2002–03 Iran 2nd Division

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Iran Football's 2nd Division
Season2002–03
Promoted
2003–04

The following is the standings of the Iran Football's 2nd Division 2002-03 football season.

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First round

Group A

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1 Chooka Talesh 10631168+821Promoted Azadegan League
2 Etka Tehran 1045195+417
3 Sanati Kaveh 1034388013
4 Shahrdari Tabriz 103341110+112
5 Olom Pezeshki Gonbad 10325813511
6Ghonche Sari1013651386
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group B

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1 Shahid Ghandi 1046092+718Promoted Second Round
2 Nirou Moharekeh 1044289116
3 Shahrdari Bushehr 102531110+111
4 Ararat Tehran 102531110+111
5 Mersad Shiraz 1024469310
6 Shahin Bushehr 1015461378
Source: [ citation needed ]

Second round

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1 Shahid Ghandi 312062+45Promoted Azadegan League
2 Nirou Moharekeh 30303303
3 Etka Tehran 30300003
4 Chooka Talesh 30211542
Source: [ citation needed ]

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The following is the standings of the Iran Football's 2nd Division 2003-04 football season.