Iranian Women's Futsal Premier League

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Iranian Women's Futsal Premier League
لیگ برتر فوتسال زنان ایران
Founded2003
CountryIran
Confederation AFC
Number of teams 14
Current champions Peykan Tehran
Current: Iranian Women's Futsal Premier League 2021

Iranian Women's Futsal League competitions are the highest level of women's futsal club competitions in Iran. The first round of the Women's Premier League was held in 2005. [1]

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The first division of the country's women's football league was planned with the presence of 8 teams from the second half of 2003. Before that, the country's women's futsal competitions were held. In the 2003 women's futsal tournament, the four teams of Esteghlal Tehran, Deyhim Ahvaz Municipality, Payam Noavaran Nowshahr and Tejaratkhaneh-e-Junub met in the final stage in May 2003 at the Azadi Complex Women's Sports Hall to win the championship. [2]

History of Iranian Women's Futsal League

Before the start of the Futsal Premier League

In the first stage of the indoor soccer competitions of the first division of the country's clubs, in April 2003, the team of South Hormozgan Trading House became the champion. These competitions were held in the presence of 4 teams from Peykan Tehran, Southern Chamber of Commerce, Ahvaz Municipality and Kermanshah Industry in Bandar Abbas Medical Sciences Hall.

Women's Futsal Premier League

PeriodSeasonChampionRunner-upThird place
1 2005 [3] Rahahan Tehran Payam Noavaran NowshahrDeyhim Ahvaz
2 2006 Tejaratkhaneh Hormozgan Esteghlal Jonoub Dezful Islamic Azad university
3 2007 [4] [5] Esteghlal Jonoub DezfulTejaratkhaneh Hormozgan
4 2008 Rahahan TehranTejaratkhaneh Hormozgan Persepolis Tehran
5 2009 [6] [7] Tejaratkhaneh Hormozgan Arash Bandarabbas Malavan Javan Rasht
6 2010 Tejaratkhaneh Hormozgan Meli Hafari Ahvaz Hejab Ghazvin
7 2011 Isar Persepolis Tehran Hejab GhazvinMeli Hafari Ahvaz
8 2012 Meli Hafari Ahvaz Persepolis Tehran Matin Varamin
9 2013 Meli Hafari Ahvaz Palayesh Naft Abadan Persepolis Tehran
10 2014 Meli Hafari Ahvaz Sepidrood Rasht Islamic Azad university
11 2015 Islamic Azad universityMeli Hafari Ahvaz Taavoni Ahrar Rasht
12 2016 Meli Hafari AhvazIslamic Azad university Palayesh Naft Abadan
13 2017 Palayesh Naft AbadanMeli Hafari AhvazIslamic Azad university
14 [8] [9] 2018 Namino Isfahan Mes Rafsanjan Meli Hafari Ahvaz
15 2019 Mes Rafsanjan Saipa Tehran Meli Hafari Ahvaz / Heyat Football Khorasan Razavi
16 2020 Palayesh Naft AbadanSaipa TehranHeyat Football Khorasan Razavi
17 2021 Peykan Tehran Nasr Fardis Karaj Meli Hafari Ahvaz / Mes Rafsanjan

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