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Arsalan Alijani Monfared
Personal information
Full nameArsalan Alijani Monfared
Born (1980-09-21) September 21, 1980 (age 43)
tabriz، iran
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Sport
Country Iran
PositionFormer player and coach
Medal record
Representing  Iran
Silver medal – second place 2001 Speed skating
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Iran Hockey League
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Iranian Hockey Skate League
Silver medal – second place 2010 Asian hockey skating in China, Dalian city

Arsalan Alijani Monfared ( Persian: ارسلان علیجانی منفرد born September 21, 1980) is a Tabriz player and former coach of Iran's national hockey skating team.[1] Founder, investor and CEO of the Sayman Sports Complex (Tabriz's first sports complex and the largest standard skating rink in the Middle East).[2] Has over a hundred hockey, provincial, national and international championships in hockey and speed.[3]

Education

  • BSc in Agricultural Engineering from Islamic Azad University
  • Level 1 coaching certificate from Hong Kong
  • Level A Arbitration Degree from Hong Kong

Starting sports activity

Arsalan Alijani Monfared started his professional career in speed skating in Tehran in year 9. After a while of interest in teamwork, he continued to work in the field of hockey more professionally. He competed with the Tabriz team and, after entering the university, formed the Shabestar Azad University team and finished third in the national championship with the same team. He coaches the Mahoor Tabriz rugby team and wins the National Skating Hockey League Championship

Participate in competitions and win international titles

Arsalan Alijani Monfared has been invited to the Japan National Team for speed since 2008 and has been a regular member of the National Hockey Team for two years and a national team coach for one year.[4]

  • Year 2001 - Runner-up Speed ​​Skating
  • Year 2005 - Member of Jockey National Team Hockey Team in South Korea Jianju Fifth Asian Player (player)
  • Year 2005 - Member of the Iranian Hockey skating team, sent to the Hong Kong World Club Championship and seventh place (player)
  • Year 2006 - Third place in the Iranian Hockey League
  • Year 2007 - Third place in the Iranian Hockey League
  • Year 2008 - Member of the Indian Hockey Team in the Asian Championships in India and third place (player)
  • Year 2010 - Member of the Silvan Hockey Skate Team, expeditions to the World Club Hong Kong Championships and won the fifth place (player)
  • Year 2010 - Vice President of Asian Hockey Skating Championship in China, Dalian City (player)
  • Year 2011 - Attending the Italian World Cup as the 15th player (player)[5]
  • Year 2012 - Attend the Asian Championships in China and take third place in Asia
  • Year 2014 - Attending the German World Cup 16th place (player)[6]
  • Year 2014 - Member of the Iranian hockey skating team in the French upper puck
  • Year 2016 - Attend the Asian Championships in China and take third place in Asia
  • Year 2018 - Attending the Turkish National Team (Coach)

Out of Skate

In addition to playing sports, Arsalan Alijani Monfared Singh has a solid track record. Launching its own advertising company, Sarvin Advertising Center in Year 2, and more than a decade of advertising and exhibition design activities, as well as the decision to build an indoor sports recreation complex in Tabriz in 2006 and to build and open it at a personal cost in year 2. It is named as the first sports recreation complex in Syman Tabriz in Park Il Goli (featuring traditional restaurant, billiards hall, baby playground, birthday house, coffee shop and computer games lounge and skating rink).[7]

References

  1. ^ ۱۲ ورزشکار آذربایجان شرقی به اردوی تیم ملی اسکیت هاکی دعوت شدند، خبرگزاری ایرنا.
  2. ^ مجتمع ورزشی سایمان بزرگترین سالن خاورمیانه، تبریز مدرن.
  3. ^ "ارسلان علیجانی منفرد", ویکی‌پدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد (in Persian), 2020-03-01, retrieved 2020-03-01
  4. ^ "تست امادگی جسمانی ملی پوشان اسکیت هاکی".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ عزیمت تیم اسکیت هاکی ایران به ایتالیا Archived 2017-09-04 at the Wayback Machine، خبرگزاری ایرنا.
  6. ^ عزیمت تیم اسکیت هاکی ایران به آلمان، واحد مرکزی خبر.
  7. ^ افتتاح بزرگترین پیست اسکیت هاکی خاورمیانه در تبریز Archived 2017-09-05 at the Wayback Machine، باشگاه خبرنگاران جوان.

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