- PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
January 6, 2000 - Niloofar Mohtasham-Nouri, Persian Center
Photos - Bijan Sartipi
01/06/00 - Oakland,
California - Iran's National Soccer Team began their
preparation for Sunday's game against Mexico today. Despite indications
of jetlag, players jogged at a park near Lake Merritt in Oakland
at approximately 10:30 a.m.
While the team members took
an early afternoon break, an official
press conference was held on the 21st floor of the Marriott
Hotel at 3:00 p.m. Members from the Iranian, Mexican, and American
press participated in a "question & answer" session
led by the team's head coach, Mansour Pour-Heidari. The Director
of Officials of the US Soccer Federation, Esfandiar Baharmast,
translated the responses while Javad Zarrincheh , Captain of
the Team, and Emilio Pozzi, Director of the US Soccer Federation,
occasionally pitched in.
During the Q&A session,
Mr. Pour-Heidari stated that the main goal of this trip is to
familiarize the team with three strong opponents, in preparation
for the Asia Nations Cup and World Cup 2002. The results are
not important, these are friendly matches," Pour-Heidari
said. "They are useful in preparation and evaluating the
strengths and weaknesses of the team. The important thing is
to really get to know the players." Additionally, he described
the US Team as a "good team" that is improving everyday-
- perhaps an indication that next week's game will not be taken
lightly.
The team headed for the Oakland Coliseum at 3:30 p.m.
for their first official practice game. All 21 team members participated
in the warm-up exercises that included forward and backward running,
"one-on-one" practice, and "keep away"; two
players challenged the two goalkeepers while everyone else "scrimmaged".
The handful of media representatives and tens of fans watched
intently, anticipating their team's preparedness for the game
against Mexico on Sunday, January 9, 2000. The practice ended
with more cheers, autographs,
interviews, and photographs, despite continued tight security.
Back at the hotel, most team
members enjoyed a private dinner buffet at 8:00 p.m., while others
battled jetlag. A steady stream of fans popped in and out of
the lobby all evening, in an attempt to catch a glimpse of the
team members and complete their "autograph" collections
on balls or t-shirts. Some of the luckier fans enjoyed the luxury
of chatting with Khakpour,
Mahdavi-Kia, and Fanaei
over dessert; all three were very generous with their time, energy,
and smiles, until they retired an hour later. The team is scheduled
to continue perfecting their skills at another practice session
at the Oakland Coliseum at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, January 7, 2000.
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