I read something about this recently at a Farsi language news site. Has anyone else heard a similar story on English language sites? I admit I have no idea who Homayoon Behzadi is....
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The AFC recognizing Ali Daie and Homayoon Behzadi as Iran's best strikers in history?
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Wow really?! He's like a Shahin and PP legend and it was mainly because of him that we won the AC in 1968 with his goal vs. Israel. I think he scored some more important goals that tournament.Originally posted by Paradigm View PostI admit I have no idea who Homayoon Behzadi is....Persian Pride running through my veins!
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ive never seen behzadi's clips or anything like that but his role in iranian football and records speak for itself. he is an icon of iranian football and one of our first real legends, glad AFC hit the nail on the head for once.Team Meli Iran
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Behzadi was the greatest as he almost scored in every game for Iran. He was amazing in the air as they called him "the golden head" And we all know about Daei, so I agree that the two are the unquestionable legends of Iranian football that will NEVER be forgotten. I would also add to this list, Gholamhossein Mazloumi, Ali Parvin, Hassan Rowshan and Parviz Ghelichkhani as the best players Iran ever had so far in history according to facts and what they achieved for Iran. Ofcourse players like Khodadad, Bagheri and Karimi and few more are the new addition that will soon be added to this list IMHO.Last edited by webmaster; 10-16-2014, 10:02 AM.__________________________________________________ ________________________________________
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Mazloumi and Rowshan were deadly strikers. Rowshan was unlucky not to hat-trick Peru in 1978 WC. Rowshan was the sole TM striker to have scored in a WC game until 36 years and 9 WC games later for Ghoochmandnejad to add his name to that list. As great as Daei was he failed to score in 6 WC games.Originally posted by webmaster View PostBehzadi was the greatest as he almost scored in every game for Iran. He was amazing in the air as they called him "the golden head" And we all know about Daei, so I agree that the two are the unquestionable legends of Iranian football that will NEVER be forgotten. I would also add to this list, Gholamhossein Mazloumi, Ali Parvin, Hassan Rowshan and Parviz Ghelichkhani as the best players Iran ever had so far in history according to facts and what they achieved for Iran. Ofcourse players like Khodadad, Bagheri and Karimi and few more are the new addition that will soon be added to this list IMHO.
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Kalani was "golden head". Sar talaei! Kalani, behzadi and Iranpak were the dream forward line of perspolise back in late 1960 and early 70s.Originally posted by webmaster View PostBehzadi was the greatest as he almost scored in every game for Iran. He was amazing in the air as they called him "the golden head" And we all know about Daei, so I agree that the two are the unquestionable legends of Iranian football that will NEVER be forgotten. I would also add to this list, Gholamhossein Mazloumi, Ali Parvin, Hassan Rowshan and Parviz Ghelichkhani as the best players Iran ever had so far in history according to facts and what they achieved for Iran. Ofcourse players like Khodadad, Bagheri and Karimi and few more are the new addition that will soon be added to this list IMHO.
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