- Nasser Ebrahimi
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Nasser Ebrahimi Personal information Full name Nasser Ebrahimi Date of birth August 20, 1940 Place of birth Isfahan, Iran Youth career 1962–1965 Shahin Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1965–1968 Shahin 1968–1970 Taj 1970–1979 Bargh Teams managed 1980–1984 Iran (Assistant) 1984–1985 Iran 1985–1986 Iran (Assistant) 1988–1992 Iran (Assistant) 1992-1996 Persepolis (Assistant) 1992-1996 Rah Ahan (Assistant) 1992-1996 Oghab 1998-2003 Persepolis (Assistant) 2005-2006 Persepolis (Assistant) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Nasser Ebrahimi (born 20 August 1940 in Isfahan, Iran) is an Iranian retired football player and manager. Ebrahimi began playing football with the Shahin in the age of 22. He was joined to the Taj in 1968. He also played for Bargh from 1970 to 1979. He was retired in 1979.
He was assistant head coach of Iran for three times. He was head coach of national team from 1984 to 1985. He was also assistant head coach of Persepolis.[1]
References
Iran national football team – managers Sadaghiani (1941–51) · Salimi (1951–52) · Mészáros (1957–59) · Fekri (1962–66) · Szűcs (1966–67) · Bayati (1967–69) · Rajkov (1969–70) · Netto (1970–71) · Dehdari (1971–72) · Ranjbar (1972) · Bayati (1972–74) · McLennan (1974) · O'Farrell (1974–76) · Mohajerani (1976–78) · Habibi (1979–82) · Aboutaleb (1982) · Cheraghpour (1982–84) · Yavari (1984) · Ebrahimi (1984–85) · Asgharzadeh (1985–86) · Dehdari (1986–89) · Vatankhah (1989) · Monajati (1989) · Parvin (1989–93) · Poklepović (1993–94) · Mayeli Kohan (1995–97) · Vieira (1998) · Ivić (1997–98) · Talebi (1998) · Pourheidari (1998–00) · Talebi (2000–01) · Braga (2001) · Blažević (2001–02) · Ivanković (2002–06) · Ghalenoei (2006–07) · Ebrahimzadeh (caretaker) (2008) · Daei (2008–09) · Ghotbi (2009–11) · Queiroz (2011–)
Categories:- 1940 births
- Iran national football team managers
- Iranian football managers
- Iranian footballers
- People from Isfahan
- Persepolis F.C. non-playing staff
- Living people
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