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| Iran U17 |
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| Nickname(s) |
Team Melli Nojavanan
("The U 17 National Team") |
| Association |
I.R.I.F.F. |
| Confederation |
AFC (Asia) |
| Head coach |
Ali Doosti |
| Captain |
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| Most caps |
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| Top scorer |
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| FIFA code |
IRN |
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| First international |
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| Biggest win |
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| Biggest defeat |
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| World Cup |
| Appearances |
1 (First in 2001) |
| Best result |
Round 1, 2001 |
| AFC U-17 Championship |
| Appearances |
6 (First in 1996) |
| Best result |
Runner up, 2000 |
The Iranian Under 17's football team, more commonly known as the Nojavanan, is controlled by I.R.I.F.F. and represents Iran in international Under 17 football competitions.
[edit] Play Back to FIFA U-17 World Championship 2001
[edit] Matches
[edit] Next matches
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National football teams of Iran
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National sports teams of Iran
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Baseball | Basketball (Men, Women) | Boxing | Cricket | Field Hockey (Men, Women)
Football (Men, Men U-23, Men U-20, Men U-17, Women, Beach) | Futsal (Men, Women)
Handball (Men, Women) | Rugby Union | Tennis | Volleyball (Men, Men U-21, Men U-19, Women)
Water Polo | Wrestling (Freestyle, Greco-Roman)
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