Showing posts with label Caucasus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caucasus. Show all posts

25.7.14

Tehran






 1926

As was the case in so many countries, it was Britons who first played football in Persia.
1907 saw the first organized tournament in Tehran, founded by the was the British Ambassador and featuring 3 teams made up of European diplomats, civil servants and bankers.
.In the same year, Tehran Football Association Club was founded. It was an association rather than a single club- again, the participating teams were all British residents of Tehran.
Iranians were begining to take to the game. Karim Zandi is recognized as being the first Iranian footballer, beginning his career in 1908.
It was in the 1920s that Iranian football for Iranian people really got underway. 
1920 The  Iranian Football Association (Majmaa-i Football-i Iran) was founded in 1920, along with 
Iran Club (which morphed intoTehran Club in 1923).
Another noteworthy addition was  Armenian Sports Club (1922), the American College also featured.
The proto national team, the Tehran XI traveled to neighbouring Azerbaijan (then a part of the USSR, the Transcaucasian SFSR) in 1926. The squad featured 2 players with European experience- Dr. Amir Hossein Sadaghiani (who would later play in Belgium) had played for Fenerbahçe and Rapid Vienna, whilst goalkeeper and captain,  Hossein-Ali Khan Sardar had played for Servette and actually represented Switzerland in an international.


1926
Baku XI
2
0
Tehran XI
Baku
1926
Baku Polytechnical Institute
0
0
Tehran XI
Baku
1926
Baku Youth
3
4
Tehran XI
Baku
1926
Taraqi Baku
3
1
Tehran XI
Baku


When Baku vivisted Tehran for the return matches 3 years later it marked something of a disaster for the game in Iran. The visitors might have been  impressed by the fact that the national stadium had been given a grass pitch, but the football played by the hosts was far from spectacular.

Nov 1929
Baku XI
4
0
Tehran XI
Tehran
Nov 1929
Baku XI
4
1
Tehran XI
Tehran
Nov 1929
Baku XI
11
0
Tehran XI
Tehran

 Interest in the game in Iran faded for a while on the back of these defeats.






9.1.14

Dinamo Tbilisi

Football was introduced to Georgia by the ubiquitous British sailors in the early
 20th century. There are records of Tbilisi teams as early as 1912, 
Sokol ,of the Tbilisi Gymnastics Society, playing fixtures against clubs from Baku. Teams emerged across Georgia in the 1910s and 1920s. The most successful of these was
 Dinamo Tbilisi, who in 1936 competed in the Autumn edition of the Soviet Top League 
having reached the final of the inaugural Soviet Cup.
 The league at the time consisted of 6 Russian and 1 Ukrainian team along with Tbilisi. The Georgian side finished joint second. 
Dinamo was founded in 1925 (a branch of the Soviet multi-sports association
 having been formed in Tbilisi). The first competitive matches were played early in 1926, a series of games against opponents from Azerbaijan (at the time both Georgia and 
Azerbaijan, along with Armenia, were grouped together as the Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.Dinamo's first team line up was:

 D.Tsomaya, A.Pochhua, N.Blankman, I.Fedorov, N.Anikin, A.Gonel, A.Pivovarov,
 O.Goldobin, A.Galperin, S. Maslennikov, V.Tsomaya.


05.02.26: Dinamo (Baku) & Dinamo Tbilisi

06.01.26
Dinamo Tbilisi
0
1
Dinamo (Baku)
Lenin Stadium Tbilisi
05.02.26
Dinamo (Baku)
1
1
Dinamo Tbilisi
Stadium BSFK and ASPS Baku
07.02.26
Baku Squad
2
0
Dinamo Tbilisi
?
08. 02.26
Progress Baku
1
0
Dinamo Tbilisi
Stadium BSFK and ASPS Baku