Alvand Hamedan F.C.

Alvand Hamedan F.C. (Former name Pas Novin Hamedan F.C.) is an Iranian football club based in Hamedan, Iran. They currently compete in the 2013–14 Azadegan League. After getting promoted to the Azadegan League, the team changed its name to Alvand Hamedan.[1] In 2014 Alvand were relegated to the 2nd Division, after finishing 12th in the Azadegan League Group A.

Alvand Hamedan
Full nameAlvand Hamedan F.C.
Nickname(s)New Pas (Pas Novin)
Founded1972; 45 years ago
GroundQods Stadium, Hamedan
Capacity8,000
ChairmanEbrahim Mahmoudi
Head CoachAbdolrahim Kharazmi
League2nd Division
2013–14Azadegan League Group A, 12th (Relegated)

History

Alvand Hamedan Sports Club was founded in 1970, but after a few years the club disappeared. In 2000 Shahrdari Hamedan Athletic and Cultural Club was established and was one of the leaders in the growth of football in Hamedan. After 10 years the club was dissolved and its licence in the 2nd Division was sold to Pas Novin, the reserve team of Pas Hamedan. After the team's name was changed to Alvand Hamedan, the team was allowed to participate in the Azadegan League. In 2014 Alvand was relegated back to the 2nd Division.

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 8th/Group B Did not qualify
2011–12 2nd Division 1st/Group B Second round Promoted
2012–13 Azadegan League 4th/Group A Did not qualify
2013–14 Azadegan League 12th/Group A Round of 16 Relegated

Players

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