Iran national baseball team

Iran national baseball team
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Country Iran
FederationIran Baseball Federation
ConfederationBFA
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WBSC ranking
CurrentNR (31 December 2024)[1]

The Iran national baseball team (Persian: تیم ملی بیسبال ایران) is the national baseball team of Iran. The team represents Iran in international competitions.

History

Iran baseball committee was founded in 1992. In 1993 it became a federation and continued to function as a federation until 2010, when it became part of Sports Associations Federation. This was largely caused by the inactivity of its national team. Currently Baseball is played in 12 Provinces in Iran. Iran has one stadium specifically designed for baseball in the city of Karaj. From 1994 until 2009, every year teams representing their provinces participated in a national championship.

In 2010, the National Championship games were replaced by a Club Championship League. Club teams were split into a North and South conference with the top two teams in each conference advancing to the playoffs. Since the inception of this league, Tehran's Azarakhsh Club, Bushehr's Naderi Club and Kerman's Mes Club have been able to each win 1 championship.[2]

Iran's national team has participated in 5 Asia Cups (1999, 2006, 2012, 2013 and 2015) and has been able to win the silver medal and bronze medal in the Western Division in 2012 and 2015.

Iran has won 134 baseball matches and lost 68 baseball matches.[3]

Current staff

Players

The most notable baseballer of partial Iranian origin is Yu Darvish who was born in Japan to a Japanese mother but has an Iranian father and plays in MLB, although he has not yet received an invitation to the national team.

Pos. No. Player Date of birth (age) Bats Throws Club
Moein Hassani Kerman
Behnam Ghasemi 21 Isfahan
Nima Bagherinia Isfahan
Rajabali Barzegar Semnan
Ali bahram masiri Hormozgan
Kaveh Chah Bejari Bushehr
Abtin Nakhjavanpour Alborz
Mohammad Goodarzi Alborz
Mehran Sajjadpour Alborz
Davoud Jabari Alborz
Mojtaba Gordan Semnan
Mohammad Ali Kalantari Semnan
Jalal Changizi Semnan
Jalil Changizi Semnan
Iman Khaligh Saket Gilan
Hamid Mohammadi Gilan
Amir Khaligh Saket Gilan
Kian Naddafi Gilan
Reham Borhani Gilan
Amirmohammad pirasteh Alborz
Ahmadreza Derayesh Isfahan
Keivan Rana Bushehr
Yasin Sharifi Ziyarati Bushehr
Yasser Sedighipour Isfahan
Mohammad Hossein Safdari Qom
Hessam Arefzadeh Bushehr
Reza Shabani Bushehr
Armin Gharibi Bushehr
Mehdi Vaezzadeh Bushehr
Mehdi Masoumi Bushehr
Amir Bazhvand Tehran
Mehrdad Bushehr
Mohsen Mohammadi Bushehr
Majid Mohammadi Senej Qom
Seyed Abdollah Mohimian Azad Bushehr
Nima Vaghari Khorasan Razavi
Mohammad Reza Arabi Khorasan Razavi
Reza Yousefi Khorasan Razavi

Managerial history

  • Mehrdad Hajian, pre-2009
  • Gerardo Yassel Cabrera Moreno, January 2009[4]
  • Julio Alberto Hernandez Coste, April 2009[5][6]
  • Mehrdad Hajian, 2012-2014[7][8]
  • Toma Irokawa, January 2015-July 2015[9][10][11][12]

Tournament history

Host/Year Round/Rank
1995, Manila Did not enter
1997, Bangkok Did not enter
1999, Chandigarh Participated
2001, Jakarta Did not enter
2002, Bangkok Did not enter
2004, Bangkok Did not enter
2006, Rawalpindi 5th
(out of 5 teams)
2009, Bangkok Did not enter
2010, Islamabad Did not enter
2012, Lahore Third place[13]
2013, Lahore Did not enter
2015, Islamabad Runner-up
2015, Islamabad Third place

Presidential Cup

2015 Presidential Cup was an international tournament hosted by Iran, it was played from September 9–13 at Azadi Sport Complex which was won by India, other participants were Iraq[14]

Host/Year Round/Rank
2015, Tehran Runner-up

Achievements

Asian Baseball Cup - Western Division

Iran Presidential Cup

Recent fixtures and results

2013 Results[15]
27 July
Georgia vs Iran series – Game 1
Georgia  13–5 Iran Merani Sports Complex
29 July
Georgia vs Iran series – Game 2
Georgia  15–8 Iran Shatili Sports Complex
31 July
Georgia vs Iran series – Game 3
Georgia  21–5 Iran Shatili Sports Complex
2015 Results
24 February
Iran vs India –
Asian Baseball Cup Western Division
  15-0 India  Jinnah Sports Stadium
26 February
Pakistan vs Iran –
Asian Baseball Cup Western Division
Pakistan  12-0 Iran Jinnah Sports Stadium
27 February
Iran vs Iraq –
Asian Baseball Cup Western Division
  18-4 Iraq  Jinnah Sports Stadium
September 2015
Iran vs Iraq –
Presidential Cup
  ?-? Iraq  Azadi Sport Complex
September 2015
Iran vs Afghanistan –
Presidential Cup
  ?-? Afghanistan  Azadi Sport Complex
13 September 2015
Iran vs India –
Presidential Cup
  10-11 India  Azadi Sport Complex

References

  1. ^ "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 31 December 2024. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  2. ^ "BFA Baseball Federation of Asia | BFA Member : IRAN". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  3. ^ Iran's 134 wins and 68 loses in baseball.
  4. ^ http://www.payvand.com/news/09/jan/1301.html "جرالدو یاسل مربی تیم ملی بیس‌بال شد". Archived from the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Former Dominican player named Iran's baseball coach - DominicanToday.com". Archived from the original on 17 September 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  6. ^ ""هرناندز" سرمربی تیم ملی بیس بال ایران شد". 18 April 2009.
  7. ^ "مهرداد حاجیان، مربی تیم ملی بیس بال و پدر بیس بال ایران به الواترا پیوست". Elvatra.com. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  8. ^ "In Iran, a spark of enthusiasm for America's national pastime - The Washington Post". The Washington Post.
  9. ^ "BFA Baseball Federation of Asia | BFA News".
  10. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 17 September 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ "Interview with Toma Irokawa, Manager of Iranian National Baseball Team". YouTube.
  12. ^ "یک مربی ژاپنی هدایت بیس‌بال نوجوانان ایران را بر عهده می‌گیرد". 6 May 2014.
  13. ^ "BFA Baseball Federation of Asia |Results".
  14. ^ "Indian baseball team create history in Iran, win first ever Gold medal".
  15. ^ "Baseball friendly match: Georgia vs Iran".