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I unsuccessfully tried to find a cartoon I had seen about him after the 1968 Asian Championship. In the final Iran defeated Israel 2-1 where the 1st goal was disputed as not having crossed the line. The Israelis protested after the goal and after the final whistle and refused to leave the field for the trophy ceremonies. The cartoon depicted Arab (obviously chosen for his last name) asking the Israeli team why they weren't leaving the pitch to which they responded something along the lines of they have a habit of not leaving places they visit.I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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The first post.Originally posted by scuderia View PostWhat am I missing lol!I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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Most of your selections do not belong in this thread.Originally posted by Ata View PostRahman Rezaei
Hadi Aghili
Nader Mohammadkhani
Mehdi PashazadehI went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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Even without scoring that own goal we would have been eliminated.Originally posted by Doctor DOOM View Postscoring an own goal and causing elimination of Iran at semi-final can be taken as significant too, right?

also where is Mohebbi?I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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Kazerani I considered but decided he wasn't on par with the rest. Mohammadkhani wasn't in the running. He was solid but not memorable.Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostWhy no Kazerani?
And where is Nader Mohammadkhani?I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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I thought you were talking about Eskandarian. Shahin's own goal aside, he had a stellar career.Originally posted by Doctor DOOM View Postno, we were up by a goal, when shahin bayani scored the own goal., very close to the end of the match
sending us to penalties
btw, I meant Habbibi (not mohebi)
Habibi was good but others were better imo.I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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Perhaps it's better to give a brief explanation/motivation of your thoughts/opinion instead of being brief with the risk of sounding condescending for no reason. Just a thoughtOriginally posted by KC McElroy View PostYes no Khakpour for obvious reasons.
And what do you mean by"significant"? You mean good?
In that case Khakpour is definitely a contender as not only is he being regarded as one of the best we had by the TM players themselves, but he got highly praised by European commentators and football analysts. Mainly for always scoring a 7 even if he didn't have a good day and that he was a look ways calm and brings calmness to the rest of the team.
Another person missing from your list is Talebi, not only was he the best full back that we had, (not my opinion but he was chosen so many times by multiple polls etc.) he was also very significant in terms of ruining our chances in 98 as head coach......
And if by significant you don't mean "good" then Kaebi should be on top of that list as who else karate kicked one of the football legends of this world in the face, broke the arm of the poor Angolan player with his tackle, fought with opponents despite not even be half their size etc
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Look at the first post for the criteria.Originally posted by Babak agha View PostPerhaps it's better to give a brief explanation/motivation of your thoughts/opinion instead of being brief with the risk of sounding condescending for no reason. Just a thought
And what do you mean by"significant"? You mean good?
In that case Khakpour is definitely a contender as not only is he being regarded as one of the best we had by the TM players themselves, but he got highly praised by European commentators and football analysts. Mainly for always scoring a 7 even if he didn't have a good day and that he was a look ways calm and brings calmness to the rest of the team.
Another person missing from your list is Talebi, not only was he the best full back that we had, (not my opinion but he was chosen so many times by multiple polls etc.) he was also very significant in terms of ruining our chances in 98 as head coach......
And if by significant you don't mean "good" then Kaebi should be on top of that list as who else karate kicked one of the football legends of this world in the face, broke the arm of the poor Angolan player with his tackle, fought with opponents despite not even be half their size etcI went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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Look at the first post for the criteria.Originally posted by persian_pooya View PostRahman Rezaei is the only Iranian defender I can think of that had a successful career in a top European league. How is he not on the list?I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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