
According to Mehr reporter, the 10% fine of the members of the Persepolis football team was enough to rekindle the conflict between the players and the staff with Reza Darwish, the CEO of the club. Yahya Golmohammadi and his students even went beyond the limit and went on a one-day strike to show their displeasure with the decision of the club managers.
The same difference increased the possibility of a change in the board of directors of Persepolis club, so that the names of some directors to replace Reza Darvish were also published.
While Hamidreza Gershasbi and Ali Akbar Taheri, the former CEOs of this club, are facing the rumor of returning to Persepolis, a source close to the Minister of Sports and Youth informed Mehr reporter that no plans have been made for Darvish’s possible successors and everything is up to the board of directors. Persepolis club depends on the continuation of Darvish’s activity.
Of course, it is not a secret to anyone that the summary of the board of directors of the club with the approval of the Ministry of Sports will make it possible to change the CEO of a club like Persepolis, otherwise there is no possibility of Darvish’s departure.
On the other hand, one of the former officials of Persepolis club, who had a controversial presence in this club, started rumors of his return by writing a text in his Instagram story, which is not true at all.
The former vice president of Persepolis club, who is working in another club these days, is doing his best to appear again in the position of the club’s managers, but not only his fluctuating performance in the past periods, but also the Ministry of Sports has no interest in his presence until very soon. His return should be closed and he should deal with this issue alone.
Sports and Youth Minister Kyomarth Hashemi currently has no desire to interfere in the affairs of Esteghlal and Persepolis clubs, but he will have no choice but to comment on the conditions of their club ownership, just like the previous ministers.