Farhad Majidi


Farhad Majidi Ghadikolaei is an Iranian coach and retired footballer.
He mostly played as an attacking midfielder for Esteghlal when he was a football player. He started his career at Bahman club and also played in Austrian, Emirati and Qatari clubs. He was a member of Iran national football team from 1996 to 2011, but not played many matches. In 2010, he was nominated for the Asian Footballer of the Year award which finished second in voting.

Club career

Having played for Esteghlal Tehran for several seasons, Majidi's performance attracted Rapid Vienna to recruit him for one season. However, the offer for a permanent transfer to Austria was not accepted by the Austrians, and they released Majidi who joined Al-Wasl in the UAE.
In the UAE League and in combination with his compatriot Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht, Majidi scored a handful of goals and topped the league chart with Al Wasl. Majidi was unlucky with injuries and was out of action for quite a few matches. One of the highlights of Majidi's career was his short loan to Al-Ain. Majidi was the star of the 2002–03 AFC Champions League semi-final game against Dalian Shide. His goal helped Al Ain to reach the AFC Champions League final match, eventually winning the trophy for the first time in the club's history.
All together in the five years Majidi played for Al Wasl FC, he scored over 100 goals. He left Al Wasl in 2006, joining another UAE club, Al-Nasr.
On 10 February 2007, Majidi signed a contract until the end of the season with Al-Ahli. At the end of the season, Majidi signed a season-long contract with Esteghlal tehran. He extended his contract with Esteghlal tehran for two more season and he was mostly used as the attacking midfielder in 2008–09 season which ended up in winning the league. He had a very good season in 2009–10 season where he was the top scorer of the team and one of the top scorers of ACL.
On 21 December 2011, Majidi left Esteghlal due to personal problems and joined the Qatari side Al Gharrafa. He played until the end of the season at Al Gharafa and his contract was expired on 1 July 2012. Majidi announced his retirement from football on 28 September 2012 after Esteghlal refused to offer him a contract extension. but upon request of Esteghlal fans and management, he later withdrew his decision and rejoined the team with an 18-months contract on 18 December 2012. He then won the league title with the team and scored six goals. Finally, Majidi retired for the second time as a football player on 29 October 2013 after Esteghlal was unable to qualified to the finals of the 2013 AFC Champions League.

International career

He made his debut for Iran national football team in December 1996 in the 1996 Asian Cup match against Saudi Arabia. He was occasionally getting called up but never became a regular starter till the arrival of Branko Ivankovic where he was experiencing the top of his football. He was mostly benched by Ivankovic because of Ali Daei and Arash Borhani and decided to leave Team Melli camp in 2004 just before the 2004 AFC Asian Cup where Iran lost the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Jordan in Tehran and he was benched for the whole match. Before the 2006 FIFA World Cup, he was called for a few friendlies but could not break it through to the tournament. Majidi was invited by Amir Ghalenoei and Afshin Ghotbi in 2006 and 2009 for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification and 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification for a couple of matches and was used as the substitute. He was called for few friendlies three months before 2011 AFC Asian Cup but decided to announce his retirement. Majidi was again invited on 23 August 2011 by Carlos Queiroz. He was the oldest player in the Iran national team since he had been a member of the team since 1996, however Majidi does not have many international caps. Farhad Majidi and the Persepolis captain, Ali Karimi, were considered two of the fans' favorite players during the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification. On 27 September 2011, Majidi announced his retirement from national playing.

Career statistics

Club career statistics

SeasonTeamAssists
07–08Esteghlal2
08–09Esteghlal3
09–10Esteghlal2
10–11Esteghlal5
11–12Esteghlal9
11–12Al-Gharafa5
12–13Esteghlal1
13–14Esteghlal1

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
14 June 1997Abbasiyyin Stadium, Damascus4–07–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
216 August 2000Azadi Stadium, Tehran2–12–1Friendly
31 September 2000Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna1–01–5Friendly
424 November 2000Takhti Stadium, Tabriz1–019–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
524 November 2000Takhti Stadium, Tabriz16–019–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
624 November 2000Takhti Stadium, Tabriz18–019–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
717 November 2002Sabah Al Salem Stadium, Kuwait City3–13–1Friendly
815 August 2003Azadi Stadium, Tehran2–14–1Friendly
926 September 2003Al-Hassan Stadium, Amman2–12–32004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
1021 June 2004Azadi Stadium, Tehran7–17–12004 WAFF Championship

Managerial statistics

Honours

Club

;Esteghlal
;Al-Ain
;Al-Ahli
;Al-Gharafa