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    #46
    Is this a 5th division club?

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      #47
      Originally posted by Asghar Agha View Post
      Is this a 5th division club?
      Yes I think its called Hamburg OberLiga which is the 5th Division in Germany
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        #48
        Vahid Hashemian is the new headcoach of germans Nierndorfer Ts (5th league)

        http://www.sportnord.de/news/index.php?news_id=21679 (German)

        He will be the new headcoach. His Co-trainer is also iranian, Ali Farhadi.

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          #49
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            #50
            and he gave his own co-trainer position to another iranian, khosravinejad or so in halstenbeck.

            I would like to work with him together, because i am doing coaching license soon. startinger with the first one.
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                #52
                I wonder how an ex-Bayern player agrees to coach in Germany's 5th division for the second consecutive season!?

                He can easily become a manager of an IPL team. He will earn more money, will have more attention of the media and he will transfer his experience to his own countrymen.
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                  #53
                  Originally posted by TM-Fan View Post
                  I wonder how an ex-Bayern player agrees to coach in Germany's 5th division for the second consecutive season!?

                  He can easily become a manager of an IPL team. He will earn more money, will have more attention of the media and he will transfer his experience to his own countrymen.
                  He respects himself, he respects the beautiful game and he doesn't want to end up like the Estilis or Peirovanis or even Daei whom just used their name to get a job in the IPL and will probably never coach a proper team, unlike them, I'll assure you that before he's 40 he'll be a proper coach in a proper league. Good for him and good for the future of our football. All my respect to this great man.
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                  We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by TM-Fan View Post
                    I wonder how an ex-Bayern player agrees to coach in Germany's 5th division for the second consecutive season!?

                    He can easily become a manager of an IPL team. He will earn more money, will have more attention of the media and he will transfer his experience to his own countrymen.
                    He has enough money, to not worry about succumbing to the Iranian football's non stop BS and headaches. Not to mention that he perhaps knows how to make his way up towards success and bigger goals.

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                      #55
                      is this a step up for him from his first job?
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                        #56
                        Originally posted by toofan View Post
                        is this a step up for him from his first job?
                        His first job was almost like an apprenticeship. He was either below or alongside the actual manager for the team most the season. From the sound of it, he's the one boss for this team so I would think it is a step up.

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                          #57
                          Respect to him, but my local YMCA soccer team could compete in a 5th division league. Hopefully he's just taking it easy smoking a few blunts and enjoying life.

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                            #58
                            I believe if you want to coach in the Bundesliga and you don't have prior outside coaching experience at a high level, you have to start at the bottom.

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                              #59
                              I am very glad for VH on his new job. He is taking the right path, and I like him even more for that. I wish him luck.


                              The thing is that there are a lot of unemployed coaches in Germany, among them very big names. Coming off the coaching-school a young coach has no experience to offer and is glad to be given a chance at all. Starting in the 4th division is already very rare (those excluded who have very strong connections).
                              They have to do well on their first job though, otherwise they will be off the picture very quickly.

                              So I hope VH will do well on his first job, to make his journey from the bottom to the top of Germany last.
                              It is good for him that he does not have that pressure others have, since he wants to work in Iran on the long term anyway.

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                                #60
                                As a preparation for the league, Niendorfer TSV participated in a tournament and managed to win the cup. Hashemian however criticized the schedule as his team had to play 5 matches in only 8 days and he additionally is worried about several injured players.

                                Hashemian's first official match against "Germania Schnelsen" ended in a draw (2-2).


                                Sources:
                                http://www.hamburger-wochenblatt.de/...up-d10988.html
                                http://www.myfussi.de/sportmikrofon/....page?id=16096
                                https://www.facebook.com/pages/Niend...16048865152109


                                Last edited by Nariman; 08-13-2013, 03:25 PM.
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