
According to Mehr reporter, Reza Darwish said regarding Persepolis’ last Premier League match against Nasaji Mazandaran: Considering the low capacity of Watani Stadium, they will sell 6,000 tickets, of which 10% belong to Persepolis, i.e. 600 tickets.
He added: “It is the last night of the league and the championship celebration is supposed to be held there, but unfortunately our fans do not have the space to encourage their team.” We are not to blame and nothing can be done by us.
CEO of Persepolis stated: Please, considering that there is not a lot of capacity, fans should come as many as they have tickets so that God forbid, there will be no problem. Hundreds of thousands of people want to witness the championship up close, but consider the capacity of the stadium. We are guests and have no role in the event. Many fans are looking for tickets and want to be in the championship celebration. I wish it was held in a space where this was possible for us. We leave the opportunity to hold a party so that more people can attend.
Darvish also criticized some clubs for interfering in the results and affairs of other teams and said: In the last three weeks, which teams commented on games that had nothing to do with them and said that such and such a player was for such and such a team, and with a ruler they said so and so Did the game come out like this?
In response to Sepahan head coach Jose Morais’s answer last week, he emphasized: We said that this servant of God who made the comment did not know the player who was in our team 15 years ago. He said something that was strange. Persepolis fans had forgotten that Maziar Zare was once in Persepolis. How did he, who has been in Iran for a few months, know which player played a few years ago and for which game he forgot to bring red shoes?! Does this make sense? Someone must have told this child and servant of God. no problem.
The CEO of Persepolis regarding Sepahan club’s complaint against him after the victory against Gol Gohar for commenting against Morais said: I went to the Ethics Committee on Saturday, not the Disciplinary Committee. There was only one objection, why did you say, “The coach of Sepahan is a child. He has grown up and is old. A child is considered under 10 or 15 years old.” This is what is written in the complaint! We said that it is a common term and maybe it is not in their culture and its literal translation will be wrong.