List of Sepahan S.C. seasons

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This is a list of seasons played by Sepahan Football Club in Iranian and Asian football, from 1974 to the most recent completed season. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the Iranian league that season.

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Seasons

SeasonLeague Hazfi Cup Asia Leagues Top goalscorerManager
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
1971-72 LL 144371218115thNot held Yavari
1972-73 Div 2 32104151stNot held Yavari
1974-75 TJC 22461210271410thNot held Yavari
1975-76 TJC 308101224272611th1/8 Final Yavari
1976-77 TJC 305141120302414th Yavari
1977-78 TJC 307121121312613thNot held Rajkov/ Yavari
1978–79 Div 2 13571151117Did not finishNot held Rajkov
1981-82 IL 12822199182nd
1982-83 IL 12921258201st Tabesh
1983-84 IL 126511510174th Tabesh
1984-85 IL 12561174165th Tabesh
1985-86 IL Did not finish Tabesh
1986-87 IL Not held Tabesh
1987-88 IL Tabesh
1988-89 IL 141211244251st Tabesh
1989-90
QL 206861616207th
IL 126422010162nd
1990-91 IL 42208161st Tabesh
1991-92 Div 1 229492030226th Tabesh
1992–93 Div 2 2612863125342ndNot held Tabesh
1993–94 Div 1 26781116262211th Karimi
1994–95 Div 1 228682825226th Hejazi
1995–96 Div 1 30119104034425th Yavari
1996–97 Div 1 3014883729503rd Korbekandi
1997–98 Div 1 2891092425376thNot held Korbekandi
1998–99 Div 1 30131433819533rd1/4 Final Majid Basirat 10 Monajati
1999–2000 Div 1 2611962819424thSemifinal Levon Stepanyan 7 Nadimian
2000–01 Div 1 2251161923267th1/16 Final Mousavi 4 Nadimian
2001–02 IPL 2671182222329thSemifinal Edmond Bezik 6 Poklepović
2002–03 IPL 2616464727521stSemifinal Edmond Bezik 13 Kazemi
2003–04 IPL 2611694736396thChampionGroup stage Rasoul Khatibi 8 Kazemi
2004–05 IPL 30714930333510th1/8 FinalGroup stage Rasoul Khatibi 14 Kazemi
Pourmehdi
Poklepović
2005–06 IPL 30127113832437thChampionDid not qualify Rasoul Khatibi 10 Tavares
Bonačić
2006–07 PGL 3014794128495thChampionFinal E. Mohammed 9 Bonačić
2007–08 PGL 34171075338582ndQuarterfinalGroup stage Mahmoud Karimi 9 Bonačić
Vieira
2008–09 PGL 34141464634564th1/8 FinalGroup stage E. Mohammed 14 Firat
Charkhabi
Kazemi
2009–10 PGL 34191056730671st1/8 FinalGroup stage E. Mohammed 19 Ghalenoei
2010–11 PGL 34181245629661stQuarter-FinalQuarter-Final Ibrahima Touré 18 Ghalenoei
2011–12 PGL 34191055427671stRound of 32Quarter-Final E. Mohammed 9 Bonačić
Kranjcar
2012–13 PGL 3419786033643rd1stGroup stage Khalatbari 13 Kranjcar
2013–14 PGL 30141243620544thRound of 16Group stage Mehdi Sharifi 9 Kranjcar
2014–15 PGL 3017854627591stRound of 16Did not qualify Mehdi Sharifi 12 Kranjcar
Faraki
2015–16 PGL 30814829303811thQuarter-FinalGroup stage Khalatbari
Chimba
4 Faraki
Navidkia
Štimac
Zaghinejad
2016–17 PGL 3012993834455thQuarter-Final Masoud Hassanzadeh
Mehrdad Mohammadi
7 Veisi
Kranjčar
2017–18 PGL 306111331342914th1/16 Final Sasan Ansari 11 Kranjčar
Ghanbari
Ebrahimzadeh
2018–19 PGL 30151324620582ndSemi-Final Kiros Stanlley 16 Ghalenoei
2019–20 PGL 30121353922495thQuarter-FinalGroup stage Kiros Stanlley 7 Ghalenoei
Teixeira*
Total96437832426212139211348

Key

ChampionsRunners-up3rd place4th placePromotedRelegated

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