Results

Iran Div 1 09/22 12:45 5 [4] Malavan v Siah Jamegan [13] D CANC
Iran Div 1 09/07 12:15 4 [12] Siah Jamegan v Qashqai Shiraz [11] L 1-2
Iran Div 1 08/25 15:45 3 ENZO v Siah Jamegan L 3-0
Iran Div 1 08/20 14:00 2 [7] Siah Jamegan v Khoneh Be Khoneh [15] W 1-0
Iran Div 2 08/13 14:30 1 Naft Tehran v Siah Jamegan W 0-3
Iran Pro League 04/27 12:30 30 [16] Siah Jamegan v Pars Jonoubi Jam [6] L 0-1
Iran Pro League 04/22 13:30 29 [11] Padideh Khorasan v Siah Jamegan [16] L 2-1
Iran Pro League 04/13 11:30 28 [16] Siah Jamegan v Saipa Karadj [4] L 0-3
Iran Pro League 04/06 14:25 27 [4] Esteghlal Tehran v Siah Jamegan [16] L 4-1
Iran Pro League 03/30 11:30 26 [16] Siah Jamegan v Esteghlal Khuzestan [15] L 0-1
Iran Pro League 03/02 14:10 25 [8] Sanat Naft Abadan v Siah Jamegan [16] L 4-1
Iran Pro League 02/23 12:00 24 [16] Siah Jamegan v Sepahan [14] L 0-5

Wikipedia - Siah Jamegan F.C.

Siah Jamegan Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال سیاه جامگان, Bashgah-e Futbal-e Siah Jamigan) is an Iranian football club based in Mashhad, Iran. They used to play in the Persian Gulf Pro League. In August 2011 the club bought the license of second division side Golchin Robat Karim. Siah Jamegan is an offshoot and has the roots of heavily supported club Aboomoslem, sharing the same colours and kit.

On 28 April 2015, the club earned promotion to the Persian Gulf Pro League for the first time in the club's history.

History

Establishment

In August 2011, Siah Jamegan Football Club was founded in Mashhad and was placed in the 2nd Division. In 2013, team were promoted to the Azadegan League. That following year Siah Jamegan finished second in their group and were placed in the promotion play-off. Siah Jamegan lost to Paykan 3–1 in the play-off and failed to be promoted to the Iran Pro League.

Success years

In August 2014, Siah Jamegan announced that they had bought Aboomoslem and will play in the Azadegan League under the name and logo of Aboomoslem, but the deal later fell through.

Persian Gulf Pro League

Siah Jamegan performed excellently in the 2014–15 season and for the first team in club history, the team was promoted to the Persian Gulf Pro League. They also competed in the final of the Azadegan League against Foolad Novin, but lost 1–0.

On 30 July 2015, Siah Jamegan lost its first ever Persian Gulf Pro League game 2–0 to Tehran club Esteghlal. After week four Rasoul Khatibi resigned as manager and was replaced by Saeed Ramezani. After a poor season, Meshki Pooshan Khorasan escaped relegation on the last day after beating Malavan 2–0.

Siah Jamegan's form did not improve in the 2016–17 season, they spent the season near the bottom of the table and only escaped relegation on the last day after beating league champions Persepolis 1–0. But the following season Siah Jamegan relegated to Azadegan League.

Siah Jamegan Khorasan FC is a professional soccer club based in Mashhad, Iran. Founded in 2013, the team has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Iranian football. The club's name, which translates to "Black Giants of Khorasan," reflects its strong regional identity and ambition to make a mark in the national league.

Siah Jamegan plays its home matches at the Imam Reza Stadium, a venue that can accommodate thousands of passionate fans who come to support their team. The club's colors, predominantly black, symbolize strength and resilience, traits that the players embody on the field.

Over the years, Siah Jamegan has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent and promoting a dynamic style of play. The team's commitment to developing young players has made it a vital part of the footballing landscape in Khorasan province. With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and tactical awareness, Siah Jamegan aims to compete at the highest levels of Iranian football, striving for success in both domestic leagues and cup competitions.

As the club continues to grow, it remains dedicated to its fans and the community, fostering a strong sense of pride and unity among supporters. Siah Jamegan Khorasan FC is not just a soccer team; it is a symbol of hope and ambition for the people of Mashhad and beyond.