Malavan Sport and Cultural Club

Malavan Sport and Cultural Club is an Iranian multisport club based in Bandar Anzali, Iran. Bandar Anzali with 150,000 citizens has 64 sport clubs with 11,000 male and female athletes. It was established by Marshal Karim Rastegari in 1969 under the supervision of the Iranian Navy and to begin with only had a football team which still exists today as Malavan Football Club.

Football

Malavan Football Club who play in Iran's Premier Football League. The team has boated fanstatic players such as the late Sirous Ghayeghran, and today boasts Maziar Zare hailed by many as The New Ghayegran.

Boating

All of Iran's national boating team are from Anzali and have won several Asian and International medals. From 1999-2003 they were Champions of Iran in the adult and youth championships and 2002 and 2003 they came 2nd in the Asian Championships. All the players and coaches of the Iranian national boating team are from Malavan. They have acquired more than 20 gold, silver & bronze medals in Asian Championships.

Basketball

Malavan have a team in Iran's Professional Basketball League, and many of their players play at youth level for Iran.

Futsal

Malavan's futsal team currently participate in Iran's Serie B Futsal League however Malavan are the number one favourite for promotion in the 2006/07 Season.

Boxing

They have won several medals over the years and several Malavan boxers box for Iran at international level.

Karate

Malavan has produced some very famous boxers such as:

Maziar Farid Khomami (Former number one in Asia, now coach of Iran national team)

Jasem Vishgahi (Former Asia number one, world number one)

Mohammad Rabii (Former World youth number one) who died in a preparation camp.

Women's Boating

Malavan Women's Boating team has over 40 players. 10 of them have Iran gold medals in country championships and Ms Nikpoor is West Asian Champion.

Women's Futsal

Head coach : Maryam Irandust

Team : Irandust, Sami, Mikaeili, Hasrati, Dustpoor, Azizpur, Agahi, Eghbal, Mehrvar, Abdi, Noori, Irandust and Nemati

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