Bargh Shiraz

Bargh Shiraz

Leagues Played
Iran Div 1 32 Iran Cup 2
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Iran Div 1 04/29 12:30 - Khouneh Be Khouneh v Bargh Shiraz L 2-1
Iran Div 1 04/23 12:30 33 Bargh Shiraz v Gol Gohar W 4-0
Iran Div 1 04/17 12:30 32 Aluminium Arak v Bargh Jadid Shiraz L 1-0
Iran Div 1 04/10 11:51 - Bargh Shiraz v Iranjavan Bushehr D 1-1
Iran Div 1 04/04 12:15 - Naft Mased Soleiman v Bargh Shiraz L 3-0
Iran Div 1 03/29 11:37 - Bargh Shiraz v Mes Rafsanjan D 1-1
Iran Div 1 03/17 11:27 - Fajr Shahid Sepasi v Bargh Shiraz L 2-0
Iran Div 1 03/11 10:59 - Bargh Shiraz v Nassaji Mazandaran D 0-0
Iran Div 1 03/04 11:00 - Baderan Tehran v Bargh Shiraz L 3-1
Iran Div 1 02/25 10:29 - Bargh Shiraz v Machine Sazi Tabriz W 1-0
Iran Div 1 02/18 10:32 - Saba Qom v Bargh Shiraz D 1-1
Iran Div 1 02/12 10:30 - Bargh Shiraz v Mes Kerman L 0-1

Wikipedia - Bargh Shiraz F.C.

Bargh Shiraz Football Club (Persian: برق شيراز) is an Iranian football club based in Shiraz, Iran.موسسه فرهنگى ورزشى برق شيراز The club is currently in the Iran Football's 3rd Division after they were 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 decided to create a football club. 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 on the list of FIFA "active clubs" and one of the oldest football clubs in Asia.

Fairplay ambassador

The club has been victimized by others in Iranian football; some examples over the last 15 years are listed below:

In 2001, Bargh Shiraz team was relegated from the first division to the second division. But the team was kept in the first division by the Iranian Football Federation because 22 points were unfairly taken from the team as a result of what was called "non-fair judgements".

Bargh Shiraz vs. Sepahan Isfahan 2004: five clear offsides occurred in a period of half an hour with judges closing eyes to them. Finally one of them was charged against Sepahan F.C.

In 2010 Bargh Shiraz could not achieve promotion to the Iran Pro League (Persian Gulf league) because they scored fewer goals than Damash Gilan. Their matches in the last week were required to start simultaneously, but Damash's match started with a delay of 15 minutes. Being aware of Bargh's victory 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 condemned for doping, but it did not lead to any penalty for the club.

Success

Bargh's success is limited. 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 have always been in the mid-table or avoiding relegation in recent years. The 2007–08 season was their best season, as they finished 7th in the league. But they were relegated in the 2008–09 season when they changed coaches three times.

Dark years

In the 2011–12 Azadegan League season, Bargh experienced a poor season while the organization had a huge conflict over who should take authority over the club (normally, Iranian Ministry of Power and Electricity-Fars). In this year, the club's legal owner organization declined to continue sponsoring the club. Consequently, two volunteer businessmen took responsibility for 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 the 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 the second division's cup.

Bargh Shiraz is a professional soccer team based in Shiraz, Iran. The team competes in the Iranian Football League and has a strong following of dedicated fans. Known for their skilled players and competitive spirit, Bargh Shiraz has a rich history of success in Iranian soccer. The team's colors are blue and white, and their home matches are played at the Shiraz Stadium, where fans come together to cheer on their beloved team. With a strong sense of community and a commitment to excellence, Bargh Shiraz continues to be a formidable force in Iranian soccer.