Samen Mashhad BC

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Samen Mashhad
Leagues Iranian Super League
Founded2011
ArenaShahid Beheshti Sport Complex
Location Mashhad, Iran
Team colorsRed and White
  
Head coach Flag of Iran.svg Mehdi Sahebian
Championships(1) Tarh Maskan Samen Tournament
Website www.samenclub.com/

Samen Mashhad Basketball Club is an Iranian professional basketball club based in Mashhad, Iran. It competes in the Iranian Basketball Super League.

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History

Samen was founded in 2011 and is owned by Tarh Maskan Samen, a housing investment company. Samen initially played in the Khorasan Razavi Basketball League then played in the Iranian Second and First Divisions and, in 2014, was promoted to the Iranian Basketball Super League. [1]

Tournament records

Khorasan Razavi Basketball League

Tarh Maskan Samen Basketball Tournament

Iranian Basketball Second Division

Iranian Basketball First Division

Iranian Super League

Roster

NumberPlayerPositionHeight (m)
4 Flag of Iran.svg Ramin Honarmand PG 1.75
5 Flag of Iran.svg Mohammad Khaleghifar SF 2.03
6 Flag of Iran.svg Vahid Norouzi SG ?
7 Flag of Iran.svg Edris Omrani SG ?
8 Flag of Iran.svg Arash Najafi SG ?
13 Flag of Iran.svg Ali Jamshidi SF 1.96
14 Flag of Iran.svg Mehrdad Soltani PG ?
15 Flag of Iran.svg Ali Doraghi C 2.10
16 Flag of Iran.svg Nima Bakhshi C 1.98
21 Flag of Iran.svg Shahab Reyhani PF 2.10
PositionName
Head coach Flag of Iran.svg Mehdi Sahebian
Assistant coach Flag of Iran.svg Ali Jalalian
Director Flag of Iran.svg  ?

Coaches

Notable former players

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References

  1. "تاریخچه تیم بسکتبال ثامن مشهد" [History of Samen Mashhad basketball team] (in Persian). Archived from the original on 1 November 2016. Retrieved 28 September 2016.