Iran Eyes Two Golds and a Bronze on Final Day of Greco-Roman World Championships

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2025/09/21
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11:05:36
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Iran Eyes Two Golds and a Bronze on Final Day of Greco-Roman World Championships
On the final day of the 2025 Greco-Roman Wrestling World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, Iran’s national team will take to the mat tonight with the chance to secure two gold medals and one bronze, further cementing its historic campaign.

Tehran - BORNA - The evening session begins at 19:30 local time on Sunday, where three Iranian representatives will compete in decisive matches.

Mohammadmehdi Keshtkar will open the night for Iran in the bronze medal bout at 63kg, looking to finish his world championship run on the podium.

Saeid Esmaeili, Iran’s 22-year-old prodigy and reigning Olympic champion, will then step onto the mat in the 67kg final. He faces Azerbaijan’s Hasrat Jafarov in a highly anticipated clash, with the gold medal on the line.

In the closing bout of the entire competition, Alireza Mohammadi, holder of both world and Olympic silver medals, will wrestle Serbia’s Aleksandr Komarov in the 87kg final, aiming to add a world title to his decorated career.

With two finalists and one bronze contender, Team Iran enters the last day not only as the tournament’s dominant force but also with the prospect of ending the championships in spectacular fashion.

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