Iran Pro League 02/14 14:00 18 [11] Sanat Naft Abadan v Padideh Khorasan [3] D 0-0
Iran Pro League 02/10 11:45 17 [3] Padideh Khorasan v Esteghlal Khuzestan [16] W 1-0
Iran Pro League 02/06 13:30 16 [3] Persepolis v Padideh Khorasan [2] L 2-0
World Club Friendlies 01/09 11:07 - Padideh Khorasan v Sepahan L 0-1
Iran Pro League 12/13 12:45 12 [5] Esteghlal Tehran v Padideh Khorasan [2] D 0-0
Iran Pro League 12/07 13:30 15 [2] Padideh Khorasan v Machine Sazi Tabriz [12] D 2-2
Iran Pro League 11/30 11:45 14 [2] Sepahan v Padideh Khorasan [1] L 1-0
Iran Pro League 11/25 12:15 13 [2] Padideh Khorasan v Saipa Karadj [7] W 1-0
Iran Pro League 11/09 13:00 12 Esteghlal Tehran v Padideh Khorasan - Postponed
Iran Pro League 11/02 12:30 11 [1] Padideh Khorasan v Nassaji Mazandaran [14] W 3-0
Iran Pro League 10/25 13:30 10 [15] Naft Mased Soleiman v Padideh Khorasan [1] W 0-1
Iran Pro League 10/18 11:30 9 [1] Padideh Khorasan v Foolad Khuzestan [10] W 2-0
Iran Cup 10/05 13:05 4 Padideh Khorasan v Foolad Khuzestan W 3-2
Iran Pro League 09/28 15:00 8 [9] Pars Jonoubi Jam v Padideh Khorasan [3] D 1-1
Iran Pro League 09/23 15:30 7 [1] Padideh Khorasan v Tractor Sazi [7] D 0-0
Iran Cup 09/13 14:00 10 Zob Ahan v Padideh Khorasan W 1-2
Iran Pro League 08/30 14:30 6 [4] Zob Ahan v Padideh Khorasan [1] W 1-2
Iran Pro League 08/24 14:05 5 [2] Padideh Khorasan v Paykan [7] W 2-1
Iran Pro League 08/16 14:00 4 [16] Sepidrood Rasht v Padideh Khorasan [2] W 0-2
Iran Pro League 08/10 15:30 3 [7] Padideh Khorasan v Sanat Naft Abadan [11] W 1-0
Iran Pro League 08/02 16:15 2 [5] Esteghlal Khuzestan v Padideh Khorasan [15] W 1-2
Iran Pro League 07/26 16:15 1 Padideh Khorasan v Persepolis L 0-1
Iran Pro League 04/27 12:30 30 [9] Gostaresh Foolad v Padideh Khorasan [10] D 0-0
Iran Pro League 04/22 13:30 29 [11] Padideh Khorasan v Siah Jamegan [16] W 2-1
Iran Pro League 04/13 11:30 28 [15] Naft Tehran v Padideh Khorasan [12] W 0-1
Iran Pro League 04/07 12:30 27 [12] Padideh Khorasan v Persepolis [1] L 0-1
Iran Pro League 03/31 14:30 26 [7] Foolad Khuzestan v Padideh Khorasan [12] L 1-0
Iran Pro League 03/02 11:30 25 [13] Padideh Khorasan v Sepidrood Rasht [14] W 1-0
Iran Pro League 02/24 12:00 24 [2] Zob Ahan v Padideh Khorasan [13] L 2-1
Iran Pro League 02/09 10:30 23 [11] Padideh Khorasan v Pars Jonoubi Jam [6] L 1-2

Wikipedia - Shahr Khodro F.C.

Shahr Khodro Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال شهر خودرو, Bashgah-e Futbal-e Shahr Xodro), previously known as Padideh, is an Iranian football club based in Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan, that competes in the Persian Gulf Pro League. The club was founded in 2013 and was known as Padideh Khorasan Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال پديده خراسان, Bashgah-e Futbal-e Padide Xorasan) between 2013 and 2019, and between March and August 2021.

The football team plays its home games at the Imam Reza Stadium which has a seating capacity of 27,700. The club is owned and supported by the Shahr Khodro Company.

History

Mes Sarcheshmeh years

Azadegan League

Mes Sarcheshmeh was owned by Kerman's largest Copper producer "Sanate Mes Kerman", the same company that owned Mes Kerman. Mes Sarcheshmeh was founded in 1998 together with several other clubs by the Copper company of Kerman. The club experienced great success in the years 2008 to 2011, being promoted twice during this period.

After a third-place finish in the 2007–2008 season, they gained promotion the following year, finishing in first place. While being tipped as favourites for the drop, they beat the odds and finished in a respectable fifth spot. The following season proved to be their last, in the Azadegan League 1 as they won the league due to their better goal difference compared to runners up Aluminium Hormozgan. This meant that Mes Sarcheshme had been promoted to the Iranian Premier League for the first time.

Promotion to the Iran Pro League

Mes Sarcheshme was the second team owned by "Sanat Mes Kerman" to have reached the Premier League, the other team is Mes Kerman. Mes Sarcheshme could not make an impact in the IPL and were relegated. In July 2013, the club was moved from Kerman to Mashhad and renamed to Padideh Shandiz for two seasons.

Padideh Shandiz

When 2012–13 season ended, Mes Sarcheshmeh had given up from administrating a professional football club. They sold their football club to Padideh Shandiz as of July 2013. New owners moved the club to Mashhad and introduced Akbar Misaghian as club boss. Padideh was promoted to the Persian Gulf Pro League in the following season, and were crowned champions of the Azadegan League, after beating Naft Masjed Soleyman 1–0 in the final. Before their first season in the Iran Pro League, Padideh made several big name signings, namely Reza Enayati and Milan Jovanović. Padideh made the semi–final of the 2014–15 Hazfi Cup but lost to Naft Tehran on penalties.

Shahr Khodro defeated Qatar's Al Sailiya FC 5–4 in a penalty shootout after a scoreless draw at the Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium on Tuesday to secure a place at 2020 ACL for the first time in history. Shahr Khodro became the 13th club from Iran to reach the group stage.

Shahr Khodro is a professional soccer team based in Tehran, Iran. The team competes in the Persian Gulf Pro League, which is the top tier of Iranian football. Shahr Khodro has a rich history in Iranian football and has a strong fan base that supports them at their home matches.

The team is known for their skilled players and competitive spirit on the field. They have a reputation for playing an attacking style of football and have had success in domestic competitions. Shahr Khodro has also represented Iran in international competitions, showcasing their talent on a global stage.

The team's colors are red and white, and their logo features a stylized depiction of a car, reflecting the team's name which translates to "City Car" in English. Shahr Khodro is a respected and well-established club in Iranian football, and their matches are always highly anticipated by fans and rivals alike.