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    Starter in wc or not,

    They should build few human sized bronze statues of Beiranvand. And put them around Azadi stadium.

    One, where he is sleeping outside the stadium,
    One where he is working in the car repair shop or where ever it was
    And one where he makes a save grabbing a football for TM

    A way to say, never give up your dream no matter how far away you are, and work towards it in whatever you do..

    That would be so cool
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    Supporting Team Melli

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      BEYRO MOVIE



      BEIRANVAND PORTRAYED IN BIOGRAPHICAL DRAMA (VIDEO)

      Isolated in Tehran for having contracted Covid-19, a result known after Iran-Iraq, Beiranvand missed the premiere of 'Beyro', a biographical drama inspired by his life and career, shown at the 40th edition of the Fajr International Festival in Tehran.

      The 29-year-old goalkeeper, who already has 49 caps, having arrived in Portugal this season, was Iran's starter at the 2018 World Cup and even saved a penalty from Cristiano Ronaldo in the draw with Portugal.

      Morteza Aliabbas-Mirzai is the director of a film that follows the departure of a teenager – Beiranvand – from his homeland of Sarab-e Yas to Tehran in 2011, where he began late in his career in Naft Tehran. The author showed the enthusiasm around the personality of the goalkeeper of Boavista, after intensely searching for a sportsman for whom he would be insightful to praise hope and social responsibility.

      The life of Beiranvand has already been detailed several times, as he was born into a nomadic family in a mountainous region of Iran and felt the need to flee to Tehran in search of dreams, dissatisfied with a life as a shepherd, seeing the desire of football denied by the parents. His father even ripped his gloves. During his childhood, he specialized in throwing stones, a game of 'Dal Paran' common in the area where he grew up, admitting that it was the recipe for what is now a far-reaching ball throw in football games, which has already taken him to Guinness recognition. In his escape to Tehran, the Iranian goalkeeper found success in life and in football in every way. With no money to eat and no place to sleep, Beiranvand struggled to make ends meet, even going through a period of homelessness. He washed car windows, delivered pizzas and swept streets and only after some time did he earn a definitive opportunity in the under-23s of Naft. Beiranvand's career took off in strength at Naft in two years he reached the Iranian team, being debuted by Carlos Queiroz.

      See the trailer: https://miragens.abola.pt/processaVideo.ashx?id=38439

      https://www.abola.pt/Clubes/2022-01-...deo/925218/148

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        Ali Beiro not in squad

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          Originally posted by Leicester City View Post


          Ali Beiro not in squad
          Busy presenting his film

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            Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
            Busy presenting his film


            I thought you were kidding, but it seems you are right

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              Bruh 😂😂😂

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                He lost his spot in TM and club and he is going to see “Beyro”.

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                  Originally posted by mehdi13 View Post
                  He lost his spot in TM and club and he is going to see “Beyro”.
                  Get you a goalkeeper that can do it all: Goalkeeper, Film Director, and Actor!

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                    Originally posted by Leicester City View Post


                    BEIRANVAND PORTRAYED IN BIOGRAPHICAL DRAMA (VIDEO)

                    Isolated in Tehran for having contracted Covid-19, a result known after Iran-Iraq, Beiranvand missed the premiere of 'Beyro', a biographical drama inspired by his life and career, shown at the 40th edition of the Fajr International Festival in Tehran.

                    The 29-year-old goalkeeper, who already has 49 caps, having arrived in Portugal this season, was Iran's starter at the 2018 World Cup and even saved a penalty from Cristiano Ronaldo in the draw with Portugal.

                    Morteza Aliabbas-Mirzai is the director of a film that follows the departure of a teenager – Beiranvand – from his homeland of Sarab-e Yas to Tehran in 2011, where he began late in his career in Naft Tehran. The author showed the enthusiasm around the personality of the goalkeeper of Boavista, after intensely searching for a sportsman for whom he would be insightful to praise hope and social responsibility.

                    The life of Beiranvand has already been detailed several times, as he was born into a nomadic family in a mountainous region of Iran and felt the need to flee to Tehran in search of dreams, dissatisfied with a life as a shepherd, seeing the desire of football denied by the parents. His father even ripped his gloves. During his childhood, he specialized in throwing stones, a game of 'Dal Paran' common in the area where he grew up, admitting that it was the recipe for what is now a far-reaching ball throw in football games, which has already taken him to Guinness recognition. In his escape to Tehran, the Iranian goalkeeper found success in life and in football in every way. With no money to eat and no place to sleep, Beiranvand struggled to make ends meet, even going through a period of homelessness. He washed car windows, delivered pizzas and swept streets and only after some time did he earn a definitive opportunity in the under-23s of Naft. Beiranvand's career took off in strength at Naft in two years he reached the Iranian team, being debuted by Carlos Queiroz.

                    See the trailer: https://miragens.abola.pt/processaVideo.ashx?id=38439

                    https://www.abola.pt/Clubes/2022-01-...deo/925218/148

                    Interesting that he acted in his own moive (at least for a short moment?) good for him!

                    Also who is the "Tyron Lannister" character who appeared at 45th second in the trailer?

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                      Beiro returns to training with Boavista (on the 7th slide).

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                        Originally posted by Leicester City View Post


                        Beiro returns to training with Boavista (on the 7th slide).
                        The 7th slide could be another movie poster

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                          Both Beiranvand and Niazmand on the bench for their respective teams. Maybe they can get some tea with some saucers and have a nice chat.

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                              Finally antwerp wasn't that bad.

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                                Beiranvand should just go back to Iran honestly. Getting no play time in Liga Nos mid table is no better than playing in Iran

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