# Mostafa Salimi

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Iranian footballer & manager (1904–1994)

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Mostafa Salimi Personal information Full name Mostafa Salimi Date of birth (1904-02-12)February 12, 1904 Place of birth Lahijan, Iran Date of death February 13, 1994(1994-02-13) (aged 90) Place of death Lahijan, Iran Position Forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1924–1940 Ferdowsi Club Managerial career 1941–1951 Iran (Assistant) 1951–1952 Iran * Club domestic league appearances and goals

**Mostafa Salimi** (12 February 1904 – 13 February 1994) was an Iranian [football](/source/Association_football) player and manager. He was head coach of Iran national football team from 1951 to 1952 after served as assistant coach of the national team for more than ten years.[1] He was President of [Football Federation of Iran](/source/Football_Federation_Islamic_Republic_of_Iran) from 1955 to 1956.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Salimi, Mostafa"](https://web.archive.org/web/20090103114102/http://www.irankicks.com/ikboard/archive/index.php/t-32313.html). Archived from [the original](http://www.irankicks.com/ikboard/archive/index.php/t-32313.html) on 2009-01-03. Retrieved 2011-09-30.

v t e Iran national football team – managers Sadaghiani (1941–51) Salimi (1951–52) Sadaghiani (1958) Mészáros (1959) Fekri (1962–66) Szűcs (1966–67) Bayati (1967–69) Rajkov (1969–70) Netto (1970–71) Dehdari (1971–72) Ranjbar (1972) Bayati (1972–74) McLennan (1974) O'Farrell (1974–76) Mohajerani (1976–78) Habibi (1979–80) Ebrahimi (1982) Aboutaleb (1982) Cheraghpour (1982–84) Yavari (1984) Ebrahimi (1984–85) Asgharzadeh (1985–86) Dehdari (1986–89) Vatankhah (1989) Monajati (1989) Parvin (1989–93) Poklepović (1993–94) Mayeli Kohan (1995–97) Vieira (1998) Ivić (1997–98) Talebi (1998) Pourheidari (1998–00) Talebi (2000–01) Braga (2001) Blažević (2001–02) Ivanković (2002–06) Ghalenoei (2006–08) Daei (2008–09) Ghotbi (2009–11) Mansourianc (2011) Queiroz (2011–19) Wilmots (2019) Skočić (2020–22) Queiroz (2022) Ghalenoei (2023–)

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