Macedonia Take Strong Squad To Tehran For Iran Friendly

It is another European test for Team Melli...

Goran Pandev, Macedonia (PA)
Iran have to deal with a strong Macedonia team when they meet in a friendly in Tehran on Wednesday. Iran are in the middle of qualification for the 2011 Asian Cup.

Team Melli defeated Jordan last weekend and have a return match in Amman on November 22.

Lazio striker Goran Pandev is set to take the pitch at the Azadi Stadium. Macedonia are fresh after defeating Canada 3-0 last Saturday.

Iran are also fielding a strong team with European-based stars such as Javad Nekounam, who scored the winner against Jordan, and Masoud Shojaei.

Goalkeepers: Tome Pacovski - Germinal Beerschot, Belgium Kristijan Naumovski - Rabotnicki

Defenders: Goce Sedloski - SV Mattersburg, Austria Igor Mitreski - FC Energie Cottbus, Germany Vlade Lazarevski - FK Karpaty Lviv, Ukraine Goran Popov - SC Heerenveen, Netherlands Nikolce Noveski - 1. FSV Mainz 05, Germany Daniel Mojsov - FK Makedonija Gjorce Petrov Robert Popov - Auxerre, France

Midfielders: Velice Sumulikoski - Preston North End, England Filip Despotovski - FK Vorskla Poltava, Ukraine Armend Alimi - NK Istra, Croatia Slavco Georgievski - Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i, South Korea Gligor Gligorov - Sileks

Strikers:
Goran Pandev - SS Lazio, Italy Ilco Naumoski - SV Mattersburg, Austria Aco Stojkov - FC Aarau, Switzerland Filip Ivanovski - Polonia Warszawa, Poland Besart Ibraimi - FK Renova Dzepciste Dusan Savić - Rabotnicki
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