Hossein Faraki

Hossain Faraki
Personal information
Full name Hossain Faraki
Date of birth (1957-03-22) March 22, 1957
Place of birth Tehran, Iran
Playing position Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1976–1979 Pas Tehran
1979 Persepolis
1979–1981 Al-Shaab
1981–1992 Pas Tehran
Teams managed
2000 Pas Tehran
2009–2010 Kaveh Tehran
2010–2012 Naft Tehran
2012–2014 Foolad
2014–2015 Sepahan
2016–2017 Saipa
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Hossein Faraki (Persian: حسین فرکی, born 22 March 1957) is a retired Iranian football player and a coach.

Early life

He was born on 22 March 1957 in Tehran, Iran. He began playing football with PAS Tehran in 1976.

Playing career

Club career

He spent most of his career playing for Pas Tehran. Faraki won with Pas the Iranian Takht Jamshid in 1977 and 1978; he was also the top goal scorer of the Iranian league in 1978/79, when the league was left incomplete due to political unrest in Iran at the time.

Faraki also played for Al-Shaab of the UAE at the time when Heshmat Mohajerani became head coach of the club.

International career

He played for the Iran national football team and participated at the 1978 FIFA World Cup, where he played all three matches. He also reached the third place in the 1980 Asian Cup in Kuwait.

Managerial career

Faraki began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Pas Tehran, the club that he played for in 1976 to 1992. He worked with many coaches like Ebrahim Ghasempour, Firouz Karimi and Bijan Zolfagharnasab. After six years as assistant coach, he was named as caretaker manager of the team after the resignation of Ghasempour in 2002. He led the team until the end of the 1999–00 season which the club ended in 7th place. He left the team after Farhad Kazemi becomes the team's head coach.

During Branko Ivankovic's time as Team Melli manager, Faraki was the assistant manager. He was also the head coach of the Iran national under-23 football team from 2003 till 2006. He was manager of Kaveh Tehran which led the club to promotion to the Azadegan League. He was appointed as head coach of Naft Tehran on 1 July 2010 and secured the team from relegation in his first season at the club. At the second season, he led the club to the 5th place, which was their best league end until 2014. He not renewed his contract with the team and signed a two years contract with Foolad on 5 June 2012. He led Foolad to the AFC Champions League for the second time since 2006 after they finished 4th in 2012–13. In 2013–14 season, Faraki's side won the league, finishing the season with 57 points, two more from runners-up Persepolis. He resigned as Foolad's manager at the end of the season because he needs an imminent knee operation.

On 9 September 2014, Faraki was named as new manager of Sepahan with signing a two-year contract, replaced Zlatko Kranjčar who resigned day before.[1] He led Sepahan to the league title in his first season at the club. On 30 May 2015, he extended his contract with Sepahan until 2018. However, he was sacked by the club on 1 November 2015 after a run of unsuccessful results.

Statistics

International goals

# Date City Opponent Final Score Result Competition
1 22 April 1977 Shiraz, Iran  Saudi Arabia 2–0 Win 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
2 1 October 1977 Tehran, Iran  Hungary 3–1 Win Friendly
3 11 May 1978 Toulouse, France  France 1–2 Loss Friendly
4 27 February 1980 Singapore, Singapore  China PR 2–2 Draw 1980 Summer Olympics qualification
5 1 March 1980 Singapore, Singapore  Singapore 3–0 Win 1980 Summer Olympics qualification
6 1 March 1980 Singapore, Singapore  Singapore 3–0 Win 1980 Summer Olympics qualification
7 7 March 1980 Singapore, Singapore  India 2–0 Win 1980 Summer Olympics qualification
8 5 August 1980 Al Ain, United Arab Emirates  United Arab Emirates 2–0 Win Friendly
9 5 August 1980 Al Ain, United Arab Emirates  United Arab Emirates 2–0 Win Friendly
10 7 August 1980 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates  United Arab Emirates 3–0 Win Friendly
11 7 August 1980 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates  United Arab Emirates 3–0 Win Friendly

Coaching career statistics

Faraki coaches his team against Persepolis, during his spell as Sepahan manager, 17 March 2015
As of 4 May 2017
Team From To Record
GWDLGFGA+/-Win %
Pas Tehran (caretaker) May 2000 October 2000 12 3 6 3 20 21 −1 025.00
Iran U-23 (caretaker) May 2004 December 2004 5 4 0 1 9 3 +6 080.00
Kaveh Tehran June 2009 July 2010 50 33 7 10 58 30 +28 066.00
Naft Tehran July 2010 June 2012 67 20 24 23 77 78 −1 029.85
Foolad June 2012 June 2014 86 45 28 13 118 67 +51 052.33
Sepahan September 2014 November 2015 42 26 10 6 78 31 +47 061.90
Saipa June 2016 May 2017 33 9 11 13 25 32 −7 027.27
Total 308 153 85 70 374 263 +111 049.68

Honours

As a player

Pas

As a manager

Kaveh
Foolad
Sepahan

Individual

References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Amir Ghalenoei
Iran Pro League Winning Manager
2013–14, 2014–15
Succeeded by
Abdollah Veisi
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