Vahid Hashemian

Wahid Haschemian ( [ væɦi ː ː d hɔ ʃemiɔ ː n], persian وحید هاشمیان, FIFA spelling according to English transcription Vahid Hashemian, born July 21, 1976 in Tehran, Iran) is a former Iranian football player and current coach.

Playing career

Clubs

With 16 years Haschemian left his hometown club Fath Tehran and subsequently moved to the youth department of Pas Tehran. In this club, he received 21 years a professional contract and was successful in 26 games nine times in two years.

With the decision to move abroad, he came to Germany in 1999 to the Bundesliga Hamburger SV. On August 14, 1999 ( 1st Round ) he gave - in the 72nd minute substitute for Anthony Yeboah - his debut in a 2-2 draw at Bayern Munich. In his first season eleven times used, he came in the following season only once to match practice. From 2001 to 2004 he was at VfL Bochum, first in the 2nd Bundesliga, under contract. With 21 appearances and eight goals Haschemian contributed to the promotion to the Bundesliga in. In the following two seasons in the " House of Lords ", he played almost all league games and was also with 10 and 16 hits quite successful. Once under coach Peter Neururer him his breakthrough, VfL the fifth place succeeded the repetition of the best placement, thus qualifying to participate in the UEFA Cup competition, he moved to the 2004/05 season for Bayern Munich.

After a disappointing season for him with only nine league games - he did not come over the reservist status beyond - he decided to play for Hannover 96. In three seasons he scored nine goals in 80 games after all. In 2008 he returned free transfer back to VfL Bochum, where he received a temporary two-year contract. 19 June 2010 it was announced that Wahid Haschemian would not extend his run until 30 June of year contract with VfL Bochum.

In January 2011 Haschemian joined the Iranian Pro League to Persepolis.

National

For the Iranian national football team Wahid Haschemian was 50 times the national jersey - get him 14 goals. In July 2009, he stated on his website for the resignation of the national team.

Coaching career

His first coaching position had begun in October 2012 with the German Oberliga club SV Halstenbek- Rellingen, where he assisted head coach Thomas Bliemeister equal Haschemian. From July 2013 to December 2013 trained Haschemian Hamburg Oberliga club Niendorf TSV. , But asked in December 2013 by resolution of the contract to stand out in March 2014 to concentrate on his A- license coach Bill, for which he now advertised in Cologne has.

Achievements

  • West Asia Champion 2004 in Iran
  • Third in the AFC Asian Cup in China in 2004
  • German Champion 2005
  • DFB Cup Winner 2005
  • DFL - League Cup winners 2004

Others

  • His nickname " Helicopter " he owes his time " air superiority " over other players in head balls.
  • Since 30 May 2008, he is in possession of the DFB coach B license.
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