

A competitive International Club Friendly between Persepolis and Chadormalu SC ended in a 1‑1 draw on June 27, 2026, at the Pars Stadium in Shiraz. The match served as an important preparatory test for both sides ahead of the new season, with Persepolis using the fixture to integrate new signings while Chadormalu’s squad sharpened their match fitness against a high‑profile opponent.
Match overview
The game began cautiously, with both teams focusing on possession and shape rather than high‑risk attacking. Persepolis, the Persian Gulf Pro League giants, dominated the early exchanges through their experienced midfield trio. Chadormalu, a side known for their organised defensive structure, sat deep and looked to break on the counter. The deadlock was broken in the 38th minute when Persepolis’s forward Mehdi Torabi latched onto a through ball and slotted past the Chadormalu goalkeeper for 1‑0.
Key moments
- 38th minute (1‑0) – Persepolis take the lead. A slick one‑two in midfield unlocked the Chadormalu defence, with Torabi finishing calmly inside the far post.
- 57th minute – Chadormalu came close to equalising when a header from a set piece struck the crossbar.
- 72nd minute (1‑1) – The visitors levelled. A quick counter‑attack caught Persepolis’s backline out of shape, and substitute forward Pouria Gholami fired a low shot into the bottom corner.
- 84th minute – Persepolis’s Omid Alishah forced a good save from the Chadormalu keeper with a powerful drive from 20 yards.
Tactical story
Persepolis operated in a fluid 4‑3‑3, looking to stretch the pitch with width from their full‑backs. However, Chadormalu’s compact 4‑4‑2 made it difficult for the home side to find space between the lines. After the equaliser, Persepolis pushed for a winner but found the visitors’ defensive block increasingly resolute. The friendly also saw several substitutions, with both coaches using the opportunity to test different combinations and give minutes to fringe players.
Standout performers
Mehdi Torabi was Persepolis’s most dangerous attacking outlet, while Chadormalu’s goalkeeper, Saeed Jalali, made several important saves to keep his side in the game. The visitors’ physical resilience and tactical discipline were notable, suggesting they will be a tough opponent in the upcoming Hazfi Cup and league fixtures.
Season impact
For Persepolis, the draw highlighted areas for improvement in breaking down deep defences, but the overall performance was encouraging. Chadormalu SC will take confidence from their ability to compete with one of Iran’s top clubs. Both teams now turn their attention to final preparations ahead of the 2026‑2027 campaign.
