This was thread started by one of our friends in the general forum, but I wanted to bring it over to get some F+ opinion.
Here is mine :
Thank you "news-breaker" for the list of managers you provided.
As far as I remember, a few coaches had a profound impact on our football, here is my list;
Frank O'Farrell (1974-1976) -- he established the foundation for what became the strongest team in Asia throughout the seventies. Brought the English style of football to TM. something very much desireable at that time.
Heshmat Mohajerani (1976-1978) -- probably one of most successful Iranian coaches in the history of Iran (and I am not saying this because he is related to me!). But he gained a lot of respect for Iranian football outside of our borders. His good run in the Asian Cups, WC of 78, are just a few to name! He also had to his advantage many factors such as, a good base from Frank O'Farrell days, Iranian booming economy, new and improved facilities, professional league, and money to spend.
Mohammad Mayeli Kohan (1995-1997) -- he put Iran's name on the football news once again after so many years. His successful run in the Asian cup of 1996, and the win of 6-2 over Korea made him a coach to be remembered. He also changed the style of Iranian TM football by making a very entertaining and attacking style.
Tomislav Ivić (1997-1998) -- He is the reason why we did well in 1998 WC. Ivic was the master mind of the our team's strategy in WC 98. Too bad that they didn't let him see the fruites of his efforts, otherwise he could have been another O'Farrel to our football.
Mansour Pourheidari (1998-2000) -- Inherited one of the strongest squads consisting of many star players in their primes. Iran enjoyed one of its strongest times during his coaching days. But he was also a very diciplined coach.
Branko Ivanković (2003-2006) -- A man with many friends and many enemies in Iran. Personally, I think Branko is probably the most successful foreign coach ever brought to Iran. He was successfull in terms of his ability to obtain good results. Some argue that was the only thing he was concerned with and that he ignored the development of new talent to replace the aging players. And there might be some truth to that, but let's not forget that, never in the recent history we won the Asian games, almost won the Asian Cup and qualified for the WC so easily.
Here is mine :
Thank you "news-breaker" for the list of managers you provided.
As far as I remember, a few coaches had a profound impact on our football, here is my list;
Frank O'Farrell (1974-1976) -- he established the foundation for what became the strongest team in Asia throughout the seventies. Brought the English style of football to TM. something very much desireable at that time.
Heshmat Mohajerani (1976-1978) -- probably one of most successful Iranian coaches in the history of Iran (and I am not saying this because he is related to me!). But he gained a lot of respect for Iranian football outside of our borders. His good run in the Asian Cups, WC of 78, are just a few to name! He also had to his advantage many factors such as, a good base from Frank O'Farrell days, Iranian booming economy, new and improved facilities, professional league, and money to spend.
Mohammad Mayeli Kohan (1995-1997) -- he put Iran's name on the football news once again after so many years. His successful run in the Asian cup of 1996, and the win of 6-2 over Korea made him a coach to be remembered. He also changed the style of Iranian TM football by making a very entertaining and attacking style.
Tomislav Ivić (1997-1998) -- He is the reason why we did well in 1998 WC. Ivic was the master mind of the our team's strategy in WC 98. Too bad that they didn't let him see the fruites of his efforts, otherwise he could have been another O'Farrel to our football.
Mansour Pourheidari (1998-2000) -- Inherited one of the strongest squads consisting of many star players in their primes. Iran enjoyed one of its strongest times during his coaching days. But he was also a very diciplined coach.
Branko Ivanković (2003-2006) -- A man with many friends and many enemies in Iran. Personally, I think Branko is probably the most successful foreign coach ever brought to Iran. He was successfull in terms of his ability to obtain good results. Some argue that was the only thing he was concerned with and that he ignored the development of new talent to replace the aging players. And there might be some truth to that, but let's not forget that, never in the recent history we won the Asian games, almost won the Asian Cup and qualified for the WC so easily.
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