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Hashemian’s Low-Key Start at Persepolis – What’s Behind the Delay?
Pre-Season Begins Abroad Amid Logistical Challenges
Persepolis FC’s pre-season training kicked off on July 9 in Turkey, bypassing Tehran due to scheduling constraints. Head coach Vahid Hashemian and several players traveled directly from abroad to join the camp, avoiding potential flight complications. After three weeks of intensive preparations, the team returned to Tehran to continue training—yet an official unveiling ceremony for Hashemian has still not taken place.
Uncertainty Lingers Over Hashemian’s Formal Introduction
With the new season fast approaching, the absence of a formal introduction has raised questions about the status of Persepolis’ new manager. While the club had initially promised a public ceremony, the event appears to have been postponed or overlooked entirely. So far, Hashemian has only given one official interview—exclusively with the club’s in-house TV channel—while strict training protocols have limited media access to the team.
Focus on Team Preparations Over Ceremonial Delays
Sources suggest that Persepolis’ management and coaching staff are prioritizing squad readiness over formalities to ensure a strong start to the season. The tight transfer window and demanding schedule may have influenced this decision, though the lack of clarity has left some fans uneasy. Despite the low-profile start, the club remains committed to delivering results on the pitch, aiming to turn preseason efforts into competitive success.
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