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Most of football clubs in Iran, notably Esteghlal and Persepolis, are fully funded and indirectly intervented by the government and military organizations.
Kowsar Women's Pro League
Kowsar Women's Pro League Club Owners | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Owner type (#) | Percent | |||
Government (10) | 62.5% | |||
Private (6) | 37.5% |
Club | Owner(s) | Sector |
---|---|---|
Bam Khatoon | IBKO Group of Companies | Private/Industrial |
Paykan | Iran Khodro | Government/Industrial |
Sepahan | Mobarakeh Steel Co. | Government/Industrial |
Malavan | Iranian Navy | Military |
Persian Gulf Pro League 2024-25
Persian Gulf Pro League Club Owners | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Owner type (#) | Percent | |||
Private (10) | 62.5% | |||
Government (6) | 37.5% |
Club | Owner(s) | Sector |
---|---|---|
Aluminium | IRALCO | Government/Industrial |
Chadormalou | Chadormalu Mining and Industrial Company | Private/Industrial |
Esteghlal | Pars Petrochemical Co: 20% BSPC: 20% BIPC: 20% STPC: 20% PGPIC: 5% MSY: 3.54% Public Shareholders: 11.46% |
Private/Industrial |
Esteghlal Khuzestan | Iran National Steel Industrial Group | Government/Industrial |
Foolad | Foolad Khuzestan Company | Government/Industrial |
Gol Gohar | Golgohar Mining and Industrial Company | Private/Industrial |
Havadar | Hirkania Technology Development Investment Company | Private |
Kheybar | Masoud Abdi | Private |
Malavan | Ahmad Donyamali 70% Iranian Navy 30% |
Private/Military |
Mes Rafsanjan | National Mes Company | Government/Industrial |
Nassaji | Reza Haddadian | Private |
Persepolis | Shahr Bank: 30% Bank Mellat: 20% Tejarat Bank: 20% Bank Saderat Iran: 5.175% MSY: 5.158% Refah Bank: 5% EN Bank: 5% Public Shareholders: 9.667% |
Private |
Sepahan | Mobarakeh Steel Co. | Government/Industrial |
Shams Azar | Shams Azar Food Industry Company | Private |
Tractor | Mohammad Reza Zanouzi Motlagh | Private |
Zob Ahan | Isfahan Steel Co. | Government/Industrial |
Azadegan League
Azadegan League Club Owners | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Owner type (#) | Percent | |||
Private (10) | 41.6% | |||
Government (9) | 37.5% | |||
Municipality (3) | 12.5% | |||
Military (2) | 8.3% |
References
- A Correspondent in Tehran (September 24, 2014). "Politics, Revolutionary Guard Corps still interfere in Iranian soccer". Al-Monitor. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
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- ^ "Ministry of Petroleum wants to keep Naft Masjed Soleyman in Pro League" (in Persian). SHANA: Petro Energy Information Network. November 10, 2014. Retrieved December 8, 2014.