2007–08 Hazfi Cup

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2007–08 Hazfi Cup
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CountryIran
  2006–07
2008–09  

The Hazfi Cup 2007–08 is the 21st staging of Iran's football knockout competition. A record 103 clubs' entries were accepted for the competition. The tournament began on October 15, 2007.

Contents

The cup winner were guaranteed a place in the 2009 AFC Champions League.

This tournament has been organised annually by the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran. Founded in 1975, the competition was not held during the 1980s.

Format

First stage

The first stage of the competition (first three rounds) consists of:

Second stage

The second stage of the competition (rounds four onward) consists of:

First round

DateHome teamScoreAway teamNotes
15 October 2007 Naft Tehran 0–1 Shahrdari Bandar Abbas
15 October 2007 Steel Azin 2–1 Shahrdari Shahr Ray
15 October 2007 Sepidrood Rasht 2–0 Foolad Hormozgan
15 October 2007 Persepolis Borazjan (w/o) Shahrdari Anzali Persepolis withdrew
15 October 2007 Nassaji Mazandaran (w/o) Kowsar Tehran Kowsar withdrew
15 October 2007 Persepolis Ghaemshahr (w/o) Dartak Khorramabad Dartak withdrew
15 October 2007 Mashin Sazi 5–0 Parnia Malayer
15 October 2007West Azarbaijan1–5 Nirou Moharekeh Qazvin
17 October 2007 Fajr Mantaghe Do 5–2 Azad University Langarud
17 October 2007 Sepahan Novin 1–2 Mes Sarcheshme
17 October 2007 Sanaye Arak 3–1 Zoghalsang Kerman
17 October 2007 Kaveh Zanjan 2–1 Sazan Rah Qom
19 October 2007 Foolad 5–0 Moghavemat Tehran

Second round

DateHome teamScoreAway teamNotes
21 October 2007 Nassaji Mazandaran (w/o) Hepco Arak Hepco withdrew
21 October 2007 Moghavemat Shiraz 2–0 Persepolis Ghaemshahr
21 October 2007 Tarbiat Hormozgan 0–4 Mes Sarcheshme
21 October 2007 Shahrdari Anzali 2–1 Mashin Sazi
21 October 2007 Deihim Ahvaz 1–3 Steel Azin
22 October 2007 Fajr Mantaghe Do 0–1 Teraktor Sazi
22 October 2007 Tarbiat Badani Yazd 13–1 Pas Birjand
22 October 2007 Payam Mashhad 5–0 Moghavemat Vahdat Ghom
22 October 2007 Gach Farsan 0–1 Shahrdari Yazd
22 October 2007 Shahed Najafabad 3–0 Sepidrood Rasht
22 October 2007 Shahrdari Tabriz 2–3 Nirou Moharekeh Qazvin
22 October 2007 Foolad Yazd 7–0 Mashin Lent Semnan
22 October 2007 Shahin Ahvaz (w/o) Zagros Yasooj Zagros withdrew
22 October 2007Ghahreman Khorasan Razavi2–3 Shemushack Noshahr
22 October 2007 Esteghlal Jonub 1–2 Mehrkam Pars Tehran
22 October 2007 Lashgar Si Gorgan 0–1 Piroozi Yasouj
23 October 2007 Petroshimi Tabriz 2–2 Shahrdari Bandar Abbas Petroshimi progress 5–4 on penalties

Third round

DateHome teamScoreAway teamNotes
10 November 2007 Shahrdari Yazd 0–6 Foolad
10 November 2007 Samand Tehran 2–0 Shahin Ahvaz
10 November 2007 Sanaye Arak 4–0 Teraktor Sazi Novin
10 November 2007 Steel Azin 1–1 Damash Iranian Steel Azin progress 4–1 on penalties
10 November 2007 Nirou Moharekeh Qazvin 0–1 Kaveh Zanjan
10 November 2007 Piroozi Yasouj 0–1 Shahin Bushehr
10 November 2007 Teraktor Sazi 1–0 Shahed Najafabad
10 November 2007 Moghavemat Shiraz (w/o) Aflak Lorestan Aflak withdrew
10 November 2007 Tohid Kermanshah 1–2 Payam Mashhad
11 November 2007 Mehrkam Pars Tehran 1–0 Shemushack Noshahr
21 November 2007 Aboomoslem 1–1 Mes Kerman Aboomoslem progress 4–2 on penalties [1]
22 November 2007 Sanat Naft 2–3 [2] Persepolis

Fourth Round (1/16 Final – Last 32)

DateHome teamScoreAway teamNotes
22 November 2007 Esteghlal Ahvaz 3–0 Samand Tehran
22 November 2007 Paykan Tehran 2–1 Shahrdari Anzali (after extra time)
22 November 2007 Saba Battery FC 4–0 Teraktor Sazi
22 November 2007 Damash Gilan 3–0 Mes Sarcheshmeh
22 November 2007 Kaveh Zanjan 1–4 Zob Ahan (after extra time)
22 November 2007 Moghavemat Sepasi 0–0 Moghavemat Shiraz Sepasi progress 5–3 on penalties [3]
23 November 2007 Esteghlal 5–3 Tarbiat Badani Yazd
23 November 2007 Foolad 2–1 Saipa
23 November 2007 Payam Mashhad 1–1 Rah Ahan Rah Ahan progress 7–6 on penalties
23 November 2007 Shirin Faraz 1–2 Steel Azin
23 November 2007 Shahin Bushehr 2–0 Malavan
24 November 2007 Bargh Shiraz (w/o) Nassaji Mazandaran Nassaji withdrew
12 December 2007 Pas Hamedan 4–1 Foolad Yazd
17 December 2007 Persepolis 4–1 Petroshimi Tabriz
21 December 2007 Sanaye Arak 1–0 Aboomoslem
18 February 2008 Sepahan 1–0 Mehrkam Pars Tehran

Fifth Round (1/8 Final – Last 16)

DateHome teamScoreAway teamNotes
17 December 2007 Foolad 4–4 Esteghlal Ahvaz Foolad progress 8–7 on penalties
21 December 2007 Rah Ahan 2–2 Steel Azin Rah Ahan progress 5–2 on penalties
21 December 2007 Zob Ahan 1–1 Esteghlal Esteghlal progress 3–1 on penalties
21 December 2007 Bargh Shiraz 1–0 Paykan Tehran
21 December 2007 Shahin Bushehr 2–2 Saba Battery Shahin Bushehr progress 6–5 on penalties
24 December 2007 Pas Hamedan 3–0 Persepolis
26 February 2008 Moghavemat Sepasi 1–2 Sepahan
4 March 2008 Sanaye Arak 0–1 Damash Gilan

Quarterfinals

DateHome teamScoreAway teamNotes
26 February 2008 Pas Hamedan 0–0 Foolad Foolad progress 5–4 on penalties
10 March 2008 Bargh Shiraz 2–0 Shahin Bushehr
22 April 2008 Esteghlal 2–2 Rah Ahan Esteghlal progress 5–3 on penalties
27 May 2008 Damash 4–2 Sepahan (after extra time)

Semifinals

DateHome teamScoreAway teamNotes
29 May 2008 Foolad 1–1 Esteghlal Esteghlal progress 4–2 on penalties
1 June 2008 Damash 2–1 Bargh Shiraz

Final

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Pegah 1–3 (a.e.t.) Esteghlal 1–00–3

Leg 1

Damash 1–0 Esteghlal
Gilauri Soccerball shade.svg40'
Sardar Jangal Stadium, Rasht
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Mozafarizadeh

Leg 2

Esteghlal 3 – 0
(a.e.t.)
Damash
Mehdi Amirabadi Soccerball shade.svg15'
Mojtaba Jabari Soccerball shade.svg95'
Arash Borhani Soccerball shade.svg99'
Azadi Stadium, Tehran
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Hedayat Mombeini

Bracket

1st Round 2nd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Persepolis 4
Petroshimi Tabriz 1 Persepolis 0
Pas Hamedan 4 PAS Hamedan 3
Foolad Yazd 1 PAS Hamedan 0 (4)
Esteghlal Ahvaz 3 Foolad 0 (5)
Samand Tehran 0 Esteghlal Ahvaz 4 (7)
Foolad 2 Foolad 4 (8)
Saipa 1 Foolad 1 (2)
Payam Mashhad 1 (6) Esteghlal 1 (4)
Rah Ahan 1 (7) Rah Ahan 2 (5)
Shirin Faraz 1 Steel Azin 2 (2)
Steel Azin 2 Rah Ahan 2 (3)
Esteghlal 5 Esteghlal 2 (5)
Tarbiat Badani Yazd 3 Esteghlal 1 (3)
Kaveh Zanjan 1 Zob Ahan 1 (1)
Zob Ahan 4 Esteghlal 0–3 (3)
Bargh Shiraz - Damash Gilan 1–0 (1)
Nassaji Mazandaran - Bargh Shiraz 1
Paykan Tehran 2 Paykan Tehran 0
Shahrdari Anzali 1 Bargh Shiraz 2
Shahin Bushehr 2 Shahin Bushehr 0
Malavan 0 Shahin Bushehr 2 (6)
Saba Battery 4 Saba Battery 2 (5)
Teraktor Sazi 0 Bargh Shiraz 1
Moghavemat Sepasi 0 (5) Pegah Gilan 2
Moghavemat Shiraz 0 (3) Moghavemat Sepasi 1
Sepahan 1 Sepahan 2
Mehrkam Pars Tehran 0 Sepahan 2 (2)
Aboomoslem 0 Pegah Gilan 2 (4)
Sanaye Arak 1 Sanaye Arak 0
Pegah Gilan 3 Pegah Gilan 1
Mes Sarcheshmeh 0

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