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Heshmat Mohajerani

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Heshmat Mohajerani
Mohajerani in 1977 after match against Hungary
Personal information
Full name Heshmatollah Mohajerani
Date of birth 13 December 1939 (1939-12-13) (age 84)[1]
Place of birth Mashhad, Iran[2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1955–1958 Aboomoslem (Amateur)
1959–1960 Deyhim (Taj)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1961–1963 Taj
1963–1968 Pas
Managerial career
1971–1976 Iran U-20
1972–1975 Iran U-23
1973–1975 FC Barcelona (assistant)
1975–1978 Iran
1979–1980 Al-Shaab
1980–1984 United Arab Emirates
1984–1986 Al-Wahda
1992–1994 Oman
1998–1999 Al-Ahli
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Heshmatollah Mohajerani (Persian: حشمت الله مهاجرانى, born 13 December 1939) is a retired Iranian association football midfielder and manager.

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Early life and playing career

Mohajerani was born to Asadoolah Mohajerani and Leila Nassiri in a family of six siblings.[2] After years, his family moved to Tehran and his older brothers began playing football in Taj's youth teams. At the age of 20, Mohajerani also joined Taj SC (now known as Esteghlal) and retired after the 1969 World Military Cup held in Greece.[2]

Personal life

Mohajerani in 2006 in his house in Tehran

Mohajerani married Zari Sheikhan in 1969.[3]

Managerial statistics

Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Iran U-20 Iran January 1971 February 1976 35 26 7 2 074.29
Iran U-23 Iran March 1972 August 1975 10 8 2 0 080.00
Iran Iran August 1975 September 1978 28 15 7 6 053.57
Al-Shaab United Arab Emirates July 1979 July 1980 30 19 6 5 063.33
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates July 1980 December 1984 26 10 4 12 038.46
Al-Wahda United Arab Emirates December 1984 June 1986 52 34 10 8 065.38
Oman Oman May 1992 June 1994 11 3 5 3 027.27
Al-Ahli Qatar January 1998 May 1999 38 21 10 7 055.26
Total 217 126 48 43 058.06

Honours

Playing honours

Taj

Managerial honours

Iran U-20
Iran
Al-Shaab
UAE
Al-Wahda
Al-Ahli

References

This page was last edited on 15 May 2024, at 19:21
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