Mojtaba Moharrami
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Mojtaba Moharrami | ||
Date of birth | 16 April 1965 | ||
Place of birth | Tehran, Iran | ||
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | ||
Playing position | Left back | ||
Youth career | |||
1975–1978 | Rah Ahan | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1978–1980 | Rah Ahan | ||
1980–1985 | Shahin | ||
1985–1988 | Nirouye Zamini | ||
1988–1997 | Persepolis | 174 | (41[1]) |
1997–1998 | Al-Arabi | ||
National team | |||
1988–1996 | Iran | 37 | (5) |
Teams managed | |||
2011–2013 | Steel Azin B | ||
2013 | Persepolis B | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Mojtaba Moharrami (Persian: مجتبی محرمی, born 16 April 1965) is an Iranian former football player and now coach. He is current head coach of Persepolis F.C. Reserves.
Moharrami made 37 appearances for the Iran national football team.[2] He was captain of Iran national football team at Asian Cup 1996. Regardless of the fact that he has been one of the best left-backs of Iranian football history, he is mostly known for his several controversial actions in different matches. In the infamous Perspolis- Esteghlal derby in 1993, he was accused to be in the lime light of the brawl and was banned for three years. In his rare appearance in a live TV show in 2011, he claimed that the punishment which ruined his career was too severe and unfair. He also was banned for a year for attacking referee Jamal Al Sharif during Iran-Japan match in 1992 Asian cup. Despite his actions towards referees and opponents in the games, he has remained a popular figure in the Iranian football history and considered an icon. During Persepolis F.C. matches, whenever the crowd is not satisfied with referee's decisions they chant Moharrami's name to remind the referee that he would have been kicked if Moharrami were in the game.
Honours
Club
- Persepolis
- Asian Cup Winners' Cup (1): 1990–91
- Runner-up (1): 1992–93
- Iranian Football League (1): 1996–97
- Qods League Runner-up (1): 1989–90
- Hazfi Cup (1): 1991–92
- Tehran Provincial League (3): 1988, 1989, 1990
- Runner-up (1): 1991
Country
- Iran
- Asian Games (1): 1990
References
- ↑ http://www.tabnak.ir/fa/pages/?cid=54714
- ↑ Panahi, Majeed (16 July 2009). "Iran – Record International Players". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 October 2009.
External links
- Mojtaba Moharrami at National-Football-Teams.com
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by Farshad Pious |
Iran national football team captain 1996 |
Succeeded by Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh |