We produce talented players that can compete on the highest level. Our people are very well educated and we have so many Iranians in the best Universitys of the world etc but we fail to produce one singel football coach that can compete on the highest level… This is a question i wondered about for along time. What does it take for us to produce good coaches, one in the level to qualify us to WC and aim to win Asian cup. Does most of our local coaches even have coaching license? All i see is how our local coaches are being rotated between teams, even if they get bad results they are still there. The day Iran will have a handfull of good local coaches and not be dependent on foreign ones, when will this day come?
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The biggest reason is that all vatani coaches want to take short cuts and are not willing to go through all the courses and get all the certificates required.
Hashemian is the only Iranian coach that I know of who started at the bottom and is working his way up the ladder. He has the potential to take over TM one day.
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Originally posted by Damavand View PostThe biggest reason is that all vatani coaches want to take short cuts and are not willing to go through all the courses and get all the certificates required.
Hashemian is the only Iranian coach that I know of who started at the bottom and is working his way up the ladder. He has the potential to take over TM one day.
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Originally posted by Golefarsi View PostWe produce talented players that can compete on the highest level. Our people are very well educated and we have so many Iranians in the best Universitys of the world etc but we fail to produce one singel football coach that can compete on the highest level… This is a question i wondered about for along time. What does it take for us to produce good coaches, one in the level to qualify us to WC and aim to win Asian cup. Does most of our local coaches even have coaching license? All i see is how our local coaches are being rotated between teams, even if they get bad results they are still there. The day Iran will have a handfull of good local coaches and not be dependent on foreign ones, when will this day come?
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Because that requires them to work from the ground up and beginning - getting the right licenses, taking the right classes, learning from another vantage work.
In other words, hard work. Why are guys like Ali Karimi catapulted to a head coaching job in our highest league without any of this? It's ridiculous.
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Originally posted by Damavand View PostThe biggest reason is that all vatani coaches want to take short cuts and are not willing to go through all the courses and get all the certificates required.
Hashemian is the only Iranian coach that I know of who started at the bottom and is working his way up the ladder. He has the potential to take over TM one day.
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Because we do have great coaches but we minimize them and glorify Kharejis. We are Khareji parast. We will buy Chinese goods over Iranian made goods. All these talents and footballers you speak of where did they come from? who thought them? Who thought Azmouns, Taremis, azizis, Karimis of Iran? Its coaches did. We have completely different standards for vatani coaches and foreign coaches. Cq lose in quarter finals to iraq he is received as a champion. Ghalenoi loses to Korea he is received as garbage. Ghotbi plays park the bus against Korea he is a traitor and a bisavad, CQ does it he is a king and a genius. Mayeli kohan cries and says dont insult mothers of refs he is insane foreign coach attcks people for no reason at all he is exposing people.
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