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Iranian Football Transfers Winter 2020
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"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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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostRight which is why for now there is nothing to it but people who are trying to be Nostradamus rather than reporting on legit news.
Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostWho in their right mind would believe a top 5 Belgian team would actually be interested in a guy who couldn’t even feature in 1 game for Kortrijk? Is there anyone who’s that naive? I guess in Iran maybe
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostDid you view the source/link? It was from the PFDC news page, posted by a fellow PFDC user. The notion is as Nokhodi stated is Wilmots could take over Antwerp next and Beiranvand/Naderi are his favorite players.
So you are essentially saying Naderi is the same player he was as before even under his loan spell? Because as it stands he would be going back to his Belgian club after his loan spell finishes as it currently stands. I may not appreciate everything about Naderi as a player but I appreciate his mentality to choose European Football for development rather than casing the $. Even if it doesn’t work, at least he can say he tried.
Yek nemoneye ashkaar: Mehdi Ghaedi emrooz yek bazikone ba-hooshtari ast taa 1-2 saal pish va az nazare tasmimgiri va harkat bedone toop
kheili behtar kaar mikone.
Shayad Naderi ham rosht karde, shayad ham na, man dorost nemitonam in ghezavat raa konam chon ziyaad nadidam baazi kone, amma emkaanesh
hast va be nazare man harfet mantegh daare.DROOD BAR AHMAD KASRAVI.
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Originally posted by Ardalan View PostHarfet manteghi ast. Yek bazikon mitone rosht kone va behtar beshe.
Yek nemoneye ashkaar: Mehdi Ghaedi emrooz yek bazikone ba-hooshtari ast taa 1-2 saal pish va az nazare tasmimgiri va harkat bedone toop
kheili behtar kaar mikone.
Shayad Naderi ham rosht karde, shayad ham na, man dorost nemitonam in ghezavat raa konam chon ziyaad nadidam baazi kone, amma emkaanesh
hast va be nazare man harfet mantegh daare.
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https://www.voetbalprimeur.be/nieuws...e-testen-.html
Alireza Beiranvand will travel to Antwerp, Belgium in the coming weeks to undergo his medical tests ahead of his summer transfer to Royal Antwerp.
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After Taremi and Mohammadi, trio of Iranians in Portuguese sights, says M. Teixeira
https://www.abola.pt/nnh/2020-03-24/...iz-migu/835673
After Taremi and Mohammadi, trio of Iranians in Portuguese sights, says Miguel Teixeira
Interested and curious, Miguel Teixeira, Portuguese who plays the role of assistant coach in the assistant of Sepahan, has been appreciating since Iran the success of some Iranian players in Portugal, showing two glaring cases in Aves and Rio Ave.
«Mohammadi and Taremi have had excellent times and nothing surprises me. Even less Mohammadi, who was my player. What they have done will earn them invitations to Portugal and abroad. Too bad Aves is last, it doesn't help… Taremi went to a very stable club with one of the best coaches in Portugal. They helped him a lot ”, he notes, identifying the differences between a well-placed player and a less well-protected one.
Miguel Teixeira also realizes that this football bridge from Persia to the Iberian Peninsula is on the verge of gaining greater fluidity.
«We have three players at Sepahan referenced to play in Portugal, above all for what they did in the Asian Champions League. I speak of the 24-year-old goalkeeper Payam, who has already been approached to play there, our midfielder Rafiei, very experienced and technically above average, and the extreme Mohebi, of the Olympic team, who went to the A team and made two goals for Cambodia. I believe they will see you in Portugal », he maintains.
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Originally posted by Leicester City View Post
https://www.abola.pt/nnh/2020-03-24/...iz-migu/835673
After Taremi and Mohammadi, trio of Iranians in Portuguese sights, says Miguel Teixeira
Interested and curious, Miguel Teixeira, Portuguese who plays the role of assistant coach in the assistant of Sepahan, has been appreciating since Iran the success of some Iranian players in Portugal, showing two glaring cases in Aves and Rio Ave.
«Mohammadi and Taremi have had excellent times and nothing surprises me. Even less Mohammadi, who was my player. What they have done will earn them invitations to Portugal and abroad. Too bad Aves is last, it doesn't help… Taremi went to a very stable club with one of the best coaches in Portugal. They helped him a lot ”, he notes, identifying the differences between a well-placed player and a less well-protected one.
Miguel Teixeira also realizes that this football bridge from Persia to the Iberian Peninsula is on the verge of gaining greater fluidity.
«We have three players at Sepahan referenced to play in Portugal, above all for what they did in the Asian Champions League. I speak of the 24-year-old goalkeeper Payam, who has already been approached to play there, our midfielder Rafiei, very experienced and technically above average, and the extreme Mohebi, of the Olympic team, who went to the A team and made two goals for Cambodia. I believe they will see you in Portugal », he maintains.
Niazmand in Portugal would be great, his season was better than Beiranvands. A few seasons in Europe and he might displace him.
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I think the biggest obstacle all these years was that we had no formal connection to European leagues and all of our players would have to be beyond exceptional even compared to their European counterparts to be taken to Europe.
Establishing connections in Belgium/Portugal with Mehdi Bayat and Quieroz's notoriety really helped push some of these transfers through. If they continue to be successful we can become a feeding nation to these leagues and have our players play long lasting parts there. Even in places like the Eredivisie we have had success. This is in the long term is better than just having a few players go into the top leagues every 20 yrs or so.
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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostI think the biggest obstacle all these years was that we had no formal connection to European leagues and all of our players would have to be beyond exceptional even compared to their European counterparts to be taken to Europe.
Establishing connections in Belgium/Portugal with Mehdi Bayat and Quieroz's notoriety really helped push some of these transfers through. If they continue to be successful we can become a feeding nation to these leagues and have our players play long lasting parts there. Even in places like the Eredivisie we have had success. This is in the long term is better than just having a few players go into the top leagues every 20 yrs or so.
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Originally posted by Sly View PostWell, I hope you are right but that is exactly what we said about Germany, Italy and Spain a long time ago. Look at us now.
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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostWe didn't have real solid connections there besides a couple players like Nekounam/Shojaei, (Daei, Mahdavikia, Hashemian) there. In Belgium/Portugal we can definitely establish our players. If they can get to Portugal/Belgium from Iran it is a lot easier to go higher from there than from Iran straight to Bayern/Manchester United etc.
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Originally posted by Leicester City View Posthttps://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2...majid-hosseini
Hertha Berlin Eyes Iranian Defender Majid HosseiniDROOD BAR AHMAD KASRAVI.
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Originally posted by Ardalan View PostHosseini baa Trabzonspor tamdid kard?
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Originally posted by Sly View PostDude if we count out Zandi and Dejagah who were raised in Germany, We had at least 6 players who did well in their German clubs. The solid connections were there and more. In Portugal we have only 3. In Belgium 6. How is that any better? Don't get too excited. We did. We were wrong. Just enjoy the moment with so many of our players in Europe.
Taremi went to Portugal on CQs recs. Of course Taremi is talented, but the rec helped. Now you have Portuguese fans/coaches praising Iranian talent and calling for more players from Iran.
Its been a shorter period of time. Watch how Russia/Portugal will have clubs scouting Iranians going forward.
If we dont have the financial pull to get our players there like Japan/Korea... this is how we funnel them to Europe.
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