Sanat Naft Abadan F.C.

Sanat Naft
صنعت نفت آبادان
Full nameSanat Naft Abadan Football Club
Nickname(s)Iran's Brazil (Persian: برزیل ایران, Brezil-e Irān)
Yellow Dragon (Persian: اژدهای زرد, Ezhdehā-ye Zard)
Short nameSNAC
Founded11 January 1972; 53 years ago
GroundTakhti Stadium
Abadan
Capacity10,000[1]
OwnerNIOC
Head CoachFaraz Kamalvand
LeagueAzadegan League
2023–24Persian Gulf Pro League, 16th (relegated)
Websitehttp://www.sanatenaft.com/

Sanat Naft Abadan Football Club (Persian: مؤسسه فرهنگى ورزشى صنعت نفت آبادان, Bāshgāh-e Futbāl-e San'at Naft-e Ābādān) is an Iranian football club based in Abadan, Iran. They currently play in the Azadegan League after being relegated from the Persian Gulf Pro League in the 2023–2024 season. The team is sponsored by Iran's national petroleum industry and is part of the sports club Sanat Naft Athletic Club. Sanat Naft has a reserve team, Sanat Naft Novin who currently compete in the 2nd Division.

Despite their lack of success in past years, they are supported by the people of Abadan.

Club history

Establishment and early years

Prior to the establishment of the Takhte Jamshid League in 1972, the people of Abadan mostly followed two clubs, Kargar FC and Jam FC. Kargar had been established by workers from Abadan's oil refinery. Ten years later, Parviz Dehdari along with some of his classmates at Razi School established Jam FC. When the Takhte Jamshid League was established, the city of Abadan was given one spot. The club was to be managed by Iran's oil industry. The club's original kit colors were white, blue and black.

Post revolution

Football was popular in Abadan, but everything stopped when the Iranian Revolution took place in 1978. Football was no longer a priority, and it was shoved even farther out of the limelight when the Iran–Iraq War began in 1980. Abadan and Khuzestan were heavily hit during the war. Abadan's refinery was shut down, and hundreds of thousands left the city. From 1980 to 1988 the club was based in Shiraz. Once in Shiraz, the club had to start from Iran's third division, but was able to make it back to the top flight.

After the war the club went back to Abadan, but due to the war's negative effects on the city and poor management in the football club, Sanat Naft has not been able to have any major success.

Iran Pro League

Sanat Naft were present in Iran's Azadegan League until the 2001–02 season when they were relegated. They made it back to the Iran Pro League in 2002, but the club was relegated the same season.

Portuguese coach Acácio Casimiro signed a one–year deal as head coach of Sanat Naft on 18 June 2006 but was later replaced by Ebrahim Ghasempour. After Sanat Naft was promoted to the Iran Pro League they were immediately relegated the same season under head coach Ahmad Tousi. Tousi took over for Ghasempour as he was sacked after 20 games. The club was in last place with only 16 point to show under Ghasempour with a record of 4 wins 4 ties and 12 losses.

2005 promotion controversy

Sanat Naft made it to the promotion playoffs in the 2004–05 season. Until the final game of the promotion playoffs, Sanat Naft was in second place and head of Rah Ahan on goal difference. On the last day despite Sanat Naft's win against Payam Mashhad, Rah Ahan defeated Shahid Ghandi by a score of 6–1 to finish second, ahead of Sanat Naft on goal difference. Sanat Naft officials immediately suggested that Shahid Ghandi had allowed Rah Ahan to win by such a huge score. Sanat Naft was not able to prove this allegation with evidence. Later Sanat Naft claimed that Rah Ahan had used an ineligible player; this went through several courts and Rah Ahan was found guilty.

Two seasons later Sanat Naft was automatically awarded a promotion spot to the Persian Gulf Pro League starting in the 2007–08 season.[2] They could not stay in league and were relegated at the end of the season.

Return to the Persian Gulf Pro League

After spending two years in the Azadegan League the club was again promoted to the Iran Pro League in 2010. In their first year Sanat Naft finished a ninth place. The following year the club again finished in 10th place. Before the 2012–13 Iran Pro League season there were high expectations for Sanat Naft. The club was a major disappointment and finished 16th and was relegated back to the Azadegan League.

After a few seasons in the lower division, in the 2015–16 season after a last day 2–1 win against third place team Fajr Sepasi, Sanat Naft returned to the top flight after a three-year absence.

Players

First-team squad

As of 3 February 2025

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  IRN Abolfazl Hashemi
2 DF  IRN Hossein Sangargir
3 DF  IRN Mostafa Naeij Pour
4 DF  IRN Erfan Ghahremani
5 DF  IRN Ali Abdollahzadeh
6 DF  IRN Reza Aliyari
7 FW  IRN Morteza Khorasani
8 MF  IRN Mehran Amiri
9 FW  IRN Mehrdad Hedayatian
10 MF  IRN Hossein Shenani
11 FW  IRN Abolfazl Akasheh
12 GK  IRN Parsa Afzali
14 FW  IRN Abolfazl Bechari
15 DF  IRN Hossein Baghlani (Captain)
16 MF  IRN Amin Moebd
18 DF  IRN Mojtaba Lotfi
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF  IRN Erfan Bagheri
20 MF  IRN Ahmad Abdollahzadeh
21 MF  IRN Milad Kamandani
22 GK  IRN Koroush Maleki
24 MF  IRN Taleb Rikani
27 FW  IRN Mohammad Fazel Davoudi
30 MF  IRN Reza Moghanlou
32 MF  IRN Moslem Mojademi
34 DF  IRN Morteza Moghtadaei
44 DF  IRN Farshad Mohammadi Mehr
56 MF  IRN Khashayar Zebarjad
66 MF  IRN Hossein Ahmadi
70 FW  IRN Mohsen Seifi
78 DF  IRN Matin Karimzadeh
88 FW  IRN Amir Abbas Bayat

Managers

 
Name Nat From To
Harry Game February 1972 December 1974
Gholam Hossein Vaghef January 1975 December 1976
Manouchehr Salia February 1977 June 1991
Jassem Ahleiorf June 1991 June 1992
Ali Firouzi June 1992 June 1994
Abdolvahed Bazme June 1994 June 1995
Ali Firouzi June 1995 June 1999
Gevorg Papiyan June 1999 December 1999
Fereydoun Moeeni December 1999 June 2000
Ebrahim Ghasempour June 2000 June 2002
Mansour Pourheidari June 2002 November 2002
Ebrahim Ghasempour November 2002 June 2003
Abdolreza Barzegari June 2003 October 2003
Hassan Dashti October 2003 June 2004
Baýram Durdyýew July 2004 January 2005
Parviz Mazloomi January 2005 June 2006
Acácio Casimiro June 2006 June 2007
Ebrahim Ghasempour June 2007 February 2008
Ahmad Tousi February 2008 June 2008
Mojtaba Taghavi July 2008 February 2009
Bijan Zolfagharnasab February 2009 February 2010
Acácio Casimiro February 2010 February 2011
 
Name Nat From To
Gholam Hossein Peyrovani February 2011 November 2011
José Costa November 2011 September 2012
Acácio Casimiro September 2012 May 2013[3]
Saeed Salamaat May 2013[4] June 2013
Ebrahim Ghasempour June 2013 March 2014
Behnam Seraj March 2014 August 2014
Carlos Manuel August 2014 December 2015
Nader Dastneshan December 2015 January 2017
Firouz Karimi January 2017 May 2017
Faraz Kamalvand May 2017 June 2018
Paulo Sérgio June 2018 May 2019
Dragan Skočić July 2019 February 2020
Behnam Seraj February 2020 August 2020
Sirous Pourmousavi September 2020 September 2021
Alireza Mansourian September 2021 June 2022
Reza Parkas July 2022 September 2022
Firouz Karimi September 2022 November 2022
Edson Tavares November 2022 March 2023
Abdollah Veisi March 2023 January 2024
Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh January 2024 March 2024
Faraz Kamalvand March 2024 current

Club management

Position Nation
CEO Ali Issazadeh
Economic Deputy Meysam Rasti
Sport Deputy Masoud Rezaeiyan
Technical Director Ali Firouzi
Team Manager Morteza Dehdaripour
Manager and Head Coach Faraz Kamalvand
Assistant coaches
Goalkeeping coach

Honours

18 سال حضور در لیگ برتر خلیج فارس ایران

2 بار حضور در نیم نهایی جام حذفی ایران

Notes

  1. ^ "10 درصد ورزشگاه آبادان در اختیار استقلالی‌ها".
  2. ^ نحوه صعود و سقوط تيم ها در ليگ هاي دسته 1، 2 و 3 (in Persian). IRIFF Official Website. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2007-04-10.
  3. ^ "Casimiro sacked from Sanat Naft F.C." Archived from the original on December 5, 2018. Retrieved March 18, 2013.
  4. ^ "Saeed Salamaat appointed as Sanat Naft manager". Archived from the original on December 5, 2018. Retrieved March 21, 2013.