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Iran
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Tehran
Birthday
1996-01-10
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2014-08-31
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Last activity
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He is so relaxed and cool! He is the one!
Angry Slobodan Kovac 8 years ago 0
@Butcher25: If you don't butcher me for my comment?, I don't care how many Poles r here either. If you carefully review what happened you can see that the net shake was the bouce from ball defense and was no proof of touch. but it's not the point; the point is if Iranians were annoying the Polish challenge officials were more annoying as they have no right to talk, point, suggest and somehow brainwash the referee. You can see how much they suggest and insist like they are the judges! The scene you won't see from anyone else. Anyway that changed the game result and there wouldn't be a tie break if Iran won that set unless you don't consider 3-1 as a win!
Final word to you respected Poles and all; I know you love volleyball and hate to lose but, would you (especially your challange officialls) please let referees watch the video and decide themselves for God's sake?
P.S Here is a clip how Poles obviously hit (not touch) the net right in front of 1st referee and nothing happens. Fact is Poland is the only one I saw that hangs to these type of points. Not Iran nor USA. Stop it and Just admit how ridiculously you try to change results in the game. Let the game continue and don't fear from losing if you trust yourselves like Americans.
https://youtu.be/URW5_qcQWlk
5th round (12-14.06.2015):

Group A:
Serbia - Brazil 1:3
Serbia - Brazil 2:3
Italy - Australia 3:2
Italy - Australia 3:1

Group B:
USA - Poland 3:0
USA - Poland 3:0
Russia - Iran 3:2
Russia - Iran 3:1

Group C:
Canada - Bulgaria 3:1
Canada - Bulgaria 3:1
Cuba - Argentina 1:3
Cuba - Argentina 1:3

Group D:
France - Czech Republic 3:0
France - Czech Republic 3:0
South Korea - Japan 3:1
South Korea - Japan 3:0

Group E:
Netherlands - Finland 3:1
Netherlands - Finland 3:1
Belgium - Portugal 3:0
Belgium - Portugal 3:0

Group F:
Puerto Rico - Turkey 3:2
Montenegro - Tunisia 3:1
Turkey - Tunisia 3:1
Montenegro - Puerto Rico 1:3
Tunisia - Puerto Rico 1:3
Montenegro - Turkey 1:3

Group G:
Slovakia - China 1:3
Mexico - Greece 1:3
China - Greece 3:1
Mexico - Slovakia 3:2
Slovakia - Greece 3:1
Mexico - China 2:3

Group H:
Spain - Egypt 3:2
Kazakhstan - Venezuela 0:3
Spain - Venezuela 2:3
Kazakhstan - Egypt 0:3
Venezuela - Egypt 3:2
Kazakhstan - Spain 0:3
Angry Slobodan Kovac 8 years ago -7
@Tutu: Well, if it makes sense, then new tactic for elite coaches would be that they ask their players to play shaved and as bald as newborn baby. ?
it may decide the game winner.
Oh! I remember Kovach took Marouf out for next set, it's happening bro!! ? ?
Angry Slobodan Kovac 8 years ago -3
Its simple, Polish officials just didn't want Poland to lose. And what should they do? They invented new rule!! If a player's beard touches bottom of the net it is a fault even if the ball is out of play!!!!!
@przemek16: With all due respect, you have every right to do what you want, but I think this year game has a little problem. The games of each round are played in 2-3 day period, we should be able to edit our predictions for 2nd game of each team based on its play from 1st day for example and definitely before its start time. I wonder if you can separate games based on the time and date so that our edit won't confuse you. Anyway this is just a game! who cares!

Group A:
Brazil - Australia (3:0)
Brazil - Australia (3:0)
Italy - Serbia (1-3)
Italy - Serbia (3-2)

Group B:
Poland - Iran (3-0)
Poland - Iran (3-1)
USA - Russia (3-2)
USA - Russia (3-1)

Group C:
Canada - Argentina (3-2)
Canada - Argentina (2-3)
Cuba - Bulgaria (1-3)
Cuba - Bulgaria (1-3)

Group D:
South Korea - Czech Republic (3-1)
South Korea - Czech Republic (3-2)
Japan - France (0-3)
Japan - France (0-3)

Group E:
Finland - Portugal (3-0)
Finland - Portugal (3-1)
Netherlands - Belgium (2-3)
Netherlands - Belgium (1-3)
3rd round (28.05-01.06):

Group A:
Brazil - Serbia 3:0
Brazil - Serbia 3:1
Australia - Italy 0:3
Australia - Italy 1:3

Group B:
Poland - Russia 3:0
Poland - Russia 3:1
USA - Iran 3:0
USA - Iran 3:2

Group C:
Argentina - Cuba 3:0
Argentina - Cuba 2:3
Bulgaria - Canada 0:3
Bulgaria - Canada 3:2

Group D:
Japan - Czech Republic 3:2
Japan - Czech Republic 2:3
South Korea - France 0:3
South Korea - France 0:3

Group E:
Belgium - Finland 3:1
Belgium - Finland 3:2
Group E:
Finland - Belgium 3:1
Finland - Belgium 2:3
It's better to separate "head shots" (as forehead) from "face shots" (as eyes and nose!). You know what I mean! Pain matters guys!
And Mirzajanpour shot to Poland was Neck shot! so, none of them!
Group C:
Canada - Cuba 3:0 (???)
Canada -Cuba 3:1

Groupe E:
Portugal - Netherlands 1:3 (???)
Portugal - Netherlands 1:3
@xandreopoulos: Agreed
@Wilfredo_is_Marshall: He had severe injury which kept him away for a long time. Fortunately he is back now and will play in world league 2015.
@xandreopoulos: It's better to stop arguing and just enjoying the play from both setters. Marouf was always great but nobody got a chance to enjoy his play as Iran was unknown to the world until recent years. Now all can add watching his play to their FUN!!
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ps. did you miss the joy of watching the moment I sent in previous post?
If you want to enjoy Marouf's magic work just watch Iran VS USA match in WC 2014 5th set final points. The game which was so critical and considered as a ticket to the next round. Iran has just been lost 3 of 4 friendly matches against USA in their soil so it was obvious that keeping self confidence and concentration in final points was not the job everyone can handle easily. It may also better help you choose the best setter of the world not only in setting but also in scoring!
Just see 2:22:15 and 2:24:45 in video below!
link: https://volleybox.net/usa-iran-full-match-m9973
@zver: Good job!
France - Germany 3:0
Brazil - Poland 3:1
France-Brazil 1:3
Poland-Germany 3:1
World Championship 2014 9 years ago 0
@xyz: I never denied Polish players perfect show, but Iran had suffered a lot heavier attack from USA but won the game! More over, in Iran I've never seen the court speaker to make the audience motivated on his own side, but Polish moderators did not hesitate to put pressure from outside the field by all means. By the way don't forget you lost both matches in Tehran and I am saying again the same story: That was due to Iranian fans pressure. If you disagree how can you justify your loss of 25-11 in the third set? Do you think you are that much weak?

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