Gholam Hossein Mazloumi Explained

Gholam Hossein Mazloumi
Fullname:Gholam Hossein Mazloumi Tangestani
Birth Date:13 January 1950
Birth Place:Abadan, Iran
Death Place:Tehran, Iran
Height:1.82 m
Position:Striker
Youthyears1:1962–1965
Youthclubs1:Taj Masjed Soleiman
Years1:1965–1968
Clubs1:Taj Abadan
Years2:1968–1975
Clubs2:Taj
Years3:1975–1978
Clubs3:Shahbaz
Nationalyears1:1969–1977
Nationalteam1:Iran
Nationalcaps1:40
Nationalgoals1:19
Manageryears1:1980–1988
Managerclubs1:Esteghlal (youth)
Manageryears2:1988–1989
Managerclubs2:Esteghlal
Manageryears3:1989–1990
Managerclubs3:Iran U-20
Manageryears4:1993–1995
Managerclubs4:Esteghlal Ahvaz
Manageryears5:1995–1997
Managerclubs5:Moghavemat Tehran
Manageryears6:1997–1999
Managerclubs6:Petroshimi Mahshahr
Manageryears7:1999–2000
Managerclubs7:Payam Tehran

Gholam Hossein Mazloumi (Persian: غلام‌حسین مظلومی; 13 January 1950 – 19 November 2014), nicknamed Sar Talaei ("Golden Head"), was an Iranian football player, coach and football administrator.

He played for three clubs including Taj Abadan, Taj Tehran (Esteghlal), and Shahbaz FC, as well as the Iranian national team and the national youth team of Iran. He also managed Esteghlal from 1988 to 1989. During his time as a football player, he scored 37 goals for the Iran national football team and was Iran's all-time top scorer for twelve years before his record being broken by Ali Daei. He was the top scorer at the 1974 Asian Games and the 1976 AFC Asian Cup.

He was chairman of Shahin Bushehr from 2011 until 2013 and also honorary deputy chairman of Esteghlal. He died on 19 November 2014 after being diagnosed with stomach cancer two years earlier.[1] [2]

Honours

Club

National

Individuals

Early life

Gholam Hossein Mazloumi was born on 13 January 1950 in Abadan, Iran. He had two sisters and six brothers. One of them, Parviz, also became a professional football player and coach.

Club career

Mazloumi was one of the key players of Taj Tehran. He won the Asian Club Championship in the 1969–70 season,[3] as well as the Iranian league in 1970–71 and 1974–75, and he reached the second place in 1973–74. Mazloumi is considered to be one of the finest strikers in Iranian football history as evidenced by total goal tally for the national team scoring the most goals in the fewest caps. Mazloumi was a great finisher, rarely missing sure-goal opportunities.

In this period he became the Iranian league's top goalscorer in two consecutive seasons of 1973–74 and 1974–75. He was the top goalscorer again in the 1976–77 season when he was playing as one of the key players for Shahbaz reaching the third place in that season. He retired in 1978 at the age of 28 due to an injury.

International career

Mazloumi made his debut for the Iran national team in September 1969 in a match against Pakistan. He has a total of 40 caps and 19 goals for Team Melli.

Mazloumi won three major tournaments with the Iran national team, including the 1972 Asian Cup, the football tournament of the 1974 Asian Games in Tehran as well as the 1976 Asian Cup in Tehran as one of the top scorers. He also participated in the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, when Iran reached the quarterfinals.

Career statistics

International goals

Scores and results list Iran's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Mazloumi goal.

List of international goals scored by Gholam Hossein Mazloumi[4]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1 13 September 1969 19 Mayıs Stadium, Ankara, Turkey 4–2 1969 RCD Cup
2
3 1 February 1972 Panathinaikos Stadium, Athens, Greece 2–0 1972 Olympic Games qualification
4 3 September 1974 Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran, Iran 7–0 1974 Asian Games
5
6
7 11 September 1974 Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran, Iran 2–0 1974 Asian Games
8
9 10 August 1975 Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran, Iran 1–2 Friendly
10 20 August 1975 Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran, Iran 3–0 1976 Olympic Games qualification
11
12 22 August 1975 Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran, Iran 3–0 1976 Olympic Games qualification
13
14 3 June 1976 Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran, Iran 8–0 1976 AFC Asian Cup
15
16
17 20 July 1976 Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, Canada 1–0 1976 Summer Olympics
18 7 January 1977 Al-Malaz Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 3–0 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
19

Post-playing career

After he retired, he became head coach of Esteghlal's youth team in 1980. In 1988, he was promoted as first team manager, replacing Abbas Razavi. Esteghlal finished third in Mazloumi's first season in charge. He left the club after playing two games in his second season and was replaced with Mansour Pourheidari. He later managed Iran national under-20 football team, Esteghlal Ahvaz, Moghavemat Tehran, Petrochimi Mahshahr and Payam Tehran.

He later became team manager of Esteghlal. He was elected as chairman of Shahin Bushehr on 24 July 2011 but resigned on 20 July 2013 due to his illness. He was diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2012 and died on 19 November 2014 in Naja Hospital in Tehran. He was 64 and was deputy chairman of Esteghlal at the time of his death. Mazloumi is survived by his wife, four children and three grandchildren.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.isna.ir/fa/news/93082815229/%D8%BA%D9%84%D8%A7%D9%85%D8%AD%D8%B3%DB%8C%D9%86-%D9%85%D8%B8%D9%84%D9%88%D9%85%DB%8C-%D8%AF%D8%B1%DA%AF%D8%B0%D8%B4%D8%AA Gholam Hossein Mazloumi dies of cancer
  2. http://www.khabaronline.ir/detail/386101/sport/premiere-league Gholam Hossein Mazloumi dies at 64
  3. Web site: Asian Club Competitions 1970. RSSSF. Enda. Mulcahy. 2 March 2022.
  4. http://www.teammelli.com/matchdata/details/player.php?id=171 Profile: Gholamhossein MAZLOOMI