Ehsan Khorsandi

Ehsan Khorsandi
Personal information
Full name Ehsan Khorsandi Pishkenari
Date of birth (1985-03-24) March 24, 1985
Place of birth Tehran, Iran
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Playing position Second Striker / Centre Forward
Club information
Current team
Parseh
Youth career
1998–2006 Persepolis
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2008 Persepolis 27 (5)
2008–2009 Aboumoslem 19 (0)
2009–2011 Gahar Zagros 29 (0)
2011–2012 Gostaresh (0)
2012– Parseh 25 (4)
National team
2006–2007 Iran U23 3 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Ehsan Khorsandi Pishkenari (Persian: احسان خرسندی, born March 24, 1985) is an Iranian football player who plays in the striker position. He is currently a member of the club Gohar Zagros.

Club career

Khorsandi made his debut for Persepolis on May 19, 2002, 24th week of 01/02 in the match against Esteghlal Rasht, after serving many years as a Persepolis youth clubs player. He came back to Persepolis youth squads until 05/06 season, when he played for both youth and first squads teams. at the end of 07/08 season, when Persepolis gained its 2nd title in Iran Pro League, he was hesitant of staying or leaving the club, after he was not given no chance to play.[1][2] at the end he decided to move to Aboumoslem[3] despite he claimed that he had offer from Esteghlal.[4] Khorsandi and Farshid Karimi, are the only players that could win IPL with Persepolis twice.

Club career statistics

As of 29 September 2010
Club performance League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Iran League Hazfi Cup Asia Total
2001–02 Persepolis Pro League 1000--10
2002–03
2003–04
2004–05
2005–061010--20
2006–0713433--167
2007–0812100--121
2008–09 AboumoslemPro League19010--200
2009–10 Damash Lorestan Division 1160--
2010–11130--
2011–12 Gostaresh --
Career total
SeasonTeamAssists
07-08Persepolis1
08-09Aboumoslem1

International career

He was a member of Iran U23 and Iran U20.

Arrest

He was arrested during 2009 Ashura protests.[5]

Honours

References

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