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Almas Shahr Qom FSC
Full nameAlmas Shahr Qom Futsal Club
Nickname(s)Diamonds (persian: الماس)
GroundShahid Heidarian, Qom
Capacity2,000
LeagueIran Futsal's 2nd Division
2018-198th (Group A) (relegated)

Almas Shahr Qom Futsal Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتسال الماس شهر قم) is an Iranian futsal club based in Qom.

History

The club was originally known as Soheil Qom, it was renamed Eram Kish Qom due to change of sponsorship. In the 2010–11 Iranian Futsal Super League they were renamed again to Kish Air Qom. In the May 12, 2011 they were renamed again to Saba Qom. In the August 26, 2013 they were renamed to Mahan Tandis Qom. In the July, 2015 they were renamed to Atoliyeh Tehran Qom for 3 weeks.[1] then they were renamed to "Yasin Pishro Qom". In the 2017–18 Iranian Futsal Super League they were renamed again to Heyat Football Qom and relegation to Iran Futsal's 1st Division. In the 2018–19 Iran Futsal's 1st Division they were renamed again to Almas Shahr Qom.

Crest

Season-by-season

The table below chronicles the achievements of the Club in various competitions.

Season League Hazfi League's top goalscorer Manager
Division P W D L GF GA Pts Pos Name Goals
2003–04 Super League 22 10 7 5 101 80 37 3rd Hossein Shams
2004–05 Super League 26 16 2 8 105 88 50 2nd[2] Vahid Shamsaei 38 Hossein Shams
2005–06 Super League 26 8 3 15 93 101 27 12th Seyed Hossein Hosseini[3] / Sadegh Varmazyar[4]
2007–08 Super League 25 12 5 8 87 74 41 4th Reza Kordi[5] / Amir Shamsaei[6]
2008–09 Super League 22 13 4 5 88 60 43 2nd[7] Mehdi Abtahi
2009–10 Super League 26 7 5 14 67 92 26 12th Reza Kordi[8] / Vahid Ghiasi / Abolfazl Sani / Amir Shamsaei
2010-11 Super League Renamed Kish Air Saeid Taghizadeh 15 Reza Kordi / Vahid Ghiasi
23 7 4 12 70 68 25 10th
2011-12 Super League Renamed Saba Mohammad Kouhestani 21 Mehdi Ghiasi / Hossein Ganjian
26 12 3 11 83 81 39 6th[9]
2012-13 Super League 24 18 2 4 124 66 56 2nd[10] Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh 28 Amir Shamsaei / Ghodratollah Bagheri / Mohsen Hassanzadeh
2013-14 Super League Renamed Mahan Tandis Champions Mohammad Kermani 23 Reza Kordi / Vahid Ghiasi / Mohsen Hassanzadeh
26 12 4 10 91 77 40 6th
Hazfi Cup Round of 32 Mahan Tandis 4 – 2 Persepolis Behzisti Mohammad Kermani / Alireza Vafaei 5 Mohsen Hassanzadeh
Round of 16 Shahin Kermanshah 2 – 7 Mahan Tandis
1/4 Final Mahan Tandis 7 – 0 Nezam Mohandesi Kermanshah
Semi-Final Shahrdari Tabriz 7 - 7 (a) Mahan Tandis
Fifth Round Misagh Tehran 3 (1) – (4) 3 p Mahan Tandis
2014-15 Super League 26 11 5 10 77 78 38 6th Alireza Vafaei 24 Amir Shamsaei / Vahid Ghiasi / Alireza Radi
2015-16 Super League Renamed Atoliyeh Tehran (for 4 weeks) and Yasin Pishro Mohammad Kouhestani 20 Mehdi Ghiasi
25 11 4 10 79 77 37 6th
2016-17 Super League 26 8 2 16 45 69 26 10th Amin Majidipour / Ruhollah Isari 8 Mohammad Reza Heidarian
2017-18 Super League Renamed Heyat Football Qom Farhad Falamarzi 8 Abolfazl Sani / Mehdi Ghiasi
26 2 4 20 42 95 10 141
2018-19 1st Division Renamed Almas Shahr Qom Abolfazl Rezaeian 11 Bahram Vafaei / Vahid Ghiasi / Mohammad Reza Ghasemi
16 2 3 11 30 56 9 81
Super league total 349 147 54 148 1152 1106 495
Hazfi cup total 6 4 1 1 28 14 13
1st Division total 16 2 3 11 30 56 9
Total 371 153 58 160 1210 1176 517

Notes:
* unofficial titles
1 worst title in history of club

Key

Champions Runners-up Third Place Fourth Place Relegation Promoted Did not qualify not held

Honours

National:

Individual

All-time Record

Head to head records

As of 2 September 2019

Players

Players on international cups

Cup Players
Macau AFC Championship 2004 Iran Vahid Shamsaei
Chinese Taipei World Cup 2004 Iran Vahid Shamsaei
Uzbekistan AFC Championship 2006 Iran Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh
Japan AFC Championship 2007 Iran Majid Latifi
Iran Mostafa Nazari
Thailand AFC Championship 2008 Iran Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh
Iran Majid Latifi
Iran Mostafa Nazari
Brazil World Cup 2008 Iran Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh
Iran Majid Latifi
Iran Mostafa Nazari
United Arab Emirates AFC Championship 2012 Iran Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh
Thailand World Cup 2012 Iran Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh
Vietnam AFC Championship 2014 Iran Alireza Vafaei
Uzbekistan AFC Championship 2016 Iran Alireza Vafaei

Former players

  • Iran Hamid Zolfaghari
  • Iran Mohammad Hatefi
  • Iran Mohsen Rasouli
  • Iran Morteza Taheri
  • Iran Seyed Ali Asghar Ahmadi
  • Iran Abolfazl Rezaeian
  • Iran Amin Majidipour
  • Iran Peyman Babaeifar
  • Iran Hossein Amini
  • Iran Masoud Asgarivand
  • Iran Mohammad Ramezani
  • Iran Hossein Razavi
  • Iran Mojtaba Vali Manesh
  • Iran Mehdi Fath Khani
  • Iran Shahab Basharidoust
  • Iran Abed Khosrobeigi
  • Iran Alireza Abbasi
  • Iran Mohammad Mahdi Jamali
  • Iran Ali Hassanpour
  • Iran Mehran Rezapour
  • Iran Seyed Amin Mousavi
  • Iran Mohammad Reza Saadatmand

References

  1. ^ نماینده قم با نام آتلیه طهران در لیگ برتر
  2. ^ http://old.futsalplanet.com/champs/champs-01.asp?paeseclub=39&stagioni=57&compnazionale=1264
  3. ^ "ارم كيش قم قرارداد شمس را تمديد نكرد". www.mehrnews.com.
  4. ^ "صادق ورمزيار سرمربي تيم فوتسال ارم كيش قم شد". www.mehrnews.com.
  5. ^ "صادق ورمزیار از ارم کیش جدا شد". www.mehrnews.com.
  6. ^ "امیر شمسایی سر مربی تیم فوتسال ارم کیش قم شد". www.mehrnews.com.
  7. ^ http://old.futsalplanet.com/champs/champs-01.asp?paeseclub=39&stagioni=82&compnazionale=2262
  8. ^ http://www.football-31.blogfa.com/post/621
  9. ^ "صبای قم در ليگ سيزدهم فوتسال كشور ششم شد". Archived from the original on 2012-08-19. Retrieved 2014-03-14.
  10. ^ http://old.futsalplanet.com/champs/champs-01.asp?paeseclub=39&stagioni=89&compnazionale=3449

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