naft Tehran netted the first goal but Zob Ahan of Isfahan responded with three successive goals. Vahid Amiri from Naft Tehran netted the first goal in 46 minutes and Qasem Hadadi from Zob Ahan in 47 , Mehdi Rajabzadeh in 50, and Kaveh Rezaee in 80 minutes scored the third goal. Zob Ahan ranked fourth in premier league while Naft Tehran stood third. Both teams have reserved the seats for the Asian club championship. Zobe Ahan of Isfahan and Malavan of Bandar Anzali each have won play off championship three times. >> Iranians International Newspaper >> Owner and publisher: Vahide Dindari >> Editor: Khosrow Momen Hashemi >> Office: flat 14, No 35, Sadr st. , Vali-e Asr st. , Tehran, Iran. >> Phone: 00982188922678-9 >> Fax: 00982142694916 >> www.iraniansdaily.ir >> info@iraniansdaily.ir >> 09212152487 Reza Qasemi grabs Iran’s 1st int’l 100m medal Iran’s Reza Qasemi bags the country’s 1st international 100 meter sprint medal after finishing third in the final of the event at the 21st Asian Athletics Championships in Wuhan China, June 4, 2015. Qasemi has won the bronze medal in the 100-meter sprint event at the 21st Asian Athletics Championships underway in Wuhan, China to grab the country’s first ever international 100-meter medal. He ran the 100 meter event final in 10.19 seconds on Thursday to win the historical medal. He reached the final after qualifying with 10.28 seconds on Wednesday. Femi Seun Ogunode of Qatar won the gold medal after he ran the 100 meters in 9.91 seconds. China’s Zhang Peimeng recorded 10.15 seconds and won silver. The competitions kicked off on June 3 and will end on June 7. Switzerland calls for expansion of ski cooperation with Iran Swiss Ambassador to Iran Julia Hoss held talks with Head of Ski Federation Hamid Talebi on Tuesday on ways to develop sports cooperation. Talebi highlighted the significant status of Switzerland in the world in light of updated knowledge in the skiing field. The Iranian ski federation seeks to broaden sporting cooperation with Switzerland, he said. Iran is to make investment in the field and develop the country’s infrastructure by the private sector, he said. Swiss ambassador said that she was pleased with the proposal to upgrade know-how in the field. Swiss Embassy in Iran is ready to broaden all-out cooperation in construction and equipping of ski resort, sport tourism, sportsmanship to play a much active role at global events. Iran remains top Asian Football team Iranian national football team remains on top of the best Asian Football teams, according to the latest rankings by FIFA. Iran has moved one step downward in the world ranking compared to the preceding month and landed in the 41st spot. According to FIFA ranking, Germany remains the top world national team with 1775 points, followed by Belgium and Argentina with 1509 and 1496 points respectively. Ex-FIFA Executive Blazer admits to taking bribes A former executive committee member of football’s global governing body FIFA told a US judge in 2013 that he took bribes in connection with the 1998 and 2010 World Cups, according to a partial release of his testimony. US prosecutors on Wednesday unsealed the transcript of the 2013 hearing in US District Court in New York during which Chuck Blazer agreed to plead guilty of racketeering and other charges. Blazer said: “I and others on the FIFA executive committee agreed to accept bribes in conjunction with the selection of South Africa as the host nation for the 2010 World Cup.” The former No 2 official of football in North and Central America and the Caribbean also said he arranged bribes around 1992 in the vote for which country would host the 1998 World Cup. Blazer, a US citizen, secretly pleaded guilty to 10 criminal counts in federal court in New York as part of an agreement with US prosecutors, according to the transcript of the hearing. Blazer’s cooperation helped build a sprawling corruption case that has led to charges against top FIFA figures and helped prompt the resignation of long-time president Sepp Blatter. The latest revelation comes as the FBI’s investigation surrounding FIFA has now expanded to include the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar, according to reports. The review would be part of a probe that goes beyond the allegations of bribery in a US indictment of FIFA officials announced a week ago, an official told Reuters news agency. FIFA awarded the hosting rights to these countries in 2010 but there have been calls to strip both hosts of the World Cup. Yazd cyclists finish 2nd in Azarbaijan Intl. Cycling Tour Cyclistsfrom Iran’s southern Yazd Province on Wednesday ranked second in the Azerbaijan International Cycling Tour that was held on 114 kms in Tabriz, a city in northwestern Iranian province of East Azarbai- jan. The Iranians won the title in the sixth phase of the competition. Australia stood first in the list. On the whole, Iran’s Mir-Samad Pour-Seyedi turned champion of the cycling tour and wore the golden shirt, that he had gained in the fifth round. Iranian weightlifting team off to Poland First group of the young Iranian weightlifting team are in Worclaw, Poland. The Iranian team which was initially scheduled to dispatch 4-member group of weightlifters to Poland due to absence of Ayoub Musavi, the 85 Kg weightlifter. The young Iranian powerlifters will after a few years of absence from international competition face powerful competitors from around the globe. Ayoub Musavi and the Hungarian Head Coach of the Iranian young weightlifting team will join the first group of the Iranian team on June 9th. The competitions will begin on Saturday, June 6. Iranian Discus thrower withdraws from Asian Championships Iranian discus thrower Ehsan Hadadi will not participate in the 21st Asian Athletics Championships. Hadadi had said he would not compete at the Asian championships if he cannot throw more than 64 meters in the IAAF Diamond League in USA. Hadadi came sixth with a throw of 61.67m in Diamond League. Iran’s Olympic silver medallist Hadadi has now withdrawn from the Asian championships. Mahmoud Samimi will represent Iran in the event. The 21st Asian Athletics Championships has brought more than 800 athletes from 45 Asian countries together in Wuhan, China. I will miss Captain Nekounam Iran’s international striker Reza Ghoochannejhad (Gucci) said he will miss the country’s national football team captain Javad Nekounam who announced his retirement in early April. “Personally, I missed Javad nekounam. We should get used to his absence,” Guccis told the Tasnim news agency. “If you ask me about Nekounam, I have to say he can play for Iran though he is 36,” Guccis added. “I believe that a football player should help his team as far as he can. Anyway, we must respect Nekounam’s decision,” Al-Wakrah striker added. He further said that he still has one year left on his contract with Charlton Athletic, and noted, “However, I have to say the football is not different in Qatar, Kuwait or the European teams. I always do my best and try to help my teams.”
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