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    IRNA - Budding striker Mehrzad Ma'danchi hit 
    two to help Persepolis beat the Navy's Malavan 3-1 in the League Cup 
    quarterfinal in Azadi Stadium, west of the capital, Saturday.  
     
    The northerners should have opened the scoring two minutes after the kickoff 
    through striker Mohammad Gholami, whose drilling header was diverted to 
    corner by Persepolis keeper Mohammad Mohammadi.  
     
    Persepolis also lost a couple of scoring chances, but out-of-sort forward 
    Javad Kazemian missed the best opportunity on 25 minutes when he hit the 
    ball against Malavan goalie Massoud Gholamalizad's face with the goal 
    begging.  
     
    Ma'danchi stole a loose ball four minutes later, forcing a dive from 
    Gholamalizad, whose fingertips denied the Reds the opener, reported the 
    English-language daily Tehran Times in its Sunday's edition.  
     
    The striker recently summoned to national training camp rattled the crossbar 
    in the 38th minute and seconds later his teammate Mohammad-Reza Mamani lost 
    his balance in the area, but the referee Iraj Nazari ruled out a penalty 
    award.  
     
    Some 35,000 fans, however, celebrated the opener one minute from the 
    interval as midfielder Pejman Nouri's inswinging drive from behind the box 
    found the back of the net.  
     
    It was not the day of Kazemian as the striker failed to clear the advancing 
    Gholamalizad in a one-on-one confrontation four minutes into the second 
    half.  
     
    Persepolis made it 2-0 on 70 minutes following a solo effort from the Czech 
    signing Robert Saha. The left winger carried the ball some 35 yards before 
    leaving Ma'danchi alone with the keeper to beat with a side-footed kick.  
     
    Malavan midfielder Maziar Zare' stopped the fans' party one minute later, 
    sending a long free-kick in an unguarded net.  
     
    But Ma'danchi wrapped up the victory four minutes from time with a classy 
    drive from an acute angle, ricocheting in off the far post.  
     
    SAVIOR NOURI  
    In another quarterfinal played Friday, Mohammad Nouri inspired Sepahan into 
    a 1-0 home victory over Tractor Sazi.  
     
    The only goal of the match came after 22 minutes when Nouri capitalized on a 
    goalkeeping blunder from Kazem Farhani, firing home from close range.  
     
    Tractor Sazi should have leveled the game in the 36th minute through Alireza 
    Daghagheleh, who surprisingly did not find the empty net.  
     
    Farhani blocked a goal-bounder header from Sepahan striker Rassoul Khatibi 
    one minute from the break.  
     
    Sepahan keeper Massoud Homami denied the visitor the equalizer on 60 
    minutes, palming away a header from Mohammad-Ali Faridi-Khatibi on the 
    goal-line.  
     
    The home side almost doubled the cushion, rattling the post with a free-kick 
    from Abbas Aqaei with one minute to go.  
     
    ESTEQLAL WITHDRAWAL  
    Esteqlal Thursday announced its withdrawal from Iran's League Cup.  
     
    Esteqlal was to travel to the northern capital Sari on April 28 to play 
    Nojan in the League Cup quarterfinal.  
     
    The capital's popular side that celebrated the fifth Iran Pro League (IPL) 
    title last Friday explained that eight players of the team are training in 
    national camp and some have been sidelined by injuries.  
     
    National call-up and injuries prompted the club's directorate to make the 
    decision, read the announcement.  
     
    Esteqlal Sports-Cultural Club has apologized to millions of fans and 
    northerners, vowing to play a friendly in the province at an appropriate 
    time.  
     
    Winning 59 points from 30 games, Esteqlal lifted the IPL trophy in Azadi 
    Stadium packed with over 110,000 fans.  
     
    The Football Federation has yet to decide on the Blues' withdrawal.  
     
    In semifinals, Persepolis takes on Nojan and Sepahan plays Saba Battery.
     
    
    
      
    
    
      
    
    
      
    
    
      
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