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		PFDC - IRAN, A home victory 
		against 14th placed Bargh Shiraz on Friday (16:30 Tehran time) is all 
		Esteghlal Tehran needs to lift the Iranian League title for the first 
		time since 2001.  
		 
		Five years ago, the "Blues" won the last edition of the 
		semi-professional Azadegan League, four points ahead of archrivals 
		Persepolis Tehran, just to fail to secure one single league title in the 
		four following seasons of the Iranian Pro League (IPL) so far.  
		 
		Now the Tehran giants go into the last round with a one-point-lead ahead 
		of Pas Tehran, who face a tough challenge with an away match against AFC 
		Champions League participants Saba Battery.  
		 
		Esteghlal coach Ghalenoi will have to do without the suspended defender 
		Pirouz Ghorbani and possibly without the injured striker Siavash 
		Akbarpour. Fortunately for Esteghlal, Bargh won't be able to lineup the 
		also suspended Samad Zare. 
		 
		Pas, probably in the last league match under the helm of Turkish coach 
		Denizli who is expected to leave Iran in summer, will have to go into 
		the already hard enough match against Saba Battery without the suspended 
		national team defender Mohammad Nosrati, as well as Khosrow Heydari and 
		Sattar Hamedani. 
		 
		Esteghlal's task of beating Bargh, who narrowly escaped relegation, 
		looks easy on paper, however, the team from the capital already failed 
		twice in similar situations in recent years.  
		 
		Before the last match of the 2001/02 season, Esteghlal were on top of 
		the table, two points ahead of Persepolis, but suffered an embarassing 
		1-0 defeat against Malavan in Anzali, which, in combination with the 
		"Reds" 1-0 win over Fajr Sepassi, cost Esteghlal the title.  
		 
		Two years and a disappointing ninth place in the 2002/03 season later, 
		Esteghlal again looked like certain IPL winners, leading Pas Tehran by 
		one point with two rounds to go, but the "Blues" suffered another trauma 
		after a 2-1 defeat to Esteghlal Ahvaz in the second last round. Pas' 
		wins over Sepahan (4-3) and Esteghlal Ahvaz (5-0) earned the club the 
		title, while Esteghlal once more finished as runners-up despite a 3-2 
		victory over Pegah on the last matchday.  
		 
		After a third place last season, Esteghlal now once more have fate in 
		their own hands.   |