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Kowsar F.C.
Kowsar Lorestan Football Club (Persian:کوثر لرستان) is an Iranian club based in Khoramabad, Lorestan Province. They play their home matches in the 20,000 seater stadium Takhti Kohramabad. Season-by-season The table below chronicles the achievements of Kowsar in various competitions since 2006. Players As of February 12, 2010 First-team squad ''For recent transfers, see ''List of Iranian football transfers, summer 2010''. Club managers * Mostafa Ghanbarpour (June 2008 – Nov 08) * Majid Bagheriniya (Nov 2008 – June 9) * Reza Ahadi (June 2009 – Oct 09) * Mostafa Ghanbarpour (Oct 2009–) References External links *Players and Results*official web blog See also

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Takhti Khoramabad
Takhti may refer to *Takhti (surname) *Godar Takhti, a village in Iran *Khan Takhti, a village in Iran *Takhti Metro Station (Isfahan) in Iran *Takhti Stadium (other), multiple stadiums in Iran named after Gholamreza Takhti *Takhti-Sangin, an ancient town in Tajikistan *Takhti Khel, a town in Pakistan *Takhti Khel Wazir, a town and union council in Pakistan *PAC-PAD Takhti 7, a Pakistani tablet computer {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Amir Sadeghi
Emir (; ar, أمير ' ), sometimes transliterated amir, amier, or ameer, is a word of Arabic origin that can refer to a male monarch, aristocrat, holder of high-ranking military or political office, or other person possessing actual or ceremonial authority. The title has a long history of use in the Arab World, East Africa, West Africa, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. In the modern era, when used as a formal monarchical title, it is roughly synonymous with " prince", applicable both to a son of a hereditary monarch, and to a reigning monarch of a sovereign principality, namely an emirate. The feminine form is emira ( '), a cognate for " princess". Prior to its use as a monarchical title, the term "emir" was historically used to denote a "commander", "general", or "leader" (for example, Amir al-Mu'min). In contemporary usage, "emir" is also sometimes used as either an honorary or formal title for the head of an Islamic, or Arab (regardless of religion) org ...
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Morteza Falahati
Morteza Falahati ( fa, مرتضی فلاحتی; born March 21, 1989) is an Iranian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... defender who plays for Siah Jamegan in the Persian Gulf Pro League. References Iranian men's footballers 1989 births Living people Men's association football defenders F.C. Aboomoslem players Malavan F.C. players Siah Jamegan F.C. players Place of birth missing (living people) {{Iran-footy-defender-stub ...
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Rasoul Sattarpour
Rasul may refer to: * Rasūl, an Islamic messenger or prophet *Rasul (Universal Sufism), an evening prayer *Rasul (given name) *Rasul (surname) *Rasul, Punjab, a Union Council of Mandi Bahauddin District in Pakistan *"Rasul", a song by Spyro Gyra from '' Morning Dance'' See also *Rasul v. Bush, a 2004 landmark United States Supreme Court decision *Rhassoul Rhassoul, or ghassoul ( ary, الغاسول, l-ġasul), is a Cosmetics, cosmetic made of natural mineral clay mined from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. It is mixed with water, sometimes with herbs or other substances, to clean the body. It has b ...
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Mohsen Soltani
Muhsin (also spelled Mohsen, Mohsin, Mehsin, or Muhsen, ar, محسن) is a masculine Arabic given name. The first person known to have the name "Muhsin" was Muhsin bin Ali, the son of Ali ibn Abi Talib and Fatimah bint Muhammad. Islamic term In Arabic, it means "the one who ''beautifies'' or improves or enriches, particularly one's worship of or relationship with God, or one's actions or conduct toward others" and can mean helper, attractive, beneficent, benefactor, and charitable. It comes from the Arabic language triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-N (meaning "beauty, beautiful, benevolence, benevolent, excellence, excellent"), has two short vowels and a single . The word ''Muḥsin'' is the active participle of either '' ʾiḥsān'' "excellence of God's worship" (last of the three stages after '' ʾislām'' "submission to God's will" and '' ʾīmān'' "faith in God's word") or ''ʾaḥsān'', act of kindness or favor or good will for someone. Personal name Notable persons wit ...
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Esmaeil Babajani
Esmaeil is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Esmaeil Bale (born 1985), Iranian footballer * Esmaeil Dousti, Iranian reformist politician, member of the City Council of Tehran *Esmaeil Ebadi (born 1976), Iranian archer who won the gold medal at the 2014 Asian Games *Esmaeil Elmkhah (8206–1988), Iranian featherweight weightlifter *Esmaeil Farhadi (born 1982), Iranian football player *Esmaeil Halali (born 1973), Iranian retired football player and manager of Mes Soongoun * Esmaeil Hosseini (born 1942), former Iranian cyclist *Esmaeil Jabbarzadeh (born 1960), Iranian reformist politician, former Governor of East Azerbaijan, Iran from 2013 to 2017 *Esmaeil Khatib (born 1961), Iranian cleric and politician * Esmaeil Kousari (born 1955), Iranian military officer and conservative politician, currently the deputy chief of Sarallah Headquarters *Esmaeil Pashapour (born 1954), Iranian fencer * Esmaeil Sedigh, Iranian futsal coach and instructor based in the Philippines *Esm ...
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Sina Moradi
Sina may refer to: Relating to China * Chin (China), or Sina (), old Chinese form of the Sanskrit name Cina () ** Shina (word), or Sina ( ja, 支那, links=no), archaic Japanese word for China ** Sinae, Latin name for China Places * Sina, Albania, or Sinë, village in Dibër County, Albania * Sina, Iran ( fa, سينا, links=no), a village in Isfahan Province, Iran * Sena, Iran (), also romanized as Sina, a village in Bushehr Province, Iran * Sina Rural District, in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Sina District, in San Antonio de Putina Province, Peru People * Ali Sina (activist), pseudonym of the founder of several anti-Islam and anti-Muslim websites * Sina Ashouri (born 1988), an Iranian soccer-player * Ibn Sīnā (c. 980 – 1037), Avicenna, a Persian physician, philosopher, and scientist * Elvis Sina (born 1978), an Albanian soccer-player * Jaren Sina (born 1994), Portugal-born American basketball player of Kosovar origin * Melek Sina Baydur (born 1948), Turkish retire ...
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Mehdi Ashrafi
Mehdi () is a common Arabic masculine given name, meaning "rightly guided". People having the name Mehdi are in general originating from Iran mostly and sometimes India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Azerbaijan, France, Morocco, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, United States of America. This name is a variation of the name Mahdi which has an Arabic origin. Other, less common, variations are Medi, Mehti, Meyti. People with the given name Arts and entertainment * DJ Mehdi (1977–2011), French hip hop and house producer * Mehdi Bagheri (born 1980), Iranian kamancheh player and composer * Mehdi Bahmad, Moroccan-born Canadian singer, songwriter, producer, director, and visual artist * Mehdi Bajestani (born 1974), Iranian actor * Mehdi Bozorgmehr, Iranian musician and composer * Mehdi Charef, French-Algerian film director and screenwriter * Mehdi Dehbi (born 1985), Belgian actor and theatre director * Mehdi Favéris-Essadi, French-Tunisian hip hop and electro producer, ...
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Khaled Shafiei
Khaled Shafiei ( fa, خالد شفیعی; born January 29, 1987) is an Iranian football defender currently plays for Bangladesh Premier League side Bashundhara Kings. Career Shafiei joined Fajr Sepasi in 2010 after spending the previous season in Kowsar. He joined FC Seoul on 25 June 2017, becoming the first Iranian player in K League. Club career statistics Honours Tractor * Persian Gulf Pro League runner-up: 2014–15 Bashundhara Kings *Bangladesh Federation Cup: 2020–21 The dash is a punctuation mark consisting of a long horizontal line. It is similar in appearance to the hyphen but is longer and sometimes higher from the baseline. The most common versions are the endash , generally longer than the hyphen b ... References External links Khaled ShafieiaPersianLeague.com* 1987 births Living people Iranian footballers Association football defenders Fajr Sepasi players Naft Tehran F.C. players Tractor S.C. players Zob Ahan Esfahan F.C. players ...
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Farzad Hamidi
Farzad is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Farzad Ashoubi (born 1985), Iranian football player *Farzad Bazoft (1958–1990), Iranian-born journalist who settled in the United Kingdom in the 1980s *Farzad Bonyadi (born 1959), Iranian professional poker player based in Aliso Viejo, California *Farzad Farzin (born 1981), Iranian singer and actor *Farzad Hatami (born 1986), Iranian professional footballer *Farzad Hosseinkhani (born 1981), Iranian footballer *Farzad Kamangar (1978–2010), 32-year-old Iranian Kurdish teacher and human rights activist executed on May 9, 2010 *Farzad Majidi (born 1977), Iranian football player *Farzad Mostashari (born 1968/1969) American health professional of Iranian descent who served as the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, US National Coordinator for Health IT (2011–2013) *Farzad Nazem (born 1962), Yahoo!'s chief technology officer and one of its longest-serving executives {{given name Iranian m ...
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Morteza Heydari
Murtaza or Morteza or Mortaza, a Persianate form of the Arabic Murtada or Murtadha ( ar, مرتضى, translit=Murtaḍā, lit=One Pleasing to God, label=none), is a common Muslim name. Pronunciation varies with accent, from native Arabic speakers to speakers of European and Asian languages. The name is an epithet of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Due to the rhyming nature, Murtaza is sometimes confused with Mustafa ('Chosen One'), an epithet of Muhammad. Honorific/regnal name * Ali ibn Abi Talib (601–661), son-in-law of Muhammad, fourth Rashidun Caliph, first Shi'a Imam * Al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Abid, descendant of Ali, rose in revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate and assumed the name ''al-Murtadha'' as his regnal title. * Al-Murtada Muhammad (died 922), second Zaydi Imam of Yemen * Abu Hafs Umar al-Murtada (d. 1266), thirteenth Almohad caliph * Sharif al-Murtaza (965–1044), Shi'a scholar * Murtada al-Zabidi (1732–1790), ...
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Mehrdad Daghagheleh
Mehrdād ( fa, مهرداد, ) is a common Persian male given name in Iran and other Persian speaking countries. The name is derived from '' Mehr'', an angelic Zoroastrian divinity ('' yazata'') of covenant, light, and oath. The Persian word ''mehr'' (مهر) also means "sun" or "love", while ''dād'' (داد) means "given". So, the literal meaning of Mehrdād (مهرداد) is "given by sun" or "given by love". Mehrdad is a historical Persian name that derives from Middle Persian ''Mihrdāt'' (Old Persian ''Miθradāta''), a theophoric name meaning 'given by Mehr'. In modern-day Iran, the name Mehrdad is also retroactively applied to several historic Persian figures that appear in western literature as Mithridates, a Hellenized or philhellenic form of Mehrdad. People * Mehrdad Pahlbod (1917–2018), Iranian politician * Mehrdad Kia Mehrdad Kia is Professor of History and Director of Central and Southwest Asian Studies at the University of Montana. He focusses on the hi ...
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