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Iran name 24-man team without striker Kaveh

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TEHERAN: Iran announced their 24-man squad for the 2018 World Cup late on Sunday, surprising­ly omitting striker Kaveh Rezaei (pic), but with plenty of expectatio­n after an unbeaten run through qualifying.

The biggest shock was the decision not to take Kaveh, the 26-yearold coming off a blistering season for Belgium’s Charleroi, scoring 16 goals in 39 games.

But Iran have strong choices up front, including Alireza Jahanbakhs­h, who became the first Iranian to top the scoring table of a major European league with 21 goals for Dutch side AZ Alkmaar.

Also making the squad are Masoud Shojaei, 33, and Ehsan Haji Safi, 28, who were supposed to have been banned for life last summer after playing an Israeli team for their Greek club Panionios.

Iran do not recognise the Jewish state and bar their athletes from appearing against Israelis.

But there was uproar from fans and confusion reigned over the issue, with Masoud returning to the national squad in March and Ehsan never actually banned.

Iran are unable to openly discuss the ban on facing Israelis because it breaches internatio­nal sporting regulation­s.

Iran’s national team have been coached for the past seven years by Portugal’s Carlos Queiroz, a former enforcer for Alex Ferguson at Manchester United and one-season boss at Real Madrid.

Queiroz has led Iran to their first back-to-back appearance­s at the World Cup, but will be hoping to improve on their winless appearance in Brazil.

Iran, nicknamed “Team Melli”, had an unbeaten run in qualifiers, becoming the first to book their place from the Asian Football Confederat­ion.

But they face a tough group in the World Cup, with Spain, Portugal and Morocco.

The squad announced this weekend could still change, in case of injury, up to a final deadline on June 4.

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