Results

Iran Div 2 09/08 11:50 - Saba Qom v Mes Shahr-e Babak D 0-0
Iran Div 1 04/23 12:30 33 Saba Qom v Machine Sazi Tabriz L 0-4
Iran Div 1 04/17 12:30 32 Baderan Tehran v Saba Qom L 7-0
Iran Div 1 04/10 12:01 - Mes Rafsanjan v Saba Qom L 7-0
Iran Div 1 04/04 11:30 - Saba Qom v Nassaji Mazandaran D 0-0
Iran Div 1 03/29 11:30 - Oxin Alborz FC v Saba Qom L 8-0
Iran Div 1 03/17 11:33 - Saba Qom v Mes Kerman L 0-2
Iran Div 1 03/11 11:15 - Shahrdari Tabriz v Saba Qom L 3-1
Iran Div 1 03/04 11:04 - Saba Qom v Rah Ahan L 0-1
Iran Div 1 02/25 10:45 - Shahrdari Mahshahr v Saba Qom L 3-1
Iran Div 1 02/18 10:32 - Saba Qom v Bargh Shiraz D 1-1
Iran Div 1 02/13 10:37 - Gol Gohar v Saba Qom L 5-1

Wikipedia - Saba Qom F.C.

Saba Qom Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال صبای قم, Bashgah-e Futbal-e Sâbay-e Qom) was an Iranian football team based in Qom, Iran. The club was dissolved in 2018. The team is a former part of Saba Battery Club, owned by Saba Battery Co., and was moved to Qom in 2007, although they were formerly registered as a team from Tehran playing at Shahid Derakhshan Stadium of Robat Karim.

Saba won the 2005 edition of the Hazfi Cup and the 2005 edition of the Iranian Super Cup.

History

Mohemmat sazi Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال مهمات سازی) was an Iranian football club based in Tehran, Iran. They play in the 2nd Division.

Establishment

In 1974 a football called Mohemat Sazi was established in Tehran. The team never had any major success and only played in the lower leagues of the Iranian football league system. In the early 1990s the club was sponsored by a company named Maham. During the later stages of the club's history they were sponsored by Sanam, an electronics company.

Takeover

In 2002 the club's shares were sold to Saba Battery Company (also known as Niru Company) which is under the control of Iran's Ministry of Defense. Due to the club's greatly improved financial status the team was able to purchase talented players and were promoted to the Iran Pro League in 2004.

Domestic Titles

2004–2005

In the first year of participation in Iran Pro League, Saba Battery managed to participate in the AFC Champions League for the first time ever, After becoming champions of the Hazfi Cup under Milan Živadinović. In the 2005 season Saba Battery also won the Iranian Super Cup, defeating Foolad the Iran Pro League champion 4–0. And until 2016 they remained the only team to have the title.

2006–2007

Although Saba Battery did not have a successful year in Iran Pro League, they were competitive in the Hazfi Cup. Saba Battery became Runners-up after losing to Sepahan 4–2 in aggregate, with Mohammad Hossein Ziaei. Since Sepahan became 5th in the Iran Pro League, that meant that Saba Battery won't be going to AFC Champions League.

Iran Pro League

The team debuted in the Iran Pro League in the 2004–05 season and was able to secure a berth for the Asian Champions League after winning the 2005 Hazfi Cup, however failing to make it out of their group. In the same year Saba won the Iranian Super Cup defeating league champions Foolad 4–0. In 2007 Saba once again made the final of the Hazfi Cup, this time losing 4–0 to Sepahan on aggregate.

Move to Qom

In 2008 Saba relocated to Qom because the city of Tehran had many football teams with low attendance figures. The team was renamed Saba Qom after the move. Saba was one of the few teams of the league in 2008–09 season which did not change managers during the season and finished in 6th position at the end of the season something that happened again in the next season. In the 2011–12 Persian Gulf Cup, Saba Qom finished 4th securing a play-off spot for the 2013 AFC Champions League. In the play-off Saba lost to Al Shabab on penalties and failed to qualify to the group stage.

Ali Daei Era

In July 2015 Saba announced that Ali Daei would lead the club for the 2015–16 Persian Gulf Pro League season. Saba started well and were within contention of an AFC Champions League in the first half of the season, but in the second half they faltered and eventually finished in seventh place.

Saba Battery Football Club, commonly known as Saba Battery, is a prominent Iranian football team based in Tehran. Established in 1993, the club has made a significant mark in Iranian football, particularly in the Persian Gulf Pro League, where it has consistently showcased its competitive spirit and talent.

Saba Battery is known for its strong youth development program, which has produced numerous skilled players who have gone on to represent both the club and the national team. The team's colors are typically green and white, symbolizing hope and vitality, and they play their home matches at the Saba Battery Stadium, which provides a vibrant atmosphere for fans.

The club's name reflects its origins, as it was founded by the Saba Battery Company, a major manufacturer in Iran. This connection to industry highlights the club's commitment to excellence and community engagement. Over the years, Saba Battery has earned a reputation for its disciplined playstyle and tactical approach, making it a respected competitor in domestic and regional tournaments.

With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to fostering local talent, Saba Battery continues to be a significant player in Iranian football, striving for success both on and off the pitch.