Daraei F.C.

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Daraei Football club
Daraei tehran FC logo.png
Full nameDaraei FC
ManagerAmir Ghaffari
League Tehran Province league

Daraei F.C. is an Iranian football club in Tehran, Iran.

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Season-by-season

The table below chronicles the achievements of Daraei in various competitions since 1974.

SeasonLeague Hazfi Cup NotesLeagues Top goalscorerManager
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
1974–75 TFL 13832193191st Arrow-up.png Jalal Talebi
1975–76 TJC 3091561915336th Jalal Talebi
1976–77 TJC 3072122516355th Jalal Talebi
1977–78 TJC 306101426382215thNot held Hossein Fadakar 10 Jalal Talebi
1978–79 TJC Not Completed Due to Iranian Revolution Not held Jalal Talebi
1981–82 TFL2 131030293231stNot held Arrow-up.png
1982–83 TFL 1757513121710th Ahmad Tousi
1983–84 TFL 1757511181711th Ahmad Tousi
1984–85 TFL Not FinishedMohsen Haj Nasroalah
1985–86 TFL 922581668thAmir Aboutaleb
1986–87 TFL 81435866thAmir Aboutaleb
1987–88 TFL 1710522012252ndAmir Aboutaleb
1988–89 TFL 168622416302nd Homayoun Shahrokhi / Mansour Amirasefi
1989–90 TFL 1527610171110thNot held
1990–91 TFL 17854147216th
1991–92 TFL 1535721261113thMohsen Haj Nasroalah
1992–93 TFL 26481415311613thNot held Arrow-down.gif
1993–94 TFL2
1994–95 TFL2
1995–96 TFL2 151311725616th Arrow-down.gif
1996–97 TFL3

The table below chronicles the achievements of Daraei Novin in various competitions since 2012.

SeasonLeague Hazfi Cup NotesLeagues Top goalscorerManager
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
2012–13 TPL.Div 1 7th
2013–14 TPL 2712784553437th
2014–15 TPL

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