Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran - Previous Presidents

Previous Presidents

1- Dr.Ali Kani (March 3, 1946-October 1950)
2- Hedayatollah Gilanshah (October 1950-1952)
3- Mohsen Haddad (1952-October 1952)
4- Hossein Siasi (October 1952-January 1953)
5- Mohsen Haddad (1953–1954) (Second Time)
6- Hossein Siasi (1954) (Second Time)
7- Dr.Ali Kani (1954–1955) (Second Time)
8- Mostafa Salimi (1955–1956)
9- Hossein Mobasher (1956–1958)
10- Mostafa Makri (1958–1960)
11- Zabih Khabiri (1960–1961)
12- Hossein Soroudi (1961–1962)
13- Hossein Mobasher (1962–1967) (Second Time)
14- Hossein Soroudi (1967–1968) (Second Time)
15- Mostafa Makri (1968–1972) (Second Time)
16- Kambiz Atabay (1972–1979)
17- Naser Noamooz (1979–1980)
18- Hadi Tavoosi (1980–1981)
19- Hossein Abshenasan (1981)
20- Hossein Raghfar (1981–1982)
21- Hossein Abshenasan (1982–1983) (Second Time)
22- Behrooz Sahabeh (1984)
23- Nasrollah Sajjadi (1985)
24- Ali Mohammad Mortazavi (1986–1987)
25- Mohammad Reza Pahlavan (1987–1989)
26- Naser Noamooz (1989–1993) (Second Time)
27- Mohammad Safizadeh (1993–1994)
28- Amir Abedini (1994)
29- Dariush Mostafavi (1994–1997)
30- Mohsen Safaei Farahani (1997–2002)
31- Mohammad Dadkan (2002–2006)
32- Mohsen Safaei Farahani (2006–2008) (Interim)(Second Time)
33- Ali Kafashian (2008–Present)


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