Mohammad Hossein Memar

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Hussein Memar
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Personal information
Full name Muhammad Hussein Memar
Date of birth (1972-01-05) January 5, 1972 (age 50)
Place of birth Iran
Position(s) Defender
Club information
Current team
Zob Ahan
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
-1996 Fath Tehran
1996–2000 Bahman
2000–2003 Paykan
2003–2006 Saipa (0)
2006–2010 Paykan 104 (0)
2010–2011 Damash Lorestan
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Working as a coach

Muhammad Hussein Memar also known as Hussein Memar was born and raised in Tehran, Iran. His cousin Mahmoud Memar also was a famous national football player of Iran. He started playing football in 1988 and joined Vahdat football club as a young player. His coach at the time was Majid Jalali. He played for Fath football club then. Fath was a very famous club and had players like Khodadad Azizi, Behrouz Rahbari Fard, Yadollah Akbari, etc. Hussein Memar played for the famous Iranian coaches Homayoun Shahrokhi and Hussein Faraki in Fath. He was transferred to Bahman in 1997 and played in Azadegan League under the coaching of Farhad Kazemi with Hamid Estilli, Asghar Modir Rousta, Khodadad Azizi, Muhammad Khakpour, etc.

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In 2000 he was transferred to Emirate Football League to Alzeyd Sharje and played for Homayoun Shahrokhi again. He played for Paykan for seven years with Hamid Alidousti, Bijan Zolfaghar Nasab and Hamid Derakhshan. He played for Damash Gilan and Nirooye Zamini before he retired as a player.

He went on to study and attend coaching classes and got his AFC A, B, C and D degrees in coaching. He has worked with Mehdi Tartar as assisting coach in Pasr Jonoubi, Naft Masjed Soleyman, Paykan and Now he is working in Zob Ahan.

AFC Coaching Certificates

Hussein Memar has achieved:

- AFC "A" Coaching license Certificate

- AFC "B" Coaching license Certificate

- AFC "C" Coaching license Certificate

- AFC "D" Coaching license Certificate

Club career

Club career statistics

As of June 2007
Club performance
SeasonClubLeague
Iran
1987-1992Vahdat
1992-1996Fath
1996-1999 bahman
1999-2000 sharjeh
2000-2005 Paykan Persian Gulf Cup
2005-2007 Saipa
2007-2010 Paykan
TotalIran
Career total

Coaching Experiences

Coaching team of Zob Aha Mhmemar.jpg
Coaching team of Zob Aha
Coaching career
TeamYearPosition
1Esteghlal Abi2014-2015Coach
2Badran2015-2016Coach
3Pars Jam Bushehr2017-2019Coach
4Naft Masjed Soleyman2019-2020Coach
5Paykan Tehran2020-2021Coach
6Zobahan Isfahan2021-2022Coach

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References

Iran Pro League Stats

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