Amir Ghalenoei Explained

Ardeshir "Amir" Ghalenoei
Fullname:Ardeshir "Amir" Ghalenoei
Birth Date:1963 11, df=y
Birth Place:Tehran, Iran
Currentclub:Iran (Manager)
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1979–1981
Youthclubs1:Rah Ahan
Years1:1981–1982
Years2:1982–1987
Years3:1987–1989
Years4:1989–1997
Clubs1:Rah Ahan
Clubs2:Shahin
Clubs3:Al-Sadd
Clubs4:Esteghlal
Nationalyears1:1979–1981
Nationalteam1:Iran U-20
Nationalyears2:1985–1996
Nationalteam2:Iran
Nationalcaps2:20
Nationalgoals2:1
Manageryears1:1999–2000
Manageryears2:2001–2002
Manageryears3:2002
Manageryears4:2002–2003
Manageryears5:2003–2006
Manageryears6:2006–2007
Manageryears7:2008
Manageryears8:2008–2009
Manageryears9:2009–2011
Manageryears10:2011–2012
Manageryears11:2012–2015
Manageryears12:2015–2017
Manageryears13:2017–2018
Manageryears14:2018–2020
Manageryears15:2020–2023
Manageryears16:2023–
Managerclubs1:Keshavarz
Managerclubs2:Bargh Tehran
Managerclubs4:Esteghlal Ahvaz
Managerclubs5:Esteghlal
Managerclubs6:Iran
Managerclubs7:Mes Kerman
Managerclubs8:Esteghlal
Managerclubs9:Sepahan
Managerclubs10:Tractor
Managerclubs11:Esteghlal
Managerclubs12:Tractor
Managerclubs13:Zob Ahan
Managerclubs14:Sepahan
Managerclubs15:Gol Gohar
Managerclubs16:Iran
Medaltemplates: (as manager)

Ardeshir "Amir" Ghalenoei (Persian: {{audio|Ghalenoei.ogg|امیر قلعه‌نویی; born 22 November 1963 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian football coach and former player who currently manages Iran national football team. He has been the most successful coach in the Iran Pro League and managed several clubs, including Esteghlal, Mes Kerman, Sepahan S.C. and Tractor, with two of which he won a total of five championships and two Hazfi Cup titles. He was also the head coach of Iran national football team from August 2006 to July 2007 where he managed the team for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup where Iran was eliminated in the quarter-finals.

Club career

Rah Ahan

Ardeshir (Amir) Ghalenoei was born on 21 November 1963 in Tehran, Iran. His father, a taxi driver, died when Amir was only thirteen years old. He began his career in the late 1970s after passing a technical test for Rah Ahan, one of the oldest clubs in the Iranian football. He played for the club's youth team for two years and was promoted to the first team squad in 1981 by Nasser Ebrahimi. He had a good performance there and scored three goals during the domestic Tehran Hazfi cup. Ghalenoei left the club after the club's head coach signed for Shahin.

Shahin

When Ebrahimi became Shahin's coach, Ghalenoei moved to Shahin along with him. Shahin had several national players such as Nasrollah Abdollahi, Mehdi Dinvarzadeh, Hamid Majd Teymouri. Ebrahimi left the club in 1984, succeeded by Mehrab Shahrokhi who was the head coach for a short period before being replaced by Nasrollah Abdollahi. Ghalenoei became the club's captain after the retirement of Dinvarzadeh. During his time in Shahin, he helped the team to finish as runner-up in two Tehran leagues in 1985 and 1986.

He played his last match for Shahin in a 2–0 victory against Persepolis where both goals were on Ghalenoei's assists. He left the team in the middle of the 1987–88 season and signed with the Qatari club of Al-Sadd.

Al-Sadd

He signed a -year contract with Al-Sadd in 1987. He helped his side to two domestic league titles and one Emir of Qatar (FA Cup) title. Al-Sadd also won 1988–89 edition of AFC Champions League in spring of 1989 after defeating Al-Rasheed in the final. However, Ghalenoei had already left the club and returned to Iran, and thus was not a member of the Asian champions squad.

Esteghlal

He joined Esteghlal in July 1989 and played for the club until his retirement. He made his debut in a game against Persepolis in a quarter final Hazfi Cup match where he lost his penalty kick.

He won the Iran league title in his first full season (1989–90) at the club in spring 1990. Esteghlal also won the Asian Club Championship on the following season (1990–91) after nearly twenty years.

Ghalenoei lost most of the next season (1991–92) due to a heavy injury. At that season, Esteghlal could not obtain an entry to the next season (1992–93) of Azadegan league and thus was asked to play in the 3rd Division for one season. This meant the departure of many players like Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh, Shahrokh Bayani, Majid Namjoo-Motlagh, Samad Marfavi and Reza Ahadi but Ghalenoei remained at the team and was chosen as the club's new captain. Esteghlal again rose to the top level of Iranian football in 1994–95 and was ranked second on their first season back to the competition. Ghalenoei also scored twice in the final game of the following season (1995–96) Hazfi Cup. In his last season in Esteghlal, they started off successfully both in the Iranian and Asian Cup Winners' Cup, but could not sustain the good performance. Their head coach, Mansour Pourheidari – who had the club to the Asian glory – resigned mid season and Nasser Hejazi was appointed as the head coach and finished the league with sixth position. He retired at the end of this season after missing many matches due to injury.

He was the captain of Esteghlal in the last four years of his career, known as "General", a title bestowed on him by fans due to his outstanding skills in leading the team during his career as the club.

International career

He was first invited to Iran national B football team in 1985 by Nasser Ebrahimi, a coach that he began his career with. He was invited to Iran national football team again in 1993 by Ali Parvin and played against Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 September 1993.

International goals

Managerial career

Esteghlal Ahvaz

After serving as the Esteghlal's interim head coach in 5 matches in spring 2002 and winning the Hazfi cup with this team, he was appointed as Esteghlal's assistant coach for the next season (2002–03). However, he left the team before the season started and joined Esteghlal Ahvaz in the 5th week of the 2002–03 league.

Esteghlal Tehran

He was officially named as Esteghlal's head coach before the 2003–04 season by the club chairman Mohammad Gharib. He succeeded Mansour Pourheidari who Ghalenoei was his assistant for the years. At the end of the season, Esteghlal lost the league after a defeat to Esteghlal Ahvaz, team Ghalenoei coached in 2002 in the final match.

Iranian national team

IRIFF appointed Ghalenoei as head coach of the Iran national football team on 17 July 2006 to succeed Branko Ivanković. After finishing first in the qualifying round 2 points ahead of South Korea and then finishing first in the group stage of the final tournament in Malaysia, Iran lost to South Korea in the penalty shoot-outs of the Quarters Final match and was eliminated from the 2007 Asian Cup. Ghalenoei was heavily criticized by the press. After a period of discussion in the Iranian football federation, his contract was not renewed and national team was left with a caretaker manager for several months.

Mes Kerman

Despite being in negotiations with Uzbek League champions FC Pakhtakor Tashkent[1] on 1 January 2008, Ghalenoei signed a contract until the end of the 2007–08 season with Iran Pro League side Mes Kerman.[2] where he led the club to finish among the top teams of the second half-season, even though it was at the bottom of the table when he accepted the job.

Sepahan

He signed for Sepahan in summer 2009. Where he won the Persian Gulf Cup for the second time in a row, but failed to qualify for last 16 in the AFC Champions League for the second time in the row.

Ghalenoei renewed his contract with Sepahan for the upcoming season, where he won the league for the third time in the row and second time with Sepahan. Sepahan had excellent performance in AFC Champions League as well and qualified for quarter final with five wins in seven matches. However, after that he left Sepahan on 4 June 2011 due to conflict with the new board director[3] though he had led the club to the quarter finals of the AFC Champions League as the best team of the west Asian division.

Tractor

On 13 June 2011, he was named as new Tractor head coach.[4]

Club statistics

These statistics include all formal club-level games since Ghalenoei started coaching at the highest division of Iran football in 2002: Iran Pro League, Hazfi Cup, and AFC Champions League.

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %GFGA+/-
EsteghlalJune 2002June 2002129+3
Esteghlal AhvazNovember 2002June 20031820−2
EsteghlalJuly 2003July 200616392+71
Mes KermanJanuary 2008May 2008 2012+8
EsteghlalMay 2008June 20099047+43
SepahanJuly 2009June 201115572+83
TractorJuly 2011June 2012 5732+25
EsteghlalJune 2012June 201516599+66
TractorDecember 2015May 2017 10453+51
Zob AhanJune 2017June 2018 5843+15
SepahanJune 2018August 2020 9752+45
Gol GoharSeptember 2020March 2023 12496+28
Total68934621328150.861063627+436

As manager of Esteghlal

TournamentGamesWonDrawLostGFGA
League2121136735330198
Cup43335510430
ACL249873327
Total2651388146422246

Iran National Team statistics

National TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %GFGA+/-
IranAugust 2006July 2007 3012+18
IranMarch 2023Present 6217+45
Total402810270.009229+63

Honours

Player

Rahahan

1980 (Runner-up)

Shahin

1985 (Runner-up), 1986 (Runner-up)

Esteghlal
Al-Sadd

Manager

Esteghlal
Sepahan

Individual

2007 (Runner-up)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Amir Ghalenoei in Pakhtakor talks. The-AFC.com. 1 January 2008.
  2. Web site: Ghalenoei becomes Head Coach of Mes Kerman F.C.. IranSport.net. 1 January 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080104071054/http://www.iransport.net/News/Asp/Detail_News.asp?id=44261. 4 January 2008. dead. dmy-all.
  3. http://www.tabnak.ir/fa/news/168761/جدایی-قلعه- Ghalenoei resigns as Sepahan Head Coach
  4. http://www.varzesh3.com/news.do?itemid=46281&title=امير_قلعه‌نويي_سرمربي_تراكتورسازي_تبريز_شد_ Ghalenoei becomes Tractor's head coach