# Parviz Mazloumi

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Iranian footballer and manager

Parviz Mazloumi Mazloumi in 2016 Personal information Full name Parviz Mazloumi Tangestani Date of birth (1954-09-16) September 16, 1954 (age 71) Place of birth Abadan, Iran Position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1973–1975 Taj 1975–1978 Tractor Sazi 1978–1988 Esteghlal Managerial career 1992–1994 Poora 2003–2004 Saba Battery 2005–2006 Sanat Naft 2007 Iran B 2007–2008 Aboumoslem 2008–2010 Mes Kerman 2010 Aboumoslem 2010–2012 Esteghlal 2013 Aluminium 2013–2014 Mes Kerman 2015–2016 Esteghlal 2020 Iran U-20 * Club domestic league appearances and goals

**Parviz Mazloomi** ([Persian](/source/Persian_language): پرویز مظلومی, born 16 September 1954) is a former [Iranian](/source/Iran) [footballer](/source/Association_football) who is the team manager of the [Esteghlal](/source/Esteghlal_F.C.).[1][2] He played for [Esteghlal](/source/Esteghlal_F.C.) and [Tractor Sazi](/source/Tractor_Sazi_F.C.) in the 1970s and 1980s. He also managed many clubs such as [Saba Battery](/source/Saba_Battery_F.C.), [Sanat Naft](/source/Sanat_Naft_F.C.), [Aboumoslem](/source/F.C._Aboumoslem), [Mes Kerman](/source/Mes_Kerman_F.C.) and [Esteghlal](/source/Esteghlal_F.C.). He was also head coach of [Iran B team](/source/Iran_B_national_football_team) in [2007 West Asian Football Federation Championship](/source/2007_West_Asian_Football_Federation_Championship) which won the title.

## Early life

Parviz Mazloumi was born on 16 September 1954 in [Abadan](/source/Abadan), [Iran](/source/Iran). He had an older brother, [Gholam Hossein Mazloumi](/source/Gholam_Hossein_Mazloumi) who also was a well-known football player and played for both [Esteghlal](/source/Esteghlal_FC) and [Iran national football team](/source/Iran_national_football_team). Gholam Hossein was also Esteghlal's head coach between 1988 and 1989.

## Playing career

As a player, he started his career playing at [Tractor Sazi](/source/Tractor_Sazi_F.C.) in 1975 where he scored nine goals during [Takht Jamshid Cup](/source/Takht_Jamshid_Cup). He left the club behind later in 1978 signing [Esteghlal](/source/Esteghlal_FC) where he stayed until his retirement in 1989. He scored 72 goals for Esteghlal during those years. Among his most notable goals, was the one scored against [Persepolis](/source/Persepolis_F.C.) in [Tehran derby](/source/Tehran_derby) in 1983 which led Esteghlal to a 1–0 victory.

## Managerial career

### Early years

In June 2000, he started his career as a coach going to [Poora](/source/Poora_F.C.). However, a year later, he moved back to home club, [Esteghlal](/source/Esteghlal_F.C.), to take over a position as an assissatnt manager working under [Mansour Pourheidari](/source/Mansour_Pourheidari), a job they both resigned from in less than a year time.

### Saba and Sanat Naft

On 1 June 2002, Parviz Mazloumi became the head coach for the newly established [Saba Battery](/source/Saba_Qom_F.C.) where he managed to promote his team from [2nd Division](/source/Iran_Football's_2nd_Division) to the [Azadegan League](/source/Azadegan_League) becoming second at the end of the season, the job he was sacked from in May 2004. In July 2005, Mazloumi received an offer heading to [Sanat Naft Abadan](/source/Sanat_Naft_Abadan_FC). He resigned on 19 July 2006.

### Iran B Team

On 15 June 2007, he was appointed as head coach of [Iran B national football team](/source/Iran_B_national_football_team) after team Iran refused to participate in [2007 West Asian Football Federation Championship](/source/2007_West_Asian_Football_Federation_Championship) and guided the team through to the title for the 3rd time in a row. The team was disbanded after the tournament.

### Aboumoslem

After management of B team, he coached [Aboumoslem](/source/F.C._Aboumoslem) where he was appointed as the coach midway through the season and saved the club from relegation at the time and finished the season in mid table.

### Mes Kerman

Mazloomi in 1975

He was appointed as the head coach of [Mes](/source/Mes_Kerman) on 9 June 2008 replacing with [Amir Ghalenoei](/source/Amir_Ghalenoei) and was promoted to [ACL](/source/AFC_Champions_League) for the first time in club history and finished third in the league. He was sacked after 17 weeks on 2 November 2009 because of the poor results in the league.

### Esteghlal

#### 2010–11 season

He was appointed as head coach of [Esteghlal](/source/Esteghlal_F.C.) on 13 June 2010 after the resignation of [Samad Marfavi](/source/Samad_Marfavi) two weeks previously. He signed a two years contract with the club and was unveiled as the new manager on 15 June 2010 by [Ali Fathollahzadeh](/source/Ali_Fathollahzadeh), who returns to the club recently. By the end of the transfer window, after the [2010 FIFA World Cup](/source/2010_FIFA_World_Cup), he had brought eight new players to is new side: [Javad Shirzad](/source/Javad_Shirzad) from [Foolad](/source/Foolad_F.C.), [Farzad Ashoubi](/source/Farzad_Ashoubi) from [Mes Kerman](/source/Mes_Kerman_F.C.), [Iman Mobali](/source/Iman_Mobali) from [Al-Nasr](/source/Al_Nasr_SC_(Dubai)), [Esmaeil Sharifat](/source/Esmaeil_Sharifat) and [Milad Meydavoudi](/source/Milad_Meydavoudi) from [Esteghlal Ahvaz](/source/Esteghlal_Ahvaz_F.C.) and three Brazilian player such as [Anderson](/source/Anderson_Ricardo_dos_Santos) from [FC Seoul](/source/FC_Seoul). [Khosro Heydari](/source/Khosro_Heydari) and [Fábio Januário](/source/F%C3%A1bio_Janu%C3%A1rio) was sold to [Sepahan](/source/Sepahan_F.C.) and [Siavash Akbarpour](/source/Siavash_Akbarpour) was released.

His first game in charge was against [Shahrdari Tabriz](/source/Shahrdari_Tabriz_F.C.); Esteghlal won the match 3–2 with goals from [Arash Borhani](/source/Arash_Borhani) and [Meydavoudi](/source/Milad_Meydavoudi) (2 goals). Esteghlal defeated [Foolad](/source/Foolad_F.C.) five days later in the first Mazloomi home game. The following league games confirmed Mazloomi's statement, not losing in 12 weeks and defeated [Sepahan](/source/Sepahan_F.C.) and [Persepolis](/source/Persepolis_F.C.). Mazloomi's side defeated [Persepolis](/source/Persepolis) another time in [Tehran derby](/source/Tehran_derby) 1–0 with a goal from [Arash Borhani](/source/Arash_Borhani). These two wins helped Mazloumi to prove himself with Esteghlal's fans.

Esteghlal was eliminated in the group stage of [2011 AFC Champions League](/source/2011_AFC_Champions_League) due to goal difference with group's runner up but was ended the season in the second place, three points behind of champions [Sepahan](/source/Sepahan_F.C.). They also eliminated in Semifinal of [Hazfi Cup](/source/2010%E2%80%9311_Hazfi_Cup) by [Malavan](/source/Malavan_F.C.).

#### 2011–12 season

Mazloumi in Esteghlal's training

In the pre-season transfer break, some Iranian stars joins Esteghlal to help the team winning a [treble](/source/The_Treble). [Mehdi Rahmati](/source/Mehdi_Rahmati) and [Andranik Teymourian](/source/Andranik_Teymourian) which was the league's expensive moves, [Ferydoon Zandi](/source/Ferydoon_Zandi), [Karrar Jassim](/source/Karrar_Jassim) and [Khosro Heydari](/source/Khosro_Heydari). [Arash Borhani](/source/Arash_Borhani) and [Mojtaba Jabbari](/source/Mojtaba_Jabbari) also extended their contract to be part of Mazloumi's "dream team".

They began the league with a 1–1 draw with defending champions [Sepahan](/source/Sepahan_F.C.) in their home, not defeated until week 6 against [Tractor Sazi](/source/Tractor_Sazi_F.C.).

Esteghlal defeated their rivals, Persepolis for the third time in a row under Mazloumi with goals from [Farhad Majidi](/source/Farhad_Majidi) and Jabbari. This was also the first derby with more than a one-goal margin in over 10 years. They also defeated Persepolis in [Hazfi Cup](/source/2011%E2%80%9312_Hazfi_Cup) 3-0 which Mazloumi brokes [Mansour Pourheidari](/source/Mansour_Pourheidari)'s record in winning derbies. Match was tied 0–0 at the end of regulation time leading to overtime. In over time Esteghlal dominated the game scoring three goals claiming their 24th win in the Derby and their fourth consecutive competitive win for Esteghlal over their city rivals. This derby was the largest goal margin in 14 years and the largest Esteghlal win in over 30 years. Over 2 months later, it was announced that two of the Esteghlal players, [Mehdi Amirabadi](/source/Mehdi_Amirabadi) and [Meysam Hosseini](/source/Meysam_Hosseini) were tested positive for doping. There have been many rumours about the match being replayed or awarded to Persepolis, but the players were only given a warning. They won the Hazfi Cup final in a match against [Shahin Bushehr](/source/Shahin_Bushehr_F.C.), as Mazloomi's first glory in Esteghlal. Esteghlal finished the league in third place, one point behind the winner, [Sepahan](/source/Sepahan_F.C.) and goal-difference with runner up [Tractor Sazi](/source/Tractor_Sazi_F.C.). After a 2-0 loss to Sepahan during [ACL Round of 16](/source/2012_AFC_Champions_League_knockout_stage), it was announced that Mazloumi's contract will not be renewed. He was officially sacked by the club on 29 May 2012 and was replaced with [Amir Ghalenoei](/source/Amir_Ghalenoei).

### Gahar Zagros

On 9 October 2012, Parviz Mazloumi was appointed as the head coach of [Gahar Zagros](/source/Gahar_Zagros_F.C.) which has been without a head coach since former head coach [Mehdi Tartar](/source/Mehdi_Tartar) left the team.[3] However, before getting a chance to lead his team in a match, Mazloumi resigned from his position on October 14, 2012 due to disputes over the ownership of the team as well as the financial problems Gahar was facing with.[4]

### Aluminium Hormozgan

On 11 February 2013, Mazloumi was appointed as the head coach of [Aluminium Hormozgan](/source/Aluminium_Hormozgan_F.C.), replacing former manager [Akbar Misaghian](/source/Akbar_Misaghian) who was sacked on the same day.[5] His first match in charge of Aluminium came on 15 February 2013, a 2–2 draw away to [Sanat Naft](/source/Sanat_Naft_F.C.), the club that Mazloomi coached from 2005 to 2006. Mazloumi earned his first win as Aluminium's manager, on 5 April 2013, defeating [Malavan](/source/Malavan_F.C.) 3–2 at their home.

On 10 May 2013, in a 2–2 draw with [Sepahan](/source/Sepahan_F.C.) on the last day of the matches, Aluminium was relegated to the lower division. On 1 July 2013, Mazloumi renewed his contract with Aluminium for another season to lead the club in [Azadegan League](/source/Azadegan_League).

### Mes Kerman

Mazloumi in press conference as Mes Kerman head coach

Mazloumi returns to [Mes Kerman](/source/Mes_Kerman_F.C.) on 18 September 2013, signed a one-year contract.[6] After he failed to rescue team from the bottom of the league, he resigned on 22 January 2014.

### Return to Esteghlal

On 20 June 2015, Mazloumi was named as new manager of [Esteghlal](/source/Esteghlal_F.C.), with signing a two-year contract. Unless a good start with the team, Esteghlal finished the season in third position and missed direct qualification to the [AFC Champions League](/source/AFC_Champions_League). They lost their chances after two heavy defeats to their rivals, first a 4–2 defeated to [Persepolis](/source/Persepolis_F.C.) in [Tehran derby](/source/Tehran_derby) and the second a 3–2 defeat to [Tractor Sazi](/source/Tractor_Sazi_F.C.), which was managed by former Esteghlal coach [Amir Ghalenoei](/source/Amir_Ghalenoei). His side also missed [Hazfi Cup](/source/Hazfi_Cup) title after lost to [Zob Ahan](/source/Zob_Ahan_F.C.) in [final](/source/2016_Hazfi_Cup_Final). Three days after the match, Mazloumi was officially sacked by the club and replaced with [Alireza Mansourian](/source/Alireza_Mansourian).

### Statistics

- *As of 29 May 2016*

Team From To Record G W D L GF GA +/- Win % Saba Battery 1 June 2002 19 May 2004 60 29 20 11 86 53 +33 048.33 Sanat Naft 2 July 2005 19 July 2006 22 11 5 6 27 14 +13 050.00 Iran B 15 June 2007 15 July 2007 4 3 1 0 5 1 +4 075.00 Aboomoslem 1 July 2007 3 February 2008 24 8 8 8 18 17 +1 033.33 Mes 1 July 2008 30 November 2009 51 22 14 15 81 69 +12 043.14 Esteghlal[7] 13 June 2010 1 June 2012 95 51 27 17 163 99 +64 053.68 Aluminium 12 February 2013 18 September 2013 9 2 4 3 10 16 −6 022.22 Mes 18 September 2013 22 January 2014 17 4 8 5 23 26 −3 023.53 Esteghlal[7] 20 June 2015 1 June 2016 34 17 13 4 64 32 +32 050.00 Total 317 147 101 69 479 323 +156 046.37

## Honours

### As a player

**Tractor Sazi**

- [Hazfi Cup](/source/Hazfi_Cup) Runner up (1): [1975–76](/source/1975%E2%80%9376_Hazfi_Cup)

**Esteghlal**

- [Iran Pro League](/source/Iran_Pro_League) (1): [1982–83](/source/Iran's_Premier_Football_League)

### As a manager

**Saba**

- [Azadegan League](/source/Azadegan_League) (1): [2003–04](/source/2003%E2%80%9304_Azadegan_League)

**Iran B**

- [WAFF Championship](/source/West_Asian_Football_Federation_Championship) (1): [2007](/source/2007_West_Asian_Football_Federation_Championship)

**Esteghlal**

- [Hazfi Cup](/source/Hazfi_Cup) (1): [2011–12](/source/2011%E2%80%9312_Hazfi_Cup), Runner-up [2015–16](/source/2015%E2%80%9316_Hazfi_Cup)

- [Iran Pro League](/source/Iran_Pro_League) Runner up (1): [2010–11](/source/2010%E2%80%9311_Iran_Pro_League)

### Individual

- [IFCA](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Iran_Football_Coaches_Association&action=edit&redlink=1) Manager of the Month: September 2015

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Parviz Mazloumi named Iran 19 team coach"](https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/450424/Parviz-Mazloumi-named-Iran-19-team-coach). 24 July 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Feed News"](https://web.archive.org/web/20220224150728/https://en.shafaqna.com/fn/). Archived from [the original](https://en.shafaqna.com/fn/234234/) on 2022-02-24. Retrieved 2020-07-29.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Mazloomi appointed as Gahar Zagros head coach"](https://web.archive.org/web/20141129030646/http://football.ir/news/iran/1391/07/mazlomi-estilazin-1122449.html). 9 October 2012. Archived from [the original](http://football.ir/news/iran/1391/07/mazlomi-estilazin-1122449.html) on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 9 October 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Mazloomi resigned from Gahar Zagros"](https://web.archive.org/web/20141129030643/http://football.ir/news/iran/1391/07/mazloumi-gahar-1122852.html). 14 October 2012. Archived from [the original](http://football.ir/news/iran/1391/07/mazloumi-gahar-1122852.html) on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 14 October 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["Mazloomi appointed as head coach to Aluminium Hormozgan F.C."](https://web.archive.org/web/20130214020630/http://football.ir/news/iran/1391/11/mazloomi-alminiyom-1136319.html) 11 February 2013. Archived from [the original](http://football.ir/news/iran/1391/11/mazloomi-alminiyom-1136319.html) on 14 February 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2013.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** [پرویز مظلومی سرمربی مس کرمان شد](https://web.archive.org/web/20130928063156/http://fcmes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=756%3A1392-06-27-14-07-56&catid=35%3A1390-08-23-10-08-00&Itemid=161&lang=fa)

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-auto_7-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-auto_7-1) ["Iranian Pro League Stats: 2005-2006 Season - League table (overall)"](https://web.archive.org/web/20060209101031/http://iplstats.com:80/tableoverall.htm). Archived from [the original](http://www.iplstats.com/tableoverall.htm) on 2006-02-09.

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Parviz Mazloomi navigation boxes v t e Saba Qom F.C. – managers Mazloomi (2002–04) Živadinović (2004–05) Jalali (2005) Ziaei (2005–06) Kazemi (2006) Ziaei (2006–08) Golmohammadi (2008) Karimi (2008–09) Ziaei (2009) Korbekandi (2009–10) Yavari (2010) Veisi (2010–12) Golmohammadi (2012) Marfavi (2012–13) Mayeli Kohan (2013) Marfavi (2013–14) Tartar (2014–15) Daei (2015–16) Marfavi (2016–17) Afazeli (2017–18) v t e Sanat Mes Kerman F.C. – managers Zolfagharnasab (2000–02) Mohammadi (2002–06) Dastneshan (2006–07) Kazemi (2007–08) Ghalenoei (2008) Ziaei (2008) Mazloumi (2008–09) Mohammadi (a.i.) (2009) Bonačić (2009–10) Marfavi (2010–11) Serritslev (a.i.) (2011) Blažević (2011–12) Ghasempour (2012–13) Bonačić (2013) Yavari (2013) Mazloumi (2013–14) Bonačić (2014) Misaghian (2014–15) Begović (2015–16) Ebrahimzadeh (2016–17) Dražić (2017–18) Dastneshan (2018–19) Hosseinkhani (2019) Hosseini (2019–20) Mohajeri (2020–21) Kazemi (2021) Hosseinkhani (2021–23) Mahmoudinia (2023) Namjoc (2023) Mohammadi (2023–24) Shahbac (2024) Samereh (2024–25) Hosseinkhani (2025–) v t e Esteghlal F.C. – managers Danaeifard (1946–53) Madadnoui (1953–54) Danaeifard (1954–67) Bayati (1967–68) Danaeifard (1968–70) Rajkov (1970–71) Koozehkananic (1971) Rajkov (1971–76) Danaeifardc (1976) Jekic (1976–78) Pourheidaric (1979) Razavi (1980) Pourheidaric (1981) Azodi (1981) Razavi (1981–82) Sharafi (1982) Azodi (1982) Hejazi (1983) Pourheidari (1983–84) Kordnouri (1984) Askarzadeh (1984) Hejazi (1984) Habibi (1984) Pourheidari (1985–86) Razavi (1986) Pourheidari (1986–88) Ranjbar (1988) Gh. Mazloumi (1988–89) Salahi (1989) Jamalic (1989) Pourheidari (1989–92) Zolfagharnasab (1992–93) A. Jabbaric (1993) Skomorokhov (1993–94) Naalchegar (1994) Bilofsky (1994) Naalchegarc (1994) Abdollahi (1994–95) Malekahmadic (1995) Pourheidari (1995–96) Hejazi (1996–99) Zarinchehc (1999) Skomorokhov (1999–00) Pourheidari (2000–02) Ghalenoeic (2002) Koch (2002–03) Zarinchehc (2003) Pourheidaric (2003) Ghalenoei (2003–06) Marfavi (2006–07) Hejazi (2007) Karimi (2007–08) Ghalenoei (2008–09) Marfavi (2009–10) P. Mazloumi (2010–12) Ghalenoei (2012–15) P. Mazloumi (2015–16) Mansourian (2016–17) McDermottc (2017) Schäfer (2017–19) Majidic (2019) Stramaccioni (2019) Majidi (2020) Namjoo-Motlaghc (2020) Fekri (2020–21) Majidi (2021–22) Sá Pinto (2022–23) Nekounam (2023–24) Bakhtiarizadehc (2024) Mosimane (2024–25) Bakhtiarizadehc (2025) Navazic (2025) Božović (2025) M. Jabbaric (2025) Sá Pinto (2025–) (c) = caretaker manager

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