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Iran national football team



         


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Association
Branko Ivankovich, 2003-
Most capped player
Ali Daei: 129
Highest goalscorer
Ali Daei: 97
First International
Afghanistan 0 - 0 Iran
(Kabul, Afghanistan; 1 January, 1941)
Largest win
Iran 19 - 0 Guam
(Tabriz, Iran; December, 2000)
Largest defeat
Turkey 6 - 1 Iran
(Istanbul, Turkey; 28 May, 1950)
South Korea 5 - 0 Iran
(Tokyo, Japan; 28 May, 1958)
World Cup
Finals appearances: 2 (First: 1978 )
Best result: Round 1 1978, 1998
Asian Nations Cup
Finals appearances: 10 (First: 1968, 1972, 1976

The Iran national football team recorded their first win in the World Cup finals in 1998, 2-1 against the USA.

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