Mohammad Nosrati - Club Career

Club Career

He was one of many valuable players of PAS Tehran F.C., finishing the 2003/04 season as IPL champions. There had been some notable interest shown in him from outside Iran—most notably he was officially linked to 2003 Croatian champions, Dinamo Zagreb, but rejected the offer citing that he wanted to play in a better European league. He dispelled speculation of which European team he would sign with when he signed a three-year extension with PAS Tehran F.C. in 2005.He also played in AFC Champions League for PAS Tehran F.C..

On February 9, 2007 it was said Nosrati signed with Belgian League outfit R.E. Mouscron on a 5-month contract after a successful trial and passing medical tests, however the deal was not completed as terms and conditions could not be agreed on. He moved to Persepolis F.C. on August 2007 and won the league in his first season.

In 2008 he moved to Al-Nasr the club in United Arab Emirates and Luka Bonačić's team who was coaching in IPL.He played in most of the matches for Al-Nasr but it has been reported that he has no offers from United Arab Emirates and wants to move back to Persepolis. He finally joind new IPL club Tractor Sazi. Nosrati moved back to his old club in the UAE Al-Nasr in late January 2010. He moved back to Tractor Sazi in summer of 2010 and stayed there for a season.

He signed a contract with Persepolis in 27 June 2011. He was indefinitely suspended by the Iranian football federation for "immoral acts" after he swatted his teammate Sheis Rezaei's buttocks during a goal celebration. His suspension was come to end on 26 December 2011. After his suspension he became the regular player for the team again but was named in transfer list after the end of the season and was transfer to the Tractot Sazi.

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