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ALI DAEI

I. R. IRAN

1969 -

I. R. Iran
PERSONAL DETAILS
Full Name: Ali Daei
Date of Birth: Friday, 21 March 1969
Place of Birth: Ardabil, Islamic Republic of Iran
Position: Forward

One of Asia's greatest players, Iranian star Ali Daei assured his place in football history when he became the all-time leading goalscorer in men's international football. Born in Ardabil, he began his senior career with hometown club Esteghlal in 1988 before moving on to Taxirani and Bank Tejarat over the next few years. While with Bank Tejarat, he received international recognition for the first time in 1993 and appeared in his first major tournament at the following year's Asian Games.

In 1994, Daei moved to join one of Iran's biggest clubs, Persepolis, where he won his first major trophy with a league title in 1996. At that year's Asian Cup, he scored eight goals in just six games, including four against South Korea in a 6-2 quarter final win. However, in the semi final against Saudi Arabia he missed in the penalty shoot-out as Iran were beaten and eventually finished third.

Having left Iran to play in Qatar for Al-Sadd, Daei made the move to Europe in 1997 when he joined Arminia Bielefeld in Germany. His international profile grew further when Iran qualified for the World Cup of 1998, their first appearance for twenty years. Daei's performances earned him a move to Bayern München, where he helped the team to win the league title in 1998-99, a season in which he also led Iran to victory in the Asian Games.

Moving from Bayern to Hertha Berlin, Daei stayed in Germany until 2002 but was unable to help Iran to another World Cup appearance in that year. After a year in the United Arab Emirates with Al-Shabab, he returned to Iran for a second spell with Persepolis in 2003. During that season, he scored his 85th international goal, breaking the long-standing record of Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskás. The following year, he became the first man to score 100 goals in international football.

Having moved to Saba Battery in 2004, Daei helped the club to win the Iranian Cup in 2005 before becoming the player-manager of Saipa in 2006. His international career finally came to an end with a second appearance at the World Cup in 2006, finishing with a total of 109 international goals. His coaching career began with league title for Saipa in 2007, but a year later he was appointed coach of the national team and left Saipa following the 2007-08 season. With Iran struggling to qualify for the 2010 World Cup, Daei was sacked as national coach in March 2009.

CLUB CAREER
I. R. Iran Esteghlal Ardabil (IRI)
Years: 1988-89
I. R. Iran Taxirani (IRI)
Years: 1989-90
Goals: 14 (league only)
I. R. Iran Bank Tejarat (IRI)
Years: 1990-94
I. R. Iran Persepolis (IRI)
Years: 1994-96, 2003-04
Appearances: 62 Goals: 29 (league only)
First Spell: 38/23 Second Spell: 24/16
Team Honours:
Arrow Iranian League Championship (1): 1995-96
Qatar Al-Sadd (QAT)
Years: 1996-97
Appearances: 16 Goals: 10 (league only)
Germany Arminia Bielefeld (GER)
Years: 1997-98
Appearances: 25 Goals: 7 (league only)
Germany Bayern München (GER)
Years: 1998-99
Appearances: 23 Goals: 6 (league only)
Team Honours:
Arrow German Bundesliga (1): 1998-99
Germany Hertha BSC Berlin (GER)
Years: 1999-2002
Appearances: 59 Goals: 6 (league only)
United Arab Emirates Al-Shabab (UAE)
Years: 2002-03
Appearances: 25 Goals: 11 (league only)
I. R. Iran Saba Battery (IRI)
Years: 2004-06
Appearances: 51 Goals: 23 (league only)
Team Honours:
Arrow Iranian Cup (1): 2004-05
I. R. Iran Saipa (IRI)
Years: 2006-07 (player-manager)
Appearances: 26 Goals: 10 (league only)
Team Honours:
Arrow Iranian League Championship (1): 2006-07

INTERNATIONAL CAREER
I. R. Iran I. R. Iran
Years: 1993-2006
Appearances: 149 Goals: 109
Debut: 06/06/1993 v Pakistan Pakistan (H) W 3-0
Last Cap: 21/06/2006 v Angola Angola (N, GER) D 1-1
Major Championships:
Arrow Japan Asian Games 1994 (JPN): First Round (1 game, 0 goals)
Arrow United Arab Emirates Asian Cup 1996 (UAE): Third Place (6 games, 8 goals)
Arrow France World Cup 1998 (FRA): First Round (3 games, 0 goals)
Arrow Thailand Asian Games 1998 (THA): Winners (8 games, 9 goals)
Arrow Lebanon Asian Cup 2000 (LEB): Quarter Finals (4 games, 2 goals)
Arrow China P.R. Asian Cup 2004 (CHN): Third Place (6 games, 3 goals)
Arrow Germany World Cup 2006 (GER): First Round (2 games, 0 goals)
Other Achievements:
Arrow All time record appearances for I. R. Iran: 149 games
Arrow All time record goalscorer in men's international football: 109 goals
Arrow United Arab Emirates Asian Cup 1996 (UAE): Golden Boot Winner

COACHING CAREER
I. R. Iran Saipa (IRI)
Years: 2006-08 (player-manager 2006-07)
Team Honours:
Arrow Iranian League Championship (1): 2006-07
I. R. Iran I. R. IRAN
Years: 2008-09
Games: 25 Won: 16 Drawn: 6 Lost: 3

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