Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht

Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht
Personal information
Full name Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht
Date of birth (1980-06-30) 30 June 1980
Place of birth Mashhad, Iran
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
Aboomoslem
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–1999 Aboomoslem 30 (6)
1999–2006 Esteghlal 138 (22)
2005Al-Wasl (loan) 12 (1)
2006–2009 Persepolis 85 (26)
2009 Tractor Sazi 0 (0)
2009–2010 Steel Azin 8 (0)
2010–2011 Saba Qom 14 (1)
2011–2012 Paykan 22 (1)
2012–2013 Damash Gilan 4 (0)
2013–2014 Esteghlal 17 (0)
2014–2015 Khoneh Be Khoneh 6 (1)
Total 310 (58)
National team
2002 Iran U23 6 (5)
2000–2008 Iran[1] 73 (14)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 1 August 2013
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 1 January 2008

Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht (Persian: علیرضا واحدی نیکبخت, born 30 June 1980 in Mashhad) is an Iranian former professional football player who last played for Khoneh Be Khoneh in League 2.

Club career

Starting out in Aboomoslem and then being transferred to Esteghlal, he improved in a short period of time. His excellent performance for his club eventually lead to his inclusion in the national squad.

Al-Wasl (loan)

Nikbakht Vahedi signed a four-month loan deal For the second half of the season 2004–05 with Al-Wasl. He scored his league with a goal 25 May 2005, 1–2 lose over Al-Ahli.

Esteghlal

Nikbakht was instrumental in helping Esteghlal grab the 2005–06 league championship with an electrifying display in the win over Bargh Shiraz. The win resulted in Esteghlal (59 points) edging Pas (58 points) for the IPL championship.

Persepolis

In June 2006 he signed a two-year contract with Esteghlal's fierce rival, Persepolis which caused him to lose his popularity among Esteghlal fans. He played in the final of the Hazfi Cup for Persepolis and scored in first match but missed a penalty in the second leg. In the 2006–07 season in Persepolis, Nikbakht played as a forward, which made him score 8 goals in 25 appearances and have 8 assists in the league. In his second season for Persepolis, he won the league and had his best season of his career with 9 goals and 7 assists.[2]

In January 2008, Nikbakht was invited to go on a trial with Sheffield United.[3] He was the most influential player after Ali Karimi for Persepolis in 2008–09 season.

Tractor Sazi

He signed for Tractor Sazi in summer 2009 but for disciplinary reason he was not able to play for the first half of the season and his contract was canceled.

Steel Azin

For the second half of the season 2009–10 he joined Steel Azin.[4][5]

Saba Qom

He moved to Saba in 2010 and played in the first half of the season but for unknown reasons he did not continue with the team and there were rumours that again there has been disciplinary actions against him which prevented him to play in the top level.

Paykan

Then he moved to Paykan in Azadegan League which he got promoted to the league for the season after with the team.

Gahar Zagros

In July 2012, he signed a one-year contract with Gahar but he was still banned to play in Iran Pro League due disciplinary actions.

Damash Gilan

he terminated his contract with Gahar Zagros and joins Damash Gilan.[6]

Return to Esteghlal

On 1 July 2013, Nikbakht returned to Esteghlal after seven years, after signing a one-year contract.[7]

Khoneh Be Khoneh

On 22 December 2014, Nikbakht signed a three-and-a-half-month loan deal with promotion-battling Iran Football's 2nd Division club FC Khoneh Be Khoneh until the end of the season. On 16 January, Nikbakht came on as a substitute in the 53rd minute and scored goal the match winner against Sepidrood.

Club career statistics

  • Last Update: 9 August 2013
Club performance League Cup Continental Total
SeasonClubLeague AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals
Iran League Hazfi Cup Asia Total
1998–99AboomoslemAzadegan League306
1999–00Esteghlal263115
2000–01185139
2001–02Pro League19[8]30769
2002–032161309
2003–0416314
2004–0513200132
United Arab Emirates League President's Cup Asia Total
2004–05Al-WaslUAE League12110131
Iran League Hazfi Cup Asia Total
2005–06EsteghlalPro League25111262
2006–07Persepolis258543012
2007–08319333412
2008–0929920623711
2009–10Tractor Sazi000000
Steel Azin8020100
2010–11Saba14111152
2011–12PaykanDivision 122120241
2012–13DamashPro League401050
2013–14Esteghlal1402020180
2014–15Khoneh Be KhonehDivision 2610061
Total Iran 308581612
United Arab Emirates 12100
Career total 320591612
  • Assists
SeasonTeamAssists
05–06Esteghlal4
06–07Persepolis8
07–087
08–094
10–11Saba3
12–13Damash1

International career

Nikbakht before a friendly match with Iran in 2007

He made his first appearance for Iran in a World Cup qualifying game against Guam in Tabriz in December 2000. He scored on his debut.

Nikbakht's performance in the national squad was instrumental in Iran's progress to the next WC qualifying round. However, his disciplinary problems has created difficulties for the national team coaches and he is often viewed as a primadonna. Nonetheless, his darting runs on the flanks and his pace continues to be a great asset for his team, and most fans will not forget his winning goal in a crucial World Cup 2006 qualifier against Jordan. He won the 2002 Asian Games and 2004 West Asian Football Federation Championship with Team Melli.

There had been rampant speculation that an in form Nikbaht would definitely make Branko Ivankovic's final 23 men list for the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Branko Ivankovic had himself alluded to this by stating that "I love Nikbaht" in an interview, but that his hitherto out-of-form play was the major impediment for him reclaiming his spot in Team Melli. Many had tagged him as the saviour for Iran's left-back defensive complications as he is naturally left-footed, good physique, quick with his feet, a goal-getter and a workhorse. Unfortunately for him, an old injury caused him to be crossed off the main squad heading to Germany, and he was instead placed on the reserves list.

Another injury forced him be disqualified from Iran's squad for the 2007 Asian Cup, but he is back to join Team Melli in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign.

Exit from national team

After a heated dispute with Federation official disciplinary board, Nikbakht was axed from playing for national team for the rest of his career. This marks the second time the player has been penalised for behaivour problems.

International goals

Scores and results list Iran's goal tally first.
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
124 November 2000Takhti Stadium, Tabriz Guam4-019-02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
219 January 2001Azadi Stadium, Tehran China PR3-04-0Friendly
31 August 2001Khalifa Stadium, Doha Qatar1-11-2Friendly
415 August 2001Tehelné Pole Stadium, Bratislava Slovakia3-34-3Friendly
55 October 2001Azadi Stadium, Tehran Thailand1-01-02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
63 September 2002Al Abbassiyyine Stadium, Damascus Lebanon2-02-02002 WAFF
77 September 2002Al Abbassiyyine Stadium, Damascus Syria2-12-22002 WAFF
85 September 2003Azadi Stadium, Tehran Jordan2-14-12004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
919 November 2003Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium, Beirut Lebanon3-03-02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
1021 June 2004Azadi Stadium, Tehran Syria2-07-12004 WAFF
118 September 2004Amman International Stadium, Amman Jordan1-02-02006 FIFA World Cup qualification
1218 February 2004Azadi Stadium, Tehran Qatar1-03-12006 FIFA World Cup qualification
1324 March 2007Khalifa International Stadium, Doha Qatar1-01-0Friendly
1426 March 2008Kuwait National Stadium, Kuwait City Kuwait1-02-22010 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Club

Esteghlal
Persepolis
Paykan

Country

Iran

References

  1. International Appearances
  2. "Reports: Player stats: Assists". Iplstats.com. Retrieved 2008-09-04.
  3. "Reports: Sheffield United Linked To Iran's fat Star Vahedi Nikbakht". Goal.com. Retrieved 2008-01-10.
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  6. Isna: Nikbakht joined Gahar
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