Ario Eslamshahr

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Ario Eslamshahr
Full nameArio Bam Eslamshahr Club
Founded2020
OwnerMihan Cpmpany
League Azadegan League

Ario Eslamshahr is an Iranian football club based in Eslamshahr of Iran. This team was founded in 2020 and bought the licence of Sohan Mohammad Qom in 3rd Division. After promotion to 2nd Division, they played one season in 2nd Division and then bought the licence of Van Pars Naghshe Jahan in Azadegan League. [1]

Season-by-season

For details on seasons, see List of Rah Ahan F.C. seasons

SeasonDiv.LeaguePosition Hazfi Cup Notes
2021–22 5 3rd Division - 1st Stage 2nd (Group B)Did not qualifyPromoted
4 3rd Division - 2nd Stage 1st (Group 1)Promoted
2022–23 3 2nd Division 8th Round of 32
2023–24 2 Azadegan League

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References

  1. "امتیاز ون‌ پارس به آریو اسلامشهر واگذار شد". varzesh.online. Retrieved 2023-07-20.