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Country | Iran |
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Confederation | AFC |
Divisions | 2 |
Number of clubs | 26 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Iranian Futsal Super League |
Relegation to | 2nd Division |
TV partners | IRIB |
Website | IRIFF.ir |
Current: 2023–24 Iran Futsal's 1st Division |
The Iran Futsal's 1st Division (Persian: ليگ دسته یک فوتسال ایران) is the second-highest division overall in the Iranian futsal league system after the Super League.
League Champions
- 2002–03: Rah Ahan
- 2003–04: Tam Iran Khodro
- 2004–05: Elmo Adab
- 2005–06: not held
- 2006–07: Felamingo - Shohada Zoghalsang
- 2007–08: Melli Haffari - Labaniyat Arjan
- 2008–09: Firooz Sofeh - Shahr Aftab
- 2009–10: Persepolis - Arash Beton
- 2010–11: Shahrdari Saveh - Misagh
- 2011–12: Shahrdari Tabriz - Gaz Khuzestan
- 2012–13: Giti Pasand Novin - Tasisat Daryaei
- 2013–14: Ferdosi - Moghavemat Alborz
- 2014–15: Kashi Nilou
- 2015–16: Labaniyat Arjan
- 2016–17: Moghavemat Qarchak
- 2017–18: Sunich
- 2018–19: Shahin
- 2019–20: Foodka
- 2020–21: Zandi Beton
- 2021–22: Gohar Zamin
- 2022–23: Shahrdari Saveh
- 2023–24:
See also
- Iranian Futsal Super League
- Iran Futsal's 2nd Division
- IPL
- Azadegan League
- Iran Football's 2nd Division
- Iran Football's 3rd Division
- Iranian Super Cup
- Hazfi Cup
References
External links
- (in Persian) I.R. Iran Football Federation
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