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    #31
    I thought he has a law degree, not an engineering degree.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
      I thought he has a law degree, not an engineering degree.
      You are right Nokhodi jaan. Corrected the original post. For those interested, this is an interview with Amiri in Persian from February of 2016 (a bit dated, he still played for Naft-eh Tehran back then) that tells us a lot about him. He really acknowledges Naft-eh Masjed Soleyman for helping his football career and how the people of that city were kind to him.

      https://www.isna.ir/news/94111106451...C-%D8%A7%D9%85

      Go Amiri!

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        #33
        Hope he gets well soon, I have usually been tough on him with his TM performances, but he was spectacular against Bahrain, very calm, and didn't tire out despite the humidity. We really could've used him this part of the campaign.
        --------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
        --Moharrami----Hosseini--Kanaani----Amiri--
        ------------------Ezatolahi-----Ebrahimi--------------
        --Jahanbaksh---------Ghoddos------------Taremi--
        ---------------------------Azmoun----------------------


        * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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          #34
          Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
          I thought he has a law degree, not an engineering degree.
          He has a law degree and masters in physical education. That goes some way to explaining his incredible conditioning
          beast in action...

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            #35
            ^ with this kind of conditioning his body could withstand injuries and heal faster.

            Go Amiri!

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              #36
              Based on this report from IFF and contrary to certain reports on social media, Amiri is at TM camp and is going through treatment under the supervision of TM medical staff.

              http://ffiri.ir/fa/news/8370/%D8%A2%...1-%D8%B4%D8%AF

              Go Amiri!

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                #37
                Vahid Amiri


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                  #38
                  Will Amiri make it for the game against Iraq?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Sepehr9 View Post
                    Will Amiri make it for the game against Iraq?
                    Let's keep Iraq in suspense a bit longer =)

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by teammelli91 View Post
                      Vahid Amiri
                      Tank!
                      Damet garm.

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                        #41

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
                          Tank!
                          Damet garm.
                          Thanks for the support bro

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                            #43
                            A must read article on Vahid. https://www.varzesh3.com/news/176157...A7%D8%B2%D8%AF

                            The title of the article is: Vahid Amiri, the star who brings tears to our eyes.

                            The article has quotes form Arsène Wenger's book that are in English yet the important quote is about how where a player grows up shapes his body and his personality. Vahid grew up in this tiny village called "Dareh Badam" (translates to Almond Valley) in Lorestan province. The village was in such difficult terrain that you had problem walking in the fields let alone playing football. Here is a photo:



                            Vahid had to walk an hour to another village called Sarab Dowreh that had a dirt field. Imagine walking for an hour, play football, walk back another hour.



                            He studies hard and gets into law school in Khoram Abad in 2007. He first plays for the university futsal team and then in 2009 at the age of 20 starts playing for a third division team in Khoram Abad and keeps moving up until he ends up with Naft Masjed Soleyman in 2011 playing for Leegeh Azadegan (Iran's second division)



                            Finally in late 2014, PGL's Naft-eh Tehran picks him up at the age of 27 ... and here grabbing the ball from his later teammate Mehdi Taremi!



                            The rest is history when he is called up by CQ in 2015 and helps TM in Asian Cup in Australia and later scores against Chile in a friendly in Europe (I never forget that) ... and then joins Perspolis and shine in the WC 2018 with putting the ball through Pice's legs.

                            Go Amiri!

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                              #44
                              Amazing. Hard work, hard work, hard work. He puts every ounce of effort to do the best he can and look how it's paid off


                              Originally posted by Futbaldoost View Post
                              A must read article on Vahid. https://www.varzesh3.com/news/176157...A7%D8%B2%D8%AF

                              The title of the article is: Vahid Amiri, the start who brings tears to our eyes.

                              The article has quotes form Arsène Wenger's book that are in English yet the important quote is about how where a player grows up shapes his body and his personality. Vahid grew up in this tiny village called "Dareh Badam" (translates to Almond Valley) in Lorestan province. The village was in such difficult terrain that you had problem walking in the fields let alone playing football. Here is a photo:



                              Vahid had to walk an hour to another village called Sarab Dowreh that had a dirt field. Imagine walking for an hour, play football, walk back another hour.



                              He studies hard and gets into law school in Khoram Abad in 2007. He first plays for the university futsal team and then in 2009 at the age of 20 starts playing for a third division team in Khoram Abad and keeps moving up until he ends up with Naft Masjed Soleyman in 2011 playing for Leegeh Azadegan (Iran's second division)



                              Finally in late 2014, PGL's Naft-eh Tehran picks him up at the age of 27 ... and here grabbing the ball from his later teammate Mehdi Taremi!



                              The rest is history when he is called up by CQ in 2015 and helps TM in Asian Cup in Australia and later scores against Chile in a friendly in Europe (I never forget that) ... and then joins Perspolis and shine in the WC 2018 with putting the ball through Pice's legs.

                              Go Amiri!

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                                #45
                                damn, i thought he is younger than the 33-34 that he is. Surely hasn't let age slow him or his determination down. He will surely help us in the next round and the WC in 2022 before he retires.

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