Apparently, Oladi already had breathing issues and went from to the hospital by himself. He asked the Malavan coaching staff to stay in Tehran and not to accompany the team to Ahvaz. When he arrived at the hospital he became unconscious and was brought to ICU, but couldn't survive anymore. He passed away at 14:56 IRST
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RIP, I was just thinking about him the other day.
He was playing well for that Spanish club during the pre season a couple of years back. People are dying so young in Iran, it really is a strange phenomenon.
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He had a trial with Schalke 04 aswellOriginally posted by persepolisfan View PostRIP, I was just thinking about him the other day.
He was playing well for that Spanish club during the pre season a couple of years back. People are dying so young in Iran, it really is a strange phenomenon.
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Personal food hygiene, state of mind, general pollution whatever it was that took him away, someone in Iran should investigate very hard to accept that young men, sporting too are passing away in suspicious allegedly heart related circumstances. The way things are going we would unfortunately and perhaps hear of more cases.
Whilst investigating, there should be an investigation into the lack of medical tests and facilities- if players are tested and tracked this type of conditions will be found out a lot earlier. No excuses - I doubt if this is happening in most clubs- if the cream a la cream Perspolis didn't do it for Hadi, what would one expect from the rest of them.
Was Oladi not running a restaurant business and packed in playing football? Why did he return to the playing scenes!?
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too many players and coaches dying of heart attacks in our football, thats 3 players/coaches passing away during the season because of a heart attack. the screening methods for PGPL are likely not adequate. RIP and best wishes to his family, another Perspolisi gone...Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
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don't think that is enough to cause someone to have a heart attack, especially a fit 30 year old man who plays football! it was likely a genetic heart disorder gone undetected (similar to what happened to hadi)Originally posted by persianballer View PostProbably, and the non regulated food products.
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Sadly, this is a valid question, although we don't know about Mehrdad jaan's case - roohesh shad.Originally posted by arash123 View PostWow. RIP
Is it possible there is a lot more doping in Iranian sports we dont know about? My apologies for sounding insensitive but it was the first thing I thought of when I heard this...
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