Ali Daei
- sara irani
- Nov 20, 2022
- 4 min read
Ali Daei started his football career from Esteghlal team. He joined the Tehran taxi team after being admitted to Sharif University of Technology and staying in Tehran. After that, Daei played in the Tejarat Bank team for four years in the Tehran League, and it was from there that he was noticed by the coaches of the football teams and was invited to the national team for the first time. After that, Daei joined the Persepolis team in Tehran and started his professional football career by playing in the Azadegan Cup.
A summary of Ali Daei's biography:
Name and family name: Ali Daei
Date of birth: April 1, 1348
Place of birth: Ardabil, Iran
Height: 193 cm
Position: Forward

Position: Head football coach
Biography of Ali Daei:
Ali Daei (born on 14 February 1348, birth certificate: 1 April 1348 in Ardabil) is an Iranian former football player and coach, businessman and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Daei sportswear company. Daei is the best scorer of the national team and one of the best strikers in the history of the Asian Nations Cup. who scored 109 goals in 149 national games in his football career, and achieved the record for the most goals scored in men's national football games in the world.
Ali Daei's education
Ali Daei was admitted to Sharif University in civil engineering in 1366, but failed to enter the university due to playing football.
But then he graduated with a bachelor's degree in metallurgical engineering from Sharif University of Technology and a master's degree in physical education from Azad University and a doctoral student in the research department of sports sociology.
Ali Daei's marriage
After his father's death in 1981, Ali Daei married a girl named Maryam, who was one of their close acquaintances, and had a daughter named Deniz, but this relationship eventually led to divorce after a short period of time. Denise has been living in America with her mother for many years.
Ali Daei got married for the second time on the first of Bahman 2013 and in 2014 he said about the way he met Ali Daei's wife and the characteristics of his life partner: My wife is one of our close family acquaintances, her mother is from Ardabili and her father is from Tabrizi, and she grew up in Tehran. be She has the full profile of an Azerbaijani girl and has a bachelor's degree in food industry, she is eight years younger than me.

Ali Daei's second child was born in 2008. A girl named Nora whom Uncle Ali is very fond of and says: I want Nora to achieve everything.
Ali Daei started his professional football career from Esteghlal Ardabil team and then went to Bank Tejarat team and from there he was invited to the Iran national team and finally joined Persepolis team in Tehran and continued his football in this team. Due to Ali Daei's good performance in the national team and the Persepolis team, he received many offers from foreign teams.
After playing for Al-Sad Qatar and Germany's Armenia Bielfeld, he played as the first Iranian player in the German Bayern Munich team and won the Bundesliga championship with this team. Then, after playing in Herta Berlin and Al-Shabaab teams, he returned to his former team, Persepolis Tehran, and with this team, he won the title of "Mr. Goal" in Iran's Premier League in 2002. Ali Daei scored more than 100 national goals in his 149 national matches and was named the best scorer of the Asian Nations Cup in 1996. He was also recognized as the best scorer in the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok and the Asian Player of the Year in 1999.
Ali Daei honors
Twice participation in the World Cup in 1998 and 2006
Attending the Asian Nations Cup three times and winning a third title in 1996
Championship in Bundesliga 1998-99
Championship in Iranian clubs, Persepolis 1995-1996, Saipa 2006-07
Bayern Munich German Cup 1998-99
2004-05 Saba Bateri Iran Cup
Betharian, the player of Asia 1999
Championship with Naft Tehran in the 1995-1996 elimination cup

Coaching period
Ali Daei was elected as the head coach of Iran's national football team on March 12, 2008, and on April 9, 2008, in response to the requests of the people and due to the failure of the head coach of our country's national football team to fulfill his duties and achieve poor results of the national football team in World Cup qualifiers, Ali Dayi was dismissed as the head coach of the national team.
Dayi became the head coach of Persepolis team on December 7, 2008 as Kranchar's replacement. On December 28, 2009, after 5 losses in a row, he resigned from his position, but the CEO of the club did not accept and gave up on his decision.
Although he led the Persepolis team to the championship in the elimination cup on June 31, 2010, he left Persepolis and was replaced by Hamid Stili, and then he reached an agreement with the railway team the same year and signed a 2-year contract.
At the end of May 2013, Daei again reached an agreement with the Persepolis team and took the helm of this team. In 1993, he was fired as the head coach of Persepolis in the 14th Premier League and was replaced by Hamid Derakhshan. Ali Daei became the head coach of Sabai Qom in July 2014 and became the head coach of Naft Tehran and then Saipa Alborz in July 2015.
Car accident
In a traffic accident on the night of the last Saturday of 1990 in the Isfahan-Kashan axis, the Toyota Prado car of Mohammad Daei (Ali Daei's brother) went off the road and then overturned, and Ali Daei, who was in the car next to his brother, was seriously injured. There were no casualties in this accident. After this accident, he sued Toyota because the airbags did not open, which did not yield results.
Mohsen Ghahrani
After the match between Persepolis and Sepahan in the first half of the season 93-92, which was hosted by Sepahan, during which the referee, Mohsen Garhami, made a serious mistake and sent off Seyed Maitham Hosseini, who was thrown to the ground by Shoja Khalilzadeh, in the second minute of the game. and announced a penalty in favor of Sepahan, Ali Daei said in the press conference that the referee had fainted towards the opponent and made a series of accusations against the hero. The case was announced that Mohsen Garhami was banned from refereeing for 8 months and Ali Daei was reprimanded in writing.
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