Английская Википедия:Hamed Hajimehdi

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Hamed Hajimehdi (Шаблон:Lang-fa; born 19 January 1988) is an Iranian professional footballer and former futsal player who plays as a midfielder for Mendiola 1991 of the Philippines Football League. He has mainly played for various clubs in the Philippines.[1]

Football career

Pasargad

Hajimehdi first played futsal in various countries, playing for the futsal team of Persepolis in his home country of Iran and also the UAE and Thailand.[2][3]

In 2012, he and his brother Hassan signed for Pasargard FC in the Philippines, who were participating in the United Football League.[4][5] In 2013, Pasargad made it to the final of the 2012–13 PFF National Men's Club Championship, but lost to Ceres–La Salle.[6] He left after two seasons at the club.

Stallion and Global

After playing one season with Union Internacional Manila, he joined then-UFL champions Stallion.[7][8] After half a season with the team, he joined Global, where he won the 2014 United Football League.[9]

Pachanga Diliman

In 2015, he joined Pachanga Diliman alongside other Iranian players. He had his most successful club stint so far, notching 8 goals that season.[10][11]

Laos FC

For the 2016 United Football League he left Pachanga as they withdrew from the UFL to play for newly promoted side Laos FC.[12][13]

Mendiola 1991

In 2019, he joined newly formed Mendiola 1991 that would be having its first-ever season in the professionalized Philippines Football League. He would play three seasons there, guiding the club to a semifinal finish at the 2019 Copa Paulino Alcantara.[14][15][16]

Reuniting with Stallion

Hajimehdi would reunite with coach Ernest Nierras and Stallion, now renamed Stallion Laguna, at the onset of the 2022–23 Philippines Football League. He scored his first goal for the club on matchday 2 in a 2–1 win over Maharlika Manila and notched an assist, though his season would be hampered by injuries.[17][18]

Return to Mendiola

In early 2023, Stallion would confirm his departure from the club as he rejoined Mendiola, though injuries kept him on the bench until the 2023 edition of the Copa Paulino Alcantara.[19]

Futsal career

Although his latter career saw him play football, Hajimehdi began it playing for the futsal team of Iranian side Persepolis.[3] When he went to the Philippines he would also join futsal leagues, being one of the foreign players of Bohemian SC.[20]

Hajimehdi would play 7's football, and represented the National Capital Region in the Philam 7's Kampeon Cup.[21] In 2018, a team composed of various foreigners including Hajimehdi nicknamed "Persepolis" won the Philippine division of Neymar Jr's Five World Finals, representing the country in Brazil.[22]

Coaching career

Aside from playing, Hajimehdi is also a coach, mostly for youth sides. Alongside Jason de Jong, he played for and coached Bohemian SC.[20] He is currently coaching youth team FC Arayat.[23]

Personal life

Hajimehdi was born in Tehran, Iran. His brother, Hassan, also played alongside him at Pasargad.[24]

In 2020, after Typhoon Ulysses, he was one of several professional footballers who auctioned his jersey off in a fundraiser for the victims.[25]

References

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