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Alireza Mansourian

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Iranian footballer and coach

Alireza Mansourian
Mansourian in 2018
Personal information
Date of birth (1971-12-02)2 December 1971 (age 53)
Place of birthTehran, Iran[1]
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
PositionMidfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1990–1991Bank Sepah0(0)
1991–1992Bonyad Shahid7(0)
1992–1993Nirooye Zamini
1993–1995Pars Khodro17(1)
1995–1996Esteghlal27(6)
1996Balestier Central
1996–1997Esteghlal16(4)
1997Geylang United
1997–1998Esteghlal18(3)
1998–2000Skoda Xanthi24(0)
2000Apollon Smyrnis7(1)
2000–2002St. Pauli15(0)
2002–2008Esteghlal130(8)
International career
1996–1998Iran47(7)
Managerial career
2008–2009Esteghlal (assistant)
2009PAS Hamedan
2010–2011Iran (assistant)
2011Iran (caretaker)
2011–2014Iran U23
2014–2016Naft Tehran
2016–2017Esteghlal
2018–2019Zob Ahan
2020Tractor
2021Aluminium Arak
2021–2022Sanat Naft
2023Foolad
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alireza Mansourian (Persian:علیرضا منصوريان; born 2 December 1971) is an Iranianfootball coach and retired player.

Club career

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Mansourian was born in Tehran. During his career, he played for SingaporeS.League clubs:Balestier Khalsa andGeylang United along with the Iranian clubEsteghlal. He moved to Greek clubSkoda Xanthi in 1998 after Xanthi fans contributed to raise the amount of money needed to complete the transfer. He played for Skoda Xanthi for one and a half seasons, taking part in 23 games. In December 1999, Mansourian went to Greek clubApollon Smyrnis for six months where he played seven games and scored once. After Apollon's relegation, he continued his career in Germany withFC St. Pauli where he remained for two seasons. Finally he returned to Iran and Esteghlal where he was appointed as the team's captain. Mansourian said farewell to professional football at the end of the2007–08 season in which Esteghlal becameHazfi Cup champions.

International career

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Mansourian made 46 appearances for theIran national team and scored eight goals.[2] He also participated in the1998 FIFA World Cup.[3]

Coaching career

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Early years

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He was head coach ofPAS for four months in 2009. In August 2010,Afshin Ghotbi chose Mansourian as his assistant coach for theIran national football team. After resignation of Ghotbi as head coach of national team, Mansourian was named as interim head coach until the appointment ofCarlos Queiroz. He also coached Iran in a 1–0 win againstRussia.

Iran U-23

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On 28 April 2011, he became head coach of theIranian national under-23 football team. On 2 January 2014, Mansourian resigned as head coach of Iran's under-23 side. He was replaced withNelo Vingada.

Naft Tehran

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He became manager ofIran Pro League clubNaft Tehran on 31 May 2014.[4][5] He led Naft Tehran to the third position andfinal game ofHazfi Cup in his first season at the club. They lost Hazfi Cup final toZob Ahan. Mansourian's team also showed a good performance atAFC Champions League. Naft Tehran qualified from group stage after finishing second in their group. They also defeated Saudi Arabia'sAl-Ahli in Round of 16 by away goals rule. However, they lost toAl-Ahli Dubai in Quarter-finals. At the end of the season,Esteghlal offered Mansourian to take the charge of their team after sacking ofAmir Ghalenoei. The negotiations broken after Naft Tehran refused to release Mansourian. Mansourian signed a contract extension on 19 August 2015 for next two years. Naft Tehran began the season with selling of some of their squad stars, likeKamal Kamyabinia toPersepolis,Hossein Ebrahimi toFoolad andLeandro Padovani toSepahan. Unless Naft facing financial problems during the season, Mansourian finished the season with Naft in fifth position. After the end of the season, Mansourian officially resigned and left the club.

He received offers from English teamBrighton & Hove Albion in late 2015, but he turned it down to take over his former club Esteghlal Tehran. There was a tremendous pressure from the fans to bring him back to Esteghlal Tehran.

Esteghlal

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On 1 June 2016, Mansourian was named as head coach ofEsteghlal, signed a three-year contract with the club.

On 20 September 2017, he resigned from his role having managed the team for 16 months.[6] Following his resignation, his assistant coachMick McDermott took the job as caretaker manager.[7]

Zob Ahan

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On 15 November 2018, Mansourian became head coach ofZob Ahan, replacingOmid Namazi.

On 18 December 2019, Mansourian stepped down as Zob Ahan football club's coach by mutual consent.[8]

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeague
DivisionAppsGoals
Skoda Xanthi1998–99Alpha Ethniki170
1999–00120
Total290
Apollon Smyrnis1999–00Alpha Ethniki61
FC St. Pauli2000–012. Bundesliga110
2001–02Bundesliga40
Total150
Esteghlal2002–03Iran Pro League160
2003–04142
2004–05262
2005–06250
2006–07232
2007–08262
Total1308
Career total1809

International

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Scores and results list Iran's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Mansourian goal.
List of international goals scored by Alireza Mansourian[9]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
117 June 1996Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex,Muscat, Oman Sri Lanka4–01996 AFC Asian Cup Qualifier
211 June 1997Azadi Stadium,Tehran, Iran Maldives9–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
3
413 June 1997Azadi Stadium, Tehran, Iran Syria2–21998 FIFA World Cup qualification
517 October 1997Azadi Stadium, Tehran, Iran China4–11998 FIFA World Cup qualification
614 April 1998Takhti Stadium,Tabriz, Iran Kuwait1–1Friendly
75 December 1998Sri Nakhon Lamduan Stadium,Sisaket, Thailand Laos6–11998 Asian Games

Managerial statistics

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Mansourian coaching Naft Tehran againstEl Jaish inAFC Champions League
As of 2 December 2020
TeamFromToRecord
GWDLGFGA+/-Win %
PAS6 July 20094 October 200910136916−7010.00
Iran22 January 20119 February 2011110010+1100.00
Iran U-2328 April 201117 February 2012320133+0066.67
Iran U-221 March 20122 January 20141412113311+22085.71
Naft Tehran1 June 20141 June 20167739201811273+39050.65
Esteghlal1 June 201620 September 2017502613117651+25052.00
Zob Ahan15 November 201818 December 2019481617155454+0033.33
Tractor17 September 2020Present412122+0025.00
Total207985653277190+87047.34

Honours

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Player

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Esteghlal

Iran

1998 Asian Games Football:Goald medal

Manager

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Naft Tehran

Esteghlal

Individual

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  • IFCA Manager of the Month: March 2015

References

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  1. ^"زندگینامه: خنده مکنی علیرضا منصوریان (۱۳۵۰-)". 30 April 2011.
  2. ^Panahi, Majeed (16 July 2009)."Iran – Record International Players".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved21 July 2009.
  3. ^Ali Reza MansourianFIFA competition record (archived)
  4. ^Official: Ali Reza Mansourian, new manager of Naft Tehran
  5. ^Mansourian became head coach of Naft Tehran
  6. ^"فوری؛ علیرضا منصوریان از سرمربی گری تیم استقلال استعفا کرد" [Breaking: Mansourian resigned from his position as Esteghlal's coach] (in Persian). Tarafdari. 20 September 2017. Retrieved21 September 2017.
  7. ^"میک مک‌ درموت، دستیار ایرلندی منصوریان به‌ عنوان جانشین موقت این مربی در استقلال انتخاب شد" [Mick McDermott became Esteghlal's caretaker manager] (in Persian). Tarafdari. 21 September 2017. Retrieved21 September 2017.
  8. ^"Alireza Mansourian Steps Down as Zob Ahan Coach – Sports news – Tasnim News Agency".tasnimnews.com. Archived fromthe original on 20 December 2019.
  9. ^Profile: Alireza MANSOURIAN. Teammelli.com. Retrieved on 24 July 2021.

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