- Mansour Ebrahimzadeh
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Mansour Ebrahimzadeh Personal information Full name Mansour Ebrahimzadeh Date of birth May 29, 1956 Place of birth Isfahan, Iran Club information Current club Zob Ahan (Manager) Youth career 1973–1974 Sepahan 1974–1975 Isfahan XI Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1975–1977 Bank Melli 1977–1979 Sepahan 52 (10) Teams managed 1999–2002 Zob Ahan (assistant) 2002–2003 Sepahan (assistant) 2003–2006 Zob Ahan (assistant) 2006–2008 Sepahan (assistant) 2007–2008 Iran (assistant) 2008 Iran (caretaker) 2008– Zob Ahan * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Mansour Ebrahimzadeh (Persian: منصور ابراهیم زاده, born 29 May 1956 in Isfahan) is an Iranian retired football player and current coach. He is currently managing Zob Ahan in Iran Pro League. He was caretaker manager of Iran national football team from January to March 2008.
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Early lfe
He was born on 29 May 1956 in Isfahan, Iran. He is graduated form Isfahan University.
Playing career
Youth Careers
He began playing football in 1973 in Sepahan. Then he played for Isfahan XI between 1974 to 1975.
Bank Melli
He joined to the Bank Melli in 1975 and left club in 1977 after two years.
Sepahan
He was returned to Sepahan in 1977 and was played for club until 1979. He scored ten goals in the fifty two matches. He retired from playing football on May 9, 1979 in match against Persepolis.
Coaching career
Assistantship of Zob Ahan
Nasser Hejazi and Bahram Atef (1999-02)
After Nasser Hejazi becomes head coach of Zob Ahan in the December 1998, he was named Ebrahimzadeh as his assistant. Ebrahimzadeh was a trainer in the club in the last years. Hejazi left the club in the December 2001, but Ebrahimzadeh kept his position in the club under the new head coach Bahram Atef. After Atef resigns as club's head coach, Ebrahimzadeh was left the club to become Sepahan's assistant head coach.[1]
Rasoul Korbekandi (2003-06)
He was enjoyed to the Zob Ahan again in the summer 2003 and was in the club until June 2006 when Sepahan appointed him as assistant head coach for a second time.
Assistantship of Sepahan
Farhad Kazemi (2003-04)
In July 2002, Ebrahimzadeh left Zob Ahan and enjoyed to his former club, Sepahan which he was played for it from 1977 to 1979. Sepahan becomes Iran Pro League winner in the 2002-03 season. Sepahan's head coach, Farhad Kazemi proposed an other assistant to the club and Ebrahimzadeh resigns after it.[2]
Luka Bonačić (2006-08)
On 1 June 2006, Luka Bonačić becomes head coach of Sepahan and Ebrahimzadeh was named as one of his assistants. Bonačić give more power to Ebrahimzadeh as the other assistants. He also led Zob Ahan in the 2007 Hazfi Cup Final Second Leg when Bonačić was traveled to his country for personal reasons.[3] He resigns after becomes caretaker manager of Iran national football team.
Assistantship of Iran national team
In 2007 and after Amir Ghalenoie becomes head coach of national football team, Ebrahimzadeh was appointed as one of his assistants along with Afshin Peyrovani. He kept his position in Sepahan as assistant head coach. He was a member of coaching staff in the 2007 AFC Asian Cup.
Caretaker role in the national team
After Ghalenoie's dissmisal as head coach, Ebrahimzadeh was named as caretaker head coach and led three match which made draw in the all. After Javier Clemente traveled to Iran to become new head coach of the national team, Ebrahimzadeh was named as assistant again but Clemente refused to become Iran national team's head coach and left Iran. Ali Daei was named as new head coach but he was not belief Ebrahimzadeh.[4]
Appointment as head coach of Zob Ahan
He was chosen as the Head Coach of Zob Ahan in summer 2008 and won the Hazfi Cup in his first season and finished second in the league where he lost the trophy on the final week of the season. He finished second again in his second season and also qualified to finals of ACL but was defeated and became runner up.[5] He finished 2010-11 Persian Gulf Cup in third position with Zob Ahan.[6] Zob Ahan failed to replay their last year's good results in AFC Champions League and was failed to reach to the semifinal.[7]
Statistics
- As of 18 November 2011
Nat Team From To Record G W D L Win % GF GA +/- Sepahan (Caretaker) June 2007 June 2007 1 1 0 0 100% 3 0 +3 Iran (Caretaker) January 2008 March 2008 3 0 3 0 0% 0 0 0 Zob Ahan July 2008 Present 115 57 37 21 55% 191 111 +80 Total 119 58 40 21 48% 194 111 +83 Honours
Club
- Iran's Premier Football League
- Runner up: 2
- 2008/09
- 2009/10
- Runner up: 2
- AFC Champions League
- Runner up: 1
- 2010
- Runner up: 1
References
- ^ Ebrahimzadeh, Mansour
- ^ Profile:Mansour Ebrahimzadeh
- ^ Ebrahimzadeh will be Sepahan head coach in the final
- ^ Ebrahimzadeh becomes caretaker manager of Iran national football team
- ^ Zob Ahan becomes runner up of Asia
- ^ Zob Ahan defeated Steel Azin and ranked in third
- ^ South Korean Suwon Bluewings reach AFC Champions League semis
Zob Ahan F.C. – current squad 1 Gordan · 2 Hosseini · 3 De Souza · 4 Talebi · 5 Ahmadi · 6 Haghi · 7 Salsali · 8 Hadadifar · 9 Hawar · 10 Farhadi · 11 Ghazi · 14 Rafkhaei · 15 Castro · 16 Machado · 17 Ashouri · 20 Mahini · 21 Abolhassani · 22 Sadeghi · 23 Mohammadpour · 24 Hadadifar · 26 Sadeghian · 27 Goudarzi · 28 Shirazi · 30 Rajabzadeh · 33 Bajlavand · 34 Shafaat · 35 Noormohammadi · 36 Parvar · 37 Asghari · 40 Ahmadpouri · Manager: Ebrahimzadeh
Mansour Ebrahimzadeh navigation boxes 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–)
Zob Ahan F.C. – managers Yavari (1969–70) · Asli (1970–71) · Hajnasrollah (1971–73) · Lyadin (1974–78) · Korbekandi (1983–93) · Lyadin (1993–95) · Hejazi (1998–01) · Atef (2001–02) · Darbinyan (2002–04) · Korbekandi (2004–07) · Đorđević (2007) · Zolfagharnasab (2007–08) · Ebrahimzadeh (2008–)
Sporting positions Preceded by
Amir GhalenoeiIran national football team Manager
2008Succeeded by
Ali DaeiPreceded by
Bijan ZolfagharnasabZob Ahan F.C. Manager
2008-presentSucceeded by
IncumbentCategories:- Iran national football team managers
- People from Isfahan
- Living people
- Zob Ahan F.C. managers
- 1956 births
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