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TEHRAN (Reuters) – The Iranian government voted Sunday to sell two Iranian national football league clubs to the private sector, in light of the financial crisis plaguing Iran's clubs.
The website of the Iranian presidency, "Dulat", "The Council of Ministers today approved, at its meeting chaired by President Hbadan Rowhani, the sale of Beruzi clubs and the independence of the private sector" .
In turn, the Iranian Minister of Youth and Sports, "Mbadoud Soltani fled", told the "Tasnim" after the meeting of the Council of Ministers: "The vote on the decision to sell Beruzi clubs and l & # The independence of the private sector was decided by the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
"In accordance with the decision of the Council of Ministers, the Privatization Agency of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance will implement all stages of badessment, pricing and will determine the conditions and procedures for exemption of candidates to the purchase of Beruzi and Istiklal clubs. "
Nadia Berouzi and her team are the most important and successful clubs for the local and Asian championships.
Most Iranian football clubs are facing financial crises. Some of them were forced not to renew their contracts with foreign players because of the lack of money in foreign currencies because of the sanctions imposed by the United States against Tehran and which came into force at the beginning of November.
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