Mohammad Parvin Explained

Mohammad Parvin
Fullname:Mohammad Parvin
Birth Date:14 June 1988
Birth Place:Tehran, Iran
Height:1.750NaN0
Position:Midfielder / Winger
Youthyears1:2002–2007
Youthclubs1:Persepolis
Years1:2005–2007
Clubs1:Persepolis
Caps1:14
Goals1:0
Years2:2007–2008
Clubs2:Steel Azin
Caps2:22
Goals2:15
Years3:2008–2009
Clubs3:Saipa
Caps3:12
Goals3:0
Years4:2008
Clubs4:Dunajská Streda (loan)
Caps4:13
Goals4:2
Years5:2009–2011
Clubs5:Persepolis
Caps5:13
Goals5:1
Years6:2011–2012
Clubs6:Paykan
Caps6:19
Goals6:2
Years7:2012–2013
Clubs7:Gahar Zagros
Caps7:20
Goals7:2
Years8:2013–2014
Clubs8:Parseh
Caps8:19
Goals8:2
Totalcaps:132
Totalgoals:24
Nationalyears1:2002
Nationalyears2:2008
Nationalteam2:Iran
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:0
Pcupdate:10 May 2013
Ntupdate:12 August 2008

Mohammad Parvin (Persian: محمد پروين; born 14 June 1988) is an Iranian former footballer who played as a midfielder. He retired in 2014. He is the son of legendary Iranian footballer Ali Parvin.

Club career

Mohammad Parvin began his career at the Persepolis youth academy in Tehran before signing his first pro contract in 2005. Despite the fact that his father was the head coach of the team, he remained unused until making his debut in a friendly match against German giants Bayern Munich. Being dubbed as a future star player in the national team, his time at Persepolis turned difficult following his fathers departure as a coach. He later followed his Parvin senior, who had become technical director of Steel Azin, and became the top scorer in the first division. Following a remarkable season in a star-studded second tier side, he chose to move soon, again shortly after his fathers resignation. Despite reportedly being offered a contract by Persepolis, he moved to Saipa. After only 12 performances at Saipa, he spent 6 successful months on loan at Dunajská Streda in Europe only to return to his beloved Persepolis in July 2009. His second stint at the continents most popular football team, was another difficult experience and Mohammad was on the move once again in 2011. His next stop was Paykan, another short term stint as soon newly promoted Gahar Zagros followed.

It is often argued that his lackluster performance and much traveled resume is a result of the pressure that comes along the name of Parvin, and his fathers publicized involvement in Iranian football.

Club career statistics

Last Update: 10 May 2013

Club performanceLeagueCupContinentalTotal
Season Club LeagueApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps Goals
IranLeagueHazfi CupAsiaTotal
2000--20
2006–0712030--150
Steel Azin221520--2415
2008–09SaipaPro League1200020140
SlovakiaLeagueSlovak CupEuropeTotal
13200--132
IranLeagueHazfi CupAsiaTotal
8100--81
2010–1150100060
19200--192
8100--81
TotalIran901960209819
Slovakia13200--132
Career total10321602011121
SeasonTeamAssists
06–07Persepolis1
08–09Saipa6
09–10Persepolis0
10–11Persepolis0

International career

After becoming the top scorer in first division he was called to Team Melli in July 2008 and played in WAFF Championship 2008.

Honours

Club

Persepolis

Individual

References