Esteghlal legend Pourheydari laid to rest

November 6, 2016 - 19:3

Esteghlal legend Mansour Pourheydari was laid to rest at Tehran's Behesht-Zahra cemetery on Sunday.

He passed away at age of 70 on Friday.
Pourheydari died after a one-year battle with lung disease in Tehran’s Iranmehr Hospital.
He began his football career at the age of 17 in Daraei but was transferred to Taj (now Esteghlal) in 1965 and played as a right defender for 10 years and won the Asian Championship in 1970.
Pourheydari also played for Iran national football team and made three caps for Team Melli. He announced his retirement in 1977.
He began his managerial career in 1980 as assistant coach to Abbas Razavi and Asghar Sharafi.
He was promoted as the club's head coach in 1983 after the resignation of Sharafi.
Pourheydari led Esteghlal to its second Asian trophy in 1991.
The coach also coached Fajr Sepasi and Sanat Naft in Iranian football league.
Pourheydari became head coach of Iran national football team in 1998 and inspired the team to win the Asian Games in Bangkok.
Tehran Times staff express the deepest condolence on the sad demise of Pourheydari.