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Originally posted by ShiroKhorshid View PostHaha yeah im born and raised in Cologne and was only a child back then. I also met him once remember him wearing a Shalvar Parche with a leather jacket and sneakers Anyways that story with the iranian girl was widely known back then between the iranians in Cologne however as far as i can remember she didnt give birth to the baby.
ha ha ha, i can so picutre him in that outfit..!!
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After a camp in Ramsar, Kia's academy team is apparently heading to Austria for a kids/youth tournament and they're grouped with Bayern Munich a couple of Austrian teams and a team from Finland. This is the 1st time a team from Iran participates in this tournament.
http://www.varzesh3.com/news/1239912...B1%D9%88%D8%AF
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Originally posted by teammelli1 View PostThank you Mehdi Mahdavikia!
Mehdi truly cares for Iranian football.
I respected him as a player and I respect him as a fighter and supporter of Persian football outside of the pitch.
He is one of the only people in Iran who genuinely cares about younger generation and kids in particular to prosper and turn into future stars of the country. Props to this class-act gentleman!
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Originally posted by Keano View PostThe more beautiful aspect of it is that he chooses to work with the youth and helping them, as opposed to the more lucrative option (senior teams)
He is one of the only people in Iran who genuinely cares about younger generation and kids in particular to prosper and turn into future stars of the country. Props to this class-act gentleman!
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Mahdavikia is a gem and it still hurts me to this day that he didn't get the recognition he deserved after he retired.
I know this is sort of irrelevant, but there was a saying that always went around during our WCQ'ing campaigns:
"Iraniha marde roozhaye sakhtan".
It always has to come to that. Roozhaye sakht. And whenever this saying prevails like it did in 1997 or 2013, there were the guys who really cared for our benefits. Not saying in the years we didn't qualify the players and others were not real men.
You get my gist.
Anyways, not to go too off topic. But to sum it up as you did, players and people like Mehdi Mahdavikia deserve to be applauded and in my opinion deserve a statue.
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http://isna.ir/fa/news/94022313485/%...B1%DB%8C%D8%AE
Really good interview with him about his club.
He's working with Amoozesh O Parvaresh to find the really talented players.
He set up the club in Mantagheye 15 in Tehran, which is in the less affluent parts of Tehran so poor kids have a chance too. Damesh garm.
All club finances are provided by him, a friend of his (Dr. Naraghi) and some sponsors.
Bless him for doing this. This is probably a money losing operation, but he is doing things the right way and not letting the naysayers get him down.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View Posthttp://isna.ir/fa/news/94022313485/%...B1%DB%8C%D8%AE
Really good interview with him about his club.
He's working with Amoozesh O Parvaresh to find the really talented players.
He set up the club in Mantagheye 15 in Tehran, which is in the less affluent parts of Tehran so poor kids have a chance too. Damesh garm.
All club finances are provided by him, a friend of his (Dr. Naraghi) and some sponsors.
Bless him for doing this. This is probably a money losing operation, but he is doing things the right way and not letting the naysayers get him down.
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostThis is probably a money losing operation, but he is doing things the right way and not letting the naysayers get him down.
Kia Academy would not only become the player agent for these kids, but it would be eligible to receive FIFA's training compensation from any future signings of a player even if they sold their agency rights to some other entity for that particular player.
I suspect this is the main reason they're focusing on 11 year olds, because the training compensation kicks in at 12. It's the perfect time to nab some good talent, give them proper training for a few years and sign them into professional contracts (even if his plans of having his own team in the IPL don't materialize).
It would obviously take a few years to get your return on investment but 5 years is considered excellent by any standard and 10 years is still good.
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