Career
He was an Afro-Iranian from Southern Iran. He was nicknamed The Black Bomber (Persian: بمب افکن سیاه) because of his style of play and dark skin and his kicks that no one could stop the ball. Shahrokhi began his football career in his birthplace, Ahvaz, playing for Shenaye Ahvaz Club.
In 1963 he moved to Tehran and began playing for Shahin F.C. Shahrokhi left for Daraei F.C. in 1966, after problems with Shahin"s management.
His spell at Darei was short-lived, moving first to Paykan F.C. and then to Persepolis F.C.
He continued playing with Persepolis until 1974 and retired from football in 1975. While still in Ahvaz, in 1963 Shahrokhi was invited to join the Iranian national football team He was to participate in the football tournament of the 1964 Summer Olympics, but he missed out after boycotting the team along with a number of other Shahin players.
They refused to accompany the national team because the national team director — a fan of Shahin"s rival, Daraei F.C. — had decided to drop several Shahin players from the squad in favor of Daraei players.
A number of players including Shahrokhi were banned from any involvement in football for one year. In 1976 came Shahrokhi"s debut in Iranian cinema, acting in a movie called Alafhaye Harz.
Mehrab Shahrokhi died on February 1, 1993, dying an impoverished man having spent most of his wealth keeping afloat his beloved Persepolis during the club"s darkest days. He spent most of his money and wealth helping friends and the needy people and spent most of his time among his friends.
He had two kids at the time he passed, one girl (Mona) and one boy (Ali)He will always be remembered as a savior of Persepolis.