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Machine Sazi
ماشین‌سازی
Full nameMachine Sazi Tabriz Football Club
Nickname(s)The Green Machine (Template:Lang-fa)
Founded1969
Dissolved2022
OwnerYounes Ghorbani
ChairmanSeyyed Mohammad Alavi
Head CoachAlireza Akbarpour
LeagueLeague 3 (Iran)
2021–22Azadegan League 18th (relegated)
Websitehttp://www.mst-club.ir/

Machine Sazi Tabriz Football Club (Template:Lang-fa, Bashgah-e Futbal-e Mashinsazi-ye Tebriz) more commonly known as Machine Sazi was an Iranian professional football club based in Tabriz, East Azarbaijan, Iran competing in the Azadegan League.

Club history

Establishment

Machine Sazi's players in a parade in Bagh Shomal Stadium, 1969

In 1969, Machine Sazi Tabriz Industrial Group decided to create a new football team by the name of Machine Sazi. The prototype of the team was the club Torpedo Moscow. Machine Sazi Tabriz football club played its first official match in 1970. The club became one of the most heavily supported teams in Tabriz after a couple of years.

In 1973, the Takht Jamshid Cup was established. The Takht Jamshid Cup, was Iran's first ever nationwide football league and Machine Sazi entered the league in its first year of establishment in 1973. The club participated in Takht Jamshid Cup between 1973 and 1977.

Post Revolution

1980s

Machine Sazi players with red colours during 1973–74 Takht Jamshid Cup. Later, the team's colours was changed to yellow, blue and then green

Like most sporting clubs in Iran, the Revolution and the Iran–Iraq War severely limited the team's activities. From 1979 to 1980 the club participated in almost no meaningful competitions. In 1980 the Tabriz Football League and Tabriz Hazfi Cup was established. Machine Sazi participated in the Tabriz Football League and Tabriz Hazfi Cup between 1980 and 1988. Machine Sazi was the most successful Tabriz Football League club, winning seven championship titles and finishing two times as runners-up. The club also won the Tabriz Hazfi Cup six times. After the war the local and provincial leagues were scrapped in favor of nationwide leagues.

1990s

After the war, the Azadegan League was established as Iran's national league. Machine Sazi was promoted to the Azadegan League in 1994. They stayed in the Azadegan League for two seasons and the club finished 8th the following year. But, in 1997 the club was relegated to the 2nd Division. Machine Sazi played in the 2nd Division between 1997 and 2001 until the Iran Pro League was formed.

2000s

Machine Sazi players in 1976

With the launch of Iran Pro League in 2001, Machine Sazi were placed into the Azadegan League. After a 3rd-place finish in the new Azadegan League's inaugural season, Machine Sazi had a string of mid table finishes. In the 2007–08 season the club finished 11th in the Azadegan League and was relegated to 2nd Division but following the Iranian Football Federations' decision to increase the number of teams in the league to 28, Machine Sazi remained in the Azadegan League.

The club had a mixed start to the 2008–09 season in the Azadegan League. 2008 heralded major changes for Machine Sazi, as the terrible state of the club's finances was revealed; they were unable to pay wages and had massive debts. After a drop in form, recording 10 losses in 12 matches, Asghar Etebari was sacked as manager and was replaced by Sirous Bayrami. In March 2008 Javad Shahlaei resigned as chairman and Farhad Sedaghat was elected chairman by the club council. Seyed Javad Mousavi was brought in as the new club manager. Machine Sazi finished 13th in the 2008–09 Azadegan League season. Thus, being relegated to 2nd Division.

Dabiri Takeover

On 25 April 2009 the club was bought by businessman Shahram Dabiri who invested heavily in the club. After a year in the 2nd Division, Machine Sazi bought the licence of a club in the Azadegan League and was allowed to compete in the 2010–11 edition of the league. Following a 3rd-place finish in 2012 which almost brought the club back to the Iran Pro League, the club was again relegated to the 2nd Division in 2013. Machine Sazi escaped relegation to the 3rd Division the following year via a relegation play–off.

Machine Sazi Players, 2016.

Persian Gulf Pro League

Following Machine Sazi's dismal 2013–14 season the team was taken over by the Municipality of Tabriz who introduced Gholamreza Baghabadi as the new chairman.

In June 2015 Machine Sazi replaced Shahrdari Tabriz in the 2015–16 Azadegan League as East Azerbaijan's representative. In winter of 2016 Rasoul Khatibi was named head coach of Machine Sazi and the club began the push for promotion to the Persian Gulf Pro League. On 10 May 2016 after a 3–0 win against Mes Rafsanjan, Machine Sazi confirmed their promotion to the Persian Gulf Pro League after a 19-year absence from the top flight of Iranian football. Machine Sazi managed to draw 1–1 with Iranian and Asian giants Esteghlal at the Azadi Stadium in week 5.

Khatibi was fired midway through the season for Machine's bad performances and was replaced with Farhad Kazemi. Machine Sazi finished the season in last place and were relegated to the Azadegan League once again. In the season of 2018–19, the club replaced the Gostaresh Foulad and returned to the top flight.

Players

First Team Squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Iran IRN Mohammad Bagher Sadeghi
2 DF Iran IRN Fardin Abedini
3 DF Iran IRN Ali Jalilzadeh
4 DF Iran IRN Meysam Bagheri
5 DF Iran IRN Bahman Kamel
6 DF Iran IRN Mohammad Rasoul Goudarzi
7 MF Iran IRN Babak Alizadeh
8 MF Iran IRN Amir Shahsavari
9 FW Iran IRN Mohammad Hossein Bayrami
10 FW Iran IRN Zabihollah Kohkan
11 FW Iran IRN Akbar Khodadadeh
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK Iran IRN Aliraza Jafarpour
14 MF Iran IRN Amirreza Bakhshi
15 DF Iran IRN Majid Eydi
16 MF Iran IRN Alireza Nadimi
17 FW Iran IRN Fardin Seyfipour
18 FW Iran IRN Mohammad Aboutorabi
19 DF Iran IRN Amirreza Najafizadeh
20 MF Iran IRN Meysam Namvar
21 GK Iran IRN Amir Faal
22 GK Iran IRN Erfan Akrami
23 MF Iran IRN Sadigh Barani

For recent transfers, see List of Iranian football transfers winter 2022-23.

League and domestic cup history

Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Hazfi Cup Notes
1971–72 Local League 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 not held 3rd place(Region A)
1973–74 Takht Jamshid Cup 12 22 1 5 16 11 48 8 Relegated
1974–75 2nd Division 6 22 8 5 10 30 29 29
1975–76 1 6 5 1 0 10 4 11 1/8 finals Promoted
1976–77 Takht Jamshid Cup 9 30 8 16 6 23 23 32 1/16 finals
1977–78 10 30 9 10 11 20 23 28 not held
1978–79 11 12 4 4 4 11 15 12 until week 12
1980–81 Tabriz Football League 2 9 6 2 1 19 10 14
1981–82 1 10 8 2 0 19 5 18
1982–83 3 11 4 4 3 17 6 12
1983–84 2 10 6 3 1 12 6 15
1984–85 1 11 10 1 0 29 10 21
1985–86 1 20 16 1 4 39 30 49
1986–87 1 20 17 2 1 30 15 53 Third Round
1987–88 1 20 16 3 1 34 26 51 1/8 finals
1988–89 1 20 14 1 5 28 28 43 1/16 finals
1989–90 Qods League 6 20 7 7 6 19 18 21 1/16 finals
1990–91 2nd Division 4 14 7 4 3 20 10 18 Third Round
1991–92 8 24 4 7 13 22 23 19 not held
1992–93 7 26 9 11 6 27 20 29 not held
1993–94 2 26 12 11 3 40 20 35 1/32 finals Promoted
1994–95 Azadegan League 3 22 9 7 6 27 26 25 1/16 finals
1995–96 8 30 11 8 11 35 38 41 1/8 finals
1996–97 13 30 10 5 15 30 52 35 1/16 finals Relegated
1997–98 2nd Division 5 18 7 6 5 19 12 27 not held
1998–99 7 16 5 4 7 19 17 19 1/32 finals
1999–00 9 34 8 12 14 35 55 36 Second Round
2000–01 5 34 12 10 12 45 50 46 1/16finals
2001–02 Azadegan League 3 20 9 5 6 28 19 32 1/16 finals
2002–03 9 30 9 11 10 40 39 38 Second Round
2003–04 7 30 11 8 11 34 32 41 Third Round
2004–05 9 22 6 8 8 18 21 24 Third Round Group B
2005–06 9 22 6 7 9 21 36 25 First Round Group B
2006–07 8 22 5 11 6 12 15 25 Second Round Group A
2007–08 11 22 3 12 7 15 25 21 Second Round Group B
2008–09 13 26 5 5 16 21 49 20 Second Round Relegated
2009–10 2nd Division 4 16 4 8 4 22 19 20 First Round Replaced
2010–11 Azadegan League 12 26 7 10 9 30 36 31 1/16 Final
2011–12 3 26 11 8 7 32 25 41 1/8 Final
2012–13 14 26 3 4 19 18 47 13 First Round Relegated
2013–14 2nd Division 11 24 6 5 13 26 33 23 Round of 32
2014–15 7 18 5 9 4 20 19 24 Third Round Replaced
2015–16 Azadegan League 2 38 16 15 7 53 36 63 Did not enter Promoted
2016–17 Persian Gulf Pro League 16 30 3 7 20 18 45 16 Round of 16 Relegated
2017–18 Azadegan League 15 8 13 13 27 32 37 34 Second Round Replaced
2018–19 Persian Gulf Pro League 13 30 4 17 9 19 26 29 Quarter-Final
2019–20 11 30 8 7 15 28 40 31 Round of 32
2020–21 16 30 2 8 20 19 52 14 Round of 32 Relegated

Club stadium

Marzdaran Stadium for Club Academy and training ground

Before the construction of Sahand Stadium, Machine Sazi played all of its matches at Bagh Shomal Stadium, which currently has a capacity of 25,000. They occasionally play big games at Sahand Stadium. Football academy and training ground of Machine sazi is Marzdaran Stadium.[1]

Club colors

White Green

Kit evolution

Club managers

Managerial history

Name Period
Iran Mohammad Ranjbar 1972–73
Iran Ali Hashemi 1973–77
Iran Garnik Mehrabian 1978–80
Iran Hossein Fekri 1980–83
Iran Ali Shirdel 1983–88
Iran Yaghob Zeynali 1988–89
Iran Hesam Golzar 1989–90
Iran Biyok Sabaghi 1990–91
Soviet Union Asif Namazov 1991–92
Iran Rahim Mehnamaye Aghdam 1994–95
Iran Nasser Hejazi 1995–96
Romania Adrian Szabo 1996–97
Iran Hamid Nadimian
Iran Majid Jahanpour 2001–02
Iran Asghar Etebari 2002–03
Iran Nasser Hejazi 2003
Azerbaijan Vagif Sadygov 2003
Azerbaijan Boyukagha Hajiyev 2003–04
Iran Gholamhossein Karimpour 2004–05
Iran Ahad Sheykhlari 2005–06
Iran Gholamreza Baghabadi July 2006 – July 7
Iran Ali Nikbakht July 2007 – Feb 08
Iran Gholamreza Baghabadi Feb 2008 – June 8
Iran Asghar Etebari July 2008 – Jan 09
Iran Sirous Bayrami Jan 2009 – April 9
Iran Seyed Javad Mousavi April 2009 – Oct 10
Iran Ahad Sheykhlari Oct 2010 – Sept 10
Iran Ayyoub Zolfaghari Sept 2010 – Dec 10
North Macedonia Zoran Smilevski Dec 2010 – June 11
Iran Rasoul Khatibi June 2011 – July 12
Iran Nasser Ebrahimi Aug 2012 – Sept 12
Iran Alireza Akbarpour Sept 2012 – Nov 12
Iran Asghar Etebari Nov 2012 – Jan 13
Iran Hossein Khatibi Jan 2013 – March 13
Iran Vali Hatami March 2013 – Aug 13
Iran Amir Dadash Ziaee Aug 2013 – Sept 13
Iran Seyed Javad Mousavi Sept 2013
Iran Saeed Parkhideh Sept 2013 – Oct 13
Iran Seyed Reza Sadat Oct 2013 – Jan 14
Iran Omid Tayeri Jan 2014 – Feb 14
Iran Amin Haml Abadi Feb 2014 – March 14
Iran Younes Bahonar March 2014 – April 14
Iran Amir Dadashziaei April 2014 – Sept 14
Iran Gholamreza Baghabadi Sept 2014 – June 15
Iran Nader Dastneshan June 2015 – Nov 15
Iran Rasoul Khatibi Nov 2015– Dec 16
Iran Farhad Kazemi Dec 2016– Jul 17
Iran Rasoul Khatibi Jul 2017– Dec 17
Iran Firouz Karimi Jul 2018– Aug 18
Iran Mohammad Reza Mohajeri Aug 2018– Jan 19
Iran Rasoul Khatibi Jan 2019- Jun 19
Iran Ahad Sheykhlari Jun 2019- Feb 20
Iran Human Afazeli Feb 2020- Aug 20
Iran Vahid Bayatloo Aug 2020-May 2021
Iran Alireza Akbarpour May 2021-

mohanmad saeid akhbari 2020

Current coaching staff

Position Name Nation
Head coach Alireza Akbarpour Iran
Assistant managers Gholamreza Baghabadi
Naser farshbaf

Adel Baba Pour

Iran
Goalkeeping coach Davood faal Iran
Fitness coach Hamidreza joudaki
Analyzer Bakhtiar Hosseinzadeh Iran
Team manager[2] Mohammad Pirozram Iran

Honours

Runners-up (1): 2015–16

References

  1. ^ "استادیوم5 هزار نفری مرزداران به آکادمی ماشین سازی اختصاص یافت". Sports organizations of Tabriz municipality. 2015. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  2. ^ "سرپرست ماشين سازى تغییر کرد/ بازگشت محمد علوى :: سایت خبری، تحلیلی، ورزشی، بانک ورزش". www.bankvarzesh.com.