F.C. Pars Jonoubi Jam





















































Pars Jonoubi
پارس جنوبی
FC Pars Junubi Jam Logo.png
Full name Football Club Pars Jonoubi Jam
Nickname(s) Zanbor Haye Jonob (South bees)
Founded 2007; 11 years ago (2007)
Ground Takhti Jam
Capacity 10,000
Owner Pars Special Economic Energy Zone
Chairman Bahram Rezaeian
Head Coach Mehdi Tartar
League Persian Gulf Pro League
2017–18 Persian Gulf Pro League, 5th


















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours




Current season

Football Club Pars Jonoubi Jam (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال پارس جنوبی جم‎), commonly known as Pars Jonoubi Jam, is an Iranian football club based in Jam, Bushehr. They were promoted to the Persian Gulf Pro League in 2016–17 season.


The football team plays their home games at the Shohada Stadium which has a seating capacity of 10,000. The club is owned and supported by the PSEEZ (Pars Special Energy Economic Zone) and is named after the South Pars Gas Field.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 Establishment


    • 1.2 Azadegan League


    • 1.3 Persian Gulf Pro League




  • 2 Supporters


  • 3 Stadium


  • 4 Season-by-Season


  • 5 Honours


    • 5.1 Domestic competitions


      • 5.1.1 League






  • 6 Players


    • 6.1 First team squad


      • 6.1.1 First Team


      • 6.1.2 Reserves






  • 7 See also


  • 8 References





History



Establishment


In 2007 FC Pars Junubi Jam Bushehr was founded by the PSEEZ (Pars Special Energy Economic Zone). In 2010 Pars Jonoubi Jam were allowed to play in Iran Football's 2nd Division. In 2015–16 Iran Football's 2nd Division Pars Jonoubi Jam finished second in their group and were placed in the promotion Play-off against Naft va Gaz Gachsaran. Pars Jonoubi Jam won 4–0 on aggregate and were promoted to the Azadegan League.



Azadegan League


On 7 August 2016, Pars Junubi Jam played its first ever Azadegan League match against Mes Rafsanjan. They won the game 1–0.[1] On 24 April 2017 Pars Jam defeated Esteghlal Ahvaz 2–1 and were crowned Azadegan League champions and were promoted to the Persian Gulf Pro League for the 2017–18 season.



Persian Gulf Pro League


In September 2017, Pars shocked Iran after leading the league after six rounds following their surprise 2–0 win against Iranian giants Esteghlal.



Supporters


Pars Junubi Jam is the highest supported team in Jam County. Many workers from the Pars Special Energy Economic Zone are supporting the club.




Stadium



The home venue of Pars Junubi Jam is the Shohada Stadium in Jam, Bushehr, Iran with a 10,000 seating capacity. It is owned by the PSEEZ (Pars Special Energy Economic Zone).



Season-by-Season


The table below shows the achievements of the club in various competitions.



































































Season
League
Position

Hazfi Cup
Notes

2010–11

2nd Division
5th/Group A
Did not qualify


2011–12
9th/Group A
Did not qualify


2012–13
4th/Group A



2013–14
7th/Group B



2014–15
3rd/Group B



2015–16
2nd/Group A


Promoted

2016–17

Azadegan League
1st
Round of 32

Promoted

2017-18

Iran Pro League
5th
Round of 32


2018-19

Round of 16



Honours



Domestic competitions




Pars Jam players celebrating promotion to the Persian Gulf Pro League



League



  • Azadegan League:

    • Winners (1): 2016–17



Players



First team squad



First Team


As of 31 March 2018.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.




























































































No.

Position
Player
1

Iran

GK

Rahman Ahmadi
2

Iran

DF

Omid Nezamipour
3

Iran

DF

Hamed Noormohammadi
4

Iran

DF

Mojtaba Lotfi
5

Iran

DF

Mohsen Bengar
6

Iran

MF

Meysam Naghizadeh (Captain)
7

Iran

FW

Mohammad Shadkam
8

Iran

MF

Amir Mirbozorgi
9

Iran

FW

Emad Mirjavan
10

Iran

FW

Ebrahim Salehi
11

Iran

MF

Hossein Pour Amini
12

Iran

GK

Ali Hajivand U23
14

Iran

MF

Mohammad Nouri






































































No.

Position
Player
18

Iran

FW

Farshid Padash
24

Iran

FW

Majid Aliyari U23
28

Iran

MF

Nima Entezari U23
33

Iran

DF

Mohammad Sattari
34

Iran

GK

Ahmad Gouhari U23
76

Iran

MF

Amir Cheshme Khosravi U21
77

Iran

DF

Amirhossein Yahyazadeh U21
88

Iran

FW

Rouhollah Seifollahi
90

Iran

MF

Shahram Goudarzi
99

Iran

DF

Saeid Mohammadfar U23



Reserves


Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.




























































































No.

Position
Player
36

Iran

FW

Homayoun Eftekhari U19
37

Iran

MF

Ali Saeidian U21
38

Iran

FW

Milad Taghian U21
39

Iran

DF

Ali Ous U19
40

Iran

DF

Ahmadreza Fatehi U21
41

Iran

MF

Ali Reisi U21
42

Iran

DF

Amir Hossein Rafiei U19
45

Iran

DF

Mohsen Khaksar U21
46

Iran

MF

Amir Hossein Zare U19
47

Iran

GK

Ali Molaei U21
50

Iran

FW

Ali Zayeri U21
51

Iran

MF

Hassan Moallem U21
52

Iran

DF

Soroush Mohammadzadeh U21


















































































No.

Position
Player
53

Iran

FW

Ali Ghorbani U21
54

Iran

FW

Hossein Bazay U21
55

Iran

DF

Hossein Hosseinpour U21
56

Iran

MF

Amir Cheshmeh Khosravi U21
57

Iran

DF

Mehdi Yarinejad U21
58

Iran

FW

Reza Karimi Farokh U21
72

Iran

GK

Ali Nateghi U19
73

Iran

MF

Alireza Lari U19
74

Iran

FW

Rasoul Gholami U19
75

Iran

FW

Hossein Tahmasebi U19
78

Iran

DF

Mohammad Mousavi U21
79

Iran

MF

Alireza Mansouri U19


For recent transfers, see List of Iranian football transfers summer 2018.



See also






References









  1. ^ http://persianleague.com/index.php/iran-pro-league/team/41-persian-gulf-pro-league-ipl-2017-2018/151-pars-jonoubi-jam











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