Most successful coaches edit

Rank Head coach Matches Win Draw Lost GF GA Points
1   Ali Parvin 35 18 12 5 60 21 66
2   Branko Ivanković 37 16 10 11 44 41 58
3   Yahya Golmohammadi 18 11 2 5 38 16 35
4   Stanko Poklepović 9 5 1 3 17 12 16
5   Mustafa Denizli 7 3 2 2 14 8 11
6   Ivica Matković 7 3 2 2 6 7 11
7   Nelo Vingada 6 3 1 2 8 8 10
8   Parviz Dehdari 4 2 1 1 8 3 7
9   Hamid Derakhshan 3 2 0 1 4 3 6
10   Ali Daei 6 1 2 3 6 11 5
11   Mohammad Panjali 4 1 1 2 4 5 4

Persian Gulf Pro League Serving Time edit

Name Nat. Date of birth Club Appointed Time as manager Source
Yahya Golmohammadi   March 19, 1971 Persepolis January 13, 2020 4 years, 126 days [1][2]
Faraz Kamalvand   July 27, 1975 Gostaresh October 3, 2014 9 years, 228 days [3]
Branko Ivanković   February 28, 1954 Persepolis April 6, 2015 9 years, 42 days [4]
Mohammad Reza Mohajeri   December 10, 1964 Padideh July 5, 2015 8 years, 318 days [5]
Farhad Kazemi   July 2, 1959 Siah Jamegan September 28, 2015 8 years, 233 days [6]
Amir Ghalenoei   November 21, 1963 Tractor Sazi December 9, 2015 8 years, 161 days [7]
Nader Dastneshan   May 24, 1960 Sanat Naft December 31, 2015 8 years, 139 days [8]
Rasoul Khatibi   September 22, 1978 Machine Sazi January 1, 2016 8 years, 138 days [9]
Abdollah Veisi   March 22, 1971 Sepahan May 23, 2016 7 years, 361 days [10]
Sirous Pourmousavi   March 27, 1971 Esteghlal Khuzestan May 25, 2016 7 years, 359 days [11]
Hossein Faraki   March 22, 1957 Saipa May 25, 2016 7 years, 359 days [12]
Naeim Saadavi   June 16, 1969 Foolad May 25, 2016 7 years, 359 days [13]
Majid Jalali   September 5, 1956 Paykan May 25, 2016 7 years, 359 days [14]
Alireza Mansourian   December 2, 1971 Esteghlal June 01, 2016 7 years, 352 days [15]
Samad Marfavi   May 18, 1964 Saba Qom July 3, 2016 7 years, 320 days [16]
Ali Daei   March 21, 1969 Naft Tehran July 5, 2016 7 years, 318 days [17]

Notes edit

‡ indicates player-manager

Clubs (2021–22) edit

All-time Pro League table edit

Pos. Club Seasons Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th T4 T7 Debut Since/Last App. Relegated Best
Pos.
1 Esteghlal Tehran1 21 642 319 205 118 940 565 +375 1161 3 5 7 1 1 1 16 18 2001–02 2001–02 1st
2 Persepolis Tehran2 3 4 21 642 312 202 128 911 586 +325 1125 7 2 2 3 2 1 14 17 2001–02 2001–02 1st
3 Sepahan Esfahan5 21 642 291 208 143 921 602 +319 1078 5 3 1 2 3 1 1 11 16 2001–02 2001–02 1st
4 Zob Ahan Esfahan6 21 642 242 214 186 763 656 +107 939 4 1 4 6 9 15 2001–02 2001–02 2nd
5 Foolad Khuzestan 20 608 232 210 166 692 600 +92 906 2 3 1 1 2 3 6 12 2001–02 2008–09 1 1st
6 Saipa Tehran 20 612 186 217 209 660 701 −41 775 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 2001–02 2020–21 1 1st
7 Tractor Tabriz7 14 432 176 145 111 548 429 +119 672 3 1 3 2 1 1 7 11 2001–02 2009–10 1 2nd
8 Paykan Tehran 17 520 152 162 206 532 632 −100 618 1 2 5 0 8 2001–02 2016–17 4 5th
9 Saba Qom/Saba Battery Tehran 13 414 128 159 127 468 459 +9 543 1 2 2 1 3 6 2004–05 2016–17 1 3rd
10 Malavan Anzali8 14 436 121 145 170 403 502 −99 507 2 0 2 2001–02 2022–23 2 7th
11 Fajr Sepasi Shiraz 13 400 103 147 150 357 434 −77 456 1 1 1 2001–02 2013–14 2 4th
12 Sanat Naft Abadan 11 344 97 106 141 349 442 −93 397 1 1 2002–03 2016–17 3 7th
13 Rah Ahan Tehran 11 356 92 114 150 354 447 −93 390 2005–06 2015–16 1 8th
14 Naft Tehran 8 252 91 88 73 286 258 +28 361 2 3 2 5 2010–11 2017–18 1 3rd
15 Mes Kerman 8 264 85 99 80 310 292 +18 354 1 1 1 1 3 2006–07 2022–23 1 3rd
16 Aboomoslem Khorasan 9 270 83 90 97 296 304 −8 339 1 2 1 1 4 2001–02 2009–10 1 4th
17 Esteghlal Ahvaz 9 274 80 78 116 327 402 −75 318 1 1 1 2 2002–03 2015–16 2 2nd
18 Padideh Khorasan15 8 240 74 80 86 218 245 −27 294 1 1 1 2 2014–15 2021–22 1 4th
19 PAS Tehran9 6 168 72 59 37 263 181 +82 274 1 2 1 1 4 5 2001–02 2006–07 1st
20 Bargh Shiraz 8 236 60 78 98 252 335 −83 258 1 1 2001–02 2008–09 1 7th
21 Damash Gilan/Pegah Gilan/Esteghal Rasht10 8 248 56 81 111 227 344 −117 248 1 1 2001–02 2013–14 4 7th
22 Esteghlal Khuzestan 6 180 45 68 67 174 220 −46 203 1 1 1 2013–14 2018–19 1 1st
23 Gostaresh Foolad Tabriz 5 150 39 60 51 147 161 −14 177 2013–14 2017–18 8th
24 PAS Hamedan 4 136 38 48 50 143 165 −22 162 1 1 2007–08 2010–11 1 5th
25 Nassaji Mazandaran 4 120 30 50 40 110 130 −20 140 2018–19 2018–19 9th
26 Naft Masjed Soleyman 5 150 23 67 60 94 157 −63 136 2014–15 2018–19 1 8th
27 Gol Gohar Sirjan 3 90 33 30 27 97 94 +3 129 1 1 1 1 2019–20 2019–20 4th
28 Shahin Bushehr 4 132 27 48 57 124 175 −51 129 2009–10 2019–20 2 13th
29 Pars Jonoubi Jam 3 90 22 38 30 82 87 −5 104 1 1 1 2017–18 2019–20 1 5th
30 Machine Sazi Tabriz 4 120 17 39 64 84 163 −79 90 2016–17 2020–21 2 11th
31 Mes Rafsanjan 2 60 22 17 21 62 59 +3 83 1 1 2020–21 2020–21 6th
32 Steel Azin Tehran11 2 68 19 23 26 85 112 −27 80 1 1 2009–10 2010–11 1 5th
33 Aluminium Arak 2 60 15 29 16 45 56 −11 74 2020–21 2020–21 8th
34 Shamoushak Noshahr 3 86 16 26 44 66 118 −52 74 2003–04 2005–06 1 14th
35 Siahjamegan Khorasan 3 90 15 27 48 64 117 −53 72 2015–16 2017–18 1 13th
36 Shahrdari Tabriz 2 68 14 29 25 79 98 −19 71 2010–11 2011–12 1 12th
37 Sepidrood Rasht 2 60 11 17 32 48 92 −44 50 2017–18 2018–19 1 13th
38 Aluminium Hormozgan 1 34 7 14 13 26 40 −14 35 2012–13 2012–13 1 15th
39 Payam Khorasan 1 34 9 8 17 33 52 −19 35 2008–09 2008–09 1 16th
40 Havadar 1 30 8 10 12 18 25 −7 34 2021–22 2021–22 11th
41 Mes Sarcheshmeh 1 34 5 9 20 23 54 −31 24 2011–12 2011–12 1 18th
42 Shirin Faraz Kermanshah12 1 34 3 12 19 25 59 −34 21 2007–08 2007–08 1 18th
43 Shahid Ghandi Yazd13 1 30 4 7 19 21 43 −22 19 2005–06 2005–06 1 16th
44 Gahar Zagros Doroud14 1 34 3 10 21 24 59 −35 19 2012–13 2012–13 1 18th
2022–23 Persian Gulf Pro League
2022–23 Azadegan League
Lower leagues
Defunct teams

Source: iplstats.com
Notes:
Only league matches; play-offs are not included in the all-time table.
1 Esteghlal was deducted one point in the 2013–14 season.
2 Persepolis was deducted six points in the 2005–06 season.
3 Persepolis was deducted six points in the 2007–08 season.
4 Persepolis was deducted one point in the 2013–14 season.
5 Sepahan was deducted three points in the 2007–08 season.
6 Zob Ahan was deducted one point in the 2005–06 season.
7 Tractor was deducted one point in the 2013–14 season.
8 Malavan was deducted one point in the 2013–14 season.
9 PAS Tehran was deducted one point in the 2006–07 season.
10 Damash was deducted one point in the 2013–14 season.
11 Steel Azin was formerly known as Ekbatan.
12 Rahian Kermanshah was formerly known as Shirin Faraz.
13 Tarbiat Yazd was formerly known as Shahid Ghandi.
14 Gahar Zagros was formerly known as Damash Lorestan.
15 Shahr Khodro was deducted six points in the 2017–18 season.

FIFA World Ranking history edit

In August 1993, FIFA began monthly rankings of every national team in the world. Below, their past ranks are in bold. Inside the parenthesis are the total number of points awarded through FIFA World Rankings' point system, which is used to rank the teams. FIFA has twice changed their point system, once in January 1999 and again in June 2006, indicated by background colors.

  Highest ranking   Lowest ranking     1st in Asia     2nd in Asia     3rd in Asia

YR/M January February March April May June July August September October November December
1993 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 54 (31) 58 (30) 59 (30) 58 (31) 59 (30)
1994 -- 57 (30) 59 (30) 59 (30) 57 (30 58 (29) 63 (24) -- 63 (24) 64 (27) 73 (25) 75 (25)
1995 -- 79 (24) -- 80 (24) 83 (23) 84 (23) 86 (23) 89 (22) 63 (24) 106 (17) 106 (17) 108 (17)
1996 111 (16) 115 (16) -- 118 (15) 122 (14) -- 57 (35) 64 (34) 66 (34) 71 (33) 77 (33) 83 (33)
1997 -- 81 (33) -- 87 (32) 73 (36) 56 (42) 57 (43) 60 (43) 53 (44) 49 (45) 50 (45) 46 (47)
1998 -- 47 (47) 45 (47) 46 (47) 42 (47) -- 37 (48) 38 (48) 38 (48) 44 (45) 44 (46) 27 (53)
1999 47 (530) 23 (603) 23 (603) 24 (600) 24 (596) 31 (592) 30 (594) 21 (623) 20 (621) 22 (621) 21 (623) 22 (620)
2000 22 (619) 22 (628) 20 (637) 18 (638) 19 (635) 19 (634) 20 (639) 21 (627) 19 (646) 18 (648) 18 (648) 16 (657)
2001 16 (657) 16 (657) 18 (655) 18 (659) 15 (666) 17 (665) 16 (672) 16 (670) 19 (660) 19 (670) 21 (666) 24 (662)
2002 24 (662) 13 (696) 13 (702) 13 (694) 13 (690) -- 11 (712) 10 (714) 8 (720) 10 (719) 9 (720) 10 (723)
2003 10 (723) 10 (721) 10 (723) 10 (719) 10 (715) 9 (717) 9 (731) 9 (731) 11 (731) 12 (731) 12 (732) 11 (732)
2004 11 (732) 11 (729) 12 (725) 11 (722) 8 (724) 9 (724) 7 (735) T-10 (719) 10 (717) 11 (717) 11 (728) 11 (726)
2005 20 (695) 20 (693) 20 (689) 19 (701) 18 (699) 17 (711) 15 (711) 15 (708) 18 (702) 21 (699) 19 (702) 19 (703)
2006 19 (703) 22 (702) 19 (705) 22 (692) 23 (686) -- 47 (624) 45 (639) 43 (658) 43 (670) 38 (716) 38 (716)
2007 37 (720) 32 (720) 34 (705) 42 (673) 41 (673) 47 (623) 46 (666) 44 (692) 40 (685) 38 (703) 40 (673) 41 (677)
2008 41 (663) 39 (656) 41 (645) 51 (599) 51 (599) 48 (603) 37 (689) 45 (643) 46 (614) 48 (619) 44 (642) 43 (626)
2009 46 (613) 44 (623) 42 (619) 53 (582) 53 (582) 52 (587) 58 (559) 61 (534) 60 (541) 62 (518) 63 (518) 64 (508)
2010 -- 63 (499) 67 (492) 63 (518) 60 (521) 61 (521) 64 (522) 65 (517) 57 (547) 61 (502) 64 (480) 66 (496)
2011 65 (493) 44 (574) 43 (577) 46 (578) 47 (578) 50 (581) 54 (564) 53 (559) 50 (576) 42 (626) 45 (616) 45 (616)
2012 44 (623) 47 (606) 51 (574) 51 (578) 52 (575) 45 (596) 50 (581) 48 (590) 54 (573) 58 (549) 44 (611) 59 (532)
2013 60 (537) 58 (543) 57 (540) 56 (538) 57 (538) 67 (506) 52 (596) 52 (601) 48 (633) 49 (613) 45 (650) 33 (720)
2014 34 (727) 38 (729) 42 (692) 37 (715) 37 (715) 43 (642) 49 (563) 48 (563) 44 (572) 51 (500) 56 (547) 51 (580)
2015 51 (588) 41 (700)



This is a list of foreign heads of state, heads of government who have visited the Iran, which is classified by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as either a state visit, official visit, or working visit.

Scheduled future visits edit

Country Guest Title Date
  Sweden Stefan Löfven Prime Minister February 11-12, 2017

Summary of visits edit

Country Guest Title Date Significance
 Islamic Republic of Iran (1979 – present) •  
Hassan Rouhani Presidency
(2013–present)
  Afghanistan Abdullah Abdullah Chief Executive Officer January 11, 2017 Funeral of Hashemi Rafsanjani
  Indonesia Joko Widodo President December 13-14, 2016
  Slovenia Borut Pahor November 21-22, 2016
  European Union Federica Mogherini High Representative October 28-29, 2016
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Bakir Izetbegović[18] Chairmen of the Presidency October 25, 2016
  Finland Sauli Niinistö[19] President October 25–26, 2016
  Venezuela Nicolás Maduro October 22, 2016
  Bulgaria Boyko Borissov Prime Minister July 11, 2016
  India Narendra Modi May 22, 2016
  Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani President
  Croatia Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović May 17, 2016
  South Korea Park Geun-hye May 1, 2016
  South Africa Jacob Zuma April 24, 2016
  Serbia Tomislav Nikolić April 17, 2016
  European Union Federica Mogherini High Representative April 16, 2016
  Italy Matteo Renzi Prime Minister April 12, 2016
  Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev President April 11, 2016
  Vietnam Trương Tấn Sang March 13, 2016
  Turkey Ahmet Davutoğlu Prime Minister March 4, 2016
   Switzerland Johann Schneider-Ammann President February 26, 2016
  Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev February 23, 2016
  Ghana John Dramani Mahama February 14, 2016
  Greece Alexis Tsipras Prime Minister February 7, 2016
  China Xi Jinping President January 22, 2016
  Pakistan Nawaz Sharif[20] Prime Minister January 19, 2016
  Afghanistan Abdullah Abdullah[21] Chief Executive Officer January 5, 2016
  Hungary Viktor Orbán[22] Prime Minister December 1, 2015
  Bolivia Evo Morales President November 23, 2015 Third GECF summit
  Russia Vladimir Putin[23][24]
  Venezuela Nicolás Maduro
  Equatorial Guinea Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
  Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari
  Algeria Abdelmalek Sellal Prime Minister
  Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev President
  Egypt Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
  Kazakhstan Karim Massimov Prime Minister
  Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani Emir
  Trinidad and Tobago Keith Rowley Prime Minister
  Iraq Fuad Masum President
  Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
  European Union Federica Mogherini High Representative
  OPEC Abdallah Salem el-Badri Secretary General
  Austria Heinz Fischer[25] President September 8, 2015
  Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambayev[26] September 5, 2015
  Iraq Nouri al-Maliki[27] Prime Minister August 16, 2015
Fuad Masum[28] President May 13, 2015
  Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani[29] April 19, 2015
  Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan[30] April 7, 2015
  Kuwait Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah[31] Emir June 1, 2014
  European Union Catherine Ashton[32] High Representative March 9, 2014
  Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Prime Minister January 29–30, 2014
  Afghanistan Hamid Karzai[33] President December 8, 2013
  Oman Qaboos bin Said al Said[34] Sultan August 25, 2013
  Afghanistan Hamid Karzai President August 4, 2013 Inauguration of Hassan Rouhani
  Armenia Serzh Sargsyan
  Guinea-Bissau Manuel Serifo Nhamadjo
  Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev
  Kuwait Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah[35] Prime Minister
  Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambayev President
  Lebanon Michel Suleiman[36]
  North Korea Kim Yong-Nam[37]
  Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari[38]
  Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani Emir
  Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa President
  Swaziland Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini Prime Minister
  Syria Wael Nader Al-Halqi[39]
  Tajikistan Emomalii Rahmon President
  Togo Faure Gnassingbé
  Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
  Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu Secretary-General
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Presidency
(2005–2013)
  Afghanistan Hamid Karzai[40] President August 26–31, 2012 16th Non-Aligned Summit
  Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina[41] Prime Minister
  Benin Yayi Boni[42] President
  Bhutan Jigme Thinley[43] Prime Minister
  Burkina Faso Blaise Compaoré President
  Cambodia Hun Sen[44] Prime Minister
  Central African Republic François Bozizé[45] President
  Djibouti Ismail Omar Guelleh[45]
  Egypt Mohamed Morsi[40]
  Gabon Ali Bongo Ondimba[42]
  Guinea-Bissau Manuel Serifo Nhamadjo
  India Manmohan Singh[46] Prime Minister
  Iraq Nouri al-Maliki[47]
  Lebanon Michel Suleiman[40] President
  Mauritania Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz
  Mongolia Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj[48]
  Morocco Abdelillah Benkirane Prime Minister
    Nepal Baburam Bhattarai[49]
  North Korea Kim Yong-nam[50][51] President
  Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari[52]
  Palestine Mahmoud Abbas[53]
  Qatar Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani[54] Emir
  Senegal Macky Sall President
  Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa[55]
  Sudan Omar al-Bashir[40]
  United Nations General Assembly Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser
  United Nations Ban Ki-moon Secretary-General
  Arab League Nabil el-Araby
  Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu
African Union Yayi Boni Chairperson
  Syria Wael Nader al-Halqi[56] Prime Minister
  Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow[57] President
  Uganda Yoweri Museveni[58]
  Vietnam Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister
  Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe[40] President
  Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon[47]
  Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Prime Minister March 27–28, 2012
  Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow[59] President March 27, 2011 2nd Norouz Festival
  Iraq Jalal Talabani
  Tajikistan Emomalii Rahmon
  Afghanistan Hamid Karzai
  Armenia Serzh Sargsyan
  Bolivia Evo Morales[60] October 25–28, 2010
  Venezuela Hugo Chavez[61] October 19–21, 2010
  Algeria Abdelaziz Bouteflika[62] May 15–17, 2010 14th G-15 summit
  Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva[62]
  Senegal Abdoulaye Wade[62]
  Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa[62]
  Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan[62] Prime Minister
  Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe[63] President
  Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow[64] April 17–18, 2010 Conference on Disarmament
and Non-Proliferation
  Iraq Jalal Talabani[65]
  Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow March 27, 2010 1st Norouz Festival
  Iraq Jalal Talabani
  Tajikistan Emomalii Rahmon
  Afghanistan Hamid Karzai
  Oman Qaboos bin Said al Said[66] Sultan October 5, 2009
  Turkey Abdullah Gül President March 10–11, 2009 10th summit of the ECO
  Afghanistan Hamid Karzai
  Tajikistan Emomalii Rahmon
  Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
  Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev
  Pakistan Yousaf Raza Gillani Prime Minister
  Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev
  Kazakhstan Karim Massimov
  Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Bakiyev President
  Ecuador Rafael Correa[67][68] December 6, 2008
  Bolivia Evo Morales[69] September 1, 2008
  Russia Vladimir Putin[70] October 16, 2007 2nd Caspian Summit
  Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev
  Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev
  Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
  Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Prime Minister December 2–3, 2006
Mohammad Khatami Presidency
(1997–2005)
  Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Prime Minister July 28–30, 2004
  Indonesia Megawati Sukarnoputri[71] President February 18, 2004 D-8 4th Summit
  Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo
  Turkey Ahmet Necdet Sezer
  Malaysia Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
  Pakistan Zafarullah Khan Jamali[72] Prime Minister
  Bangladesh Khaleda Zia
  Austria Thomas Klestil[73] President January 24-27, 2004
  China Jiang Zemin April 2001
  Afghanistan Burhanuddin Rabbani[74] June 10, 2000 ECO 6th Summit
  Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev
  Kyrgyzstan Askar Akaev
  Tajikistan Emomali Rahmonov
  Turkmenistan Saparmurad Niyazov
  Uzbekistan Islam Karimov
  Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev Prime Minister
  Pakistan Pervez Musharraf Chief Executive
  Austria Thomas Klestil[75] President September 1999
  United Nations Kofi Annan[76][77] Secretary-General 9-11 December, 1997 OIC 8th Summit
  Palestinian Liberation Organization Yasser Arafat Chairman
  Pakistan Nawaz Sharif Prime Minister
  Lebanon Rafic Hariri
  Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina
  Morocco Abdellatif Filali
  Turkey Süleyman Demirel President
  Lebanon Elias Hrawi
  Syria Hafez al-Assad
  Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev
  Afghanistan Burhanuddin Rabbani
  Sudan Omar al-Bashir
  Senegal Abdou Diouf
  Yemen Ali Abdullah Saleh
  Mali Alpha Oumar Konaré
  Kuwait Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Emir
  Qatar Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Alija Izetbegović Chairmen of the Presidency
  Morocco Hassan II King
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Presidency
(1989–1997)
  Pakistan Nawaz Sharif Prime Minister February 16–17, 1992 1st ECO Summit
  Turkey Turgut Ozal President
  Azerbaijan Ayaz Mutallibov
  Turkmenistan Saparmurat Niyazov
  Romania Nicolae Ceaușescu December 18 – 20, 1989 State visit
Ali Khamenei Presidency
(1981–1989)
  Sudan Sadiq al-Mahdi Prime Minister late 1986
  United Nations Kurt Waldheim Secretary-General January 5, 1980
 Interim Government of Iran (1979) •  
Mehdi Bazargan Prime Ministership
(1979)
  Palestinian Liberation Organization Yasser Arafat Chairman February 17, 1979
 Imperial State of Iran (1925–1979) •  
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Reign
(1941–1979)
  China Hua Guofeng Prime Minister August 28, 1978
  Israel Menachem Begin[78] February 22, 1978
  United States Jimmy Carter President December 31, 1977 – January 1, 1978 Official visit
  Jordan Hussein King
  Israel Yitzhak Rabin Prime Minister July 16, 1976
August 16, 1975
  Egypt Anwar Sadat President April 23, 1975
  United States Richard Nixon May 30–31, 1972 Official visit
  West Germany Willy Brandt Chancellor March 5, 1972
  Australia Paul Hasluck Governor-General October 12–16, 1971 2,500 year celebration
of the Persian Empire
  Ethiopia Haile Selassie[79] Emperor
  Denmark Frederick IX King
  Belgium Baudouin
  Jordan Hussein
    Nepal Mahendra
  Norway Olav V
  Greece Constantine II
  Lesotho Moshoeshoe II
  Bahrain Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa Emir
  Qatar Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani
  Kuwait Sabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah
  Oman Qaboos bin Said al Said Sultan
  Malaysia Abdul Halim of Kedah Yang di-Pertuan Agong
  Luxembourg Jean Grand Duke
  Sweden Carl Gustaf Crown Prince
  Spain Juan Carlos
  United Arab Emirates Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan President
  Canada Roland Michener Governor General
  Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito President
  Soviet Union Nikolai Podgorny
  Austria Franz Jonas
  Bulgaria Todor Zhivkov
  Brazil Emílio Garrastazu Médici
  Finland Urho Kekkonen
  Turkey Cevdet Sunay
  Hungary Pal Losonczi
  Czechoslovakia Ludvík Svoboda
  Pakistan Yahya Khan
  Lebanon Suleiman Franjieh
  Liechtenstein Franz Josef II Prince
  South Africa Jacobus Johannes Fouché President
  Senegal Leopold Sedar Senghor
  India V. V. Giri
  Indonesia Suharto
  Mauritania Moktar Ould Daddah
  Monaco Rainier III Prince
  Dahomey Hubert Maga President
  Romania Nicolae Ceauşescu
  Zaire Mobutu Sese Seko
   Switzerland Rudolf Gnägi
  Swaziland Makhosini Dlamini Prime Minister
  France Jacques Chaban-Delmas
  South Korea Kim Jong-pil
  Italy Emilio Colombo
  Holy See Paul VI[80] Pope November 251, 1970
  United Nations U Thant Secretary-General 8 February 1968
  Israel Levi Eshkol[81] Prime Minister June 19, 1966
  Finland Urho Kekkonen President February 11–12, 1965
  Norway Olav V King January 7–14, 1965
  France Charles de Gaulle President March 21, 1963 Official visit
  Israel David Ben-Gurion Prime Minister November 4, 1961
  United Kingdom Elizabeth II[82] Queen 2–6 March 1961
  Pakistan Ayub Khan President 23 January 1961
12 November 1960
    Nepal Mahendra King 3-5 July 1960
  Pakistan Ayub Khan President 27 April 1960
  Jordan Hussein King 4-14 April 1960 Official visit
  United States Dwight D. Eisenhower President December 14, 1959 Addressed Iranian Parliament
  Pakistan Ayub Khan 20 November 1959
  Turkey Adnan Menderes Prime Minister 17 November 1959
  Pakistan Ayub Khan President 9-18 November 1959
  Ras al-Khaimah Saqr bin Mohammad Al Qasimi Emir 5-25 October 1959
  Ajman Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi 1 October 1959
  India Jawaharlal Nehru Prime Minister 18-22 September 1959
  Dubai Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum Emir 2-17 September 1959
  Jordan Hussein King 2 May 1959
  Turkey Celâl Bayar President 24-26 September 1958
  Kuwait Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah Emir 2-11 August 1958
  Pakistan Iskander Mirza President 18 July 1958
  Iraq Faisal II King 18-28 October 1957
  Italy Giovanni Gronchi President 7-12 September 1957
  West Germany Konrad Adenauer Chancellor 28 March-2 April 1957
  Pakistan Iskander Mirza President 31 October-11 November 1956
  Lebanon Camille Chamoun 17-25 October 1956
  Indonesia Sukarno 27 August 1956
  Pakistan Iskander Mirza 29 July 1956
  Iraq Nuri as-Said Prime Minister 16 April 1956 CENTO Summit
  Turkey Adnan Menderes
  United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Secretary-General 26 January 1956
  Turkey Celâl Bayar President 19-26 September 1955
  Saudi Arabia Saud King 9-17 August 1955
  Afghanistan Mohammed Zahir Shah 26-30 March 1950 Official visit
9 October 1949
  Jordan Abdullah I 14 June 1949
  Soviet Union Joseph Stalin Prime Minister November 27 - December 2, 1943 Tehran Conference
  United Kingdom Winston Churchill
  United States Franklin D. Roosevelt President
Reza Shah Reign
(1925–1941)
 Sublime State of Persia (1907–1925) •  

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