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Tehran Provincial League , formerly known as Tehran Clubs Championship , is the premier football league of Tehran Province and is 5th in the Iranian football pyramid after the 3rd Division . It is part of AFC 's Vision Asia program.

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11-560: Stablished in 1920, it is the oldest football league still being held in Iran. Tehran Clubs Championship used to be Tehran's and Iran's top flight until 1973 when Takht Jamshid Cup was established for the first time. During the 1970s Tehran clubs championship lost its importance and almost all of Tehran's top club participated in Takjt Jamshid Cup. The Iranian revolution in 1979 put a stop to all football leagues and cups in Iran for

22-578: A season and 1979–80 season was left unfinished to crowd violence in a friendly match between Tehran's rivals Esteghlal and Persepolis. In the 1980s due to the Iran-Iraq War no national league was held until the end of the war in 1988. The 1990-91 season was the last season that Tehran's top clubs participated in this league and the next season they joined the newly established Azadegan League and hence Tehran clubs championship faded away and turned to 4th level of Iranian football pyramid and later on with

33-536: The 1973–74 season . Persepolis became the first champions of the Takht Jamshid Cup, two points ahead of rival Taj . Before the beginning of the 1974–75 season , the number of teams were increased from twelve to 16 teams. Esteghlal claimed its first Takht Jamshid Cup title after winning the league ahead of Persepolis. The 1975–76 Takht Jamshid Cup was won by Persepolis with a great performance by Iranian football legend Ali Parvin . The second place team

44-596: The 1940 Shahin and Daraei emerged as new rivals for Tofan, Prior to this year no national league was held in Iran and each province of Iran had a separate local league for themselves and football clubs from Tehran used to participate in this league. In the 1980s and due to Iran - Iraq war no national championship was held in Iran so Tehran provincial football league was the most important event in Iranian football calendar. Takht Jamshid Cup The Takht Jamshid Cup ( Persian : جام تخت جمشید , Jâm-e Taxt-e Jamšid)

55-715: The Tehran Premier League, Shahin Tehran and Taj , today known as Esteghlal , were the most popular teams at this time. Also Daraei and PAS Tehran were successful clubs in Tehran's own league. In 1974, the Takht Jamshid Cup was founded as the national league and included teams from all over the country. The Iranian Football Federation had decided to create a league similar to European football leagues. The Takht Jamshid Cup comprised twelve clubs in

66-457: The establishment of Iranian pro league in the 2001-02 season to the 5th level of Iranian football pyramid. Stablished in 1920, when for the first time there was a football competition in Persia , for the first decade, the cup consisted of a few Iranian clubs including Iran Club, Bank Shahi and an English club of British expats living in Tehran. in 1930s, Iran's most successful team was Tofan and in

77-602: The first time in the country's history. The 1978–79 Takht Jamshid Cup season was abandoned due to the 1979 Revolution . Shahbaz was leading the league after twelve matchdays ahead of Persepolis and Taj. Due to the Islamic Revolution and the Iran–Iraq War , the Takht Jamshid Cup was dissolved and also the lower leagues were unorganized. Once again the champion of the Tehran Province League

88-585: Was a national football league based in Iran which lasted from 1974 to 1979. The league was named after Takht-e Jamshid , the Iranian name for the ancient city known as Persepolis . Before the 1970s, Iran did not have an official national football league. Most clubs participated in championships of their city or province. Therefore the champion of the Tehran Premier League was seen as the Iranian football champion . Due to their achievements in

99-515: Was another Tehran based club, Homa . The next two seasons were won by PAS Tehran under coach Hassan Habibi . PAS Tehran won their championships both times ahead of Persepolis. At this time the Takht Jamshid Cup was one of the strongest football leagues in Asia. The Iran national football team won in 1976 their third successive AFC Asian Cup and qualified 1978 for the FIFA World Cup for

110-404: Was seen as the Iranian football champion . ‡ Shahbaz F.C. was league leader when in autumn 1978 the season was canceled. 1978%E2%80%9379 Takht Jamshid Cup Football league season Takht Jamshid Cup Season 1978–79 Champions Not Completed Matches played 96 ← 1977–78 1989–90 → The 1978–79 season

121-4636: Was the sixth and last season of the Takht Jamshid Cup of Iranian football . The competition was not completed due to the Iranian Revolution . Results [ edit ] Pos Team Pld W D L Pts 1 Shahbaz 12 8 2 2 18 2 Persepolis 12 6 5 1 17 3 Taj 12 7 3 2 17 4 PAS Tehran 13 7 2 4 16 5 Niru Ahvaz 13 4 7 2 15 6 Malavan 13 5 3 5 13 7 Machine Sazi 12 4 4 4 12 8 Bank Melli 12 3 6 3 12 9 Teraktor Sazi 12 3 6 3 12 10 Sanat Naft Abadan F.C. 13 5 2 6 12 11 Bargh Shiraz 13 4 4 5 12 12 Zob Ahan 12 4 3 5 11 13 Rastakhiz Khoramshahr 13 4 2 7 10 14 Aboomoslem 13 3 3 7 9 15 Daraei F.C. 12 2 3 7 7 16 Homa F.C. 13 2 3 8 7 Source: References [ edit ] v t e Top division football seasons in Iran Local League 1970–71 1971–72 1972–73 Takht Jamshid Cup 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 Qods League 1989–90 1990–91 Azadegan League 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 Persian Gulf Pro League 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 List of Iranian football champions v t e Persian Gulf Pro League 2022–23 teams Aluminium Arak Esteghlal Foolad Gol Gohar Havadar Malavan Mes Kerman Mes Rafsanjan Naft Masjed Soleyman Nassaji Paykan Persepolis Sanat Naft Sepahan Tractor Zob Ahan Former teams Aboumoslem Aluminium Hormozgan Bargh Shiraz Damash Esteghlal Ahvaz Esteghlal Rasht Fajr Gahar Zagros Gostaresh Machine Sazi Mes Sarcheshmeh Naft Tehran Pars Jam PAS Hamedan Pas Tehran Payam Mashhad Pegah Gilan Rah Ahan Saba Sepidrood Saipa Siah Jamegan Shahin Bushehr Shahrdari Tabriz Shahr Khodro Shamoushak Shirin Faraz Steel Azin Tarbiat Yazd Competition Champions Iranian league system Statistics and awards Winning managers Managers Top scorers all-time by season Football Awards Associated competitions Hazfi Cup Iranian Super Cup Azadegan League League 2 League 3 List of transfers summer 2012 winter 2012–13 summer 2013 winter 2013–14 summer 2014 winter 2014–15 summer 2015 winter 2015–16 summer 2016 winter 2016–17 summer 2017 winter 2017–18 summer 2018 winter 2018–19 summer 2019 winter 2019–20 summer 2020 Winter 2020–21 Summer 2021 Winter 2021–22 Summer 2022 Winter 2022–23 Summer 2023 Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1978–79_Takht_Jamshid_Cup&oldid=1213146634 " Categories : Takht Jamshid Cup 1978–79 in Asian association football leagues 1978–79 in Iranian football Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

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