Behrouz Rahbarifar
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Behrouz Rahbarifar is a retired Iran
Iran
Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran , is a country in Southern and Western Asia. The name "Iran" has been in use natively since the Sassanian era and came into use internationally in 1935, before which the country was known to the Western world as Persia...

ian football player. He holds the record of most championships as a player in the history of Iranian Football League
Iranian Football League
-History:-Pre-1970s:Before the early 1970s Iran did not have an official national league. Most teams would participate in city championships. Taj1 and Persepolis2 had become the two most popular teams in the mid 60s and continue to be in the present...

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Club career

Rahbarifar Joined Persepolis in 1993 under Ali Parvin
Ali Parvin
Ali Parvin , born September 25, 1947 in Tehran) is a retired Iranian football player, coach and a current administrator. He is one of the most famous footballers ever to play in Iran, and is regarded as one of the best from Iran.-Club career:...

, playing 9 seasons with them. at the beginning of 2003–04 season, Akbar Ghamkhar
Akbar Ghamkhar
Akbar Ghamkhar was the chairman of famous multisport club Persepolis Athletic and Cultural Club based in Tehran, Iran between August 2002 and July 2004.-References:...

 became chairman of the club and he decided to make reformations and players such as Rahbarifar who had good relations with Ali Parvin, were not included in his schemes. So Rahbarifar left the club and joined Pas. Rahbarifar scored his only goal for Pas against Persepolis from a penalty kick.

Club Career Statistics

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|1994–95||rowspan="9"|Persepolis||rowspan="7"|Azadegan League||12||0||colspan="2"|-||-||-||161||0
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|1995–96||30||2||colspan="2"|-||-||-||362||2
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|1996–97||25||1||0||0||7||0||353||1
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|1997–984||8||0||1||1||7||1||16||2
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|1998–99||22||1||7||2||-||-||29||3
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|1999–00||19||0||1||1||6||0||26||1
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|2000–01||11||7||1||0||8||1||20||8
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|2001–02||rowspan="5"|Iran Pro League||20||3||3||0||-||-||23||3
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|2002–03||19||0||||||3||0||||
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|2003–04||Pas||21||1||||||-||-||||
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|2004–05||rowspan="2"|Persepolis||20||0||1||0||-||-||21||1
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|2005–06||9||0||||||-||-||||
216||15||||||31||2|||
  • 1 includes 2 matches in Tehran Hazfi Cup and 2 matches in Bushehr Basij Festival.
  • 2 includes 2 matches in Naghsh-e-Jahan Cup and 4 Friendlies.
  • 3 includes 3 matches in Naghsh-e-Jahan Cup.
  • 4 Persepolis withdrew in 1997–98 League in the middle of season.

Honours

  • Iranian Football League
    Iranian Football League
    -History:-Pre-1970s:Before the early 1970s Iran did not have an official national league. Most teams would participate in city championships. Taj1 and Persepolis2 had become the two most popular teams in the mid 60s and continue to be in the present...

    • Winner: 6 times
    • 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2001–02 with Persepolis and 2003–04 with Pas
  • Iranian Cup
    Hazfi Cup
    The Hazfi Cup is a knockout cup competition in Iranian football, run by the Iranian Football Federation. The competition wasn't regarded important by clubs until the IRIFF decided to award one of Iran's four AFC Champions League spots to the champion....

    • Winner: 1 time
    • 1998–99 with Persepolis
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