Tractor S.C.

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Tractor Cultural Sports Economic Club (Persian: باشگاه فرهنگی ورزشی اقتصادی تراکتور, Bâšgâh-e Farhangi Varzeši Eqtesâdi-ye Terâktor), commonly known as Tractor, formerly Tractor Sazi,[2] is an Iranian football club based in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan, that competes in the Persian Gulf Pro League. The club was founded in 1970 by the Iran Tractor Manufacturing Company.

Tractor Sports Club
Full nameTractor Sports Club
Nickname(s)The Tractor
Short nameTractor
Founded1970; 54 years ago (1970)[1]
StadiumYadegar-e Emam Stadium
Capacity66,833
OwnerMohammad Reza Zonuzi
ChairmanHooshang Nasirzadeh
Head CoachHamid Motahari (caretaker)
LeaguePersian Gulf Pro League
2022–23Persian Gulf Pro League, 4th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Since the beginning of the 1996–97 season, Tractor has played its home games at the Sahand which has a seating capacity of 66,833, though it is able to hold more people during important matches. Tractor holds the attendance record for a promoted team in Iranian football when they had an estimated average attendance about 57,000 during the 2009–10 season.[3] The club is owned and supported by the businessman Mohammad Reza Zonuzi since 2018.

Tractor is one of the most successful clubs in Tabriz, having won two Hazfi Cups and one Azadegan League title. The club's colors are red.

History

Tractor's squad in 1974 before a Takht Jamshid Cup match

Pre-Revolution

Tractor FC was formed in 1969 in support of the Tractor Manufacturing Company in Tabriz. They played in the Pasargad League for five years until 1975. They finished 1975–76 as the winner of the Pasargard League and were promoted to the Takht Jamshid Cup (now the Iran Pro League). In their first season in the Takht Jamshid Cup, they were in poor form, and as a result they were relegated to the Pasargard League after just one year in the first division. They also lost the Hazfi Cup final to Malavan in the cup's inaugural edition. After their relegation, Hossein Fekri remained as the club's manager and led them to a return to the first division for the 1977–78 season, which they finished in 5th place. In the 1978–79 season, which never finished due to the Iranian Revolution, they were in 8th place with twelve matches played. Their rival at the time was Machine Sazi, who are also based in Tabriz.

Post-Revolution

In the 1980s the national league was suspended due to the Iran–Iraq War, therefore Tractor were forced to compete in the Tabriz Local Leagues for many years. In the 1986–87 Qods League the East Azerbaijan Provincial team, with a mix of players from Tractor and rivals Machine Sazi, made it to the final, but were defeated in the final by the Isfahan Provincial team.

1990s

Romanian coach Vasile Godja was in charge of Tractor's youth teams from 1986. He was also a worker at the Tractor Company and discovered various talents as the B team's coach. He also discovered and trained various talented players like Karim Bargheri, Sirous Dinmohammadi, Alireza Nikmer and Hossein Khatibi which, in time, played for Iran's national team. In 1990, he was promoted to first team coach and led the club in the 1992–93 season, finishing third place in the national competition. Esmail Halali was their star in this period. Under his leadership in 1994, Tractor made the finals of the Hazfi Cup again, this time losing to Bahman in the final, and won the MILLS International cup in India in 1995.

Godja left the team in 1997 after eight years in charge of the club. Mohammad Hossein Ziaei then became the player-coach of Tractor. At this time, notable players of the team started their migration to the other clubs. 1998 to 2001 they finished the league in mid-table.

Iran Pro League

In 2001, IRIFF formed the Iran Pro League as the professional league. The inaugural 2001–02 season under Reza Vatankhah and Mahmoud Yavari's management, saw Tractor relegated to the Azadegan League after the club finished bottom of the league.

Relegation to Azadegan League

Tractor spent seven seasons in the Azadegan League (Iran's second division) and were unable to climb to the Iran Pro League. Tractor qualified for the promotion play-off in the 2006–07 season but lost to Shirin Faraz 4–2. After the appointment of Faraz Kamalvand as the manager before the 2008–09 season, Tractor were promoted to the Iran Pro League for the first time in 8 years.

Return to Pro League

Tractor players in 2019–20 season.

In the 2011–12 season and under Amir Ghalenoei's management, Tractor finished as runners-up, securing a spot for the 2013 AFC Champions League. This was the first time Tractor had qualified for the competition, subsequently qualifying for the 2014 and 2015 editions as well. In July 2012, former Benfica and Sevilla coach, Toni was named as the club's manager. He led the club to a runners up finish in the Iran Pro League.

Champions League

Toni, who won the 2013–14 Hazfi Cup and ended up as runners up in 2012–13 and 2014–15 Pro League.

After a fall out between Oliveira and the club chairman, Oliveira was sacked and Majid Jalali was brought in for the 2013–14 season. After a poor run of results, Jalali was fired and Toni returned, almost immediately leading Tractor to a Hazfi Cup Championship, and a place in the 2015 AFC Champions League. They also finished the season in the 6th place, after they defeated Esteghlal 3–1 in the last match at Azadi Stadium. Tractor were also unable to qualify for the knock-out stage of the AFC Champions League for the second consecutive year, after they finished 4th in their group in both the 2013 and 2014 editions. In 2015, Tractor again were eliminated in the group stage of the AFC Champions League for the third straight time.

On 15 May 2015, the final match of the season was played between Tractor and Naft Tehran. The match took place at Sahand Stadium in Tabriz. After communication issues at the stadium, Tractor staff mistakenly thought that Sepahan was losing to Saipa, which would mean Tractor would win the league with a draw. Tractor tied the game, believing that a 3–3 draw with Naft had won them the title. While they were celebrating with their fans on the field, they found out that the actual result of the parallel game was 2–0 for Sepahan and that Sepahan were league champions. Tractor finished as runners-up for the third time, with Amir Ghalenoi in 2011–12 and Toni in 2012–13 and 2014–15.[4][5]

Celebration after a 2–0 win against Pakhtakor in 2016 AFC Champions League group stage match.

Midway through the 2015–16 season, Tractor head coach Toni was once again sacked and replaced by Amir Ghalenoi. On 24 February 2016 Tractor won their first match of the 2016 AFC Champions League in a 4–0 win against Emirati club Al Jazira. Tractor won the return leg 1–0 on 2 March 2016 in Abu Dhabi as well. After the first two games, Tractor surpassed the most points they ever gained in the AFC Champions League group stage. Tractor qualified for the knock-out stages of the Champions League for the first time in their history on 19 April 2016 after defeating Saudi club Al-Hilal 2–0. Tractor eventually lost in the Round of 16 to Emirati club Al Nasr.

In the 2016–17 season, Tractor defeated Zob Ahan in the semi-final of the Hazfi Cup to reach the final against Naft Tehran. In January 2017, it was revealed that Tractor had been suspended from two transfer windows by FIFA, due to outstanding debts to former players. This led to the club terminating the contract of Sajjad Shahbazzadeh, whom they had signed days earlier.

Fans

Fans before a Pro League match.

Official anthem

There are a lot of popular marches for Tractor, but 'Tiraxtur iftixarımız' ('Tractor is our pride'), created and implemented in 2012, was chosen as the official anthem. The table below shows the lyrics of the Tractor fans anthem:[citation needed].

Violence and racist slogans

In home games, Tractor fans often shout racial insults and calls to violence against the other ethnic groups in Iran, in particular Persians and Kurds.[6] Some supporters also carry the flag of the Republic of Azerbaijan inside the stadium.[7] In a match on November 1, 2019, in response to Turkey's recent military operation against the Syrian Kurds, the ethnic Azerbaijani Tractor fans chanted "Death to Kurds!" throughout the match and carried banners stating "Either Czechoslovakia or Yugoslavia!", in reference to the Yugoslav Wars.[8]

A percentage of fans do not care much about the football game and its results, and are looking for a safe gathering place to express political separatist tendencies, as some Tractor fans compare their club and Pan-Turkism with Barcelona and Catalanism ideology.[9][10] These movements mainly include chanting slogans and carrying ethnic writings, and sometimes they have themes in support of Turkey and the Republic of Azerbaijan political acts.[11][12]

During the transfer of the 16th Persian Gulf Pro League, the CEO of Tractor club, Mostafa Ajorlu announced a two-year contract with Varazdat Haroyan, the central defender of the Armenian national team. But twelve hours after this incident, the CEO of Tractor published an article on his Instagram and announced that they gave up recruiting Haroyan.[13] Ajorlu stated that the reason for this action was the unity of the Turks and in response to the protest of some of the team's fans, the fans' protest was due to the so-called «occupation of Karabagh» by Armenians, and they consider Israel and Armenia to be the occupiers.[14] This action was criticized by the media due to suspicions about racism and the involvement of politics in sports. Also, on 10 March 2017, during the match between Tractor and Sepahan teams that was held at Yadgar-e Imam Stadium in Tabriz, some Tractor fans set on fire the Armenian flag inside the stadium in protest of the incidents that occurred during the visit of the prime minister of Armenia to Tehran.[15]

Damage to opponent's stadiums

In some away games, Tractor fans burned the stadium seats and damaged the walls of the stadium. In 2018, they inflicted heavy damage on the Azadi stadium.[16] In 2017, They did damage to Yadegar-e Emam Stadium of Qom.[17]

Crest

From its foundation, the team used a red crest. On the exterior circle, the name of the club and the date of its foundation were written. The second crest was white until 2013, when the club changed the colour of the crest to black.

Kit

They were previously sponsored by the Hamrah-e Aval (Mobile Telecommunication Company). In July 2018, the club signed a contract with Merooj, starting from 2017–18 Iran Pro League season.

YearsKit manufacturers
1970–1974Umbro
1974–2005Puma
2005–2010Daei Sport
2010–2013Uhlsport
2013–2014Merooj
2014–2017Kelme
2017–2018Li-Ning
2018–2019Merooj
2019–2021Adidas
2021–presentStart

Media

The official matches of the club in Iran Pro League, Hazfi Cup and AFC Champions League are broadcast from Sahand TV (The club's city owned TV station), Varzesh and Shoma channels. Online viewing is also available on the official site of the club and three above TV channels sites. Important matches are also broadcast from IRIB TV3, Jame Jam and SAHAR TV.

Ownership

The club is owned by the Tractor Manufacturing Company since its establishment in 1970. Since 2011, it has been owned by Kowsar Foundation (51%),[18] with 30% of the club belonging to the East-Azerbaijan Province.[19] In addition, the Iranian Mehr Institute is an affiliate of Kowsar Foundation and other stakeholders and custodians of the club. Kowsar Foundation is part of Sepah Pasdaran – with the club enabling its players to complete their military service. Since 2018, the club has been owned by Mohammad Reza Zonouzi, an Iranian businessman and shareholder.

Rivals

Tractor has most rivalry with two big Iranian football clubs, Esteghlal and Persepolis.

Persepolis–Tractor rivalry

Persepolis–Tractor rivalry started in 2009, when Tractor returned to first tier of Iranian football league after eight years, and their fans were passionate about this event. Mustafa Denizli is one of the club's most popular coaches in this rivalry. In 2019, Tractor defeated Persepolis after more than five years, when Denizli was the head coach.[20][21]

Esteghlal–Tractor rivalry

This rivalry started in 2009, and in the past years this rivalry was a bit overwhelmed by violence from both fans. On 10 May 2015, Tractor defeated Esteghlal with four goals.[22] On 1 November 2019, they were beaten 4–2 by Esteghlal in Yadegar-e Emam Stadium.[23]

Machine Sazi–Tractor rivalry

Tractor has brotherly relationship with Machine Sazi (another football club from Tabriz). During the 1970s, both Tractor and Machine Sazi met regularly in the Takht Jamshid Cup, and both teams had some memorable successes in the fixture. Following the creation of the Azadegan League, Machine Sazi and Tractor met twice in the 1996–97 Azadegan League.

Machine Sazi's promotion to the Iran Pro League in 2016 saw fans eagerly anticipating the first league derbies in seven years.

Affiliated clubs

Players

Current squad

As of 1 February 2024
No.Pos. NationPlayer
22DF  IRNMohammad Naderi
33DF  IRNAref Aghasi
49GK  IRNAdib ZareiU21
66MF  IRNBehzad SalamiU23
72FW  IRNArsalan Motahari
75DF  IRNMohammad Hosseini
78FW  IRNRahman Jafari
88MF  IRNSiamak Nemati
90FW  IRNSajjad Ashouri
91FW  IRNAmirreza JeddiU21
93MF  IRNMehdi ShabaniU23
95DF  IRNMorteza JavaheriU23
96DF  IRNAbolfazl RezaeiU21
97FW  IRNAmirali KhorramiU21
99FW  IRNAmir EbrahimzadehU21
  • U21 = Under 21 year player. U23 = Under 23 year player. INJ = Out of main squad due to injury.


For recent transfers, see List of Iranian football transfers summer 2023.

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Stadium

Sahand Stadium is the home ground of the club.

Tractor played their home matches from 1979 until 1996 in the 20,000 capacity Bagh Shomal Stadium (Takhti Stadium), 1976 AFC Asian Cup stadium. Sahand Stadium (Yadegar-e Emam Stadium) was replaced with Bagh-e Shomal Stadium after it was completed in January 1996. The stadium is the second biggest stadium in Iran with 66,833 seats. The stadium is also part of Tabriz Olympic Complex.

During Sahand Stadium's renovation from 2005 to 2006, Bakeri Stadium was the club's home ground in the Azadegan League matches. The stadium has a 10,000 seater capacity.

Recent seasons

The results of the club in last thirteen years:

SeasonPositionMPWDLGFGAGDPtsHazfi CupACLTop Scorers (Goals)Manager(s)
2021–22 PGP13th30710142632-6311/16 Final – M. Abbaszadeh(8) P. Babaei(5) F. Karimi Z. Soldo E. Sağlam
2020–21 PGP4th3012993529+6451/8 Final1/8 Final M. Abbaszadeh(12) P. Babaei(8) A. Mansourian M. Shojaei R. Khatibi
2019–20 PGP4th3014883121+850Champions – E. Hajsafi(6) R. Asadi(5) M. Denizli S. Elhami –
2018–19 PGP5th30141064225+17521/16 Final – A. Stokes(11) A. Dejagah(6) J. Toshack M. Taghavi G. Leekens
2017–18 PGP10th30810122833−5341/4 FinalsGS E. Pahlevan(6) M. Iranpourian(6) Y. Golmohammadi E. Sağlam –
2016–17 PGP3rd30151143824+1456Runners-up – F. Hatami(7) Edinho(7) A. Ghalenoei – –
2015–16 PGP4th30131254327+1651Semi-final1/8 Final A. Nong(7) M. Iranpourian(7) Toni A. Ghalenoei –
2014–15 PGPRunners-up3017765834+24581/16 FinalGS Edinho(20) S. Nariman Jahan(9) R. Khatibi Toni –
2013–14 PGP6th30111363933+645ChampionsGS K. Ansarifard(14) S. Daghighi(5) M. Jalali Toni –
2012–13 PGPRunners-up34181155532+23651/8 FinalGS M. Salehi(16) Flavio Paixao(10) Toni – –
2011–12 PGPRunners-up3419965732+25661/16 Final – Flavio Paixao(10) Tosi(8) A. Ghalenoei – –
2010–11 PGP5th34151274229+13571/8 Final – A. Alizadeh(8) Karrar(8) F. Kamalvand – –
2009–10 PGP7th34111494342+1471/8 Final – M. Ebrahimi(10) F. Kheirkhah(10) F. Kamalvand – –

Seasons

The table below chronicles the achievements of Tractor in various competitions.

SeasonLeaguePositionHazfi CupACLNotes
1971–72Local League4thNot heldNot heldRegion C
1972–732nd Division4thGroup B
1973–742nd Division2nd
1974–752nd Division1stPromoted
1975–76Takht Jamshid Cup16thFinalRelegated
1976–772nd Division2nd1/8 FinalPromoted
1977–78Takht Jamshid Cup5thNot held
1978–79Takht Jamshid Cupdid not finish
1980–81Tabriz Football League10thdid not qualifyRelegated
1981–82Tabriz Football League's 2nd Div.1stPromoted
1982–83Tabriz Football League6th
1983–845th
1984–851st
1985–862nd
1986–873rd
1987–882nd
1988–892nd
1989–90Qods League4thQuarter-finals
1990–912nd Division3rd1/8 FinalPromoted
1991–92Azadegan League10thNot held
1992–933rdNot held
1993–948thFinal
1994–959thFirst RoundRelegated
1995–962nd Division2ndSecond RoundPromoted
1996–97Azadegan League11thSecond Round
1997–989thNot held
1998–9911thSecond Round
1999–006th1/16 Final
2000–0112thSecond Round
2001–02Iran Pro League14thThird RoundRelegated
2002–03Azadegan League3rdSecond Round
2003–048thThird Round
2004–057thThird Round
2005–062ndSecond Round
2006–071stSecond RoundPromoted to Play Off
2007–084th1/16 Final
2008–091stQuarter-finalsPromoted
2009–10Persian Gulf Cup7thSecond Round
2010–115th1/8 Final
2011–122nd1/16 Final
2012–132nd1/8 FinalGroup stage
2013–146thChampionGroup stage
2014–152nd1/16 FinalGroup stage
2015–164thSemi-final1/8 Final
2016–173rdFinal
did not qualify
2017–1810thQuarter-finalsGroup stage
2018–195thRound of 32did not qualify
2019–204thChampion
2020–214th1/8 Final1/8 Final
2021–2213th1/16 Finaldid not qualify
2022–234th1/16 Finaldid not qualify

Honours

Tractor players celebrating winning Hazfi Cup in 2014

Official titles

Runner up (3): 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15
Third Place (2): 2016–17, 1992–93
Winner (2): 2013–14, 2019–20
Runner up (3): 1975–76, 1994–95, 2016–17
Runner up (1): 2020
Winner (1): 2008–09
Winner (1): 1974–75
Runner up (2): 1976–77, 1995–96
Winner (1): 1992
Winner (1): 1984–85
Winner (1): 1981–82

Unofficial titles

Winner (1): 1995–96[27][28]
  • Sardaran Shahid International Cup
Winner (2): 1995, 1996
  • Shohada Cup
Winner (2): 2014, 2017

Personnel

Current coaching staff

PositionStaff
Head coach Paco Jemez
Assistant coaches Luna Eslava
Mohammad Nosrati
Joaquín Gil
Goalkeeper coach Emilio Álvarez
Fitness coach Julio Luis Muñoz
Technical manager Hossein Khatibi
Team manager Kazem Mahmoodi

Management

PositionStaff
OwnerMohammad Reza Zonouzi
Presidenthushang nasirzadeh
Board chairmanAbbas Elyasi
Board members

Alireza Navin
Mohammad Javad Dolfkar
Ghafour Kargari
Dara Ghaznavi
Mohammad Ali Mojtahedi
Saeed Abbasi

Fans club presidentEsmaeil Ghilichkhani
Academy managerSadegh Pourhossein

Sports statistics

  • Updated to May 2017.

General information

Details
ConceptTimes
Seasons in Iran 1st Tier League23
Seasons in Iran 2nd Tier League12
Promotions to Iran 1st Tier League4
Participations in the Hazfi Cup27
Participations in Asian competitions5
All-time best position in Iran Pro League2nd

Asian record

Asian Club Championship / AFC Champions League

Accurate as of 21 January 2019
CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
AFC Champions League3699183952−13025.00

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.

Asian Club Championship / AFC Champions League
SeasonRoundRivalHomeAwayAgg.
2013Group stage
(Group A)
Al-Jazira3–10–2
El Jaish2–43–3
Al-Shabab0–10–1
2014Group stage
(Group C)
Al-Ittihad1–00–2
Lekhwiya0–10–0
Al-Ain2–21–3
2015Group stage
(Group D)
Nasaf Qarshi1–21–2
Al-Ahli1–02–3
Al-Ahli2–20–2
2016Group stage
(Group C)
Al-Jazira4–01–0
Pakhtakor2–00–1
Al-Hilal1–22–0
Round of 16 Al-Nasr3–11–44–5
2018Group stage
(Group A)
Al-Jazira1–10–0
Al-Ahli0–10–2
Al-Gharafa1–30–3
2021Group stage
(Group B)
Pakhtakor0–03–3
Sharjah0–00–2
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya1–00–0
Round of 16 Al-Nassr0-1

Top goalscores in ACL

RankPlayerGoalsSeasons
1 Mohammad Abbaszadeh41
Farzad Hatami42
2 Geílson Soares31
Bakhtiar Rahmani31
3 Mehdi Seyed-Salehi21
Edinho21
Aloys Nong21
Augusto21
Farshad Ahmadzadeh22
Mohammad Iranpourian24
4 Ashkan Dejagah11
Mehdi Tikdari11
Karim Ansarifard11
Saeed Daghighi11
Flávio Paixão11
Mehdi Sharifi11
Saeid Aghaei11
Shoja' Khalilzadeh11
Shahin Saghebi12
Javad Kazemian12
Masoud Ebrahimzadeh12
Milad Fakhreddini13

[29]

Individual records

Lists of the players with the most caps and top goalscorers for the club, as of 3 June 2019.Mohammad Ebrahimi is the club's all-time most capped player and top scorer with 31 goals in 180 games. This list includes goals from all competitive matches.

Mohammad Ebrahimi is leading all time goalscorer's list for the club.

All Top Scorers

#NameNationalityGoals
1Ahad Sheykhlari Iran111
2Mohammad Ebrahimi Iran34
Mohammad Abbaszadeh Iran34
4Farzad Hatami Iran31
5Edinho Brazil29
6Mohammad Iranpourian Iran28
7Flavio Lopes Brazil21
8Mehdi Seyed-Salehi Iran19
9Reza Asadi Iran18
10Saman Nariman Jahan Iran17

All Top Appearances

#NameNationalityApps
1Ahad Sheykhlari Iran452
2Mehdi Kiani Iran296
3Mohammad Ebrahimi Iran216
4Mohammad Reza Akhbari Iran174
5Mohammad Iranpourian Iran165
6Masoud Ebrahimzadeh Iran159
7Morteza Asadi Iran142
8Mohammad Nosrati Iran123
9Ehsan Haji Safi Iran117
10Farzad Hatami Iran113

References