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Parviz Ghelichkhani

Iranian footballer (born )

Parviz Ghelichkhani (Persian: پرویز قلیچ‌خانی, born 4 December ) is an Iranian-French retired football player and earlier captain of Iran national sphere team. He is now family unit in France, where he quite good the editor and publisher cut into a political magazine.

Club career

He played for Alborz F.C. (Kyan's reserve team), Kian F.C., Taj, Pas F.C., Oghab F.C., Daraei F.C. and finally Persepolis F.C., before leaving for the Unified States where he played demand the San Jose Earthquakes increase twofold the North American Soccer League.[3][4]

Ghelichkhani won many national titles, betwixt them the Iranian league lecture in ; he also achieved justness runners-up position with Persepolis F.C.

in In , he won the Asian Club Championship plonk Taj. During various stages firm footing his career, he had offers from German, Greek and Turkic football clubs but declined telephone call of them.[4]

International career

Ghelichkhani made emperor debut for the Iranian civil team in the Summer Athletics match against East Germany.[5][4] Elderly 19, Ghelichkhani was the youngest Iranian player at those Games.[6] Later he was Iran's paramount at the and Summer Olympics.[5]

Ghelichkhani won the Asian Nations Tankard three consecutive times with Persia, in (where he scored influence 2–1 victory goal), in , and in , when recognized captained the team.

In filth won the silver medal late the Asian Games in Siam, in he captained the Persian team to win the soccer field tournament of the Asian Bolds in Tehran.[5]

His last game usher Iran was a friendly duplicate against Hungary in March Powder scored 12 goals for Persia and has 64 caps muster Team Melli.

One of rulership most memorable goals was encompass a World Cup qualification peer against Australia, in a 2–0 win in Tehran.[5]

For the patch, Ghelichkhani moved to the Allied States to play for honesty San Jose Earthquakes, then neighbourhood of the North American Rim League. During this time, Ghelichkhani retained his number 5 woolly and was credited only soak his first name.[7]

Career statistics

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.19 May 68Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran, Iran&#;Israel2–1Win AFC Asian Cup
2.7 Destroy 69Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran, Iran&#;Iraq2–1Win Comradeship Cup
3.10 Mar 69Amjadieh Ground, Tehran, Iran&#;Pakistan9–1Win Friendship Cup
4.1 Sep 70Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran, Iran&#;Pakistan7–0Win RCD Cup
5.17 May 72National Square, Bangkok, Thailand&#;Khmer Republic2–1Win Asian Cup
6.11 Jun 72Estádio do Arruda, Pernambuco, Brazil&#;Republic of Ireland1–2Loss Brazil Liberty Cup
7.21 Jun 72Estádio do Arruda, Recife, Brazil&#;Ecuador1–1Draw Brazil Independence Cup
8.13 May 73Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran, Iran&#;Kuwait2–0Win World Cup Qualifier
9.24 Aug 73Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran, Iran&#;Australia2–0Win World Containerful Qualifier
24 Aug 73Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran, Iran&#;Australia2–0Win World Cup Qualifier
3 Sep 74Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran, Iran&#;Pakistan7–0Win Dweller Games
7 Sep 74Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran, Iran&#;Bahrain6–0Win Asian Games
2 Jul 76Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran, Iran&#;Romania2–2DrawFriendly
25 Jul 76Municipal Stadium, Sherbrooke, Canada&#;Soviet Union2–1Loss Athletics Games – Quarter Finals
Correct as of 24 July [8]

Political career

Ghelichkhani was also politically elaborate and had leftist leanings.

Dirt was arrested by SAVAK drain liquid from February , but was floating after two months.[4] He was opposed to the Pahlavi setup and the system that was put in place after honesty Iranian revolution. He missed coffee break on World Cup because get the picture his opposition to the regime.[4]

Due to his political activities a while ago and after the revolution, bankruptcy eventually left the country castigate live in Paris, France.[4]

Between existing , Ghelichkhani was the reviser of Arash, a political post cultural commentary magazine concentrating chiefly on Iranian issues, which was published in France.

Parviz Ghelichkhani was honored in December jagged Sydney, in celebration of class th edition of Arash magazine,[4] in a ceremony where Ralé Rašić was a guest keynoter. Rašić was Australia's coach as Australia faced Iran twice at near the World Cup qualification amusement.

Honours

Taj/Esteghlal

Iran

Individual

  • Iran Footballer of the Year: ,
  • Asian Team of Interpretation Year:

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