Results

Iran Div 1 05/18 14:30 34 [4] Saipa Karadj v Fajr Shahid Sepasi [1] W 1-0
Iran Div 1 05/12 15:30 33 [8] Mes Kerman v Saipa Karadj [4] W 0-1
Iran Div 1 05/06 14:30 32 [2] Paykan v Saipa Karadj [4] L 3-0
Iran Div 1 04/29 13:30 31 [3] Saipa Karadj v Potters Bar Town [4] D 1-1
Iran Div 1 04/22 14:45 30 [12] Naft Gachsaran v Saipa Karadj [5] D 1-1
Iran Div 1 04/16 13:00 29 [3] Saipa Karadj v Shahr Raz Shiraz [16] W 1-0
Iran Div 1 04/11 14:15 28 Pars Jonoubi Jam v SaiPa FC W 0-1
Iran Div 1 04/06 13:00 27 [5] Saipa Karadj v Damash Gilan [15] W 2-1
Iran Div 1 03/30 15:30 21 [5] Saipa Karadj v Palayesh Naft Bandar Abbas FC [10] W 2-0
Iran Div 1 03/17 15:30 26 Shahrdari Noshahr v SaiPa FC L 1-0
Iran Div 1 03/11 15:30 25 [5] Saipa Karadj v Besat Kermanshah [11] D 1-1
Iran Div 1 03/04 15:30 24 [17] Naft Mased Soleiman v Saipa Karadj [5] D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 18 16
Wins 16 9 7
Draws 10 5 5
Losses 8 4 4
Goals for 31 19 12
Goals against 23 12 11
Clean sheets 18 8 10
Failed to score 10 4 6

Wikipedia - Saipa F.C.

Saipa Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال سايپا, Bashgah-e Futbal-e Saipa) is a football club from Tehran, Iran. The team is owned by SAIPA, an Iranian automobile manufacturer. The team has never had a large fanbase. In the 2006–07 season, under the guidance of Ali Daei, Saipa won their only Persian Gulf Cup title. Saipa has also won the Azadegan League twice and the Hazfi Cup once. Saipa is the football club of the multisport Saipa Cultural and Athletic Corporation.

History

Team training in February 2019

Early days

In 1989, SAIPA Company decided to start its own football team. They purchased a team playing in the 4th division of Tehran's city league, and renamed it Saipa F.C. After back to back promotions starting in the first year, the Karaj based club was playing in the 2nd division by 1991. That same year they purchased the Shipping Department team's shares, and participated in the 1st division of Tehran's local league. In that year they won the Tehran city championship as well as the Tehran Super Cup, thus attaining the right to play in Iran's top league at the time, the Azadegan League.

Azadegan League

In their first year in the Azadegan League they won the championship, as well as the Hazfi Cup. They also won the league championship again in 1994. The team was relegated into the second division in 1995, but were promoted again in the following year. Since their second promotion to the top tier, the club has remained in the middle of the league table.

Persian Gulf Pro League

Ali Daei era

By 2001, the club's on-field performance remained stable, occupying mid-table position most years. Shortly following Iranian goalkeeper Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh's retirement, he was linked with the head coaching job at Saipa. It never materialized, but the club signed another Iranian, Ali Daei in a move from Saba Battery. The club had finished third in the previous season and now, with Werner Lorant as a coach, the team aimed to work for the title. Shortly after the season began though, Littbarski was fired and Ali Daei took on the role of player/coach. Daei scored the winner in the title winning game. Daei extended his contract, this time as a full-time coach. He was appointed head coach of the national team but kept his role at Saipa until the end of the season.

Return to mid-table and relocation to Tehran

Following the title winning year which saw the team play in the AFC Champions League, Saipa turned back into the mid-table places of the league again. Before the start of the 2015–16 Persian Gulf Pro League season Saipa announced they had moved their home city from Karaj to nearby Tehran.

Saipa Karadj is a prominent Iranian football club based in Karaj, a city located just west of Tehran. Founded in 2000, the team is affiliated with the Saipa automotive company, which has played a significant role in its development and support. The club competes in the Persian Gulf Pro League, the top tier of Iranian football, and has established itself as a competitive force in the league.

Saipa Karadj is known for its strong youth development program, which has produced numerous talented players who have gone on to represent both the club and the national team. The team's colors are typically orange and white, symbolizing energy and passion, and they play their home matches at the Saipa Stadium, which has a vibrant atmosphere filled with dedicated fans.

Over the years, Saipa Karadj has achieved notable success, including domestic cup victories and strong league performances. The club is recognized for its commitment to fostering local talent and promoting the sport within the community. With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and strategic play, Saipa Karadj continues to strive for excellence in Iranian football, aiming to build on its legacy and achieve greater heights in both national and continental competitions.