Individual Honours
Asian Young Footballer of the Year
- The following player have won the Asian Young Footballer of the Year award while playing for Persepolis:
- 1997 – Mehdi Mahdavikia
IFFHS' World's Best Goal Scorers of the Year
- The following players were worlds best International Goalscorer (national + Club) while playing for Persepolis:
- 1996 – Ali Daei (22 goals)
- 2004 – Ali Daei (17 goals)
- 1997 – Karim Bagheri Second (20 goals)
Asian Footballer of the Year
- The following players have won the Asian Footballer of the Year award after playing for Persepolis:
- 1999 – Ali Daei
- 2003 – Mehdi Mahdavikia
- 2004 – Ali Karimi
- The following players were in contention for the Asian Footballer of the Year while playing for Persepolis:
- 1990 – Farshad Pious Runner-up
- 1996 – Ali Daei Runner-up
- 1997 – Khodadad Azizi Runner-up
- 1997 – Karim Bagheri Runner-up
- 2012 – Ali Karimi Runner-up
Iran World Cup captains
- The following players were captains of the Iranian National team at the World Cup while playing for Persepolis:
- 1978 – Ali Parvin
- 1998 – Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh
- The following players were captains of the Iranian National team at the World Cup after playing for Persepolis:
- 2006 – Ali Daei
AFC Asian Cup MVP Award
- The following player have won the AFC Asian Cup MVP Award award while playing for Persepolis:
- 1996 – Khodadad Azizi
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