Yahya Golmohammadi Quits as Iran's Zobahan Coach


Yahya Golmohammadi Quits as Iran's Zobahan Coach

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Yahya Golmohammadi quit as Zobahan of Isfahan coach on Saturday after three defeats in the Iran Professional League (IPL).

The former Iran defender has parted company with the Isfahan-based club by mutual consent.

Golmohammadi’s assistant, Mojtaba Hosseini, took charge of the team as interim coach.

The 45-year-old coach, who was appointed as Zobahan coach in May 2014, inspired the team to win Iran’s Hazfi Cup twice.

“I had good memories with the Zobahan but I decided to leave the team since it’s time to go,” Golmohammadi told the Tasnim News Agency.

“I love Zobahan and I wish them all the best. I would thank the fans, staff and the team’s players as well,” he added.

Golmohammadi has also coached Saba and Persepolis in the Iranian Professional League.

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