Persepolis F.C.–Sepahan S.C. rivalry

The rivalry between Persepolis and Sepahan is a footballing rivalry played between Iranian clubs Persepolis and Sepahan.

Persepolis-Sepahan rivalry
Other namesIran El Clasico
LocationIran Tehran, Iran
Iran Isfahan, Iran
TeamsPersepolis Football Club
Sepahan Sport Club
Latest meetingPersepolis 2–1 Sepahan
(23 January 2026)
Statistics
Meetings totalOfficial matches: 88
Friendly matches: 4
Total matches: 92
Most winsOfficials: Persepolis (29)
Friendlies: Persepolis (1)
Total: Persepolis (30)
Top scorerEdmond Bezik (7)
Largest victoryPersepolis 6–0 Sepahan
1971–72 Local League
(19 March 1972 (1972-03-19))
Sepahan (left) and Persepolis playing in 2015.

History

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2006 Hazfi Cup Final

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This rivalry started in 2006 when Sepahan and Persepolis contested the Hafzi Cup championship, Iranian football's second-most prestigious competition. After both teams drew 1–1 in the first leg in Tehran, the two sides returned to Esfahan's Nagshe Jahan Stadium for the second leg, which would decide the champion. The game ended with a 1-1 draw even after extra time, which led to a penalty shootout, which led to a Sepahan winning the shootout 4-2.

2007 Hazfi Cup Semifinal

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Tthe two sides would meet again at the 2007 Hazfi Cup semifinal at the Azadi Stadium. After 90 minutes of regular time, the score was 1-1, which led to an extra-time hat-trick by Mahmoud Karimi, leading to Sepahan's 4-1 victory. Sepahan would go on to win the Hafzi Cup 4-0 on aggregate against Saba Battery.

2008 IPL Championship

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Persepolis' fans after the match of Persepolis-Sepahan in the 2007–08 season

Throughout the 2007–2008 Iran Pro League season, Persepolis, under new head coach Afshin Ghotbi, were first in the league. The only significant title contender were Sepahan. In the middle of the season, Persepolis and Sepahan met at Esfahan's Fouladshahr Stadium. Sepahan won that game 2–1, handing Persepolis their first loss of the season. However, Sepahan would lose five points (reduced to three on an appeal) due to fan violence. But Persepolis also lost six points due to inability to pay former players. All things considered, Sepahan had a two-point lead over Persepolis at the top going into the last week of the season.

As fate would have it, the two teams would meet on the last day of the season in front 100,000 raucous fans in Azadi Stadium. Sepahan needed only a point to be crowned champs, while nothing less than a victory would do for the red giants. Persepolis got off to a dream start with a goal in the 18th minute from the league's top goalscorer, Mohsen Khalili. Khalili would also go on to hit the post and Persepolis was also denied a penalty kick on a controversial non-call by referee Saeed Mozafarri. Those misses would prove to be costly as 18-year-old sensation Ehsan Hajisafi would tie the game on a breakaway in the 30th minute. At halftime, it remained 1–1, and Sepahan was just 45 minutes away from breaking the reds' hearts once more.

Throughout the second half, it was all one-way traffic as Ghotbi's men put four strikers upfront against Sepahan's defense, which still stood strong for almost the entire second half and did not allow Persepolis to get the imperative goal they needed. After 90 minutes plus five minutes of stoppage time, the score was still the same, and Sepahan was getting ready to celebrate. But this time, luck would shift Persepolis' way. A Khalili free kick bounced at the feet of Karim Bagheri. Bagheri's experience would take over from there, as he sent a high cross to Sepehr Heidari who headed the ball in the back of the net in the 96th minute, giving Persepolis the championship, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Heidari's goal earned him a spot in Persepolis lore and proved to be a historic and memorable moment in team history.

2009 Hazfi Cup Round of 16

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The two teams would meet at the Azadi Stadium again, this time in the Round of 16 of the Hazfi Cup. This time, however, both teams had been through a very lackluster season as they both changed coaches twice during the regular season. Sepahan and Persepolis finished 4th and 5th respectively in the IPL, which meant a very underachieving season for both teams.

Persepolis would take an early lead on a 12th minute cracker by Maziar Zare. Since then, the game became more lively as both teams created numerous chances. Zare also missed a golden opportunity to double his goal tally and Persepolis' lead after missing a penalty kick. In second half stoppage time, Sepahan captain Moharram Navidkia also squandered a tailor-made opportunity by firing over the bar from just a few yards out. Persepolis would go on to the quarterfinals, where they went down 2–1 to Pas Hamedan.

The aftermath of this game was very ironic in the sense that Sepahan, despite crashing out of the Hazfi Cup, would still qualify for the AFC Champions League because neighbors Zob Ahan, who finished second (among the top three) in the IPL, won the Hazfi Cup, which gave 4th placed Sepahan qualification to the AFC Champions League. Persepolis, however, had nothing to show for their efforts after having a more expensive squad than last season, when they won the IPL.

2013 Hazfi Cup Final

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The 2013 Hazfi Cup Final was the clubs' second meeting in the final where Sepahan won 4–2 over Persepolis in the penalties in 2006. The match was also the last match of Persepolis captain Mehdi Mahdavikia, a former Iran national football team and Hamburg SV midfielder. After failed to agree on a venue between Ahvaz, Mashhad and Tabriz, final venue was decided with draw which Azadi Stadium was announced as the venue for the 2013 final. The two teams finished 1–1 in regular time and 2–2 after extra-time. The game went to penalties and Sepahan defeated Persepolis 4–2 in the penalty shootout.[1]

Iranian League

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No. Date Home team Score Away team Home goal scorers Away goal scorers Venue Competition
11972–Feb-11Sepahan1–2PersepolisHajrasouli (9)Kalani (42), Khordbin (67)Isfahan1971–72 Local League
21972–Mar-19Persepolis6–0SepahanAdibi (3), Behzadi (11, 55), Parvin (57), Khordbin (64), Vatankhah (83)Tehran
31974–Apr-12Sepahan0–1PersepolisParvin (13 p.)Isfahan1974–75 Takht Jamshid Cup
41974–Oct-25Persepolis3–0SepahanIranpak (60), Dastjerdi (82, 85)Tehran
51975–May-29Persepolis1–0SepahanHaj Rahimipour (26)Tehran1975–76 Takht Jamshid Cup
61975–Nov-21Sepahan0–0PersepolisIsfahan
71976–Aug-20Persepolis2–2SepahanHaj Rahimipour (18), Parvin (62)Yazdkhasti (77 p.), Saffarpour (78)Tehran1976–77 Takht Jamshid Cup
81976–Dec-3Sepahan1–1PersepolisSaffarpour (22)Fattahi (68)Isfahan
91977–Jul-15Persepolis3–0SepahanKhordbin (14), Dehghan (23 o.g.), Iranpak (25)Tehran1977–78 Takht Jamshid Cup
101978–Jan-6Sepahan0–0PersepolisIsfahan
121989–Aug-28Sepahan1–1PersepolisTalakesh (26)Kermani Moghaddam (64)Isfahan1989–90 Qods League
131990–Mar-16Persepolis3–0SepahanAbedian (37), Yousefi (59), Bavi (77)Tehran
141991–Aug-9Persepolis3–0SepahanMohammadkhani (5, 15), Moharrami (23 p.)Tehran1991–92 Azadegan League
151992–Feb-28Sepahan0–0PersepolisIsfahan
161993–Nov-12Persepolis3–0SepahanShahmohammadi (47), Pious (55), Manafi (83)Tehran1993–94 Azadegan League
171994–Jan-25Sepahan1–0PersepolisMotahari (80 p.)Isfahan
181995–Aug-4Persepolis1–1SepahanShirmohammadi (42)Ghanbari (65 p.)Tehran1995–96 Azadegan League
191996–Jan-7Sepahan1–1PersepolisGhanbari (62)Rahbarifar (59)Isfahan
211996–Oct-30Persepolis2–2SepahanRahbarifar (4), Bezik (25)Stepanyan (47), Veisi (67 p.)Tehran1996–97 Azadegan League
221997–Mar-15Sepahan1–0PersepolisStepanyan (14)Isfahan
231998–Oct-9Sepahan1–0PersepolisStepanyan (59)Isfahan1998–99 Azadegan League
241999–Feb-22Persepolis3–1SepahanBezik (39, 81), Estili (66)Dehghani (18)Tehran
271999–Nov-20Sepahan0–0PersepolisIsfahan1999–2000 Azadegan League
282000–Apr-28Persepolis1–0SepahanSeraj 31'Tehran
292000–Dec-23Sepahan0–0PersepolisIsfahan2000–01 Azadegan League
302001–Apr-19Persepolis0–2SepahanMousavi (67, 86)Tabriz
312001–Nov-23Sepahan0–0PersepolisIsfahan2001–02 Iran Pro League
322002–Mar-17Persepolis3–2SepahanRahbarifar (23 p.), Aslanian (86), Abolghasempour (90+3)Stepanyan (46), Hajipour (64)Tehran
332003–Jan-02Sepahan2–1PersepolisBezik (23), Navidkia (86 p.)Ansarian (61)Isfahan2002–03 Iran Pro League
342003–May-19Persepolis1–1SepahanAnsarian (82)Farshbaf (62)Tehran
352003–Sep-30Persepolis3–3SepahanJabbari (23), Salmani (52), Traoré (73)Talebnasab (37), Bezik (40, 48)Tehran2003–04 Iran Pro League
362004–Jan-16Sepahan1–2PersepolisKarimi Sibaki (46)Peyrovani (54), Jamshidi (89)Isfahan
372004–Oct-29Sepahan0–0PersepolisIsfahan2004–05 Iran Pro League
382005–May-15Persepolis1–2SepahanKazemian (17)Khatibi (76, 90+2)Tehran
392005–Dec-23Persepolis2–3SepahanKazemian (35), P. Nouri (56)Khatibi (30, 68'), Jafari (52)Tehran2005–06 Iran Pro League
402006–Apr-21Sepahan2–0PersepolisKhatibi (69), Mujiri (85)Isfahan
432006–Oct-22Sepahan0–0PersepolisIsfahan2006–07 Persian Gulf Cup
442007–Feb-9Persepolis2–1SepahanHajizadeh (18), Madanchi (89)Navidkia (78)Tehran
462007–Dec-31Sepahan2–1PersepolisNosrati (36 o.g.), Mohammed (41)Aghaei (80)Isfahan2007–08 Persian Gulf Cup
472008–May-17Persepolis2–1SepahanKhalili (16), S. Heydari (90+6)Hajsafi (29)Tehran
482008–Oct-26Persepolis3–2SepahanBagheri (12), Vahedi Nikbakht (45, 64)Mohammed (28, 34)Tehran2008–09 Persian Gulf Cup
492009–Feb-27Sepahan0–0PersepolisIsfahan
512009–Nov-28Sepahan2–1PersepolisToure (27), Aghili (90 p.)S. Heydari (65)Isfahan2009–10 Persian Gulf Cup
522010–May-18Persepolis1–1SepahanNorouzi (47)Karimian (77)Tehran
532010–Sep-29Persepolis1–4SepahanTiago (31)Toure (41), Aghili (66 p.), Kh. Heydari 73', Enayati (86 p.)Tehran2010–11 Persian Gulf Cup
542011–May-15Sepahan0–0PersepolisIsfahan
562011–Nov 19Persepolis0–0SepahanTehran2011–12 Persian Gulf Cup
572012–Apr-12Sepahan1–1PersepolisSukaj (81)M. Nouri (86)Isfahan
582012–Sep-23Sepahan2–0PersepolisKolahkaj (51), Sukaj (72)Isfahan2012–13 Persian Gulf Cup
592013–Feb-26Persepolis1–0SepahanNorouzi (90+2)Tehran
612013–Sep-20Sepahan2–0PersepolisAghili (6 p.), Jahan Alian (90+4)Isfahan2013–14 Persian Gulf Cup
622014–Jan-31Persepolis2–0SepahanAbbaszadeh (12), Aliasgari (18)Tehran
632014–Oct-3Sepahan1–0PersepolisSharifi (90+4)Isfahan2014–15 Persian Gulf Pro League
642015–Apr-16Persepolis1–2SepahanNorouzi (44)Sharifi (85), Chimba (90+2)Tehran
652015–Aug-13Sepahan4–2PersepolisHajsafi (8), Umaña (39 o.g.), Aghili (56 p.), Khalatbari (82)Taremi (12), Alishah (32)Isfahan2015–16 Persian Gulf Pro League
662016–Feb-02Persepolis2–2SepahanAlipour (50), Kamyabinia (75)Musaev (10), Chimba (65)Tehran
672016–Sep-21Sepahan1–3PersepolisHajsafi (23),Alishah (15), Taremi (61, 74)Isfahan2016–17 Persian Gulf Pro League
682017–Feb-18Persepolis2–1SepahanTaremi (61), Rezaeian (88 p.)Reykani (80 p.)Tehran
692017–Sep-21Sepahan2–2PersepolisHussein (61), Alimohammadi (87)Taremi (39 p.), Alipour (74)Isfahan2017–18 Persian Gulf Pro League
702018–Feb-3Persepolis2–0SepahanAlipour (10) Khalilzadeh (68)Tehran
712018–Dec-09Sepahan1–1PersepolisPourghaz (74)Alipour (89 p.)Isfahan2018–19 Persian Gulf Pro League
722019–Apr-26Persepolis0–0SepahanTehran
742019–Sep-26Persepolis0–2SepahanKiros (81), Mo. Mohebi (85)Tehran2019–20 Persian Gulf Pro League
752020–Feb-23Sepahan(awarded)
0–3
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PersepolisIsfahan
762021–Jan-05Persepolis0–0SepahanTehran2020–21 Persian Gulf Pro League
772021–May-09Sepahan1–1PersepolisMo. Mohebi (87)Alekasir (55)Isfahan
792021–Dec-29Sepahan0–1PersepolisKamyabinia (33)Arak2021–22 Persian Gulf Pro League
802022–May-14Persepolis1–2SepahanA. Nemati (83)Nejadmehdi (36), Shahbazzadeh (48)Sirjan
812022–Oct-07Sepahan0–0PersepolisIsfahan2022–23 Persian Gulf Pro League
842023–Mar-11Persepolis0–1SepahanMo. Karimi (90+4)Tehran
852023–Nov-12Sepahan1–0PersepolisR. Asadi (70)Isfahan2023–24 Persian Gulf Pro League
862024–May-01Persepolis0–0SepahanTehran
872024–Dec-18Sepahan2–1PersepolisHazbavi (16), Limouchi (71)Khodabandelou (25)Isfahan2024–25 Persian Gulf Pro League
902025–Apr-18Persepolis0–2SepahanMe. Mohebi (2), Gvelesiani (12 o.g.)Tehran
912025–Aug-25Sepahan0–1PersepolisAlipour (44)Isfahan2025–26 Persian Gulf Pro League
922026–Jan-23Persepolis2–1SepahanUrunov (53), Sergeev (72)Alves (90+13 p.)Tehran

Iranian Cups

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Hazfi Cup

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No. Date Home team Score Away team Home goal scorers Away goal scorers Venue Season Round
251999–May-29Persepolis2–2SepahanHalali (70 p.), Emamifar (81)Veisi (36), Basirat (80 p.)Tehran1998–99Quarter Final
261999–June-27Sepahan0–1PersepolisBezik 7'Isfahan[3]
412006–Sep-13Persepolis1–1SepahanVahedi Nikbakht (48)Shafiei (73)Tehran2005–06Final
422006–Sep-22Sepahan1–1
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PersepolisShafiei (64)E. Asadi (55)Isfahan
452007–May-29Persepolis1–4
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SepahanAshoobi (64 p.)Aghili (86 p.), Karimi Sibaki (108, 111, 117)Tehran2006–07Semi Final
502009–Apr-30Persepolis1–0SepahanZare (12)Tehran2008–09Round of 16
552011–May-29Persepolis0–0
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SepahanTehran2010–11Quarter Final
602013–May-05Persepolis2–2
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SepahanAnsarifard (24), M. Nouri (99)Sukaj (59), Gholami (106)Tehran2012–13Final
732019–May-29Sepahan0–1
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PersepolisYazdani (120+1 o.g.)Isfahan2018–19Semi Final
832023–Feb-22Sepahan2–4
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PersepolisEsmaeilifar (41 o.g.), Ahmadzadeh (74)Gvelesiani (12 p., 100 p.), Alekasir (57), S. Nemati (94)Isfahan2022–23Round of 16
892025–Feb-12Sepahan3–2
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PersepolisMe. Mohebi (14), Daneshgar (88), Zakipour (93)Alipour (40), Ahmadzadeh (72)Isfahan2024–25Round of 16

Super Cup

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No. Date Home team Score Away team Home goal scorers Away goal scorers Venue Competition
882025–Jan-17Sepahan1–0PersepolisN'Zonzi (3)Arak2024 Super Cup

Friendlies and Exhibitions

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No. Date Home team Score Away team Home goal scorers Away goal scorers Venue Competition
111982–Sep-10Sepahan0–0PersepolisIsfahanFriendly
201996–May-7Sepahan1–1PersepolisStepanyan (70 p.)Pious (25 p.)IsfahanNaghsh-Jahan Cup
782021–Oct-8Persepolis3–1SepahanJ. Hosseini, Alekasir, PakdelM. HosseiniTehranFriendly
822022–Dec-13Persepolis2–2SepahanPakdel, S. Nemati (p.)Moghanlou (twice)TehranFriendly

Summary of results

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Tournament Matches Persepolis wins Draws Sepahan wins Persepolis goals sepahan goals
League 76 25 29 22 87 75
Hazfi Cup 11 4 5 2 16 15
Super Cup 1 0 0 1 0 1
Total Official Matches 88 29 34 25 103 91
Friendlies and Exhibitions 4 1 3 0 6 4
Grand Total 92 30 37 25 109 95

Head-to-head ranking in League (1970–2025)

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P. 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 90 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10 10
11 11 11 11 11
12 12
13 13 13 13
14 14 14
15
16
17
18

Total: Persepolis with 29 higher finishes, Sepahan with 9 higher finishes (till end of the 2024–25 Persian Gulf Pro League)

Records

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Friendly matches are not included in the following records unless otherwise noted.

Results

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Biggest wins (+3 goals difference)

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Winning margin Result Date Competition
6 Persepolis 6–0 Sepahan 19 March 1972 League
3 Persepolis 3–0 Sepahan 25 October 1974
Persepolis 3–0 Sepahan 15 July 1977
Persepolis 3–0 Sepahan 16 March 1990
Persepolis 3–0 Sepahan 9 August 1991
Persepolis 3–0 Sepahan 12 November 1993
Persepolis 1–4 Sepahan 29 May 2007 Hazfi Cup
Persepolis 1–4 Sepahan 29 September 2010 League

Most goals in a match

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Goals Result Date Competition
6 Persepolis 6–0 Sepahan 19 March 1972 League
Persepolis 3–3 Sepahan 30 September 2003
Sepahan 4–2 Persepolis 13 August 2015
Sepahan 2–4 Persepolis 22 February 2023 Hazfi Cup
5 Persepolis 3–2 Sepahan 17 March 2002 League
Persepolis 2–3 Sepahan 23 December 2005
Persepolis 1–4 Sepahan 29 May 2007 Hazfi Cup
Persepolis 3–2 Sepahan 26 October 2008 League
Persepolis 1–4 Sepahan 29 September 2010
Sepahan 3–2 Persepolis 12 February 2025 Hazfi Cup

Longest Runs

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Most consecutive wins

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Games Club Period
5 Persepolis 11 February 1972 – 29 May 1975
4 Sepahan 18 December 2024 – 18 April 2025

Most consecutive draws

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Games Period
4 15 May 2011 – 12 April 2012

Most consecutive without a draw

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Games Period
6 18 December 2024 – 23 January 2026

Longest undefeated runs

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Games Club Period
15
(9 wins)
Persepolis 11 February 1972 – 12 November 1993
8
(3 wins)
Sepahan 28 November 2009 – 23 September 2012
8
(4 wins)
Persepolis 2 February 2016 – 29 May 2019

Most consecutive games scoring

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Games Club Period
8 Sepahan 25 January 1994 – 29 May 1999
8 Persepolis 16 April 2015 – 9 December 2018

Most consecutive without conceding a goal

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Games Club Period
6 Persepolis 19 March 1972 – 21 November 1975
4 Persepolis 16 March 1990 – 11 November 1993

Players

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Goal scorers

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  • Players in bold are still active for Persepolis or Sepahan.
Edmond Bezik, top goalscorer of rivalries
Pos. Player Club(s) League Cup Other Total
1 Iran Edmond Bezik Persepolis
Sepahan
3
3
1
7
2 Iran Ali Alipour Persepolis 5 1 6
3 Iran Rasoul Khatibi Sepahan 5 5
Iran Mehdi Taremi Persepolis 5
Iran Hadi Aghily Sepahan 4 1
6 Iran Mahmoud Karimi Sibaki Sepahan 1 3 4
Armenia Levon Stepanyan Sepahan 3 1
8 Iran Ali Parvin Persepolis 3 3
Iran Mahmoud Khordbin Persepolis 3
Iran Behrouz Rahbarifar Persepolis 3
Iraq Emad Mohammed Sepahan 3
Iran Hadi Norouzi Persepolis 3
Iran Ehsan Hajsafi Sepahan 3
Iran Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht Persepolis 2 1
Albania Xhevahir Sukaj Sepahan 2 1
Iran Issa Alekasir Persepolis 1 1 1
17 Iran Homayoun Behzadi Persepolis 2 2
Iran Mohammad Dastjerdi Persepolis 2
Iran Esmaeil Haj Rahimipour Persepolis 2
Iran Safar Iranpak Persepolis 2
Iran Reza Saffarpour Sepahan 2
Iran Nasser Mohammadkhani Persepolis 2
Iran Karim Ghanbari Sepahan 2
Iran Amin Mousavi Sepahan 2
Iran Ali Ansarian Persepolis 2
Iran Javad Kazemian Persepolis 2
Iran Moharram Navidkia Sepahan 2
Iran Sepehr Heydari Persepolis 2
Senegal Ibrahima Toure Sepahan 2
Iran Mehdi Sharifi Sepahan 2
Brazil Luciano Pereira Sepahan 2
Iran Omid Alishah Persepolis 2
Iran Mohammad Mohebi Sepahan 2
Iran Kamal Kamyabinia Persepolis 2
Iran Abdollah Veisi Sepahan 1 1
Iran Mohammad Nouri Persepolis 1 1
Iran Mohammad Mehdi Mohebi Sepahan 1 1
Iran Hamid Shafiei Sepahan 2
Georgia (country) Giorgi Gvelesiani Persepolis 2
Iran Farshad Ahmadzadeh Sepahan
Persepolis
1
1
Iran Farshad Pious Persepolis 1 1
Iran Siamak Nemati Persepolis 1 1
Iran Hamed Pakdel Persepolis 2
Iran Shahriyar Moghanlou Sepahan 2
45 Iran Hossein Kalani Persepolis 1 1
Iran Asghar Adibi Persepolis 1
Iran Reza Vatankhah Persepolis 1
Iran Mohsen Yazdkhasti Sepahan 1
Iran Jahangir Fattahi Persepolis 1
Iran Morteza Kermani Moghaddam Persepolis 1
Iran Hossein Talakesh Sepahan 1
Iran Reza Abedian Persepolis 1
Iran Rahim Yousefi Persepolis 1
Iran Karim Bavi Persepolis 1
Iran Mojtaba Moharrami Persepolis 1
Iran Jamshid Shahmohammadi Persepolis 1
Iran Javad Manafi Persepolis 1
Iran Hamid Motahari Sepahan 1
Iran Hassan Shirmohammadi Persepolis 1
Iran Hamid Estili Persepolis 1
Iran Davoud Dehghani Sepahan 1
Iran Behnam Seraj Persepolis 1
Iran Afshin Hajipour Sepahan 1
Iran Amirhossein Aslanian Persepolis 1
Iran Behnam Abolghasempour Persepolis 1
Iran Nasser Farshbaf Sepahan 1
Iran Reza Jabbari Persepolis 1
Iran Asghar Talebnasab Sepahan 1
Iran Ali Salmani Persepolis 1
Mali Issa Traoré Persepolis 1
Iran Afshin Peyrovani Persepolis 1
Iran Pejman Jamshidi Persepolis 1
Iran Hadi Jafari Sepahan 1
Iran Pejman Nouri Persepolis 1
Georgia (country) Jaba Mujiri Sepahan 1
Iran Abolfazl Hajizadeh Persepolis 1
Iran Mehrzad Madanchi Persepolis 1
Iran Abbas Aghaei Persepolis 1
Iran Mohsen Khalili Persepolis 1
Iran Mehdi Karimian Sepahan 1
Brazil Tiago Fraga Persepolis 1
Iran Khosro Heydari Sepahan 1
Iran Reza Enayati Sepahan 1
Iran Adel Kolahkaj Sepahan 1
Iran Amin Jahan Alian Sepahan 1
Iran Mohammad Abbaszadeh Persepolis 1
Iran Hamidreza Aliasgari Persepolis 1
Iran Mohammad Reza Khalatbari Sepahan 1
Uzbekistan Fozil Musaev Sepahan 1
Iran Taleb Reykani Sepahan 1
Iran Ramin Rezaeian Persepolis 1
Iraq Marwan Hussein Sepahan 1
Iran Jalaleddin Alimohammadi Sepahan 1
Iran Shoja' Khalilzadeh Persepolis 1
Iran Ezzatollah Pourghaz Sepahan 1
Brazil Kiros Stanlley Sepahan 1
Iran Mohammad Nejadmehdi Sepahan 1
Iran Sajjad Shahbazzadeh Sepahan 1
Iran Ali Nemati Persepolis 1
Iran Mohammad Karimi Sepahan 1
Iran Reza Asadi Sepahan 1
Iran Mohammad Amin Hazbavi Sepahan 1
Iran Mohammad Khodabandelou Persepolis 1
Iran Mehdi Limouchi Sepahan 1
Uzbekistan Oston Urunov Persepolis 1
Uzbekistan Igor Sergeev Persepolis 1
Portugal Ricardo Alves Sepahan 1
Iran Alireza Emamifar Persepolis 1
Iran Esmaeil Halali Persepolis 1
Iran Majid Basirat Sepahan 1
Iran Ebrahim Asadi Persepolis 1
Iran Farzad Ashoobi Persepolis 1
Iran Maziar Zare Persepolis 1
Iran Karim Ansarifard Persepolis 1
Iran Mohammad Gholami Sepahan 1
France Steven Nzonzi Sepahan 1
Iran Mohammad Daneshgar Sepahan 1
Iran Milad Zakipour Sepahan 1
Iran Jalal Hosseini Persepolis 1
Iran Mohammad Reza Hosseini Sepahan 1

League = "Iranian League"; Cup = "Hazfi Cup" or "Super Cup"; Other = "Friendlies" or "Exhibitions"

Top scorers by competition

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Competition Player Club(s) Goals
League Iran Edmond Bezik Persepolis
Sepahan
6
Hazfi Cup Iran Mahmoud Karimi Sibaki Sepahan 3
Super Cup France Steven Nzonzi Sepahan 1

Most consecutive goalscoring

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Friendly matches are not included in the following records unless otherwise noted.

Player Club(s) Consecutive matches Total goals in the run Start End
Iran Rasoul Khatibi Sepahan 3 5 2004–05 Iran Pro League (second leg) 2005–06 Iran Pro League (second leg)
Iran Mehdi Taremi Persepolis 3 4 2016–17 Persian Gulf Pro League (first leg) 2017–18 Persian Gulf Pro League (first leg)
Armenia Levon Stepanyan Sepahan 3 1996–97 Azadegan League (first leg) 1998–99 Azadegan League (first leg)
Iran Ali Alipour Persepolis 3 2017–18 Persian Gulf Pro League (first leg) 2018–19 Persian Gulf Pro League (first leg)

Goalkeeping

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Most clean sheets

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Payam Niazmand
  • Players in bold are still active for Persepolis or Sepahan.
Player Club(s) Period CS Total
Iran Payam Niazmand Sepahan
Persepolis
2018–21, 2022–25
2025–Present
9
1
10
Armenia Armenak Petrosyan Sepahan 1996–2003, 2005–07 8 8
Iran Bahram Mavaddat Persepolis
Sepahan
1973–76
1976–78
4
1
5
Iran Alireza Beiranvand Persepolis 2016–20, 2022–24 5 5
Iran Davoud Fanaei Persepolis 1998–2003 3 3
Iran Mehdi Rahmati Sepahan 2004–05, 2009–11 3 3

Most consecutive clean sheets

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Player Club(s) Consecutive matches Start End
Iran Bahram Mavaddat Persepolis 4 1974–75 Takht Jamshid Cup (first leg) 1975–76 Takht Jamshid Cup (second leg)
Armenia Armenak Petrosyan Sepahan 3 2000–01 Azadegan League (second leg) 2001–02 Iran Pro League (second leg)
Iran Payam Niazmand Sepahan 3 2022–23 Persian Gulf Pro League (second leg) 2023–24 Persian Gulf Pro League (second leg)

Hat-tricks

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Mahmoud Karimi

A hat-trick is achieved when the same player scores three or more goals in one match. Listed in chronological order.

Player No. of
goals
Time of goals Representing Final
score
Opponent Tournament
1.Iran Mahmoud Karimi Sibaki3108', 111', 117'Sepahan4–1Persepolis2006–07 Hazfi Cup

Braces

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A Brace is achieved when the same player scores two goals in one match. Listed in chronological order.

Player No. of
goals
Time of goals Representing Final
score
Opponent Tournament
1.Iran Homayoun Behzadi211', 55'Persepolis6–0Sepahan1971–72 Local League
2.Iran Mohammad Dastjerdi282', 85'Persepolis3–0Sepahan1974–75 Takht Jamshid Cup
3.Iran Nasser Mohammadkhani25', 15'Persepolis3–0Sepahan1991–92 Azadegan League
4.Iran Edmond Bezik239', 81'Persepolis3–1Sepahan1998–99 Azadegan League
5.Iran Amin Mousavi267', 86'Sepahan2–0Persepolis2000–01 Azadegan League
6.Iran Edmond Bezik240', 48'Sepahan3–3Persepolis2003–04 Iran Pro League
7.Iran Rasoul Khatibi276', 90+2'Sepahan2–1Persepolis2004–05 Iran Pro League
8.Iran Rasoul Khatibi230', 68'Sepahan3–2Persepolis2005–06 Iran Pro League
9.Iran Mehdi Taremi261', 74'Persepolis3–1Sepahan2016–17 Persian Gulf Pro League
10.Iran Shahriyar Moghanlou2Sepahan2–2Persepolis2022 Friendly
11.Georgia (country) Giorgi Gvelesiani212', 100'Persepolis4–2Sepahan2022–23 Hazfi Cup

Most successful coaches in rivalries

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Friendly matches are not included in the following records unless otherwise noted.

Rank Head coach Club Matches Win Draw Lost Winning rate
1 Iran Ali Parvin Persepolis 17 6 7 4 35%
2 England Alan Rogers Persepolis 4 4 0 0 100%
France Patrice Carteron Sepahan 4 4 0 0 100%
4 Croatia Branko Ivanković Persepolis 10 4 4 2 40%
5 Iran Yahya Golmohammadi Persepolis 11 4 4 3 36%
6 Iran Hossein Faraki Sepahan 3 3 0 0 100%
7 Iran Amir Ghalenoei Sepahan 10 3 5 2 30%
8 Brazil Edson Tavares Sepahan 2 2 0 0 100%
9 IranUnited States Afshin Ghotbi Persepolis 3 2 0 1 66%
10 Portugal José Morais Sepahan 5 2 2 1 40%

General performances

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Trophies

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  •    Numbers with this background indicate the record in the competition.
Persepolis Competition Sepahan
Domestic
16Iranian Leagues5
7Iranian Hazfi Cup5
5Iranian Super Cup1
Iran Championship Cup1
28Domestic aggregate12
Asian
AFC Champions League Elite
1Asian Cup Winners Cup
1Asian aggregate
29Total aggregate12

General information

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Titles Persepolis Sepahan
Club name after establishment Persepolis Sport Club Shahin Isfahan Sport Club
Founding date Club: 22 November 1963
Football team: 21 March 1968
5 October 1953
Stadium Azadi Stadium Naghsh-e Jahan Stadium
Capacity 78,116 75,000
Number of seasons in League 41
(1 withdrew due to national duties)
39
(1 relegated)
Most goals scored in a season in League 56 (1971–72, 1998–99) 67 (2009–10)
Most points in a season in League 68 (2023–24) 67 (2009–10, 2011–12)
Number of Double wins
(League and Hazfi Cup)
3[note 1]
Most Consecutive League trophies 5 times in a row (Glut)[note 2] 3 times in a row (Hat-trick)[note 3]
Most Consecutive Hazfi Cup trophies 2 times in a row (Brace)[note 4] 2 times in a row (Brace)[note 5]

Awards

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IFFHS award

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The IFFHS Asian Player of the Year is an annual prize presented by International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). It had originally been the predecessor of the AFC Player of the Year, but was revived in 2020.

Award Persepolis Sepahan
1st 0 0
2nd 1 0
3rd 0 0
Total 1 0

AFC award

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The AFC Player of the Year is an annual prize presented by Asian Football Confederation (AFC). It is awarded to the Asian player who has the best performance at AFC club(s) in a calendar year.

Award Persepolis Sepahan
1st 0 0
2nd 2 0
3rd 0 0
Total 2 0

Best Footballer in Asia is an annual association football award organized and presented by Titan Sports. It is awarded to the player who had the best performance for Asian football during the calendar year.

Award Persepolis Sepahan
1st 0 0
2nd 0 0
3rd 1 0
Total 1 0

League performances awards

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Award Persepolis Sepahan
Golden Boot 10 6

Notable matches

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Persepolis Sepahan match in 1997

Persepolis won Sepahan in front of over 110’000 fans and became 2007–08 IPL champion. Mohsen Khalili scored a spectacular volley from 20 yards to give Persepolis the lead, But Ehsan Hajysafi equalised a few minutes later. With ninety minutes over, the injury time was nearly finished but Khalili again shot a deflected free-kick, Finding Karim Bagheri in the box. Bagheri turned and crossed the ball for Sepehr Heidari, who scored the second goal with a header to win the match for his team.

See also

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Notes

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References

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