Naser Pourmehdi
Naser Pourmehdi (Persian: ناصر پور مهدی; born 1959, Isfahan, Iran) is an Iranian retired football player and current coach.
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| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | Naser Pourmehdi | ||
| Date of birth | August 2, 1959 | ||
| Place of birth | Isfahan, Iran | ||
| Club information | |||
Current team  | BYSC Corona United[1] | ||
| Teams managed | |||
| Years | Team | ||
| 1993–1998 | (Coach of Zob-Ahan ) | ||
| 1998–1999 | (Head coach of Folad-Mobarakeh) | ||
| 1999–2000 | (Head of coach Zob-Ahan Youth team ) | ||
| 2001–2004 | (Participating in Asia Champion League) | ||
| 2004–2005 | Serving well in Isfahan Sepahan (Iran pro league) | ||
| 2004–2005 | (Head coach of Folad-Mobarakeh Sepahan club) | ||
| 2005–2006 | (Coach of Peykan club) | ||
| 2006–2007 | (Coach of Peykan club) | ||
| 2009–2010 | (Head coach of Aboo-Moslem club)[2] | ||
| 2010–2011 | (Head coach of Hamyari (Shahr Dari Arak) 1st division) | ||
| 2013 | (Director coaches of BYSC corona united soccer club in California-USA)[3] | ||
Early life
    
He was born in 1959 in Isfahan, Iran. He graduated from Azad University.
Playing career
    
- 1973–1974 : playing for Alborz Club-Esfahan
 - 1975–1976 : Playing for Isfahan Young Adults Representatives
 - 1977–1978 : Playing for Isfahan Youths Representatives
 - 1976–1978(3 Years) : Playing for Zob-Ahan Club in Takhte-Jamshid National League in Youths and Adults age group.
 - 1979–1980 : Playing for Isfahan Bargh Club and winning the Championship Title in Isfahan Province.
 - 1981–1982 : Playing for Esfahan Pas Club.
 - 1983–1984 : Playing for Esfahan Gendarmerie (Army) Club and Standing the 1st Provincial Place in Isfahan Province through competition held for selecting the qualified team for the National League.
 - 1985–1986 : playing for Isfahan Sazman Goosht club and standing the 2nd Provincial in the National cup league
 - 1982–1984–1985–1986 : Playing for Isfahan Province Adults Representatives, taking part in the National Championship Completions and Ghods League for five years and winning the National Championship Title two times.
 - 1987–1988 : Playing for Najaf Abad Azad University, winning the Championship Title in the region and the 2nd in the country.
 - 1988–1989 : Playing for Tehran Sazman Goosht club, winning the 1st title in division 2 league.
 - 1990–1991 : Playing for Tehran Keshvarz Club, meeting qualification for playing in Iran National League.
 - 1992–1993 :Playing for Isfahan Zob-Ahan Club, winning the provincial championship title and meeting qualifications for playing in the National League.
 
Coaching career
    
- 1979–7982 :Head coach of Isfahan pas club for four years
 - 1979–1982 :Head coach and coach of different age-group provincial representatives in Isfahan during the National Championship Competitions, and winning different titles.
 - 1983–1984 :Head coach of Isfahan Gandarmerie (army) Club, winning the 1st provincial title held for selecting the qualified teams for the National League.
 - 1988–1989 : Head coach of Najaf Abad Azad University; winning the 1st title in the region and the 2nd national place held in Mashhad.
 - 1993–1998:coach of Zob-Ahan (Iran pro league) for five years during National League Of Azadegan
 - 1998–1999:Head coach of Folad-Mobarakeh (Iran pro league) for one year during the 1st Division League
 - 1999–2000:Head coach of Zob-Ahan (Iran pro league) Youth Team, winning Provincial Championship
 - 2001–2004 : Serving well in Isfahan Sepahan (Iran pro league) Club for four years and winning the championship title in the National premier League held in 2001 to 2004; winning championship of the knockoff League 2002–2003
 - 2004–2005 :Participating in Asia Championship League via Folad-Mobarakeh Sepahan (Iran pro league) Club
 - 2004–2005 :Head coach of Folad-Mobarakeh Sepahan (Iran pro league) Club
 - 2005–2006:Coach of Peyakan (Iran pro league) Club
 - 2006–2007:Coach of Peyakan (Iran pro league) Club
 - 2009–2010 : Head coach of Aboo-Moslem club[4]
 - 2010–2011 head coach of Hamyari (Shahr Dari Arak) 1st division.
 - 2013–2013 Director coaches of BYSC corona united soccer club in California-USA
 
Coaching Qualification
    
- A specific course for young adults and youths in Tehran supervised by the Football Federation
 - participation in Football Physiology Exercise Workshop (by Thomas Reilly in 2000)
 - Holding class B Certificate from Asia Football Confederation
 - Holding Futtor Certificate (Dr Hesham Montaser -FIFA Instructor from Switzerland)
 - Holding an Advanced Football Coaching Certificate (by Billt Bingham from England, FIFA Instructor)
 - Holding an Advanced Football Coaching Certificate (by Philip Ridden from France, FIFA Instructor)
 - Holding an Advanced Football Coaching Certificate (by Roteh Muller from Germany)
 - Holding an Advanced Certificate (A) from the Asia Football Confederation (by Reinhard Schom from Germany)
 - Holding the Footsal Coaching Certificate (by Khaviar Louzano from Spain)
 - Holding the Footsal Coaching Certificate (by Victor Hermanse - coach of the Netherlands)
 - Holding the pro license (professional football coach license) by Asian football confederation-instructor of FIFA: Roteh Muller from Germany 2008. and he is a soccer hall of famer.
 
As an instructor (1997–2000)
    
- Teaching specific courses for different age groups in Isfahan
 - Teaching Class B and C coaching courses in Isfahan and Keraman
 - Teaching Class D in Isfahan
 - Teaching Class C in Isfahan for three times
 - Teaching Class C in Kerman once
 - Teaching Class C in Yazd once
 - Teaching assistant of Class A in Isfahan ran by Reinhard Fabich from Germany
 
Participating in specious courses designed for instructors of Asia Football Federation and Confederation
References
    
- "BYSC hire Naser Pourmehdi as new Technical Director". BYSC Corona United. March 9, 2013.
 - "Head coach of Aboo-Moslem club". Donyaye Eghtesad Press. June 18, 2009.
 - "BYSC hire Naser Pourmehdi as new Technical Director". BYSC Corona United. March 9, 2013.
 - "Head coach of Aboo-Moslem club". Donyaye Eghtesad Press. June 18, 2009.
 
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