Tehran Derby

Tehran Derby
Team kits – Persepolis in red, Esteghlal in blue
LocationTehran, Iran
TeamsEsteghlal
Persepolis
First meetingTaj 0–0 Persepolis
Exhibition
(5 April 1968)
Latest meetingPersepolis 0-0 Esteghlal
2025/26 Persian Gulf Pro League 5 December 2025)
StadiumsAzadi Stadium
Statistics
Meetings totalOfficial matches: 98
Exhibition matches: 7
Total matches: 105
Most winsOfficial Matches: Persepolis (29)
Friendly Matches: Esteghlal (3)
Total Matches: Persepolis (29)
Top scorerSafar Iranpak (7)
Largest victoryTaj 0-6 Persepolis

The Tehran derby (Persian: شهرآورد تهران, romanizedShahrāvard-i Tehrān), also known as Blue-Red derby (Persian: شهرآورد سرخابی, romanizedShahrāvard-i Sorkhābi), is a football match between the two prominent Tehran clubs Esteghlal and Persepolis.

It is widely considered the major crosstown derby in the Persian Gulf Pro League. This match was declared as the most important derby in Asia and 22nd most important derby in the world in June 2008 by World Soccer magazine.[1][2][3] It is considered one of the world's most intense derbies.[4] Despite being a derby between two teams from Tehran, the match has been played in other Iranian cities as well. Taking place at least twice during the year via the league fixtures, this cross-town rivalry has extended to the Hazfi Cup.

History

The first derby match between the teams took place on April 5, 1968, at Amjadieh Stadium, where the game finished as a scoreless draw. At the time, Esteghlal was known as Taj SC. Both clubs were relatively young . The rivalry between Shahin and Taj was transferred to its current stage when the Shahin club had to cease operations due to poor relations with the IFF.

Over time, the rivalry became more heated and club fans began attaining collective identities. By the mid-1970s Persepolis was seen as a working class club, while Taj was viewed as a club close to the ruling establishment and supported by the upper class of Iranian society.

Due to the sensitive nature of the matches, fan violence has occurred several times. In minor cases, fans break chairs or throw garbage at the field, but in some cases, fans have stormed the field of play, physical fights between opposing teams and fans have broken out, and public property has been destroyed.

Ever since 1995, federation officials have invited foreign referees to officiate the game to ease fan and player suspicions of referee bias. This occurred after the events of the 39th derby (see below).

Azadi Stadium has been the stadium where most of the matches took place, but Amjadieh Stadium (now Shiroudi) in Tehran and Sahand Stadium in Tabriz have all hosted the game at least once.

Hassan Rowshan from Esteghlal F.C., at the age of 18 years and 357 days is yet the youngest player ever who has scored a goal in the Tehran derby. He scored the only goal in a 1–0 win against Persepolis F.C. On May 25, 1974. Ali Alipour, at the age of 19 years and 185 days, became the youngest Persepolis F.C. player ever to score in Tehran derby. He scored the only goal in their 1–0 victory on May 15, 2010.

Notable matches

  • Persepolis 0 – Taj 1 (0–3) (February 6, 1970) – The game score was 0–1 in favor of Taj until the 82nd minute when the Persepolis players left the field to protest against the match officials. The football federation later declared Esteghlal the winner by a score of 3–0.
  • Persepolis 1 (0) – Taj 1 (3) (January 17, 1971) – The game was tied 1–1 until the 75th minute when the Persepolis players left the field to protest against the match officials after several decisions went Esteghlal's way. The football federation later declared Taj the winner by a score of 3–0. This was the second time this occurred in two years.
  • Persepolis 4 – Taj 1 (February 4, 1972) – This was Persepolis's first win in the derby match, which was also a Goalfull match. First time Persepolis beat its rival with 4 goals.
  • Persepolis 6 – Taj 0 (September 7, 1973) – Persepolis's best ever result in Tehran derby. Homayoun Behzadi hattricked, Iraj Soleimani Scored twice and another goal scored by Hossein Kalani.
  • Esteghlal 1 – Persepolis 0 (October 7, 1983) – Iranian television broadcaster IRIB did not air the match so a large number of fans flocked to Azadi Stadium. An estimated 128,000 entered the 100,000-capacity stadium. So many fans were in attendance that some were forced to climb the metal base of the stadium floodlights. None of the derby matches to this date have had a higher attendance and mostly likely never will as the 2002 renovations of the stadium reduced its capacity.
  • Esteghlal 0(2) – Persepolis 0(4) (March 1989) – This is one of few times the two clubs have met each other in the Hazfi Cup. The match finished scoreless in regulation time, and extra-time was a great game. Persepolis won in penalty.
  • Esteghlal 2 – Persepolis 2 (January 20, 1995) – In the 39th derby Persepolis was leading in the match by a score of 2–0 until the last 10 minutes of the match. Esteghlal scored 2 goals in quick succession, including one which was a penalty. This angered the Persepolis fans and players who felt the referee was biased towards Esteghlal. Persepolis fans stormed the field, and a number of fights broke out on the pitch between fans and players. After this match it was decided that Iranian referees will no longer be used for the derby.
  • Persepolis 3 – Esteghlal 0 (July 11, 1997) – One of the most one-sided derby matches for the two teams. Persepolis dominated the match with scoring 3 goals by Edmond Bezik, Mehdi Mahdavikia and Behnam Taherzadeh. In addition to this 3 goals, Persepolis also hit the post bar for 3 times. Persepolis won Esteghlal 2 times back and forth in this league season and won championship at the end.
  • Persepolis 2 – Esteghlal 2 (December 29, 2000) – The game was extremely sensitive as Mehdi Hasheminasab had left Persepolis in the off-season for Esteghlal. Behrouz Rahbarifar opened up the scoring in minute 56, while Mohammad Navazi tied the game up at the 67th minute. Some thought the game would be over when Hasheminasab scored a late goal at minute 86, but Ali Karimi saved Persepolis scoring a goal at minute 89 to please the red fans. During the game Esteghlal's goalkeeper Parviz Broumand and Persepolis striker Payan Rafat were constantly insulting each other. This eventually led to Broumand punching Rafat in the face and giving him a black eye. A massive fight broke out between the players. After the match hooligans went on a rampage. They destroyed 250 city buses and damaged multiple shops. Three players from each side were arrested along with 60 fans for their behavior.
  • Persepolis 2 – Esteghlal 1 (November 3, 2006) – One of the most important derby matches for the two teams. Both teams' chances of winning the league were unlikely so the two desperately wanted to win so one would finish above the other. Amir Hossein Sadeghi broke the deadlock with a header in the 16th minute to make it 1–0 to Esteghlal. Six minutes later, Esteghlal goalkeeper Mehdi Rahmati charged out of his goal to clear the ball for a corner to Persepolis. However, he lost his concentration and took a long time to return to his net resulting in Mehrzad Madanchi curling one in for Persepolis from the corner of the pitch and making the score 1–1 at half-time. The match was very open in the second half and finally in the 71st minute, Mehrdad Oladi broke through and chipped Mehdi Rahmati to win the game for Persepolis 2–1. Later on that season, Persepolis finished 3rd in the league, one place above Esteghlal who finished 4th.
  • Persepolis 2 – Esteghlal 1 (February 3, 2010) – Before this derby, six straight derby games between the two had finished 1–1. Some fans were claiming that the matches had been fixed to avoid having a losing team. Both teams had the same owner, a fact that obviously added fuel to the fire. Prior to this game, the two teams had a several year-long tradition of eating dinner together on the evening before the games, a tradition which did not take place ahead of this tense game. Much to some fans' expectations this game was also about to end in a 1–1 draw before Karim Bagheri scored a screamer from 35 yards late in the game to win the match 2–1 for Persepolis.
  • Esteghlal 1 – Persepolis 0 (October 15, 2010) – The match was tied late in the game when Esteghlal got a counterattack and captain Farhad Majidi scored the winning goal in the 91st minute.
  • Esteghlal 3 – Persepolis 0 (December 9, 2011) – The first meeting of the two teams in the Hazfi Cup in over a decade, the match was tied 0–0 at the end of regulation time leading to overtime. In over time Esteghlal dominated the game scoring three goals claiming their 24th win in the derby and their fourth consecutive competitive win (only considering Persian Gulf Pro League and the Hazfi Cup) for Esteghlal over their city rivals. Indeed, the match 73 in the chart below happened almost one month before this match (which is match 74) and was a draw. This derby was the largest goal margin in 14 years and the largest Esteghlal win in over 30 years.
  • Esteghlal 2 – Persepolis 3 (February 2, 2012) – After losing four times in a row (but only considering Persian Gulf Pro League and the Hazfi Cup, i.e. matches 70–72 and 74, match 73 being a draw), Persepolis and its fans were desperate for a win over their blue rivals. Head coach Mustafa Denizli had returned to the reds for the second half of the season and had previously experienced victory over Esteghlal back in 2006. Persepolis found themselves 2–0 down yet again and had Mehrdad Oladi harshly sent off for what was seen as just a foul. Mazloumi and blues fans were beginning celebrations of yet another victory over their rivals as Persepolis fans began to leave the stadium when suddenly newly signed forward Eamon Zayed bagged a goal back for the reds in the 82nd minute. Persepolis were lifted by this goal and Zayed immediately connected with Mehdi Mahdavikia's excellent cross a minute later and levelled the score to 2–2 with a fine header. The last five minutes of the game was very open with Persepolis looking more lively and in the 92nd minute of the match, Hossein Badamaki's cross found Zayed yet again and the Libyan striker turned his defender and finished brilliantly to round off a historic hat-trick and great win for Persepolis and its fans.
  • Persepolis 4 – Esteghlal 2 (April 15, 2016) – This derby was highly anticipated and vital for both teams as they were competing for the top spot in the Iran Pro League table. Persepolis came into this match with an excellent form and were regarded as favourites to win; however, Esteghlal was in 2nd place above their archrival on goal difference. In a highly entertaining and end-to-end game, the red-clad Persepolis netted twice in each half to beat the blue-shirted Esteghlal 4–2 in their 83rd derby in Tehran on a rainy Friday and be the new Iran Pro League table-topper in the 26th week.
  • Esteghlal 3 – Persepolis 2 (February 2, 2017) – After five years of unbeaten derbies, Persepolis lost in a dramatic match. Persepolis had conceded only five goals in 20 previous league matches but in this game, Esteghlal scored three goals in the first half and shocked the Persepolis players and fans. The struggling match finished with a 3–2 result after several quarrels in which Mehdi Rahmati (Esteghlal goalkeeper) has been sent off by the referee.

Statistics

Matches

Head to head

As of 5 December 2025, there have been 105 competitive first-class meetings between the two teams since the first league meeting in 1969. In all 98 official competitive meetings since 1968, Esteghlal has won 23 and Persepolis 29.

Tournament Matches Esteghlal wins Draws Persepolis wins Esteghlal goals Persepolis goals
Iranian Leagues 77 18 35 24 69 84
Iranian Hazfi Cup 6 1 3 2 7 6
Iranian Super Cup 1 0 0 1
Tehran Competitions 15 4 9 2 11 9
Total Official Matches 99 23 47 29 87 99
Friendlies and Exhibitions 7 3 4 0 8 5
Grand Total 106 26 51 29 95 104

Head-to-head ranking in Iranian Leagues (1970–2025)

P. 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 90 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9 9
10
11
12 12
13 13 13
14
15
16
17
18

Total: Esteghlal with 16 higher finishes, Persepolis with 24 higher finishes (till end of the 2024–25 Persian Gulf Pro League)

Stadiums

As of 5 December 2025

Since the first match in 1968, Tehran Derby matches have been held in 5 stadiums, including 3 outside Tehran. The following table shows the details of the stadiums that hosted the Tehran Derby.

Tehran Derby stadiums
Stadium Results Notes
EST Draws PRS
Azadi Stadium 18 42 25 The home stadium of both teams since 1971, it hosted more Tehran Derby matches than any other stadium so far. Its primary name was Aryamehr.
Total: 85
Shahid Shiroudi Stadium 8 6 3 The home stadium of both teams until 1971, it hosted many Tehran Derby matches. Its primary name was Amjadieh.
Total: 17
Azadi Stadium (Bandar Abbas) 0 1 0 The second leg between the two teams in the 1994–95 season was held at this stadium without any fans. because fans stormed the field in the previous game.
Total: 1
Yadegar-e Emam Stadium (Tabriz) 0 1 0 The home stadium of Tractor. The first leg between the two teams in the 2002–03 season was held at there Because the Azadi pitch was being renovated.
Total: 1
Imam Khomeini Stadium (Arak) 0 1 1 The home stadium of Aluminium. The first leg between the two teams in the 2024–25 season and the first leg of 2025–26 season was held at there due to the Azadi seats was under renovation.
Total: 2

Records

Friendly matches are not included in the following records unless otherwise noted.

Results

Biggest wins (+3 goals difference)

Winning margin Result Date Competition
6 Persepolis 6–0 Esteghlal 7 September 1973 Iranian League
3 Persepolis 4–1 Esteghlal 4 February 1972
Persepolis 0–3 Esteghlal 8 May 1977
Persepolis 3–0 Esteghlal 15 June 1986 Tehran Province League
Persepolis 3–0 Esteghlal 11 July 1997 Iranian League
Persepolis 0–3 Esteghlal 9 December 2011 Iranian Hazfi Cup

Most goals in a match

Goals Result Date Competition
6 Persepolis 6–0 Esteghlal 7 September 1973 Iranian League
Persepolis 4–2 Esteghlal 15 April 2016
5 Persepolis 4–1 Esteghlal 4 February 1972
Esteghlal 3–2 Persepolis 25 February 2005
Esteghlal 2–3 Persepolis 2 February 2012
Esteghlal 3–2 Persepolis 12 February 2017

Longest Runs

Most consecutive wins

Games Club Period
4 Esteghlal 15 October 2010 – 9 December 2011
3 Esteghlal 22 August 1969 – 17 January 1971
3 Persepolis 18 October 1996 – 13 December 1998

Most consecutive draws

Games Period
6 30 March 2007 – 2 October 2009
4 24 August 2012 – 17 January 2014
4 15 July 2021 – 20 December 2022

Most consecutive without a draw

Games Period
6 3 February 2010 – 2 February 2012
4 4 February 1972 – 7 September 1973
4 25 May 1974 – 17 October 1975
4 12 February 2017 – 20 July 2018

Longest undefeated runs

Games Club Period
19
(8 wins)
Persepolis 20 July 2018 – 5 December 2025
10
(5 wins)
Esteghlal 25 May 1990 – 29 December 1995
10
(4 wins)
Persepolis 2 February 2012 – 16 September 2016
9
(5 wins)
Persepolis 29 December 1995 – 29 December 2000
9
(2 wins)
Persepolis 10 March 2006 – 3 February 2010

Longest undefeated runs in the Iranian league

Games Club Period
15
(6 wins)
Persepolis 20 July 2018 – 5 December 2025
10
(4 wins)
Persepolis 2 February 2012 – 16 September 2016
9
(4 wins)
Persepolis 10 March 2006 – 3 February 2010
8
(4 wins)
Persepolis 29 December 1995 – 29 December 2000
7
(5 wins)
Esteghlal 25 May 1990 – 29 December 1995

Most consecutive without conceding a goal

Games Club Period
4 Esteghlal 5 March 1992 – 1 January 1993
4 Persepolis 29 December 1995 – 13 November 1998
4 Esteghlal 15 October 2010 – 9 December 2011
4 Persepolis 24 August 2012 – 17 January 2014
4 Esteghlal 24 August 2012 – 17 January 2014

Most consecutive games scoring

Games Club Period
13 Esteghlal 3 November 2006 – 2 February 2012
8 Persepolis 3 November 2006 – 3 February 2010

Players

Goal scorers

  • Players in bold are still active for Esteghlal or Persepolis.
Pos. Player Club(s) League Cup Region Other Total
1 Safar Iranpak Persepolis 6 1 7
2 Hossein Kalani Persepolis 5 1 6
3 Ali Jabbari Esteghlal 2 3 5
Gholam Hossein Mazloumi Esteghlal 3 2
Mehdi Hasheminasab Persepolis
Esteghlal
3
1
1
Ali Alipour Persepolis 4 1
7 Homayoun Behzadi Persepolis 4 4
Farhad Majidi Esteghlal 4
Amir Arsalan Motahari Esteghlal 4
Mojtaba Jabbari Esteghlal 2 2
11 Hassan Rowshan Esteghlal 3 3
Shahrokh Bayani Persepolis
Esteghlal
2
1
Farshad Pious Persepolis 1 2
Samad Marfavi Esteghlal 3
Sadegh Varmazyar Esteghlal 3
Éamon Zayed Persepolis 3
Omid Alishah Persepolis 2 1
Arash Borhani Esteghlal 2 1
Hadi Norouzi Persepolis 1 2
20 Iraj Soleimani Persepolis 2 2
Esmaeil Haj Rahimipour Persepolis 2
Masoud Mojdehi Esteghlal 2
Mahmoud Khordbin Persepolis 2
Edmond Akhtar Esteghlal 2
Edmond Bezik Persepolis 2
Mohammad Navazi Esteghlal 2
Alireza Akbarpour Esteghlal 2
Ali Samereh Esteghlal 2
Mahmoud Fekri Esteghlal 2
Reza Enayati Esteghlal 2
Omid Ravankhah Esteghlal 2
Mohsen Khalili Persepolis 2
Ali Karimi Persepolis 2
Mehdi Taremi Persepolis 2
Jaber Ansari Esteghlal 2
Mehdi Abdi[5] Persepolis 2
Giorgi Gvelesiani Persepolis 2
Issa Alekasir Persepolis 2
Hossein Kanaanizadegan Persepolis 2
Bashar Resan Persepolis 1 1
Mehdi Ghayedi Esteghlal 1 1
Karo Haghverdian Esteghlal 1 1
Abbas Mojdehi Esteghlal 1 1
Ali Parvin Persepolis 1 1
Gholamreza Fathabadi Persepolis
Esteghlal
1

1
46 Ahmad Monshizadeh Esteghlal 1 1
Nazem Ganjapour Persepolis 1
Jahangir Fattahi Persepolis 1
Hadi Naraghi Esteghlal 1
Moharam Asheri Esteghlal 1
Saeid Maragehchian Esteghlal 1
Behtash Fariba Esteghlal 1
Parviz Mazloumi Esteghlal 1
Nasser Mohammadkhani Persepolis 1
Jafar Mokhtarifar Esteghlal 1
Reza Abedian Persepolis 1
Nader Mirahmadian Persepolis 1
Abbas Sarkhab Esteghlal 1
Behzad Dadashzadeh Persepolis 1
Mohammad Taghavi Esteghlal 1
Morteza Kermani Moghaddam Persepolis 1
Mehdi Mahdavikia Persepolis 1
Behnam Taherzadeh Persepolis 1
Fred Malekian Esteghlal 1
Payan Rafat Persepolis 1
Behrouz Rahbarifar Persepolis 1
Reza Jabbari Persepolis 1
Ali Ansarian Persepolis 1
Yahya Golmohammadi Persepolis 1
Behnam Abolghasempour Persepolis 1
Issa Traore Persepolis 1
Davoud Seyed Abbasi Esteghlal 1
Hamed Kavianpour Persepolis 1
Sheys Rezaei Persepolis 1
Sohrab Entezari Persepolis 1
Pirouz Ghorbani Esteghlal 1
Amir Hossein Sadeghi Esteghlal 1
Mehrzad Madanchi Persepolis 1
Mehrdad Oladi Persepolis 1
Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht Persepolis 1
Ali Alizadeh Esteghlal 1
Maziar Zare Persepolis 1
Adel Kolahkaj Persepolis 1
Karim Bagheri Persepolis 1
Milad Meydavoudi Esteghlal 1
Ferydoon Zandi Esteghlal 1
Sajjad Shahbazzadeh Esteghlal 1
Mohammad Nouri Persepolis 1
Jerry Bengtson Persepolis 1
Ramin Rezaeian Persepolis 1
Mohsen Mosalman Persepolis 1
Omid Ebrahimi Esteghlal 1
Soroush Rafiei Persepolis 1
Farshid Esmaeili Esteghlal 1
Ali Ghorbani Esteghlal 1
Kaveh Rezaei Esteghlal 1
Jalal Hosseini Persepolis 1
Vouria Ghafouri Esteghlal 1
Ahmad Nourollahi Persepolis 1
Vahid Amiri Persepolis 1
Ali Nemati Persepolis 1
Rudy Gestede Esteghlal 1
Rouzbeh Cheshmi Esteghlal 1
Arthur Yamga Esteghlal 1
Alireza Koushki Esteghlal 1
Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh Esteghlal 1
Afshin Peyrovani Persepolis 1
Esmaeil Sharifat Esteghlal 1
Mohammad Daneshgar Esteghlal 1
Mahdi Torabi Persepolis 1
 Mohammad Hossein Moradmand Esteghlal 1
Hassan Jaberizadeh Esteghlal 1
Hossein Hamishejavan Persepolis 1
Javad Ghorab Esteghlal 1
Mohammad Reza Adelkhani Esteghlal 1
Hanif Omranzadeh Esteghlal 1

League = "Iranian Leagues" ; Cup = "Hazfi Cup" ; Region = "Tehran Competitions" ; Other = "Friendlies" or "Exhibitions"

Top scorers by competition

Competition Player Club(s) Goals
Iranian Leagues Safar Iranpak Persepolis 6
Iranian Hazfi Cup Mojtaba Jabbari Esteghlal 2
Tehran Province League Ali Jabbari Esteghlal 3
Shahrokh Bayani Persepolis
Esteghlal
3

Most consecutive goalscoring

Player Club(s) Consecutive matches Total goals in the run Start End
Safar Iranpak Persepolis 3 3 1970–71 Tehran Province League 1971–72 Local League (second leg)
Mehdi Hasheminasab Persepolis 3 3 1998–99 Azadegan League (first leg) 1998–99 Hazfi Cup (final)
Farhad Majidi Esteghlal 3 3 2009–10 Persian Gulf Cup (first leg) 2010–11 Persian Gulf Cup (first leg)

Most appearances

  • Players in bold are still active for Esteghlal or Persepolis.
Apps Player Club(s)
20 Ali Parvin Persepolis
19 Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht Esteghlal
Persepolis
18 Afshin Peyrovani Persepolis
Mahmoud Fekri Esteghlal
Amir Hossein Sadeghi
Omid Alishah Persepolis
17 Ali Jabbari Esteghlal
Karo Haghverdian
16 Asghar Adibi Persepolis
Ebrahim Ashtiani
Akbar Kargarjam Esteghlal
Nasser Hejazi
Javad Zarrincheh
Behrouz Rahbarifar Persepolis
Vahid Amiri

Goalkeeping

Most clean sheets

Player Club(s) Period Total
Mehdi Rahmati Esteghlal 2005–07, 2011–14, 2015–19 9
Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh Esteghlal
Persepolis
1990–93
1994–2001
8
Alireza Beiranvand Persepolis 2016–20, 2022–24 7
Nasser Hejazi Esteghlal 1969–75, 1980–86 5
Vahid Ghelich Persepolis 1980–92 5
Nilson Persepolis 2012–15 4

Most consecutive clean sheets

Player Club(s) Consecutive matches Start End
Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh Persepolis 4 1995–96 Azadegan League (second leg) 1998–99 Azadegan League (first leg)
Nilson Persepolis 4 2012–13 Persian Gulf Cup (first leg) 2013–14 Persian Gulf Cup (second leg)
Mehdi Rahmati Esteghlal 4 2012–13 Persian Gulf Cup (first leg) 2013–14 Persian Gulf Cup (second leg)

Hat-tricks

A hat-trick is achieved when the same player scores three goals in one match. Listed in chronological order.

Sequence
Player No. of
goals
Time of goals Representing Final
score
Opponent Tournament
1. Homayoun Behzadi 3 50', 86', 92' Persepolis 6–0 Esteghlal 13th derby
2. Éamon Zayed 3 82', 83', 92' Persepolis 3–2 Esteghlal 74th derby

Braces

A Brace is achieved when the same player scores two goals in one match. Listed in chronological order.

Sequence
Player No. of
goals
Time of goals Representing Final
score
Opponent Tournament
1. Hossein Kalani 2 43', 90' Persepolis 4–1 Esteghlal 9th derby
2. Ali Jabbari 2 40', 87' Esteghlal 2–0 Persepolis 11th derby
3. Iraj Soleimani 2 45', 56' Persepolis 6–0 Esteghlal 13th derby
4. Gholam Hossein Mazloumi 2 11', 62' Esteghlal 3–1 Persepolis 17th derby
5. Safar Iranpak 2 15', 34' Persepolis 2–1 Esteghlal 22th derby
6. Shahrokh Bayani 2 12', 52' Persepolis 3–0 Esteghlal 28th derby
7. Hadi Norouzi 2 7', 46' Persepolis 2–2 Esteghlal 73th derby
8. Mojtaba Jabbari 2 95', 99' Esteghlal 3–0 Persepolis 74th derby
9. Mehdi Taremi 2 5', 35' Persepolis 4–2 Esteghlal 83th derby
10. Amir Arsalan Motahari 2 24', 52' Esteghlal 2–2 Persepolis 92nd derby
11. Giorgi Gvelesiani 2 16', 89' Persepolis 2–2 Esteghlal 99th derby

Most successful coaches in derbies

Rank Head coach Club Matches Win Draw Lost Winning rate
1 Zdravko Rajkov Esteghlal 15 6 4 5 40%
2 Mansour Pourheidari Esteghlal 18 6 8 4 33%
3 Ali Parvin Persepolis 26 6 14 6 23%
4 Branko Ivanković Persepolis 10 5 3 2 50%
5 Parviz Mazloumi Esteghlal 8 4 2 2 50%
6 Alan Rogers Persepolis 8 4 1 3 50%
7 Yahya Golmohammadi Persepolis 12 3 9 0 25%
8 Amir Ghalenoei Esteghlal 14 3 9 2 21%
9 Mustafa Denizli Persepolis 3 2 1 0 66%
10 Hamid Derakhshan Persepolis 3 2 0 1 66%
11 Ali Danaeifard Esteghlal 5 2 3 0 40%

General performances

Trophies

  •    Numbers with this background indicate the record in the competition.
Esteghlal Competition Persepolis
Regional
13 Tehran Province League 6
4 Tehran Province Hazfi Cup 2
Tehran Tournament 1
Espandi Cup 1
1 Tehran Super Cup
18 Regional Total 10
National
9 Iranian Leagues 16
8 Iranian Hazfi Cup 7
1 Iranian Super Cup 5
1 Iran Championship Cup
19 National Total 28
Continental
2 Asian Club Championship
Asian Cup Winners' Cup 1
2 Continental Total 1
39 Grand Total 39

General information

Titles Esteghlal Persepolis
Club name after establishment Docharkhe Savaran Sport Club Persepolis Sport Club
Founding date 26 September 1945 Club: 22 November 1963
Football team: 21 March 1968
Stadium Azadi Stadium
Capacity 78,116
Number of seasons in Iranian Leagues 41
(1 relegated)
41
(1 withdrew due to national duties)
Most goals scored in a season in Iranian League 70 (2008–09) 56 (1971–72, 1998–99)
Most points in a season in Iranian League 68 (2021–22) 68 (2023–24)
National Double wins
(Iranian League and Iranian Hazfi Cup)
3
Regional Double wins
(Tehran Province League and Tehran Hazfi Cup)
1 1
Domestic Combined Double Wins
(National Competitions and Regional Competitions)
2 1
Domestic/International Double wins
(Tehran Province League and Asian Cup Winners Cup)
1
Domestic Combined Treble Wins
(Tehran League, Tehran Hazfi Cup and Iranian Hazfi Cup)
1
Most Consecutive Iranian League trophies 5 times in a row (Glut)
Most Consecutive Iranian Hazfi Cup trophies 2 times in a row (Brace)
Most Consecutive Tehran League trophies 4 times in a row (Poker) 5 times in a row (Glut)

Awards

IFFHS award

The IFFHS Asian Player of the Year is an annual prize presented by International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). It had originally been the predecessor of the AFC Player of the Year, but was revived in 2020.

Award Esteghlal Persepolis
1st 0 0
2nd 0 1
3rd 2 0
Total 2 1

AFC award

The AFC Player of the Year is an annual prize presented by Asian Football Confederation (AFC). It is awarded to the Asian player who has the best performance at AFC club(s) in a calendar year.

Award Esteghlal Persepolis
1st 0 0
2nd 0 2
3rd 2 0
Total 2 2

Best Footballer in Asia is an annual association football award organized and presented by Titan Sports. It is awarded to the player who had the best performance for Asian football during the calendar year.

Award Esteghlal Persepolis
1st 0 0
2nd 0 0
3rd 0 1
Total 0 1

Iranian Leagues performances awards

Award Esteghlal Persepolis
Golden Boot 7 10

Players who played for both clubs

Over the years, a number of players have played for both of the heavily supported clubs. Switching sides often angers fans, and players who have done so are heavily booed and mocked in and out of the stadium. When Mehdi Hasheminasab joined Esteghlal, Persepolis fans booed and swore at him so loudly that he covered his face with his hands to hide his tears.

Referees

IPL referees

Season Leg 1 Leg 2
2001–02 Pasquale Rodomonti Paulo Costa
2002–03 Roberto Rosetti Vladimír Hriňák
2003–04 Paulo Costa Mustafa Çulcu
2004–05 Florian Meyer Valentin Ivanov
2005–06 Wolfgang Stark Saad Kamil Al-Fadhli
2006–07 Alfonso Pérez Burrull Felix Brych
2007–08 Eduardo Iturralde González Bernardino González Vázquez
2008–09 Saad Kamil Al-Fadhli Mohsen Torky
2009–10 Mohsen Torky Saeid Mozaffari Zadeh
2010–11 Masoud Moradi Mohsen Torky
2011–12 Mohsen Torky Alireza Faghani
2012–13 Mohsen Torky Mohsen Ghahremani
2013–14 Alireza Faghani Saeid Mozaffari Zadeh
2014–15 Yadollah Jahanbazi Touraj Haghverdi
2015–16 Mohsen Torky Mohsen Torky
2016–17 Alireza Faghani Alireza Faghani
2017–18 Bijan Heydari Alireza Faghani
2018–19 Alireza Faghani Ashkan Khorshidi
2019–20 Mooud Bonyadifar Bijan Heydari
2020–21 Reza Kermanshahi Mohammad Reza Akbarian
2021–22 Mooud Bonyadifar Mehdi Seyedali
2022–23 Mohammad Hossein Zahedifard Payam Heydari
2023–24 Mooud Bonyadifar Vahid Kazemi
2024–25 Bijan Heydari Payam Heydari
Rank Referees Matches
1 Mohsen Torky 7
2 Alireza Faghani 6
3 Mooud Bonyadifar 3
Bijan Heydari 3
5 Saeid Mozaffari Zadeh 2
Payam Heydari 2

Other notable referees

See also

References

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