  
        FIFAWORLDCUP - Just four
        days ahead of their crucial 13 October FIFA World Cup
        qualifier against Qatar, Iran will face a significant
        friendly opponent when 2006 hosts Germany come to Tehran.
        With 100,000 rabid supporters cheering them on, Team
        Melliwill be looking for a bit of revenge from their 2-0
        defeat at France 98 to the Mannschaft.  
        But, despite the high-profile tune-up, the match pales in
        importance to the Group 1 encounter in Doha the next
        week. Coach Branko Ivankovic and his team know that the
        test will be stiff and in a campaign that has already
        thrown up more than its fair share of struggles, they
        will need to hit peak form to claim three points and hold
        off the substantial challenge.  
         
        Ivancovic's contract renewed 
        With Irans recovery in Germany 2006 qualifying,
        Ivankovic's contract has been extended by the IRIFF for
        two more years until after the FIFA World Cup finals. The
        experienced Croatian, who had previously hinted at his
        desire to get back into club football when his contract
        with Iran expired, is now delighted to stay at helm of
        Iran team.  
        "I am very glad
        that I will stay with the team that I started with,"
        He said after the contract announcement. "I am proud
        of my players who have achieved many good results so far.
        I also would like to thank the Iranian fans as they keep
        encouraging us. Their support is necessary for the team's
        progress and I hope it will continue.  
        "I am happy that I will be guiding the team for two
        more years until the end of Germany 2006 as our goal is
        the next FIFA World Cup," he added.  
         
        Daei possibility ruled out? 
        Iran skipper Ali Daei expressed his happiness that
        Inankovic would be staying on. "He is the best man
        for the job, and the team have achieved well so far under
        him. I hope he continues well into the future."  
         
        Unfortunately for Melli fans, the tremendously
        influential Daei is a question mark for the crucial match
        against Qatar due to injury. The 35-year-old has been
        included in the 28-player squad for the Germany friendly,
        but he may not be able to appear. "I am trying to
        get fit for the match but I am not sure if the conditions
        will allow it, he said.  
         
        Even without Daei, Iran are spoiled for choice in attack
        with the returned Vahid Hashemian, Mehdi Mahdavikia and
        Ali Karimi taking care of the offensive job.  
        Another must-win  
        The decisive 2-0 win over Jordan has injected some
        much-needed confidence into the team, but for coach
        Ivankovic, the second-phase qualifying campaign is far
        from over as there are two matches with Qatar and Laos
        still to go.  
        Ivankovic recently told FIFAworldcup.com that his side
        were in no way underestimating the Qataris despite
        meeting Juergen Klinsmanns team just four days
        earlier. "The match will be as tough as that against
        Jordan, said the Croatian. We have to get
        well-prepared, as we will have a hard time winning in
        Doha."  
         
        Daei revealed even more caution when talking about their
        next opponents: "The match will be even harder than
        the last one with Jordan. Our players have to collect all
        their strength, spirit and professionalism for the match.
        A win will ensure our spot for the final qualifying
        stage."  
         
        Iran squad: 
         
        Goalkeepers: Ebrahim Mirzapour (Foolad Khuzestan), Hassan
        Roudbarian (Pas Tehran), Mehdi Rahmati (Sepahan Esfahan)  
         
        Defenders: Yahya Golmohammadi (Persepolis Tehran),
        Mohammad Nosrati (Pas Tehran), Ali Badavi, Masoud
        Shojaei, Morteza Kashi, Jalal Kameli Mofrad (Foolad
        Khuzestan), Rahman Rezaei (FC Messina), Mehdi Amir Abadi  
         
        Midfielders: Ali Karimi (Al-Ahly Dubai), Javad Nekounam
        (Pas Tehran), Sattar Zare (Barghe Shiraz), Mehdi
        Mahdavikia (Hamburg SV), Mohammad Alavi (Foolad
        Khuzestan), Iman Mobali (Foolad Khuzestan), Farzad Majidi
        (Esteghlal Tehran), Mehrzad Madanchi, Hossein Kaebi
        (Foolad Khuzestan), Ali Badavi (Foolad Khuzestan), Mehdi
        Amirabadi (Saipa Tehran)  
         
        Forwards: Ali Daei (Persepolis Tehran), Arash Borhani
        (Pas Tehran), Khodadad Azizi (Pas Tehran), Vahid
        Hashemian (Bayer Munich), Reza Enayati (Esteghlal
        Tehran), Javad Kazemian, Ali-Reza Nikbakht, Rassoul
        Khatibi  
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