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The club was founded in 1945 as Docharkheh Savaran (Persian: \u062f\u0648\u0686\u0631\u062e\u0647 \u0633\u0648\u0627\u0631\u0627\u0646; meaning ‘The Cyclists’) and previously known as Taj (Persian: \u062a\u0627\u062c; meaning ‘The Crown’) between 1949 and 1979.[1][2][3]Esteghlal club has a won a total 38 trophies, including the Iranian Leagues 9 times, Iran Championship Cup 1 time, Hazfi Cup a record of 7 times, Iran Super Cup 1 time, Tehran Club Championship a record 13 times, Tehran Hazfi Cup 4 times, Tehran Super Cup a shared record 1 time and Asian Club Championship Iran’s record 2 times. Esteghlal is the only Iran club to win an international trophy more than once.Esteghlal has won 16 Minor Tournaments throughout its history.This page details Esteghlal Football Club honours and achievements.Table of ContentsHonours[edit]Domestic[edit]League[edit]Cups[edit]Provincial (High Level)[edit]Continental[edit]Doubles and Treble[edit]Minor Tournaments[edit]International[edit]Domestic[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Honours[edit]Esteghlal is the most proud team of Iran with 38 official championship titles in provincial, national and continental cups.[4][5]Esteghlal F.C. official honours[6][7][8]TypeCompetitionTitlesSeasonsDomesticNationalIran League91970\u201371, 1974\u201375, 1989\u201390, 1997\u201398, 2000\u201301, 2005\u201306, 2008\u201309, 2012\u201313, 2021\u201322Iran Championship11957Hazfi Cup71976\u201377, 1995\u201396, 1999\u20132000, 2001\u201302, 2007\u201308, 2011\u201312, 2017\u201318Super Cup12022Provincial (High Level)Tehran League131949\u201350, 1952\u201353, 1956\u201357, 1957\u201358, 1959\u201360, 1960\u201361, 1962\u201363, 1968\u201369, 1970\u20131971, 1972\u201373, 1983\u201384, 1985\u201386, 1991\u201392Tehran Hazfi Cup41946\u201347, 1950\u201351, 1958\u201359, 1960\u201361Tehran Super Cup1*1994ContinentalAFC Champions League2**1970, 1990\u201391Total38\u00a0\u00a0record\u00a0\u00a0* shared record\u00a0\u00a0** Iran recordDomestic[edit]League[edit] Esteghlal were crowned champions ending the 2021-22 Persian Gulf Pro League season without a single defeat \u2013 the first Iranian team ever to do so in a 30-game league season. Esteghlal club’s championship kit in Season 2021\u201322 to mark the tenth championship in the History of Iranian football leagues. The Taj Club Museum, which was looted after the 1978 revolution. Most of the museum’s trophies were won by the club’s football team. Winners (9): 1970\u201371, 1974\u201375, 1989\u201390, 1997\u201398, 2000\u201301, 2005\u201306, 2008\u201309, 2012\u201313, 2021\u201322 Runners-up (10): 1973\u201374, 1991\u201392, 1994\u201395, 1998\u201399, 1999\u20132000, 2001\u201302, 2003\u201304, 2010\u201311, 2016\u201317, 2019\u201320 Winners (1): 1957Cups[edit] Winners (7): 1976\u201377, 1995\u201396, 1999\u20132000, 2001\u201302, 2007\u201308, 2011\u201312, 2017\u201318 Runners-up (6): 1989\u201390, 1998\u201399, 2003\u201304, 2015\u201316, 2019\u201320, 2020\u201321 Winners (1): 2022 Runners-up (1): 2018Provincial (High Level)[edit] Winners (13): 1949\u201350, 1952\u201353, 1956\u201357, 1957\u201358, 1959\u201360, 1960\u201361, 1962\u201363, 1968\u201369, 1970\u20131971, 1972\u201373, 1983\u201384, 1985\u201386, 1991\u201392 Runners-up (7): 1946\u201347, 1951\u201352, 1958\u201359, 1969\u201370, 1982\u201383, 1989\u201390, 1990\u201391 Winners (4): 1946\u201347, 1950\u201351, 1958\u201359, 1960\u201361 Runners-up (3): 1945\u201346, 1957\u201358, 1969\u201370Tehran Super Cup (shared record) Winners (1): 1994Continental[edit] Winners (2): 1970, 1990\u201391 Runners-up (2): 1991, 1998\u201399 Third place (3): 1971, 2001\u201302, 2013Doubles and Treble[edit]Esteghlal has achieved the Double on 5 occasions in its history:Iran League and Tehran League1957\u201358 Season1970\u201371 SeasonTehran League and Tehran Hazfi Cup1958\u201359 Season1960\u201361 SeasonAFC Champions League and Tehran LeagueEsteghlal has achieved the Treble on 1 occasions in its history:AFC Champions League and Iran League and Tehran LeagueMinor Tournaments[edit]International[edit] Taj players and staff after winning 1969 Mills Cup (DCM Trophy), the first international trophy ever won by an Iranian side.Domestic[edit]References[edit]External links[edit] Media related to Titles of Esteghlal FC at Wikimedia CommonsEsteghlal related articles14 titlesPersepolis1971\u201372, 1973\u201374, 1975\u201376, 1995\u201396, 1996\u201397, 1998\u201399, 1999\u20132000, 2001\u201302, 2007\u201308, 2016\u201317, 2017\u201318, 2018\u201319, 2019\u201320, 2020\u2013219 titlesEsteghlal1970\u201371, 1974\u201375, 1989\u201390, 1997\u201398, 2000\u201301, 2005\u201306, 2008\u201309, 2012\u201313, 2021\u2013225 titlesPas Tehran1976\u201377, 1977\u201378, 1991\u201392, 1992\u201393, 2003\u201304Sepahan2002\u201303, 2009\u201310, 2010\u201311, 2011\u201312, 2014\u2013153 titlesSaipa1993\u201394, 1994\u201395, 2006\u2013072 titles1 title"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/list-of-esteghlal-f-c-honours\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of Esteghlal F.C. honours"}}]}]