Ebrahim Ghasempour

Ebrahim Ghasempour
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Personal information
Full nameEbrahim Ghasempour
Date of birth(1957-09-11) 11 September 1957 (age 56)
Place of birthAbadan, Iran
Playing positionMidfielder
Youth career
1972–1974Sanat Naft
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1974–1976Sanat Naft
1976–1978Shahbaz
1978–1980Pas
1980–1982Al-Nasr
1982–1983Al-Arabi
1983–1985Al-Masry
1985–1988Al-Rayyan
1988–1990Al-Sadd
1990–1992Al-Arabi
1992–1994Al-Masry
1994–1996Pas
National team
1975–1978Iran28(0)
Teams managed
1994–1995Pas
1996–1997Pas B
1997Pas
1997–1999Iran-U23
1999–2000Pas
2001–2002Sanat Naft
2002Bargh Shiraz
2006–2007Hatta
2007–2008Sanat Naft
2008Homa
2008Hatta
2008–2009Emirates Club
2011–2012Damash Gilan
2012–2013Mes Kerman
2013–2014Sanat Naft
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Ebrahim Ghasempour (Persian: ابراهیم قاسمپور‎; born 11 September 1957 in Abadan, Iran) is an Iranian football coach and retired player who most recently managed Sanat Naft in Azadegan League.

Early life

He was born on 11 September 1957 in Abadan, Iran and began his career by playing in the youth team of Sanat Naft in 1972. He joined the senior team in 1974.

Playing career

After playing for Sanat Naft for three years, he became one of the famous players of the team but left the club in 1976 and joined Shahbaz reaching the third place in the Iranian league in 1976–77 with that club as one of the key players. He signed a two-year contract with Pas in 1978. He played for different clubs in Iranian, Emirati, Qatari and Egyptian leagues for 16 years. He returned to Pas in 1994 and retired in 1996.

International career

Ghasempour was invited to the Iran national football team and made 31 appearances for the Iran national football team from 1975 to 1978[1] and was a participant at the 1978 FIFA World Cup.

He was a member of the Iranian team winning the Asia Cup 1976 in Tehran, reaching the quarterfinals of the Olympic Tournament in Montreal in 1976.

Coaching career

In 1994, Ghasempour returned to Pas as a player-manager and managed the team until 1995. After he retired from playing, he was appointed as the head coach of B team of Pas club and was selected again as the manager of Pas in 1997 but resigned after six months to become the manager of Iran national under-23 football team. He was sacked in 1999. Two months after, he returned again as the head coach of Pas. He was appointed as the manager of Sanat Naft in July 2001 and was managing the team until February 2002. Bargh Shiraz signed a contract with Ghasempour in February 2002 and he stayed there till December 2002. He became the head coach of United Arab Emirates club, Hatta Club, in January 2006. He resigned in April 2007 and was appointed as the head coach of Sanat Naft in July 2007.[2] After bad results, Ghasempour was sacked in March 2008. In June 2008, he was appointed as the head coach of Homa and resigned the same year. He returned to Hatta in November 2008 but resigned and became the head coach of Emirates Club.[3] He left the club over disagreements with the club's chairman. He was appointed as the head coach of Iran Pro League side Damash Gilan on 20 September 2011 replaced Mehdi Dinvarzadeh but he resigned on 31 December 2011 after just five months in charge.[4] He was appointed as Mes Kerman's new head coach on 15 February 2012, signing a contract until the end of season. He began his career in Mes with a 1–1 draw with Persepolis. After some good results with the team that saved the club from relegation, his contract was extended for one more season but he was sacked on 27 December 2012. He was named as newly relegated Sanat Naft on 12 June 2013. After his failure in promoting back the team to the first division, he was sacked by the club.

Statistics

As of 1 March 2014
TeamFromToRecord
GWDLGFGA+/-
PasJune 1994June 19952261333222+10
PasJanuary 1997June 19971062210100
Iran U-23June 1997June 19992313733722+15
PasNovember 1999May 2000146261511+4
Sanat NaftJuly 2001February 20028143910−1
Bargh ShirazFebruary 2002December 20022695122837−9
HattaJanuary 2006April 20072625102510+15
Sanat NaftJuly 2007March 20083088143037−7
HattaNovember 2008December 2008521264+2
Emirates ClubDecember 2008December 20092210664020+20
DamashSeptember 2011January 2012105321811+7
Mes KermanFebruary 2012January 201328111072621+5
Sanat NaftJune 2013June 20142511772521+4

References

Iran squad 1976 AFC Asian Cup Winners (3rd Title)
  • GK Rashidi
  • GK Asgarkhani
  • DF Nazari
  • DF Zolfagharnasab
  • DF Abdollahi
  • DF Eskandarian
  • DF Nayebagha
  • DF Mirfakhraei
  • MF Parvin
  • MF Ghelichkhani
  • MF Ghasempour
  • MF Sadeghi
  • MF Azizi
  • MF Shahbandari
  • FW Khorshidi
  • FW Nouraei
  • FW Mazloomi
  • FW Rowshan
  • Coach: Mohajerani
Iran squad 1976 Summer Olympics
Mes Kerman F.C.managers
  • Zolfagharnasab (2000–02)
  • Mohammadi (2002–06)
  • Dastneshan (2006–07)
  • Kazemi (2007–08)
  • Ghalenoei (2008)
  • Ziaei (2008)
  • Mazloomi (2008–09)
  • Mohammadi (a.i.) (2009)
  • Bonačić (2009–10)
  • Marfavi (2010–11)
  • Serritslev (a.i.) (2011)
  • Blažević (2011–12)
  • Ghasempour (2012–13)
  • Bonačić (2013)
  • Yavari (2013)
  • Mazloomi (2013–14)
  • Bonačić (2014–)


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