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Masoud Boroumand Personal information Full name Amir Masoud Boroumand Date of birth 12 October 1928 Place of birth Tehran, Iran Date of death 8 March 2011 (aged 82)Place of death Tehran, Iran Playing position Forward Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1945 Shahbaz F.C. 1946-1958 Shahin F.C. 1958-1962 Washington University Bears National team 1947-1958 Iran 13 (10) 1960-1963 Lebanon * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Dr. Amir Masoud Boroumand (12 November 1928 – 8 March 2011) was an Iranian footballer. He played as a forward and was the Iran national football team's captain during the 1950s. He also played for the Lebanon national football team for three years[1] whilst studying in Lebanon, two years as captain.
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Club career
In 1945, Boroumand he started his club career with Shahbaz F.C. which was Shahin F.C.'s Third Team. The following year he became a reserve player for Shahin F.C. and in 1947 he became a starter in Shahin's team and stayed with the club until 1958.
Whilst studying for a PhD at Washington University, he played club football in the USA and won the double 1958 Eastern USA Soccer League and Eastern USA Soccer Cup.
He has been part of Board of Directors of Shahin F.C. from 1984 until his death in 2011.
International career
He won his first cap for Iran national football team on October 26, 1947 in a friendly match played in Tehran between Iran and Turkey. He scored Iran's only goal in that match when Iran lost 3-1. He was the captain of Iran national football team during the 1950s. He participated in 1951 Asian Games and 1958 Asian Games.
He holds a Bachelor and Master degree majoring in Management from American University of Beirut whilst studying in Lebanon, he played for Lebanon national football team for a period of 3 years. In his second year wearing the Lebanese jersey he became captain of the Lebanon national football team and became known as (Arabic: امیر الایرانی The Iranian Prince).[2] His most memorable game for Lebanon was against Yugoslavia national football team when he scored Lebanon's both goals in a 3-2 defeat to the aforsaid.
International goals
Iran[3]
Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Goals 1947-10-26 Tehran, Iran Turkey 1-3 International Match 1 1948-10-28 Tehran, Iran Turkey 1-1 International Match 1 1950-05-30 Istanbul, Turkey Turkey 2-2 International Match 1 1950-10-26 Tehran, Iran Afghanistan 4-0 International Match 2 1950-10-27 Tehran, Iran Pakistan 5-1 International Match 3 1951-03-04 New Delhi, India Burma 2-0 1951 Asian Games 1 1951-03-09 New Delhi, India Japan 3-2 1951 Asian Games 1 Lebanon
Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Goals Beirut, Lebanon Yugoslavia 2-3 International Match 2 Achievements
- Runner-Up with Iran national football team at 1951 Asian Games
- 1947 Runners-Up of Tehran Football League with Shahin FC
- 1948 Champion of Hazfi Cup with Shahin FC
- 1949 Champion of Hazfi Cup with Shahin FC
- 1949 Runners-Up of Tehran Football League with Shahin FC
- 1950 Champion of Hazfi Cup with Shahin FC
- 1951 Champion of Tehran Football League with Shahin FC
- 1953 Runners-Up of Hazfi Cup with Shahin FC
- 1956 Runners-Up of Tehran Football League with Shahin FC
- 1957 Runners-Up of Hazfi Cup with Shahin FC
- 1958 Champion of Eastern USA Soccer League and Eastern USA Soccer Cup
References
- ^ Kayhan Publishing, Special Edition 30 Years of History of Persepolis F.C., From Shahin to Piroozi'
- ^ http://www.shahinfc.org/shistory/membersf/amboroumandf.html
- ^ http://www.teammelli.com
Categories:- Iranian footballers
- Lebanese footballers
- Shahin FC players
- People from Tehran
- Washington University in St. Louis alumni
- Lebanese expatriate footballers
- 2011 deaths
- Iran international footballers
- Persepolis F.C. non-playing staff
- 1928 births
- Lebanon international footballers
- Iranian expatriate footballers
- Asian Games silver medalists for Iran
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