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They probably offered Nouri captainship for the club when they signed him. I mean it was most likely written in his contract.
Don't want to say good for him because I'm against our players in gutter. But he deserves the money. Noosheh joonesh. It's not like their lives are any of our business. He's a captain of his club and he's playing all matches, so he's considerably fit and in a decent form.
No doubt Nouri has Persepolis in his heart. He will return.
His time with TM is over, every time we call him up we waste the opportunity to give valuable experience to our younger talents. He has no business in TM anymore
Wow, Masoud is even bench-warming in Qatar now...
His time with TM is over, every time we call him up we waste the opportunity to give valuable experience to our younger talents. He has no business in TM anymore
Own fault, he has gone downhill since he left Las Palmas.
He is one of my favorite TM players but at this point he has no place anymore.
Al Ahli defeated Al Khor 1-0
*Pejman Montazeri played the full 90 mins
*Mojtaba Jabbari played the full 90 mins
Al Mesaimeer lost to Qatar SC 0-2
*Mohammad Nouri played the full 90 mins
*Nouri was yellow carded in the 69th min
*Al Mesaimeer currently sit in the relegation zone, second last, after 7 matches played
QSL Updates: October 31st, 2015
Al Gharafa drew with Umm Salal 0-0
*Shojaei started the match and was subbed out in the 84th min
*Teymourian came off the bench and was subbed into the game on the 66th min
Al Arabi drew with Al Sadd 2-2
*Ashkan Dejagah played the full 90 mins
*Dejagah was yellow carded in the 79th min
Umm Salal defeated Lekhwiya 1-0
*Andranik Teymmourian started the match and was subbed out on the 83rd
*Teymourian received a yellow card on the 60th min
Al Arabi defeated Al Kharitiyath 2-1
*Ashkan Dejagah played the full 90 mins
*Al Arabi had a new keeper make his debut today during this match. 31 year old Iranian "Masoud Mohmad Gholam Reza Zarei"
"The 10 greatest foreign players to grace UAE football part I — #10-6
Omar Al Raisi begins his countdown of the 10 greatest overseas players to have ever graced UAE football.
#7 - Farhad Majidi, Iran
Majidi was one Iran’s greatest talents and his ability on the pitch matched his leading-man looks off it; he was the creative hub of Al Wasl early this century.
As an attacking midfielder, Majidi was known for his ball control and technique. He could do just about anything with the ball at his feet and his dribbling skills set him apart.
Majidi joined Al Wasl in 2000 but was sent out on loan to Al Ain for the 2002/03 season, which turned out to be a career high. His goal in the semi-final against China’s Dalian Shide helped Al Ain reach the Asian Champions League final, where the club won the continental championship.
Majidi scored 120 goals in all competitions, a true veteran of UAE football, he played for six seasons at Al Wasl, a season on loan at Al Ain and a season each with Al Nasr and Al Ahli."
"The 10 greatest foreign players to grace UAE football part I — #10-6
Omar Al Raisi begins his countdown of the 10 greatest overseas players to have ever graced UAE football.
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#7 - Farhad Majidi, Iran
Majidi was one Iran’s greatest talents and his ability on the pitch matched his leading-man looks off it; he was the creative hub of Al Wasl early this century.
As an attacking midfielder, Majidi was known for his ball control and technique. He could do just about anything with the ball at his feet and his dribbling skills set him apart.
Majidi joined Al Wasl in 2000 but was sent out on loan to Al Ain for the 2002/03 season, which turned out to be a career high. His goal in the semi-final against China’s Dalian Shide helped Al Ain reach the Asian Champions League final, where the club won the continental championship.
Majidi scored 120 goals in all competitions, a true veteran of UAE football, he played for six seasons at Al Wasl, a season on loan at Al Ain and a season each with Al Nasr and Al Ahli."
Widely considered one of the greatest Asian and Iranian players, the midfielder spent four seasons with Al Ahli. He was a first-rate technician, a dribbler of peerless ability who puzzled defenders of his era with a particularly fine touch on the ball.
He had something of an aura to him, a charisma, characteristics that, combined with his organisational skills, prompted fans to call him “The Magician”.
“There was something special about him, the way he played,” said Younus Abdul Ghafoor, former Ahli supporters club organiser/supervisor. “He used to go past players easily. It came naturally to him and the fans loved his style of play.
“He is perhaps the second-best-ever Iranian player, though some consider him better than Ali Daei. If you judge him on football skills, he was definitely better.”
Karimi joined Ahli in 2001. They won the President’s Cup later in that season. He led them to another in 2003/04, when he was the top scorer in the league as well as the Asian Champions League, an impressive feat for a midfielder. He was named the 2004 Asian Footballer of the Year by the Asian Football Confederation.
In 69 league appearances for Ahli, he scored 45 goals. Bayern Munich came calling in 2005 and he played two seasons with Germany’s biggest club and contributed to their league and league cup double in 2006.
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