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Legionnaires @ East Asian Leagues | 2016
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To be honest I dont think he will be a great CM /DM/AM or what so ever. But he will be a solid player that you can call up if you need a reserve. Like we already got players like Ezzatollahi so no chance for Naghizadeh to be honest.
Plus Alireza looks a lot like our other cousin Mostafa. Those guys are just really white and pale.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostLol. Didn't know about this guy until I saw your post, it seems he played in Slovakia for a short period, came back to IPL and now is tearing up the Thai League (17 goals in 20 games and he's a midfielder).Team Meli Iran
Perspolis FC
Malavan Bandar Anzali
"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
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"Former MFF Omid Nazari, fled - to Asia
Published January 5th, 2016 at 16:47
After the Champions League qualifiers and allsvenskt game with Malmö FF and internationals with Iran, Omid Nazari next step.
Mittältaren is ready for Philippine FC Global.
- I look forward to show my qualities, because I know what I can say Nazari to Alltidfullsatt.se.
Omid Nazari is only 24 but has already managed a lot. Malmö FF was both allsvenskt games and qualifying for the Champions League. Since then, the midfielder had time for a few seasons in the Superettan in Angelholm before he last year took the step for FC Rosengård and division second
Now leave the 24-year-old country and attracts the Philippines.
- Football is growing in Asia and it makes it even in the Philippines. The development in the country has gone quickly and I hope it continues so, he says to Alltidfullsatt.se.
Nazari has signed a 1 +1 contract with FC Global who play in the top league.
- The team I'm going to tend to fight for titles and be in the AFC Champions League last season. It is no small tournament in Asia, and I want to be with and play those games when the best teams in Asia are having.
Has found joy
For Nazari who have roots in the Philippines will move not only special pure football terms. According to him, keeps players in the team, where several are in the Philippines, national team, high quality.
Something he hopes will be developmental.
- I look forward to show my qualities, because I know what I can. Finally, the body feels good, thank God, and I feel really hungry for football again. Year in Rosengård gave me much playing time as I needed and I got back the joy of football, which I appreciate."
http://www.expressen.se/kvallsposten...t--till-asien/
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Don't know if anyone knew about this, but there is an Iranian team in the Filipino 2nd division:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasargad_F.C.
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Originally posted by Kian B. View PostDon't know if anyone knew about this, but there is an Iranian team in the Filipino 2nd division:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasargad_F.C.
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Omid Nazari wanted by the Philippines National Team:
"Global out to recover, acquires Fil-Iranian
Deprived of titles last season, powerhouse Global FC beefed up its lineup for the United Football League Cup starting next month with the acquisition of a Swedish first division veteran who could also suit up for the Philippine Azkals.
The 2014 UFL League titlists signed Filipino-Iranian midfielder Omid Nazari early this month as they continued to revamp their roster following a tumultuous season that also saw Global finish second to Ceres in the league and missing out on an AFC Cup berth.
Nazari has long been a target of Global chief executive Dan Palami who also hopes the midfielder can get the necessary requirements to play for the national team as his mother is a Filipino.
The 24-year-old Nazari, who saw action for Swedish powerhouse Malmo in 2011, has already played five friendly matches for the Iranian team during a training camp in 2012.
But since he did not play in an official competition, he is still eligible to switch “sporting nationalities.”
Nazari has a younger brother, Amin, who currently plays for Falkenbergs in the Swedish first division.
“Omid is already making an impact with the club in training,” said Palami. “He’s helping some of our local players improve and gain confidence. He will be a big help with his skills and experience, but I am also hoping to have him in the national team.”
Philippine Football Federation general secretary Ed Gastanes said Nazari would have to follow Fifa’s process to switch countries, starting with securing a Philippine passport.
“If he is indeed called up and decides to play for the Philippines, we have to file his case with the Fifa players’ status committee for him to switch sporting nationalities from Iran to the Philippines,” Gastanes said.
The PFF official said the federation did the same with Luke Woodland last year since the Fil-British midfielder saw action for England at the youth level."
http://sports.inquirer.net/204270/gl...es-fil-iranian
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