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Iran National Football Camp

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Iran National Football Camp (Persian: کمپ تیم‌های ملی فوتبال ایران), also known as Performance Elite Center (PEC), is an association football training facility in Tehran, Iran. Located in west of Azadi Sport Complex and operated by Iranian Football Federation, the camp is mostly used by Iran national football team.The camp has a number of football fields, an indoor futsal pitch, a bodybuilding gym, classrooms, medical clinic, restaurant and dormitory. The main building of "Iran Football Academy", which operates Iran youth football teams is located inside the complex.

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Iran National Football Camp
زمین های تنیس, Tehran District 22

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14858-96917 Tehran, District 22
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