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It'll probably be the other way around though. :(

Unless you play in the defensive line, and stop Messi. :P


don't worry ill stop him in the way he ill be stopped for end of the world cup :lol: :P

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WORLD CUP 2014: 5 Iran players to watch at the World Cup in Brazil



With several European-based players in the squad, Iran will be heading to the World Cup with plenty of top level international experience.

Forward Reza Ghoochannejhad was born in the Netherlands and plays in England, while winger Ashkan Dejagah was raised in Germany and spent much of his career in the Bundesliga before moving to Premier League club Fulham. Goalkeeper Daniel Davari is another, born in Germany and playing in the Bundesliga.




Combined with Javad Nekounam, the team's captain and one its most experienced players, Iran will need to come together as a team to have any chance of making it out of Group F.

Here are five players to watch:

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REZA GHOOCHANNEJHAD

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Reza Ghoochannejhad is a relatively recent addition to the team — visa issues delayed the debut of the Dutch-born player — but the fleet-footed Charlton forward played an important role in Iran's successful qualification campaign, scoring three goals in his first three qualifiers.

He has now scored nine goals in 11 games.

A January move from Standard Liege to Charlton in England's second division has increased his playing time ahead of the World Cup and now the player dubbed "Gucci," who has become one of Iran's biggest stars, should arrive in Brazil fit and ready for action.

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JAVAD NEKOUNAM

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Long-serving Iran captain Javad Nekounam has been a mainstay of the national team since making his international debut in 2000.

The dynamic Al-Kuwait midfielder has a habit of coming up with a goal just when his team needs it most and has found the target 37 times in his 136 international appearances.

Now 33, Nekounam does not cover as much ground as he once did but he reads the game as well as any.

This year's tournament is likely to be his last World Cup.

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MASOUD SHOJAEI
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Although talented attacking midfielder Masoud Shojaei can be inconsistent, the Las Palmas midfielder can also make a difference. When he plays well, Iran plays well.

Injuries have prevented him from showing Spanish fans his best, but there have been enough flashes to demonstrate an eye for an unexpected pass and a fancy flick.

Shojaei doesn't score as many goals as he possibly should, but he can make things happen for others.

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DANIEL DAVARI

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German-born Daniel Davari could make or break Iran's chances in Brazil, although with only three international appearances to date there is still something of a question mark hovering over the Eintracht Brauschweig goalkeeper.

Davari's European experience is one reason why Iran coach Carlos Queiroz holds him in high esteem. While Eintracht Brauschweig may not be in the Bundesliga for much longer, being a goalkeeper for the bottom team at least results in plenty of practice.

Davari made a positive initial impression on the international stage but made some major mistakes against Guinea. He still has much to learn, but if he can settle with the defense before the World Cup, he could be what Iran needs.

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ASHKAN DEJAGAH

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Fulham forward Ashkan Dejagah can play on the right side or as the main striker.

Dejagah came to prominence in Germany with Wolfsburg, making 150 appearances for the Bundesliga team before moving to the Premier League and Fulham in August 2012.

It took Dejagah, now 27, time to settle in England but he has since showed his value with direct running and the ability to take on defenders and chip in with regular goals.

Injuries curtailed his first season in the Premier League but if he can stay fit, Dejagah will have a major part to play for Iran in Brazil.




WORLD CUP 2014: 5 Iran players to watch at the World Cup in Brazil | Fox News
 
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Iran captures football’s RoboCup


Tehran: Iran may be lumbered with economic sanctions but that did not stop a local team of robotics experts from sweeping aside German and Dutch rivals in football’s RoboCup.


In an event that could be considered just a fun distraction if it weren’t for all the hard work involved, the annual tournament drew an international field of competitors last weekend.

On a green felt carpet, five teams — three German, one Dutch and the other Iranian — contested RoboCup’s 9th edition in Tehran, with the robots trying to prod a red ball into the back of their opponent’s net over two 10-minute halves.

Standing just 60 centimetres (24 inches) tall, the key factor in the match — unlike in everyday electronic games — the robots are pre-programmed by their human masters ahead of kick-off.

“The robots are completely autonomous — we don’t have any control on the game and they make their own decisions,” said Novin Sharhoudi, 20, a student of software and computer engineering at Qasvin Azad University, northwest of Tehran.

And unlike professional sport in which money can buy the best players, the RoboCup teams used identical machines designed by Aldebaran Robotics, a French company that also provided raw technical data for the programmers.

Each robot is equipped with two cameras — one on its head and the other on its chin — to see the ball and communicate with team mates via wireless networking.

Local MRL (Mechatronics Research Laboratories) team came out on top, even though all aspects of life in Iran are clouded by international sanctions imposed as punishment for its disputed nuclear programme.

“We don’t get all the upgrades, we can’t buy robots or some components and the company was not in Tehran during the event so we can’t repair the robots,” said Sharhoudi.

And just as in the beautiful game itself, no plan survives the opening whistle.



Sanctions-hit Iran achievements in football’s RoboCup | The News Tribe


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