Moharram Navidkia

During his career, he dealt with consecutive injuries, which made him unable to regain his top form.He managed to attract attention during the 2002–03 Iran Premier League season while playing for a team many at first thought to be average, but they won the championship title at the end.Due to his potential talent, young age, and impressive performances, he was transferred to VfL Bochum[9] even though he was injured at the time of the signing.He was first selected to the national team during the West Asian Football Federation tournament in 2002, which was held in Syria.Having been selected among Iran's reserve men for the 2006 World Cup, he was called up to join the team in Germany to replace injured Sattar Zare.
Navidkia with Sepahan in 2014
IsfahanAttacking midfielderMes RafsanjanSepahanVfL BochumIran U23Asian Games2002 BusanTeam CompetitionPersianfootballerPersian Gulf Pro LeaguemidfielderIran under-23 teamRasoul NavidkiaMarandEast Azerbaijandefensive midfielderFarhad Kazemi2002–03Iran Premier League2003–04World CupGermanyHazfi Cup1998–99Azadegan League1999–002000–012001–02Iran Pro LeagueDFB-PokalEurope2004–05Bundesliga2005–062. Bundesliga2006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–17national teamWest Asian Football FederationJordangold medalIran U-232006 FIFA World Cup qualificationTeam Melli2006 World CupSattar ZareCarlos QueirozKim Il-Sung StadiumPyongyangNorth Korea2004 AFC Asian Cup qualificationAFC Champions LeagueIranian Footballer of the Year2020–212023–24Iran squad2006 FIFA World CupMirzapourMahdavikiaBakhtiarizadehGolmohammadiRezaeiNekounamKarimiHashemianKhatibiRoudbarianTeymourianBorhaniEnayatiKazemianSadeghiNosratiMadanchiTaleblooShojaeiIvankovićPersian Gulf Pro League Player of the SeasonBagheriHaddadifarTaremiSepahan Isfahan F.C.YavariRajkovHejaziKorbekandiPoklepovićKazemiTavaresBonačićVieiraGhalenoeiGhanbariKranjčarFarakiŠtimacZaghinejadEbrahimzadehMoraisCarteron