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Asal Pourheidari
Pourheidari in 2019
Personal information
Native nameعسل پورحیدری
Full nameAsal Pourheidari
NationalityIranian
Born(1991-10-01)October 1, 1991
Tehran, Iran
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight62 kg (137 lb)
Sport
SportBasketball
ClubSan Diego Mesa College

Asal Pourheidari (born October 30, 1991, in Tehran) is Mansour Pourheidari's daughter and a player of the Iran women's national basketball team and Iran national golf team. She played for seven years in the Iranian Basketball Super League with Azad University and then Esteghlal teams. She has also been a member of the San Diego Mesa College California team for two years (2016 and 2017) [1] [2].

She played in the first official international tournament with the Iran women's national basketball team after the 1978 revolution in the West Asia 2019 tournament in Jordan [3]. They won a bronze medal. Asal Pourheidari played in the West Asian club games as a guest player with the Sanat Naft Abadan team in 2018 and with the Bahman team in 2019. She became the runner-up of West Asian clubs with the Bahman team in Jordan [4].

Asal Pourheidari participated in the second tour of the Iran-Spain Friendship Cup golf tournament in 2007, which won first place in the women's rankings. In 2009 she became the runner-up in the Cyprus International Golf Tournament with the Iranian women's national golf team [5]. She won third place in the 2009 World Student Championships in Italy and also received the Ethics Cup of these games. Asal Pourheidari also played in the 26th Universiade of International University Sports Federation in Shenzhen, China, in 2011 with the Iranian student golf team [6].

She graduated from California State University with a degree in Sport Psychology and leadership [7] in 2020 and she currently lives in the United States.





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