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The match between Persepolis and Esteghlal was cancelled

 The match between Persepolis and Esteghlal was cancelled

The match between Persepolis and Esteghlal was cancelled

On Saturday, shortly after the head of the Iranian Football Federation announced that the match between Persepolis and Esteghlal teams will be held with the presence of spectators, Abed Maleki, the deputy governor of Tehran, in an interview with IRNA, pointed out the increase in air pollutants and said: "Shervard Tehran at the time of the announcement" will not be held

The Tasnim news agency, close to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, had reported the possibility of canceling this match due to air pollution.

Mr. Maleki said: The Football Federation is going to announce a new date for the Shahrvard of Tehran so that the necessary preparations are taken into account.

The presence of spectators in the match between Persepolis and Esteghlal teams, which are the most popular teams in the capital, was faced with uncertainties due to the recent protests.

According to some sports media, the supply council of Tehran province was initially against the presence of spectators in the match between Persepolis and Esteghlal.

The Premier League of the Persian Gulf, which was suspended due to the World Cup, will resume this week. According to the schedule of the games of the Premier League of Iran, this game should be held on Tuesday, December 29.

There was a possibility that slogans against the Islamic Republic would be chanted inside the stadium or after the game if the spectators were present, or the spectators would show their protests in other ways.

Before the suspension of Premier League games, many times the players of different teams had shown their support for the protests in various ways - including not celebrating after scoring a goal.

However, some reports indicated that Mehdi Taj is consulting with the officials of the Security Council to allow this game to be held in the presence of spectators.

Finally, on Saturday, Mr. Taj announced that this game will be held in the presence of spectators.

He said: "Derby is the leader of the league and it will be held with the presence of spectators."

In the United Kingdom, a very intense and old sports competition is called "Darby", which has its roots in the "Darby" horse racing competition. This competition started in the 18th century and is an example of a close and exciting competition. In Iran, this term is mostly called "Derby" with a pronunciation close to the American accent.



After the head of the federation announced that the match between Persepolis and Esteghlal will be played with spectators, Tasnim news agency - close to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps - reported the possibility of canceling the competition due to air pollution.

In this report, which was widely reflected in other media, Fariba Guderzi, who was introduced as the "senior expert of the Meteorological Organization", stated that the air pollution index is decreasing, but it is expected that from Monday, the air pollution will increase. increase again.

Ms. Gooderzi said: "From Monday to Tuesday of this week, because the accumulation of pollutants will continue, air pollution is expected to increase and it will be harmful to all age groups in these days."

The cancellation of football competitions - especially in Tehran - due to the air pollution of the capital has already happened.


Iran's protests entered their fourth month today, Saturday, December 26. These protests were severely suppressed by the government and hundreds of people were killed.

Also, according to the estimates of the Harana Human Rights Agency, more than 18 thousand people have been arrested.

Amnesty International announced on Friday that 26 of those arrested face the risk of the death penalty.

Previously, Mohsen Shekari and Majidreza Rahnavard, two of those who were arrested during the protests, were executed.

This round of protests has been described as the most serious popular movement against the rule of the Islamic Republic in the last four decades.

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