Posted in News on Jul 03, 2009.
The Iran National Team, also known as “Team Melli”, are set to play two
friendly matches in a planned Southern African tour to take place
between 04 and 13 July 2009. Team Melli is one of the strongest teams
in Asia according to FIFA continental rankings.
The Persian Football Tour Southern Africa kicks off in Gaborone,
Botswana where the Iran National Team will play a friendly match
against the Botswana National Team on Sunday, 05 July 2009. The
game is set to take place at the University of Botswana stadium in the
capital city of Gaborone. The match will kick off at 15:30 local time.
The South African leg of the Football Tour will take place in the City of
Bloemfontein in the Free State Province, where Team Melli will face the
mighty Amakhosi, Kaizer Chiefs in a friendly match that will mark the
end of the Southern African tour.
The teams will lock horns at
Vodacom Park Stadium on Saturday, 11 July 2009. The gates open at
12:00, and the match will kick off at 16:00 local time. Vodacom Park
Stadium (Free State Stadium) featured successfully in the recent FIFA
Confederations CupTM, and is an official stadium for the 2010 FIFA
World CupTM.
ABSA Premiership team Kaizer Chiefs have a busy and exciting preseason
campaign ahead of them as they prepare for the 2009 - 2010
Premier Soccer League Season, which is compressed running from
August 2009 to February 2010 due to the World Cup.
Kaizer Chiefs Marketing Director, Jessica Motaung believes that playing
Iran will be beneficial for the team on a number of fronts as she
explained by saying, "As a team Chiefs are always looking at ways of
testing our team against different kinds of opponents, and we want to
let our fans see us test ourselves against strong teams from various
regions of the world. I believe that playing against Iran, the team gets
to prepare itself against strong international opposition for the new
season and our fans are given exposure to a different football culture".
South African fans rarely are treated to Asian football teams visiting
their shores. The visit by Iran this month will only be the fourth by an
Asian national team to South Africa since the country re-entered the
international football fold in 1992. Motaung spoke about the historical
importance of the match, "Football has been a unifying force in
bringing the people of our country together, and it has done the same
thing all over the world", she said.
For Iran, the tour is important as they begin their rebuilding process
after narrowly missing out on qualification for the 2010 FIFA World
CupTM.
Their focus is on being match ready when qualification
matches for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup, which will take place in Qatar,
resumes later this year.
It also gives the Botswana national team a run
against tough international opposition, and for Kaizer Chiefs it is a
chance for new Head Coach, Vladimir Vermezovic (Serbian) to put his
team through another tough pre-season run out as they continue their
preparations for the 2009 - 2010 South African Premier Soccer League
season that kicks off in August.
Match tickets for Kaizer Chiefs vs. Iran are on sale at Computicket and
Shoprite outlets throughout South Africa. Ticket prices are R40 for Main
Grandstand, R30 for Open Stand (adult), and R15 for juveniles.
The Persian Football Tour Southern Africa is in partnership with the Free
State Province, and is promoted, produced, and managed by J.A.K.E
Productions in association with Sport Global Management.