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Navad | |
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Created by | Adel Ferdosipour |
Presented by | Bahador Amiri, Hamed Rastgoo, Nima Tajik, Mohammad Hossein Misaghi, Pedram Arab, Reza Younesian, Mohammad Hossein Ayoubian, Behzad Mokhtari, Navid Ostadrahimi |
Opening theme | Introduction |
Ending theme | Iran Pro League & Azadegan League Weekly Highlight |
Country of origin | Iran |
Original language | Persian |
No. of seasons | 20 |
No. of episodes | 490 |
Production | |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | Mondays night and Sometimes Thursdays night (180 min) |
Original release | |
Network | IRIB TV3 |
Release | 14 August 1999 11 March 2019[1] | –
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Navad (Persian: نود, meaning ninety/- 9.) was one of the most popular Iranian, Persian language, weekly television programs broadcast by Channel 3 in Iran and hosted by Adel Ferdosipour. The program focused on the football matches played in the Persian Gulf Pro League every week.[2]
Every episode typically featured two guests, one who analyzed the technical aspects of the matches, and the other discussed the referee's decisions and errors. On some shows, famous football players were invited and interviewed as well. (Analyzor has currently replaced by an analysis segment) Na.) ad show contained segments like "With the Legionnaires" (reporting on the Iranian footballers playing abroad), "Navad News" (the latest news about football in Iran) and polls (sometimes prediction of the upcoming matches) which could be contributed via SMS or the Navad official app on iOS and Android.
Since the 2015-16 series, the analysis team of the program scores the players of Persian Gulf Pro League each week and overall, on the style of Kicker, from 1.00 (best) to 6.00 (worst).[3]
Starting by the 2016–17 series, the Navad website launched a football manager online game using live stats of the players contributing in the Iran Pro League, entitled Football Fantasy.[4]
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