- Afshin Peyrovani
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Afshin Peyravani Personal information Full name Mohammad Ali Peyravani Date of birth February 6, 1970 Place of birth Shiraz, Iran Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 1⁄2 in) Playing position Defender Youth career 1986-1987 Bargh Shiraz Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1987-1990 Bargh Shiraz 1990-1993 Bank Tejarat 1993–2004 Persepolis 209 (14) 2004–2005 Paykan 17 (0) National team 1993–2002 Iran 66 (0) Teams managed 2006–2007 Iran (Assistant Coach) 2007–2009 Persepolis (Assistant Coach) 2008-2009 Persepolis 2009-2010 Steel Azin (Assistant Coach) 2010 Steel Azin 2010 Steel Azin * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Mohammad Ali "Afshin" Peyravani (Persian: افشين پيروانى, born February 6, 1970 in Shiraz, Iran) is a retired Iranian footballer and a football coach. He is the younger brother of Gholam Peyrovani and elder brother of Amir Hossein Peyrovani.
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Playing career
Club career
Peyrovani was a product of the Persepolis youth academy. On August 1, 1993 he was signed by the first team where he spent 10 years of his playing career making over 200 appearances. On August 29, 2004 he moved to Paykan Tehran F.C. on a one-year deal. Peyrovani ended his career at the end of the IPL 2004/05 season.[1]
Club Career Statistics
Last Update 3 June 2010
Club performance League Cup Continental Total Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Iran League Hazfi Cup Asia Total 2001–02 Persepolis Persian Gulf Cup 1 - - 2002–03 23 1 0 2003–04 20 2 - - 2004–05 Paykan 17 0 - - Total Iran 4 0 Career total 4 0 International career
He has 66 caps for the Iran national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.[2][3]
Coaching career
After the departure of Afshin Ghotbi in November 2008 he was appointed as the head coach of Persepolis F.C. and was replaced and became the assistant coach of Nelo Vingada in mid February 2009 and a month later he was sacked totally by the chairman. He replaced Hamid Estili as the head coach of Steel Azin on 19 April 2010 and later on for the season after he was again appointed as the head coach of the team again which after poor results he resigned.
- As of 11 December 2010
Nat Team From To Record G W D L Win % GF GA +/- Persepolis 18 November 2008 16 February 2009 12 7 3 2 58.3% 20 10 +10 Steel Azin 14 October 2010 23 November 2010 8 2 2 4 25% 7 17 -10 Total 20 9 5 6 45% 27 27 0 References
- ^ "Peyrovani moves to Paykan". persianfootball.com. http://www.persianfootball.com/readstory.php?storyid=EpAFZZAFyppYFfhjCu. Retrieved 2007-04-10.[dead link]
- ^ National-Football-Teams stats
- ^ FIFA statistics
External links
- Afshin Peyrovani career stats at Soccerbase
- RSSSF archive of Afshin Peyrovani's international appearances
- Peyrovani Sport Club
Iran squad – 1996 AFC Asian Cup Third Place GK Abedzadeh • DF Saadavi • DF Ostad-Asadi • MF Bagheri • DF Peyrovani • MF Dinmohammadi • MF Mansourian • DF Moharrami • MF Estili • FW Daei • FW Azizi • MF Mahdavikia • DF Khakpour • DF Falahatzadeh • FW Yousefi • MF Yazdani • MF Mousavi • GK Nakisa • MF Mirza-Ostovari • MF Minavand • Coach: Mayeli KohanIran squad – 1998 FIFA World Cup 1 Abedzadeh (C) • 2 Mahdavikia • 3 Saadavi • 4 Khakpour • 5 Peyrovani • 6 Bagheri • 7 Mansourian • 8 Dinmohammadi • 9 Estili • 10 Daei • 11 Azizi • 12 Nakisa • 13 Latifi • 14 Mohammadkhani • 15 Ostad‑Asadi • 16 Shahroudi • 17 Zarincheh • 18 Hamedani • 19 Seraj • 20 Pashazadeh • 21 Minavand • 22 Broumand • Coach: TalebiPersepolis F.C. – managers Faramarzi (1964–67) · Dehdari (1968–69) · Faramarzi (1969–70) · Fekri (1970–71) · Rogers (1971–74) · Behzadi (1975) · Vatankhah (1975–76) · Kuonoev (1976–77) · Amirasefi (1977) · Ghelichkhani (1977) · Shahrokhi (1977–82) · Parvin (1982–88) · Moeini (1988) · Parvin (1988–1993) · Khordbin (1993) · Panjali (1993–94) · Brajevic (1994) · Derakhshan (1994–95) · Gede (1995) · Poklepović (1995–97) · Derakhshan (1997) · Matković (1998) · Parvin (1998–2003) · Begović (2003–04) · Zobel (2004–05) · Parvin (2005–06) · Haan (2006) · Denizli (2006–07) · Ghotbi (2007–08) · Peyrovani (2008–09) · Vingada (2009) · Kranjčar (2009) · Daei (2009–11) · Estili (2011–)
Categories:- Iranian footballers
- Association football defenders
- Persepolis F.C. players
- Persepolis F.C. non-playing staff
- 1996 AFC Asian Cup players
- 1998 FIFA World Cup players
- Paykan players
- Iranian football managers
- People from Shiraz
- 1970 births
- Living people
- Iran international footballers
- Persepolis F.C. managers
- Bargh Shiraz players
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