Background
He is also the son of Ali Parvin, a legendary Iranian football player. Despite the fact that his father was the head coach of the team, he remained unused until making his debut in a friendly match against German giants Bayern Munich.
He is also the son of Ali Parvin, a legendary Iranian football player. Despite the fact that his father was the head coach of the team, he remained unused until making his debut in a friendly match against German giants Bayern Munich.
He retired in 2014. Mohammad Parvin began his career at the youth academy in Tehran before signing his first pro contract in 2005. He later followed his Parvin senior, who had become technical director of Steel Azin, and became the top scorer in the first division. Despite reportedly being offered a contract by, he moved to Saipa.
lieutenant was speculated that the reason for his refusal to play at was the troublesome relationship between Dariush Mostafavi (then Club Chief Executive Officer at ) and his father Ali Parvin.
After only 12 performances at Saipa, he spent 6 successful months on loan at Dunajská Streda in Europe only to return to his beloved in July 2009. His second stint at the continents most popular football team, was another difficult experience and Mohammad was on the move once again in 2011.
His next stop was Paykan, another short term stint as soon newly promoted Gahar Zagros followed. After becoming the top scorer in first division he was called to Team Melli in July 2008 and played in WAFF Championship 2008.
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