Persistence and Preparation: Persepolis Resumes Training Amidst National Team Commitments
Tehran – Persepolis Football Club, one of Iran’s most storied teams, has resumed its training schedule today, demonstrating resilience and strategic planning despite the temporary absence of several key players.
The squad returns to the pitch after a brief period of rest, embarking on a new phase of preparation. This session, however, highlights the club’s strength in depth, as it will be conducted without eight of its top talents who are currently on national team duty.
The absent players are recognized as Peyman Needar, Hossein Kanaanizadegan, Mohammad Khodabandelou, Ali Alipour, Oston Urunov, Marko Bakic, Mohammad Hossein Sadeghi, and Soheil Sahebi. Their commitment to representing the Islamic Republic of Iran on the international stage is a point of pride for the club and its passionate fanbase.
In a move that underscores the club’s commitment to developing future talent, the training session will feature several promising players from the Persepolis youth academy. This approach ensures the continuity of training intensity and provides valuable experience for the next generation of football stars, reflecting the club’s long-term vision and robust planning.