Persian Gulf Pro League

The Persian Gulf Pro League (Persian: لیگ برتر خلیج فارس, Lig-e Bartar-e Xalij-e Fârs), formerly known as the Iran Pro League (Persian: لیگ برتر ایران, Lig-e bartar-e Irân), is a professional association football league in Iran and the highest level of the Iranian football league system. It is controlled by the FFIRI and is contested by 16 teams over a 30-matchday period.

Persian Gulf Pro League
لیگ برتر خلیج فارس
Organising bodyIran Football League Organization
Founded1970; 55 years ago (1970) as Local League
2001; 24 years ago (2001) as Iran Pro League
CountryIran
ConfederationAFC
Number of clubs16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toAzadegan League
Domestic cup(s)Hazfi Cup
Iranian Super Cup
International cup(s)AFC Champions League Elite
AFC Champions League Two
Current championsTractor (1st title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsPersepolis (16 titles)
Most appearancesJalal Hosseini (494)
Top scorerReza Enayati (149 goals)
Broadcaster(s)
  • IRIB TV3
    IRIB Varzesh
    Jame Jam TV
    IRIB Provincial Channels
Iraqiya Sports
WebsiteIplStats.com

IranLeague.ir

PersianLeague.com
Current: 2025–26 Persian Gulf Pro League

Each year, its top team becomes the Iranian football champion, and the two lowest finishers are relegated to the Azadegan League.

Since 2013, the league comprises 16 teams. The winner of the Persian Gulf Pro League along with the Hazfi Cup champion automatically qualify for the AFC Champions League Elite group stages. The third of the Persian Gulf Pro League is qualified for the AFC Champions League Elite Play-off round. The bottom two teams in the league are relegated to Azadegan League. In the past, the format and number of teams were changed for various times.

History

At the turn of the millennium, the Iranian Football Federation decided to create a new professional football league. In 2001, the Iran Pro League was founded as the new top-level football league in Iran. After the Iran Pro League was established as the professional football league of Iran, the Azadegan League was declared as the second-highest league in the Iranian football league system. The Iran Pro League comprised 14 clubs until the 2003–04 season.

Persian Gulf Pro League champions
Season Champions Runners-up
2001–02 Persepolis Esteghlal
2002–03 Sepahan PAS Tehran
2003–04 PAS Tehran Esteghlal
2004–05 Foolad Zob Ahan
2005–06 Esteghlal PAS Tehran
2006–07 Saipa Esteghlal Ahvaz
2007–08 Persepolis Sepahan
2008–09 Esteghlal Zob Ahan
2009–10 Sepahan
2010–11 Esteghlal
2011–12 Tractor
2012–13 Esteghlal
2013–14 Foolad Persepolis
2014–15 Sepahan Tractor
2015–16 Esteghlal Khuzestan Persepolis
2016–17 Persepolis Esteghlal
2017–18 Zob Ahan
2018–19 Sepahan
2019–20 Esteghlal
2020–21 Sepahan
2021–22 Esteghlal Persepolis
2022–23 Persepolis Sepahan
2023–24 Esteghlal
2024–25 Tractor Sepahan

The first winner of the Iran Pro League was Persepolis, who beat Esteghlal by one point on the final match day. Esteghlal Rasht and East Azerbaijan's club Tractor had been relegated to the Azadegan League. Tractor took eight years to return to Iran's highest division

The runner-up of the 2002–03 season, PAS Tehran, became the Iranian football champion of the 2003–04 Iran Pro League. It was the last Iranian championship for PAS Tehran. PAS Tehran's professional football team was dissolved in 2007.

In 2004, the number of teams was increased from 14 to 16 teams. Foolad of Ahvaz became the first champion from Khuzestan Province. In the 2005–06 Iran Pro League Esteghlal celebrated their first championship since 2001. Shamoushak Noshahr and Shahid Ghandi (today known as Tarbiat Yazd) relegated to Azadegan League.

Persian Gulf Cup

On 12 August 2006, the Iranian Football Federation decided to give the league another name. Since then, the league had been primarily known in Iran as Persian Gulf Cup (PGC). The Football Federation decided this to promote the Persian naming. The name of the Persian Gulf has been disputed by some Arab countries since the 1960s due to political and ethnic differences between Iran and Arab countries. The football Federation decided also to change the logo of the league. The final logo was selected from over 130 designs and unveiled on 14 November 2006. Saipa won the 2006–07 Persian Gulf Cup. Until 2007, six different teams won the league title successively. A foreign player became the league's top goal scorer. Nigerian striker Daniel Olerum scored 17 goals in 27 matches for Aboomoslem. The winner of only two seasons before, Foolad, had to relegated to Azadegan League.

Before the start of the 2007–08 season the number of teams was increased from 16 to 18 teams. The professional football team of PAS Tehran was also dissolved before the start of the season. Instead of PAS Tehran a new club was founded in Hamadan and named PAS Hamedan. In 2008, Saba Battery was also moved from Tehran to Qom. Since then, the club is known as Saba Qom. The championship of the 2007–08 season was decided on the last matchday. Persepolis defeated Sepahan. Sanat Naft and Shirin Faraz (today known as Rahian Kermanshah) relegated to Azadegan League. The next season was dominated by Esteghlal and the two surprising teams Zob Ahan and Mes Kerman. Zob Ahan was the leading team after 75 minutes on matchday 34, before they lost their match against Foolad due to three conceded goals in the last 15 minutes with 1–4. Payam Mashhad had to relegated alongside Bargh Shiraz and Damash.

The 2009–10 Persian Gulf Cup was dominated by the two Isfahan based clubs Sepahan and Zob Ahan. Ultimately Sepahan won the league. Sepahan repeated their success by winning the 2010–11 and 2011–12 Persian Gulf Cup. Esteghlal won the 2012–13 Persian Gulf Cup and became for the eight time in their history the Iranian champion.

The League was scaled down from 18 to 16 teams before the beginning of the next season. Foolad won the 2013–14 Persian Gulf Cup. Foolad saved their championship after they defeated Gostaresh Foulad away .

Persian Gulf Pro League

The league changed its name from Persian Gulf Cup to Persian Gulf Pro League in 2014. The Iranian Football Federation decided also to change the logos of the Persian Gulf Pro League and of the Azadegan League. The 2014–15 Persian Gulf Pro League was embossed by a championship battle between Sepahan, Tractor and Naft Tehran. Furthermore, there were strange events in the stadium, including a lot of misinformation and disturbed telecommunication. Although Sepahan secured their title with a 2–0 victory over Saipa, thousands of Tractor supporters celebrated on the pitch, believing that they won the league for the first time in club's history.

Also the 2015–16 Persian Gulf Pro League was not decided until the last matchday. Esteghlal Khuzestan won the league in front of Persepolis and Esteghlal. Persepolis missed their opportunity winning the league after eight years. However, Persepolis dominated the next season and won the 2016–17 Persian Gulf Pro League. Persepolis football team claimed the Iran Professional League (IPL) and repeated the title in 2017-18 Season. The Following Season Persepolis again were champion for three times in a row.

Format

In the past, the number of teams was changed at various times. Since 2013, the league comprises 16 teams. Over the course of a season, which runs annually from July to the following May, each team plays twice against the others in the league, once at home and once away, resulting in each team competing in 30 games in total. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. The teams are ranked in the league table by points gained, then goal difference, then goals scored and then their head-to-head record for that season.

At the end of the season, the club with the most points becomes the Iranian champion. Currently, the Champions, the Runners Up and the Hazfi Cup champions qualify automatically for the group phase of the AFC Champions League, while the third-place team enters the AFC Champions League at the Play-off round. The bottom two teams are relegated to Azadegan League. Furthermore, all teams in the Persian Gulf Pro League can participate in the Hazfi Cup.

Number of teams Period
14 2001–02 until 2003–04
16 2004–05 until 2006–07, since 2013–14
18 2007–08 until 2012–13

Ranking

As of 18 May 2025
Ranking Member association
(L: League, C: Cup, LC: League cup)
Club points Total 2026–27 Competition
2024–25 2023–24 Mvmt Region 2016
(×0.3)
2017
(×0.4)
2018
(×0.5)
2019
(×0.6)
2021
(×0.7)
2022
(×0.8)
2023–24
(×0.9)
2024–25
(×1.0)
ACL Elite ACL Two Challenge
1 1 W 1 Saudi Arabia (L, C) 9.500 18.600 10.000 26.350 20.950 19.075 27.100 34.542 119.957 3+0 1+0 0
2 2 E 1 Japan (L, C, LC) 10.500 21.850 13.850 21.800 17.875 20.088 21.350 27.970 107.663 3+0 1+0 0
3 3 E 2 South Korea (L, C) 20.750 9.950 18.350 13.600 22.750 15.800 22.350 14.762 90.982 2+1 1+0 0
4 4 W 2 United Arab Emirates (L, C) 18.000 11.350 8.100 7.633 14.400 8.083 25.500 16.400 74.466 2+1 1+0 0
5 5 W 3 Qatar (L, C) 22.000 13.400 19.850 15.900 7.300 13.500 8.100 14.701 69.326 2+1 1+0 0
6 6 W 4 Iran (L, C) 13.000 16.200 18.850 11.500 14.225 13.250 9.300 13.274 68.907 1+1 1+0 0

Clubs (2024–25)

Aluminium Arak
Gol Gohar
Mes Rafsanjan
Sepahan
Zob Ahan
Esteghlal Ahvaz
Esteghlal Khuzestan
Foolad
Aboomoslem
Shahr Khodro
Payam
Siah Jamegan
Sanat Naft
Shams Azar
Naft MIS
Nassaji
Gostaresh Foulad
Machine Sazi
Shahrdari Tabriz
Tractor
Bargh
Fajr Sepasi
Saba
Malavan
Mes Kerman
Damash
Sepidrood
PAS Hamedan
Shahin Bushehr
Pars Jonoubi Jam
Shamoushak
Aluminium Hormozgan
Mes Sarcheshmeh
Shirin Faraz
Shahid Ghandi
Gahar
Greater Tehran
Greater Tehran teams:
Esteghlal
Havadar
Naft Tehran
PAS Tehran
Paykan
Persepolis
Rah Ahan
Saipa
Steel Azin
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Locations of all 45 current and former Persian Gulf Pro League teams
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Aluminium Arak Imam Khomeini 12,500
Chadormalu Yazd Shahid Nasiri 15,000
Esteghlal Tehran Azadi 78,116
Esteghlal Khuzestan Ahvaz Ghadir 38,900
Foolad Foolad Arena 30,655
Gol Gohar Sirjan Sirjan Qassem Soleimani 8,000
Havadar Tehran Shahid Dastgerdi 8,250
Kheybar Khorramabad Takhti 10,000
Malavan Bandar-e Anzali Sirous Ghayeghran 9,000
Mes Rafsanjan Rafsanjan Shohadaye Mes 10,000
Nassaji Mazandaran Ghaemshahr Vatani 27,700
Persepolis Tehran Azadi 78,116
Sepahan Isfahan Naghsh-e-Jahan 75,000
Shams Azar Qazvin Sardar Azadegan 15,000
Tractor Tabriz Yadegar-e Emam 66,833
Zob Ahan Fooladshahr Fooladshahr 20,000

Champions

Persian Gulf Pro League

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
Persepolis
9
3
2001–02, 2007–08, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2022–23, 2023–24
Sepahan
5
5
2002–03, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2014–15
Esteghlal
4
6
2005–06, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2021–22
Foolad
2
0
2004–05, 2013–14
Tractor
1
3
2024–25
PAS Tehran
2
2003–04
Saipa
0
2006–07
Esteghlal Khuzestan 2015–16
Zob Ahan
0
4
Esteghlal Ahvaz
1

Total

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
Persepolis
16
10
1971–72, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2007–08, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2022–23, 2023–24
Esteghlal
9
11
1970–71, 1974–75, 1989–90, 1997–98, 2000–01, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2021–22
PAS Tehran
5
5
1976–77, 1977–78, 1991–92, 1992–93, 2003–04
Sepahan 2002–03, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2014–15
Saipa
3
0
1993–94, 1994–95, 2006–07
Foolad
2
2004–05, 2013–14
Tractor
1
3
2024–25
Esteghlal Khuzestan
0
2015–16
Zob Ahan
0
4
Bahman
2
Homa
1
Esteghlal Ahvaz

All-time Pro League table

Pos. Club Seasons Matches Played Wins Draws Losses GF GA Goal Difference Points 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th T4 T7 Debut Since/Last App. Relegated Best
Pos.
1 Persepolis 24 732 370 222 140 1046 637 +409 1332 9 3 3 3 2 1 18 21 2001–02 2001–02 1st
2 Esteghlal 364 235 133 1065 635 +430 1327 4 6 8 1 1 1 19 1st
3 Sepahan 344 234 154 1072 662 +410 1266 5 5 3 2 3 1 15 20 1st
4 Zob Ahan 269 251 212 849 738 +111 1058 4 1 3 1 7 8 17 2nd
5 Foolad 23 698 263 239 196 775 696 +79 1028 2 3 2 2 2 4 7 15 2008–09 1 1st
6 Tractor 17 522 228 163 131 689 504 +185 847 1 3 1 5 2 1 1 10 14 2009-10 1 1st
7 Saipa 20 612 186 217 209 660 701 −41 775 1 2 3 6 2020–21 1 1st
8 Paykan 19 578 162 188 228 572 694 −122 647 1 2 5 8 2025–26 4 5th
9 Malavan 17 526 146 177 203 488 601 −113 615 3 5 2022–23 2 6th
10 Saba Qom/Saba Battery 13 414 128 159 127 468 459 +9 543 1 2 1 3 6 2004–05 2016–17 1 3rd
11 Rah Ahan 11 354 119 114 121 432 422 10 471 2005–06 2015–16 1 8th
12 Fajr Sepasi 13 398 103 146 149 357 434 −77 455 1 1 1 2001–02 2025–26 2 4th
13 Sanat Naft 12 372 102 114 156 371 478 −107 420 1 2002–03 2023–24 3 7th
14 Mes Kerman 9 294 89 109 96 332 329 +3 376 1 1 1 3 2006–07 2022–23 1 3rd
15 Naft Tehran 8 252 91 88 73 286 258 +28 361 2 3 2 5 2010–11 2017–18 3rd
16 Aboomoslem 9 270 83 90 97 296 304 −8 339 1 2 1 1 4 2001–02 2009–10 4th
17 Esteghlal Ahvaz 274 80 78 116 327 402 −75 318 1 1 2 2002–03 2015–16 2 2nd
18 Shahr Khodro 8 240 74 80 86 218 245 −27 302 1 1 2014–15 2021–22 1 4th
19 PAS Tehran 6 168 72 59 37 263 181 +82 275 1 2 4 5 2001–02 2006–07 1st
20 Esteghlal Khuzestan 8 240 57 91 92 224 292 −68 262 1 1 1 2 2013–14 2023–24 1 1st
21 Bargh Shiraz 236 60 78 98 252 335 −83 258 1 2001–02 2008–09 1 7th
22 Gol Gohar 6 180 65 62 53 189 174 +15 257 1 2 1 1 4 2019–20 2019–20 4th
23 Damash/Pegah/Esteghlal Rasht 8 248 56 81 111 227 344 −117 249 2001–02 2013–14 4 7th
24 Nassaji 7 210 45 83 82 178 238 −60 218 2018–19 2024–25 1 9th
25 Mes Rafsanjan 5 150 47 52 51 148 149 −1 193 1 1 2 2020–21 2020–21 5th
26 Aluminium Arak 150 40 68 42 122 135 −13 188 2 2 2020–21 2020–21 7th
27 Gostaresh Foolad 150 39 60 51 147 161 −14 177 2013–14 2017–18 8th
28 PAS Hamedan 4 136 38 48 50 143 165 −22 162 1 1 2007–08 2010–11 1 5th
29 Naft Masjed Soleyman 6 180 27 75 78 116 216 −100 156 2014–15 2022–23 2 8th
30 Shahin Bushehr 4 132 27 48 57 124 175 −51 129 2009–10 2019–20 2 13th
31 Havadar 120 25 43 52 90 155 −65 118 2021–22 2024–25 1 11th
32 Pars Jonoubi Jam 3 90 22 38 30 82 87 −5 104 1 1 2017–18 2019–20 1 5th
33 Machine Sazi 4 120 17 39 64 84 163 −79 90 2016–17 2020–21 2 11th
34 Steel Azin 2 68 19 23 26 85 112 −27 80 1 1 2009–10 2010–11 1 5th
35 Shamoushak 3 86 16 26 44 66 118 −52 74 2003–04 2005–06 14th
36 Siah Jamegan 90 15 27 48 64 117 −53 72 2015–16 2017–18 13th
37 Shahrdari Tabriz 2 68 14 29 25 79 98 −19 71 2010–11 2011–12 12th
38 Sepidrood 60 11 17 32 48 92 −44 50 2017–18 2018–19 13th
39 Shams Azar 60 18 17 25 58 76 −18 71 2023–24 2023–24 8th
40 Aluminium Hormozgan 1 34 7 14 13 26 40 −14 35 2012–13 2012–13 1 15th
41 Payam 34 9 8 17 33 52 −19 35 2008–09 2008–09 1 16th
42 Chadormalou 30 8 10 12 22 28 −6 34 2024–25 2024–25 10th
43 Kheybar 30 8 9 13 24 31 −7 33 2024–25 2024–25 11th
44 Mes Sarcheshmeh 34 5 9 20 23 54 −31 24 2011–12 2011–12 1 18th
45 Shirin Faraz 34 3 12 19 25 59 −34 21 2007–08 2007–08
46 Shahid Ghandi 30 4 7 19 21 43 −22 19 2005–06 2005–06 16th
47 Gahar Zagros 34 3 10 21 24 59 −35 19 2012–13 2012–13 18th
2025–26 Persian Gulf Pro League
2025–26 Azadegan League
Lower leagues
Defunct teams
Founding members

Source: iplstats.com
Notes:
Only league matches; play-offs are not included in the all-time table.

Attendances

Average league attendances

Season Average Highest attended club Club average Lowest attended club Club average
2005–06 9,179 Esteghlal 33,467 Shamoushak Noshahr 3,542
2006–07 10,119 35,000 Rah Ahan 4,073
2007–08 11,235 Persepolis 60,000 2,647
2008–09 8,954 40,688 PAS Hamedan 3,706
2009–10 12,298 Tractor 57,647 Paykan 2,313
2010–11 9,383 42,000 1,941
2011–12 9,488 39,533 Mes Sarcheshmeh 1,706
2012–13 7,964 Esteghlal 34,250 Rah Ahan 1,942
2013–14 7,631 Persepolis 29,467 1,664
2014–15 6,921 Tractor 27,488 Saba Qom 1,365
2015–16 8,048 Persepolis 47,036 Naft Tehran 1,594
2016–17 8,086 48,567 Gostaresh Foulad 1,018
2017–18 9,060 39,786 817
2018–19 12,212 Tractor 46,963 Esteghlal Khuzestan 1,507
2019–20 8,629 Persepolis 27,556 Machine Sazi 840
2020–21 No spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Iran
2021–22 10,572 Esteghlal 37,400 Paykan 100
2022–23 9,515 Tractor 33,375 Havadar 157
2023–24 10,824 Esteghlal 34,150 200
2024–25 8,733 Tractor 44,071 1,400

Notes:
Matches with spectator bans are not included in average attendances.
The official game reports can be found under the match schedule on iranleague.ir. The viewer numbers are noted in these. This results in average attendance.

Highest attended season matches

Season Home team Score Away team Attendance Date Week Stadium
2005–06 Esteghlal 4–1 Bargh Shiraz 100,000 21 April 2006 (2006-04-21) 30 Azadi
2006–07 Persepolis 2–1 Esteghlal 95,000 3 November 2006 (2006-11-03) 8
2007–08 Sepahan 110,000 17 May 2008 (2008-05-17) 34
2008–09 2–0 Damash 90,000 25 September 2008 (2008-09-25) 8
1–1 Esteghlal 3 October 2008 (2008-10-03) 9
Esteghlal Persepolis 13 February 2009 (2009-02-13) 26
2009–10 Tractor 0–0 Moghavemat 95,000 22 January 2010 (2010-01-22) 24 Sahand
2010–11 Esteghlal 1–0 Persepolis 100,000 15 October 2010 (2010-10-15) 11 Azadi
2011–12 Persepolis 0–2 Esteghlal 16 September 2011 (2011-09-16) 7
2012–13 Esteghlal 0–0 Persepolis 25 January 2013 (2013-01-25) 23
1–2 Damash 10 May 2013 (2013-05-10) 34
2013–14 0–0 Persepolis 6 September 2013 (2013-09-06) 8
2014–15 Tractor 3–3 Naft Tehran 80,000 15 May 2015 (2015-05-15) 30 Sahand
2015–16 Persepolis 4–2 Esteghlal 100,000 15 April 2016 (2016-04-15) 26 Azadi
2016–17 4–0 Shahr Khodro 80,000 19 April 2017 (2017-04-19) 28
2017–18 Esteghlal 1–0 Persepolis 100,000 1 March 2018 (2018-03-01) 25
2018–19 Persepolis 0–0 Sepahan 90,000 26 April 2019 (2019-04-26) 27
2019–20 Tractor 2–4 Esteghlal 80,000 1 November 2019 (2019-11-01) 9 Sahand
2020–21 No spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Iran
2021–22 Esteghlal 0–0 Naft MIS 85,000 30 May 2022 (2022-05-30) 30 Azadi
2022–23 Tractor 1–0 Sepahan 70,000 7 April 2023 (2023-04-07) 25 Sahand
Sepahan 1–1 Malavan 70,000 24 April 2023 (2023-04-24) 27 Naghsh-e Jahan
2023–24 Tractor 0–1 Persepolis 80,000 16 August 2023 (2023-08-16) 2 Sahand
Tractor 0–0 Sepahan 80,000 3 April 2024 (2024-04-03) 16
2024–25 Tractor 1–1 Persepolis 90,000 22 August 2024 (2024-08-22) 2
Tractor 2–1 Esteghlal 90,000 4 April 2025 (2025-04-04) 25

Records

All-Time Persian Gulf League Top Scorers

As of 15 May 2025
No. Player Goals Apps GPGR Years
1 Reza Enayati 147 358 0.41 2001–2017
2 Mehdi Rajabzadeh 116 405 0.28 2001–2018
3 Arash Borhani 115 339 0.33 2002–2017
4 Chimba 103 330 0.31 2012–Present
5 Fereydoon Fazli 85 178 0.47 2001–2010
6 Édinho 82 182 0.45 2008–2017
7 Sajjad Shahbazzadeh 81 334 0.24 2010–present
8 Jalal Rafkhaei 79 308 0.25 2005–

2016

9 Mohammad Reza Khalatbari 79 431 0.18 2003–2023
10 Karim Ansarifard 77 182 0.42 2007–

2014

Players in bold are still active in the league.

*GPGR: Goals Per Game Ratio

All-time top appearances in Iran league

As of 15 May 2025
No Player Appearance Years
1 Jalal Hosseini 492 2002–2022
2 Mehdi Rahmati 482 2001–2020
3 Ebrahim Sadeghi 438 2001–2017
4 Mohammadreza Khalatbari 431 2003–2023
5 Mehdi Rajabzadeh 381 2001–2018
6 Morteza Asadi 380 2005–2018
7 Amir Hossein Sadeghi 379 2003–2018
8 Mohsen Bengar 372
9 Khosro Heydari 370 2002–2019
10 Mohammad Nouri 369 2005–2021

Broadcasting and sponsorship

Broadcasting

The state-owned television channel IRIB has the broadcasting rights for the most matches of the Persian Gulf Pro League, Azadegan League and Hazfi Cup. Each match of Esteghlal and Persepolis is broadcasting by IRIB TV3, IRIB's channel.

After the 1979 revolution, the right to broadcast the Iranian leagues was exclusively given to IRIB. The organization broadcast matches throughout the decades in SD 240p and below, drawing criticism from the sports media. It was announced in 2024 that the image quality will be upgraded to HD in the coming years.

Sponsorship

The Persian Gulf Pro League has been sponsored since 2005. There have been four sponsors since the league's formation.

  • 2001–2005: no sponsor
  • 2005–2007: Zamzam
  • 2007–2009: Padideh
  • 2009–2014: Irancell
  • 2014–2016: Sun Star
  • 2016–present: Fanap

Ownership

Awards

Trophy

The league championship trophy is made up of two parts, the main part is shiny Chrome and the smaller part shiny golden in color. The sides of the trophy are taken from the armour of two Persian Achaemenid soldiers. This trophy also has references to the Persian Gulf. Every season, a new copy of this trophy, which takes about one and a half months to make, is made by artisans to be presented to the champions. Medals are also distributed. The medals and the championship trophy are made of brass metal, the medals and the championship trophy are both gold plated.

See also

  • Football in Iran
  • Iranian football league system
  • League 2
  • League 3
  • Iranian Super Cup
  • Hazfi Cup
  • Azadegan League

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