2008–09 Iranian Futsal Super League

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Futsal Super League
Season2008–09
Champions Foolad Mahan
Matches played182
Goals scored1,175 (6.46 per match)
Top goalscorer
32 Goals
Morteza Azimaei
Vahid Shamsaei
Biggest home winMelli Haffari9-0 Zoghalsang
Biggest away winZoghalsang 1-8Foolad Mahan
Highest scoringLabaniyat Arjan 5-10 Shahid Mansouri
Foolad Mahan 12-3 Eram Kish
2009–10

The following is the standings of the Futsal Super League's 2008/09 season.

Contents

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Foolad Mahan (C)2216339750+4751League Champions
2 Eram Kish 2213458860+2843
3 Tam Iran Khodro 2212558859+2941
4 Shahid Mansouri 2211658367+1639
5 Rah 2210396360+333
6 Gostaresh Foolad 22102107065+532
7 Poushineh Baft 228687375230
8 Labaniyat Arjan 2276967831627
9 Elmo Adab 2258950671723
10 Melli Haffari 225512811022120
11 Sadra 22371252651316
12 Zoghalsang 224117441035913
13 Azad University (R)00000000 [lower-alpha 1] Relegation to the 1st Division
14 Esteghlal (R)00000000 [lower-alpha 2]
Updated to match(es) played on 17 January 2009. Source: http://cups.ir
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Azad University withdrew from the league before the beginning. [1]
  2. Esteghlal disqualification from the league before the beginning. [2]

Results table

Home \ Away ARJ ELM ERM GFT MAH HFR BAF RAS SAD MAN TAM ZOG
Labaniyat Arjan 1–13–35–24–06–62–23–25–35–102–55–2
Elmo Adab 1–11–75–13–53–32–22–04–32–46–32–1
Eram Kish 7–31–12–10–55–23–03–16–18–34–57–1
Gostaresh Foolad 1–34–12–43–14–35–46–12–12–30–35–3
Foolad Mahan 8–43–312–31–38–36–35–13–25–22–26–2
Melli Haffari 5–14–42–55–42–65–42–23–21–23–810–2
Poushineh Baft 4–35–24–43–31–57–51–34–43–22–66–2
Rah 6–17–32–14–32–38–41–33–12–25–36–2
Sadra 2–32–21–32–41–36–64–13–13–31–11–1
Shahid Mansouri 7–32–15–43–31–17–42–53–33–33–05–2
Tam Iran Khodro 2–25–03–36–53–44–26–26–03–25–38–2
Zoghalsang 4–23–12–52–72–54–11–40–31–42–83–2
Source: http://cups.ir
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

32 Goals

Awards

 Iranian Futsal Super League
2008–09 Champions 
Foolad Mahan
First title

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