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Mehdi Haghizadeh (born September 16, 1981, in Tehran) is an Iranian former professional soccer footballer and a coach. As a wing-midfielder, he played in Iran, United Arab Emirates and Sweden. A clever technical midfielder, Haghizadeh played for Iranian National team in the tournament of West Asian Football Championship in 1996. During his career he scored spectacular goals one of which was in the final match of Sweden's DM Cup in 2010. Following his retirement, he pursued coaching career commencing by attending coaching courses and obtained many certificates.

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  • Mehdi Haghizadeh (born September 16, 1981, in Tehran) is an Iranian former professional soccer footballer and a coach. As a wing-midfielder, he played in Iran, United Arab Emirates and Sweden. A clever technical midfielder, Haghizadeh played for Iranian National team in the tournament of West Asian Football Championship in 1996. During his career he scored spectacular goals one of which was in the final match of Sweden's DM Cup in 2010. Following his retirement, he pursued coaching career commencing by attending coaching courses and obtained many certificates. (en)
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  • Mehdi Haghizadeh (born September 16, 1981, in Tehran) is an Iranian former professional soccer footballer and a coach. As a wing-midfielder, he played in Iran, United Arab Emirates and Sweden. A clever technical midfielder, Haghizadeh played for Iranian National team in the tournament of West Asian Football Championship in 1996. During his career he scored spectacular goals one of which was in the final match of Sweden's DM Cup in 2010. Following his retirement, he pursued coaching career commencing by attending coaching courses and obtained many certificates. (en)
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