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I take it you mean the one to Vatankhah's right in the screenshot I displayed earlier?
I definitely see a big similarity with the gentleman to the right in the picture which KC McElroy subsequently posted.
And in that photo - it is Parviz Dehadari far left, isn't it?
Where, then, do you find Masoud Moeini?
The person in the black square here is Moeini.
Blue square here is Salehnia
Red square is Vatankhah.
I guess I am doing a decent job in portraying myself as someone rather slow here
I was genuinely confused, but I finally get it. Thank you!
On a lighter note, I am very pleased with the assistance I've had as a rookie here.
While I think I am getting the hang of this particular fixture now (Bangladesh at home), I am likely to come back and pester you with further daft questions in the near future.
PS - also: The one between Vatankhah and Salehnia in the screenshot which I posted - he can be confirmed as Moeini also, right?
Most of these are wrong. Keshavarz did not come into existence until 1991. Here are the clubs. If I didn't indicate the city it's Tehran.
Abedzadeh - Tam of Isfahan
Zarincheh - Esteghlal
Moharrami - Persepolis
Mohammadkhani - Persepolis
(Morteza) Fonounizadeh - Persepolis
Namjoomutlagh - Esteghlal
Ghayeghran - Esteghlal of Anzali
Bavi - Shahin
Kermani-Moghaddam - Persepolis
Eftekhari - Malavan of Anzali (although it could have been Esteghlal of Anzali)
Garousi - Esteghlal
subs
Marfavi - Darayi
Ashouri - Persepolis
Thanks.
I had been using various sources, even teammelli.com, to try and find out the right club for each player at the time.
However, I've found out throughout the work on this website that you can not really rely on Wikipedia information, so everything found there should be crosschecked with other and more reliable sources, if possible. Alas, there is sometimes difficult to retrieve information about players from this era. So this which you've posted is very useful.
I am sure there's a few things which Team Melli fans will object against, but hopefully I've been able to give a relatively neutral verdict based on the 35 minutes of footage which I've got available to me.
after the chooking 3-0 lead against china wcq90
ali parvin became the coach and we
won the 1990 ag by beating s.k kim jun son
team with ghayegran crazy goal in ext
if parvin was the coach for 1990 wcq
we might of made it as he invited all
the best players.
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