Results

Iran Div 1 05/18 14:30 34 [4] Saipa Karadj v Fajr Shahid Sepasi [1] L 1-0
Iran Div 1 05/12 15:30 33 Fajr Shahid Sepasi v Damash Gilan W 4-0
Iran Div 1 05/06 14:30 32 [16] Flamengo RJ U20 v Fajr Shahid Sepasi [1] L 2-1
Iran Div 1 04/29 13:30 31 Fajr Shahid Sepasi v Mes Shahr-e Babak D 0-0
Iran Div 1 04/21 13:00 30 Shahrdari Noshahr v Fajr Shahid Sepasi W 0-2
Iran Div 1 04/16 13:00 29 Fajr Shahid Sepasi v Niroye Zamini D 0-0
Iran Div 1 04/11 13:00 28 Besat Kermanshah v Fajr Shahid Sepasi W 0-1
Iran Div 1 04/05 12:30 27 [18] Shahrdari Astara v Fajr Shahid Sepasi [1] W 0-1
Iran Div 1 03/17 15:30 26 Fajr Shahid Sepasi v Al Wasl SC Reserves D 0-0
Iran Div 1 03/11 15:00 25 [7] Mes Kerman v Fajr Shahid Sepasi [1] W 1-2
Iran Div 1 03/04 15:15 24 Fajr Shahid Sepasi v Palayesh Naft Bandar Abbas FC W 1-0
Iran Div 1 02/25 11:45 23 [5] Paykan v Fajr Shahid Sepasi [1] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 17 17
Wins 19 9 10
Draws 9 6 3
Losses 6 2 4
Goals for 39 20 19
Goals against 17 6 11
Clean sheets 21 13 8
Failed to score 11 7 4

Fajr Shahid Sepasi Shiraz Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فرهنگى ورزشى فجر شهید سپاسی شیراز, Bashgah-e Futbal-e Fajr-e Sepasi-ye Shiraz), commonly known as Fajr Sepasi Shiraz, or Fajr Sepasi, is an Iranian football club based in Shiraz, Fars, that competes in the Azadegan League. The club was founded in 1988.

The football team plays their home games at the Pars Shiraz Stadium which has a seating capacity of 50,000. The club is owned and supported by the Basij.

History

Establishment

In 1988, a group of youngsters, who were from Shiraz along with Jafar Jafari, established a football team named Behzad. They started playing in the 2nd division of Shiraz's local city league. After the death of Majid Sepasi during the Iran–Iraq War, the team was renamed in Fajr Shahid Sepasi Shiraz Football Club. Shahid means martyr in Persian. The club was officially founded on 11 February 1988, the day of the Islamic revolution. In 1991 the club had been bought by Sepah Pasdaran completely.

1990s

In 1995 they became champions of Fars province, and in 1996 were promoted to the Azadegan League. The club has remained in the highest level of Iranian football since then, and won the Hazfi Cup in 2001.

Takeover

Moghavemat Shahid Sepasi emblem (2007–2011)

In December 2006 Sepah Pasdaran sold its shares in sport to Basij, therefore all Fajr teams were renamed to Moghavemat teams. Fajr Sepasi are now officially known as Moghavemat Shahid Sepasi Shiraz, although the name is not in common use yet. Jafar Jafari is the club's chairman since the establishment of the club in 1988.

They kept the coach Gholam Hossein Peyrovani till 2009 where he was appointed as Iran's olympics team head coach and had to leave the club so Peyrovani left the club after 10 years being in charge and he was finished his last season in mid table and was replaced by Davoud Mahabadi and after poor results he was replaced by Mohammad Ahmadzadeh and got relegated in the first season without Peyrovani.

In 2010 for the first time in the club's history, the team was relegated to the Azadegan League for the 2010–2011 season. Fajr rebounded gaining promotion to the Iran Pro League in 2011.

Azadegan League

At the end of the 2013–14 season Fajr Sepasi finished 14th and was relegated to the Azadegan League. In their first season back in the second tier Fajr finished 14th and missed out on promotion.

Fajr Shahid Sepasi Football Club, commonly known as Fajr Shahid Sepasi, is a prominent Iranian football team based in Shiraz, Iran. Established in 1970, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit. The team's colors are typically represented by a combination of red and white, symbolizing their pride and dedication to the sport.

Fajr Shahid Sepasi competes in the Iranian football league system, primarily in the Azadegan League, which is the second tier of Iranian football. The club has a reputation for nurturing local talent and has produced several players who have gone on to achieve success in both domestic and international football.

The name "Fajr" translates to "dawn," symbolizing hope and new beginnings, while "Shahid Sepasi" pays tribute to the martyrs of the Iranian Revolution, reflecting the club's deep-rooted connection to the cultural and historical identity of the region. The team plays its home matches at the Takhti Stadium in Shiraz, where fans gather to support their players with unwavering enthusiasm.

Fajr Shahid Sepasi is not only known for its competitive performances on the field but also for its commitment to community engagement and youth development, making it a vital part of the local sports landscape in Iran. With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, the club continues to strive for excellence and aims to make its mark in Iranian football history.