The confident 26-year-old has developed into a key figure for the Iranian national side too, aiding and abetting his nation's ascent to 17th place in the current FIFA World Ranking where they sit proudly on the same points total as illustrious names like Portugal. "It's a huge step forward for us. Now we've got to hang on to this position," Mahdavikia told FIFA.com. Iran opened their 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany? qualifying campaign with two victories, 3-1 over Qatar and 7-0 against Laos. All Iranian eyes are now focused on June, when they meet Jordan, twice their conquerors in the last two years. "The home leg is vital for us. We have to claim three points. Jordan are without doubt our most difficult group opponents. They're technically excellent and have an experienced Egyptian coach. They've been very successful over the last two years, so it will be a real test for us." Asian Cup on the horizon Nevertheless, Mahdavikia reckons qualifying for Germany 2006 is the biggest prize of all. "It's my greatest dream because it's taking place in Germany. I want to go to another World Cup finals. I really enjoyed the experience at France 98. We're determined to qualify for the 2006 World Cup," he says defiantly. Steady progress under coach Ivankovic "He's got us training like the European sides. He's got to know Iranian football, the people and the younger players. And he's already taken charge of Asian teams at the Olympics," Mahdavikia points out. "We have an excellent blend in the national side right now." Ivankovic's achievement is not to be underestimated in a country notoriously hard on foreign coaching staff. Big names such as Blasevic and Ivic failed, hounded out by an impatient media demanding instant results and intolerant of anything less.
For his part, Ivankovic is delighted with the raw material at his disposal. "I'm really impressed with the quality shown by Iranian players here in Iran and abroad. Players such as Hashemian, Mahdavikia, Bagheri and Daei are worth their weight in gold for Iranian football. Their achievements are an inspiration to the home-based players, and Hashemian's move to a club of Bayern Munich's stature is a massive success for Iran, as it opens the way for other talented youngsters to gain a foothold in Europe," the 50 year-old told Hamshahri newspaper. Echoing the coach's comments, Mahdavikia voiced hopes for more young Iranian hopefuls to become established internationally. "For a while, we had a group of players operating on the European stage. We had 13 in the German first and second divisions for example. But at the moment there's only myself and Vahid Hashemian in the Bundesliga. It's a bit disappointing to see so many players returning to Iran. But if we qualify for 2006 - and we have a talented enough squad to do it - you'll see more of us in action for European clubs." Hashemian a major loss Mahdavikia also believes one of his tasks is to act as minder to the younger players. "Once Daei hangs up his boots, I'll be just about the most experienced player around, and my intention is to offer what I can to my up-and-coming team-mates." Progress set to continue Football is Iran's most popular sport. Six and seven year-olds learn the trade there in the time-honoured way, out on the streets. It would be hard to quantify the outpouring of public joy if the Iranians succeeded in qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. And if the stylish and respected Mahdavikia goes in search of glory in his adopted homeland two years from now, the party would reach as far as Hamburg. |
Mahdavikia: "We are blending well now?
- Persianleague
- - Apr 23, 2004
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