S.C. Damash Gilanian

























































Damash Gilanian
Damash Gilanian logo.png
Full name Damash Gilanian Football Club
Nickname(s) Lilies
Damash of rainy city
Stormy clouds
Ultramarines
Founded 14 November 1960; 59 years ago as Taj Rasht
Ground Dr. Azodi Stadium
Capacity 12,000
Owner Ismaeil Hajipour[1]
Chairman Mohammadmehdi Altafi[2]
Head Coach Siamak Farahani
League League 2
2017–18 League 2, 3rd
Website Club website


















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Away colours














Third colours




Current season

Damash Gilanian Football Club[3] (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال داماش گیلانیان‎) is an Iranian football club based in Rasht, Gilan. They compete in the League 2.[4]


Damash used to have a Volleyball team Damash Gilan VC.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 Establishment


    • 1.2 Damash Gilan


      • 1.2.1 Pro and Azadegan League






  • 2 Rivalries


    • 2.1 El Gilano




  • 3 Stadium


  • 4 Seasons


  • 5 First-team squad


  • 6 Club managers


  • 7 Records


    • 7.1 Top goalscorers


    • 7.2 Top appearances




  • 8 See also


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links





History



Establishment


Abozar Rasht FC was founded in 1975 and in 1983 their name changed to Esteghlal Rasht. In 2002 Esteghlal Rasht was relegated from the Persian Gulf Pro League and Pegah Dairy Company bought the club and renamed it Pegah Football Club. The club was promoted back to the Persian Gulf Pro League in 2003, but were relegated in 2005. Pegah was promoted once more in 2007 before being bought by Damash.



Damash Gilan


In October 2008 Arya Investment Company owned by Amir Mansour Arya bought Pegah Guilan sports activities due to financial problems and Damash Iranian chairman Amir Abedini took over their license.



Pro and Azadegan League





Jahanbaksh played for Damash


After poor result at the beginning of the 2008–09 Iran Pro League season Hossein Abdi and Stanko Poklepović were replaced with Bijan Zolfagharnasab, but that did not help neither and Damash was relegated to Azadegan League and The club lost many key players to Pro league teams including Afshin Chavoshi, Mohammad Reza Mahdavi and Adriano Alves.


for 2009–10 season Amir Abedini hired Firouz Karimi who was banned to work in Pro league for one season and brought many players that were working with him in the past to the club. In following season Damash made it to the promotion playoffs but they were eliminated in the playoff game against Sanat Naft and missed out on promotion.


For 2010–2011 season damash signed with former key players Afshin Chavoshi, Mohammadreza Mahdavi and also a Slovenian coach Marijan Pušnik but after only 4 weeks and getting poor result with team he was replaced by his assistant and former Pegah Gilan captain Afshin Nazemi. Despite getting good result with team Nazemi once again was replaced by Mehdi Dinvarzadeh. On April 22, 2011 Damash was able to secure its promotion to IPL two weeks before end of the season with Mehdi Dinvarzadeh.


In their first year after promotion, Damash did well, placing 7th in the league. In their second year, Damash struggled at times, failing to make an impact and finished a quiet 11th place. Damash had a disappointing 2013–2014 season, finishing second last, and were relegated to the Azadegan League for the second time in the clubs history.


In March 2016, Damash announced that it had stopped all of its activities in the Azadegan League and had transferred the rights of the team to the Gilan Football Organization. The team was promptly renamed Shahre Baran Football Club and was allowed to continue competing in the Azadegan League.


Shahre Baran was relegated to the 2nd Division in 2016 after a poor season in the Azadegan League.



Rivalries



El Gilano


The matches between Malavan Anzali, Damash and Sepidrood F.C. are known as The Derby Of Gilan or El Gilano. This derby is one of Iran's most important and heated derbies. Malavan holds the record for most wins in the derby with 4 over Damash since the start of the Iran Pro League in 2001. Malavan also holds the largest margin of victory as they defeated Damash 3–0 in 2005 and 2013. The derby has a long history of fan violence and fans of Malavan, Damash and Sepidrood have engaged in fights and damaged the stadiums on several occasions. All three teams have been fined by the Iranian FA due to violent behaviour displayed by their fans.



Stadium


Dr. Azodi Stadium has been the home stadium of Damash Guilan since 2008. It holds up to 11,000, but attendances of up to 15,000 and 20,000 have been reported as well.






Shahid Azodi Stadium during one of Damash Guilan's match




Seasons


For details on seasons, see List of S.C. Damash seasons












































































Year

Division

Position

Hazfi Cup
2008–09

Iran Pro League
17th
Third round
2009–10

Azadegan League
2nd
1/8 Final
2010–11 Azadegan League

1st
1/8 Final
2011–12
Iran Pro League
7th
1/4 Final

2012–13
Iran Pro League
11th
1/2 Final

2013–14
Iran Pro League
15th
1/8 Final
2014–15
Azadegan League
6th
Third Round
2015–16
Azadegan League
19th
Withdrew
2016–17

League 2
5th
Withdrew
2015–16
Azadegan League
19th
Withdrew
2017–18

League 2
3rd
First Round


First-team squad


Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.




























































































No.

Position
Player
1

Iran

GK

Reza Mohammadi
2

Iran

MF

Hossein Gohari
4

Iran

DF

Behnam Asgharkhani
5

Iran

DF

Armin Monfared Doust U23
6

Iran

MF

Mohammad Rostami
7

Iran

MF

Mohammadreza Almaskhaleh
8

Iran

MF

Saeid Ghadami
9

Iran

MF

Hadi Sohrabi (Captain)
10

Iran

FW

Saeid Mortazavi
12

Iran

FW

Milad Ghorbanzadeh
13

Iran

FW

Mohammad Heydari
14

Iran

MF

Mostafa Hajati
17

Iran

FW

Mohammad Jafari
























































































No.

Position
Player
20

Iran

DF

Mohammad Talebi U21
21

Iran

DF

Mojtaba Farzampour U23
23

Iran

GK

Milad Pourgholi U23
26

Iran

FW

Saeed Talebi U23
27

Iran

DF

Amirreza Ghamnak U21
28

Iran

MF

Saleh Norouzpour U23
29

Iran

MF

Hafez Yaghoubi U21
33

Iran

GK

Ashkan Tavana
34

Iran

MF

Soheyl Hasangholi U23
40

Iran

FW

Hassan Najafi
44

Iran

GK

Reza Gholampour U23
72

Iran

MF

Hossein Hejazian
77

Iran

FW

Hamid Khodabandelou


For recent transfers, see List of Iranian football transfers winter 2018–19.



Club managers







 

























































Seasons
Manager
Nationality

Oct 2008–Nov 08

Bijan Zolfagharnasab

Iran

Nov 2008–Jan 09

Hossein Abdi

Iran

Jan 2009–Apr 09

Stanko Poklepović

Croatia

Jul 2009–Jun 10

Firouz Karimi

Iran

Jun 2010–Jul 10

Markar Aghajanian

Iran

Jul 2010–Nov 10

Marijan Pušnik

Slovenia

Nov 2010–Dec 10

Afshin Nazemi

Iran

Dec 2010–Sep 11

Mehdi Dinvarzadeh

Iran

Sep 2011–Jan 12

Ebrahim Ghasempour

Iran

Jan 2012–May 12

Mehdi Tartar

Iran

 

























































Seasons
Manager
Nationality

Jun 2012–Sep 12

Omid Harandi

Iran

Sep 2012–Mar 13

Hamid Derakhshan

Iran

Mar 2013–Jan 14

Afshin Nazemi

Iran

Jan 2014–Sep 14

Ali Nazarmohammadi

Iran

Sep 2014–Mar 15

Omid Harandi

Iran

Aug 2015–Aug 16

Majid Jahanpour

Iran

Aug 2016–Nov 16

Ramiz Mammadov

Azerbaijan

Nov 2016–Jun 17

Hadi Tabatabaei

Iran

Jun 2017–18
Vahid Rezaei

Iran

Jun Jun 2018–

Siamak Farahani

Iran



Records



Top goalscorers

























































#
Pos.
Name
Career
League
Cup
Total
1

Forward

Afshin Chavoshi
2008–09
2010–15
40
3

43
2

Midfielder

Reza Mahdavi
2008–09
2010–14
2016–
16
3

19
3

Defender

Ali Nazifkar
2008–09
2010–14
17
1

18
4

Midfielder

Ali Amiri
2009–11
12
3

15
5

Forward

Amin Motevaselzadeh
2012–14
13
1

14


Top appearances

























































#
Pos.
Name
Career
League
Cup
Total
1

Midfielder

Mostafa Hajati
2008–14
2015–
152
7

159
2

Midfielder

Reza Mahdavi
2008–09
2010–14
2016–
147
8

155
3

Midfielder

Hadi Sohrabi
2008–11
2012–
125
9

134
4

Defender

Ali Nazifkar
2008–09
2010–14
121
7

128
5

Forward

Afshin Chavoshi
2008–09
2010–15
111
6

117

Last updated: May 16, 2016.
Bolded players are currently on the Damash squad.



See also



  • Hazfi Cup

  • 2011–12 Persian Gulf Cup

  • Parseh Tehran

  • Gahar Zagros



References





  1. ^ http://www.varesh-sport.com/article2701.html


  2. ^ http://damashguilan.com/با-حکم-مالک-باشگاه-داماش-الطافی-مدیرعا/


  3. ^ http://www.dsport.ir/fa/posts/39766


  4. ^ http://www.damashsc.com/fa/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=515:gilan-damash-football-team&catid=15:english&Itemid=80[permanent dead link]




External links








  • (in Persian) Official old Website


  • (in Persian) Damash Guilan Fan Site


  • (in Persian) Damash Guilan Official Website


  • (in Persian) Damash Guilan Fan Site


  • (in English) Players and Results











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