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2005–06 Iran Pro League

5th season of Persian Gulf Pro League

2005–06 Iran Pro League

5th season of Persian Gulf Pro League

FieldValue
competitionIran Pro League
season2005–06
winnersEsteghlal
1st Pro League title
6th Iranian title
relegatedShamoushak
Shahid Ghandi
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersEsteghlal
Sepahan (Hazfi Cup champions)
league topscorerReza Enayati (21 goals)
matches240
total goals538
biggest home winPAS Tehran 7–1 Foolad
(4 March 2006)
biggest away winShahid Ghandi 1–5 Zob Ahan
(29 October 2005)
highest scoringPAS Tehran 7–1 Foolad
(4 March 2006)
PAS Tehran 4–4 Sepahan
(31 March 2006)
highest attendance100,000
Esteghlal – Bargh Shiraz
(21 April 2006)
lowest attendance0 (spectator ban)
Malavan – Bargh Shiraz
(2 September 2005)
Aboumoslem – Shahid Ghandi
(16 December 2005)
Malavan – Fajr Sepasi
(3 March 2006)
Shamoushak – Malavan
(4 April 2006)
Shamoushak – Est. Ahvaz
(16 April 2006)
attendance2,157,000
average attendance9,179
longest wins3 matches
Aboumoslem
PAS Tehran
longest unbeaten12 matches
Esteghlal
longest winless17 matches
Shahid Ghandi
longest losses5 matches
Shahid Ghandi
prevseason2004–05
nextseason2006–07

1st Pro League title 6th Iranian title Shahid Ghandi Sepahan (Hazfi Cup champions) (4 March 2006) (29 October 2005) (4 March 2006) PAS Tehran 4–4 Sepahan (31 March 2006) Esteghlal – Bargh Shiraz (21 April 2006) Malavan – Bargh Shiraz (2 September 2005) Aboumoslem – Shahid Ghandi (16 December 2005) Malavan – Fajr Sepasi (3 March 2006) Shamoushak – Malavan (4 April 2006) Shamoushak – Est. Ahvaz (16 April 2006) Aboumoslem PAS Tehran Esteghlal Shahid Ghandi Shahid Ghandi The 2005–06 Iran Pro League was the 23rd season of Iran's Football League and fifth as Iran Pro League since its establishment in 2001. Foolad were the defending champions. The season featured 14 teams from the 2004–05 Iran Pro League and two new teams promoted from the 2004–05 Azadegan League: Shahid Ghandi as champions and Rah Ahan as runner-up. The league started on 2 September 2005 and ended on 21 April 2006. Esteghlal won the Pro League title for the first time in their history (total sixth Iranian title). A total of 240 matches in the Pro League yielded 538 goals during the season.

Teams

Sixteen teams competed in the league – the top fourteen teams from the previous season and the two teams promoted from the Azadegan League. The promoted teams were Shahid Ghandi Yazd and Rah Ahan Tehran. They replaced Paykan and Pegah, who were relegated to the Azadegan League.

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
AboomoslemMashhadSamen Stadium27,000
EsteghlalTehranAzadi Stadium95,225
Esteghlal AhvazAhvazTakhti Ahvaz10,000
Fajr Sepasi ShirazShirazHafezieh Stadium50,000
FooladAhvazFoolad Arena30,655
MalavanBandar-e AnzaliSirous Ghayeghran Stadium15,559
PAS TehranTehranShahid Dastgerdi Stadium8,250
PersepolisTehranAzadi Stadium95,225
Rah Ahan TehranTehranShahid Derakhshan Stadium12,000
SaipaTehranShahid Dastgerdi Stadium8,250
Saba BatteryTeheranShahid Derakhshan Stadium12,000
SepahanIsfahanNaghsh-e Jahan Stadium75,000
Shahid Ghandi YazdYazdShahid Nassiri Stadium15,000
Shamoushak NoshahrNowshahrShohada-ye Nowshahr Stadium6,000
Zob Ahan EsfahanFuladshahrFoolad Shahr Stadium20,000

Final classification

Results table

Player statistics

Top goalscorers

Reza Enayati
RankPlayerClubGoals
1Iran Reza EnayatiEsteghlal21
2Iran Fereydoon FazliEsteghlsl Ahvaz17
3Iran Mehdi RajabzadehZob Ahan14
4Iran Siavash AkbarpourEsteghlal11
Iran Ali DaeiSaba Battery11
Iran Javad KazemianPersepolis11
7Iran Hossein BadamakiAboomoslem10
Iran Rasoul KhatibiSepahan10
9Iran Ali AnsarianPersepolis9
10Iran Hadi AsghariRah Ahan8
Iran Sohrab BakhtiarizadehSaba Battery8
Iran Arash BorhaniPAS Tehran8
Iran Mohammad GholaminMalavan8
Iraq Emad RezaFoolad8

Cards

Player[[Image:Yellow card.svg13px]][[Image:Red card.svg13px]]Team
Iran Mohammad Matouri112Bargh Shiraz
Iran Masoud Shojaei110Saipa
Iran Siavash Akbarpour100Esteghlal
Iran Yahya Golmohammadi90Saba Battery
Iran Pejman Jamshidi90Pas Tehran
Iran Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht90Esteghlal
Iran Amir Hossein Sadeghi72Esteghlal

Matches played

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  • Iran Mehdi Sabeti (Aboomoslem) ;29
  • Iran Reza Enayati (Esteghlal)
  • Iran Alireza Pourmand (Aboomoslem) ;28
  • Iran Morteza Asadi (Saba Battery)
  • Iran Jalal Hosseini (Saipa)
  • Iran Pejman Montazeri (Foolad)
  • Iran Hassan Roudbarian (Pas Tehran)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Almir Tolja (Saba Battery)
  • Iran Ali Yahyanejad (Malavan) ;27
  • Iran Sepehr Heidari (Zob Ahan)
  • Iran Pejman Nouri (Persepolis)
  • Iran Mehdi Rajabzadeh (Zob Ahan)
  • Iran Mojtaba Shiri (Est. Ahvaz)
  • Iran Mehdi Tartar (Rah Ahan)

Attendance

Average home attendances

Highest attendance

Esteghlal vs Bargh football match
RankHome teamScoreAway teamAttendanceDateWeekStadium
1Esteghlal4–1Bargh Shiraz100,00030Azadi
2Persepolis0–0Esteghlal95,00025Azadi
3Esteghlal1–0Persepolis80,00010Azadi
4Persepolis0–0Saipa50,0002Azadi
5Persepolis2–2Saba Battery40,0009Azadi
Esteghlal4–1Foolad40,00028Azadi
7Esteghlal4–1Saba Battery35,0001Azadi
Persepolis1–0PAS Tehran35,0003Azadi
Esteghlal0–0PAS Tehran35,00017Azadi
10Persepolis1–0Shahid Ghandi33,0005Azadi

Notes: Updated to games played on 21 April 2006. Source: iplstats.com

References

References

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