FIFA president highlights football field in northern Iranian village
FIFA president highlights football field in northern Iranian village
TEHRAN - FIFA President Gianni Infantino has spotlighted a humble yet spirited village football field in Iran, capturing the hearts of football enthusiasts worldwide.
Infantino on Saturday shared a photograph of the field in Lialeman, a village near Lahijan in Iran’s northern Gilan province, on his official Instagram page.
The image, taken by Iranian photographer Mehrdad Gerami, portrays a simple yet vibrant football pitch embraced by the local community.
Accompanying the photo, Infantino wrote: “IR Iran loves football, and this pitch in a village near Lahijan, Gilan, captured wonderfully by Mehrdad Gerami, is a fitting representation of their passion for our beautiful game. Football is for everyone, everywhere.”
The post reflects the universal appeal of football and its power to transcend borders, uniting communities of all sizes.
Infantino’s acknowledgment shines a light on popular football in Iran, where passion for the sport runs deep, even in remote areas. His post has drawn widespread attention to the attractiveness of football as a game, reaching beyond stadiums and leagues to celebrate its essence in the lives of everyday people.
Nestled in the lush green landscapes of Gilan province, Lahijan, often called the “Bride of Iran’s Cities,” is a captivating travel destination in northern Iran. Known for its breathtaking natural beauty, historical charm, and rich culture, Lahijan draws visitors year-round.
One of Lahijan’s iconic attractions is Sheytan Kuh (Devil’s Mountain), a verdant hill offering panoramic views of the city. At its foot lies a tranquil artificial lake and a cascading waterfall, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Nearby, the Lahijan Tea Museum showcases the region’s vital role as the cradle of Iran’s tea industry, where visitors can learn about the history and enjoy a cup of freshly brewed tea.
The city’s old bazaar is a vibrant hub filled with local crafts, traditional snacks, and the famous Lahijan cookies, a must-try treat. For nature enthusiasts, the surrounding tea plantations and the Deylaman Plateau offer serene escapes into Gilan’s lush countryside.
Located just 45 kilometers from Rasht, the provincial capital, Lahijan combines easy access with a distinct cultural identity, making it a top destination for travelers seeking a mix of history, natural beauty, and authentic Iranian hospitality.
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source: tehrantimes.com