Ali Parvin - Honours

Honours

Club (Persepolis F.C.)

  • Iranian Football League:
Winner 1972 & 1974 & 1976 & 1979
runner-up 1975 & 1977 & 1978
  • Tehran provincial league:
Winner 1982 & 1986 & 1987 & 1988
runner-up 1981 & 1983
  • Tehran Hazfi Cup
Winner 1979 & 1982 & 1987
runners-up 1981

National Team

  • FIFA World Cup:
Participant 1978
  • Olympic Games:
Quarterfinals 1976
participant 1972
  • Asian Cup:
Winner 1968 & 1972 & 1976
  • Asian Games:
Winner 1974
participant 1970

Managerial Club (Persepolis F.C.)

  • Asian Cup Winners' Cup
Winner 1991
runner-up 1993
  • Iranian Football League:
Winner 1999 & 2000 & 2002
runner-up 1990 & 1993 & 2001
  • Iranian Hazfi Cup:
Winner, 1988, 1991 & 1999
runners-up 2006
  • Tehran provincial league:
Winner 1982 & 1986 & 1987 & 1988
runner-up 1983
  • Tehran Hazfi Cup
Winner 1982 & 1987
  • Tehran Super Cup
Winner 1992

Managerial National Team

  • Asian Games
Winner 1990

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