TEHRAN – Iran’s national futsal team are facing a potential coaching change after a disappointing performance at the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Uzbekistan.
The team, led by Vahid Shamsaei, suffered a shock 4-3 defeat to Morocco in the Round of 16, marking a premature exit from the tournament.
Following the unexpected elimination, the Iranian Football Federation’s technical committee and futsal committee have held several meetings to evaluate the team’s performance and discuss future plans, including preparations for the 2028 Futsal World Cup.
Sources close to the federation suggest that a decision has been made to part ways with Shamsaei, and an official announcement is expected in the coming days. The federation is reportedly in the process of selecting a suitable replacement to take the reins of Team Melli.
Shamsaei took over as head coach in February 2021, succeeding Mohammad Nazemolsharieh. Despite leading the team to the final of the 2022 AFC Futsal Asian Cup in his first major tournament, Iran fell short against Japan, missing out on the continental title.
The 2024 World Cup was seen as a litmus test for Shamsaei and his side. While Iran secured victories over Venezuela and Guatemala in the group stage, concerns were raised about the team’s defensive structure. Despite topping their group, their journey ended abruptly in the Round of 16.
With the World Cup now behind them, the Iranian football federation is keen to make changes to ensure the team’s success in future competitions. While Shamsaei still has a year remaining on his contract, it appears that the federation is prepared to terminate his contract and seek a new coach.
Several names have been floated as potential replacements for Shamsaei, although the names have not been confirmed yet.
The federation is expected to conduct a thorough search for a new coach who can lead the team to greater heights.