January 7, 2000, Berkeley, California For Immediate Release Contact: Niloofar M. Nouri, The City of Berkeley and Oakland Welcome Iran's National Soccer Team, Declare March 20th "Persian Heritage Day". Iran's National Soccer Team, visiting the United States for a series of friendship games received formal welcome proclamations from the City of Berkeley and the City of Oakland on Saturday, January 8th, 2000. Representatives from the offices of Berkeley Mayor, Shirley Dean and Oakland Mayor, Jerry Brown attended a Saturday Brunch at Persian Center in Berkeley, California on Saturday, January 8, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., (located at 2029 Durant Avenue in Berkeley) and read proclamations at 12:00 p.m. Team Members and representatives from the Iranian National Team were invited to receive this unusual and high honor. The Iranian National Team played Mexico on Sunday, January 9th at the Oakland Coliseum (Oakland, California), Ecuador on Wednesday, January 12th in Los Angeles at the Coliseum, and the USA on January 16th at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Iran and US started the new Millennium with a friendly replay of the highly publicized 1998 World Cup match in which the US lost to Iran 2-1. Soccer is Iran's national pastime, and with the success of the team Internationally and in the World Cup in 1998, Iranians and Iranian-Americans, around the world (approximately 500,000 in California) have been eager to see more games between the two teams. Mohammad Khakpour, an Iranian player plays professionally in the MLS on the New York MetroStars team and played for Iran at these games. Persian Center President, Shahin Tabrizi, stated, "We are very excited about the friendly games between the two teams and are very glad to witness a great relationship developing between the people of the two countries, devoid of politics." In what many say is the first steps toward rapprochement and normalization of relations between the two countries, Iran and the US have opened limited cultural and sports contacts over the past year. The Persian Center is a non-profit charitable organization, dedicated to providing an environment for education, cultural celebrations, and exhibitions to promote an understanding of the Persian culture and heritage, as well as peace through education and understanding. Comments are closed.
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