Mahmoud Shakibi

Mahmoud Shakibi (born 1922 in Tehran, Iran)[1] is a retired Iranian football player who played for Iran national football team and Shahin F.C. in the 1940s & 1950s.

Mahmoud Shakibi
Personal information
Full name Mahmoud Shakibi
Date of birth 1922 (age 9798)
Place of birth Tehran, Iran
Playing position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1943–1947 Shahbaz F.C.
1948–1959 Shahin F.C.
National team
1950–1952 Iran 7 (1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career

As a student of Firouz Bahram High School located in Tehran, he was discovered by Dr. Abbas Ekrami his physics teacher who was also his Physical Education teacher. Dr. Ekrami was the founder of Shahin Football Family of Clubs, i.e. Shahbaz F.C., Shahin F.C., Oghab F.C., etc. In 1943, Mahmoud Shakibi joined Shahbaz F.C. He then joined Shahin F.C. in 1948 and enjoyed 11 years of playing for that club.[2]

International career

He scored one goal for the Iran national football team in a match against the Pakistan national football team on 27 October 1950 in a friendly match in Tehran that ended 5-1 for Iran.[3] He also participated in the 1951 Asian Games.

Achievements

  • Runner-Up with Iran national football team at 1951 Asian Games
  • 1947 Runner-Up of Tehran Football League with Shahin FC
  • 1948 Champion of Hazfi Cup with Shahin FC
  • 1949 Champion of Hazfi Cup with Shahin FC
  • 1949 Runner-Up of Tehran Football League with Shahin FC
  • 1950 Champion of Hazfi Cup with Shahin FC
  • 1951 Champion of Tehran Football League with Shahin FC
  • 1953 Runner-Up of Hazfi Cup with Shahin FC
  • 1956 Runner-Up of Tehran Football League with Shahin FC
  • 1957 Runner-Up of Hazfi Cup with Shahin FC
  • 1958 Champion of Tehran Football League with Shahin FC
  • 1959 Runner-Up of Hazfi Cup with Shahin FC
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References

  1. https://www.parsnews.com/بخش-ورزشی-7/115162-داستان-اولین-دروازه-بان-تیم-ملی-تصاویر
  2. Kayhan Publishing, Special Edition 30 Years of History of Persepolis F.C., From Shahin to Piroozi
  3. "Index of all matches". Archived from the original on 25 June 2017. Retrieved 11 May 2008.
  • Kayhan Publishing, Special Edition 30 Years of History of Persepolis F.C., From Shahin to Piroozi
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