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Jalal Cheraghpour

| manageryears18 = 2025 | managerclubs18 =Mess Kerman ( Academy Manager) Jalal Cheraghpour (born 22 December 1950) is an Iranian football player, coach, and educator known for his contributions to Iranian football as a player, coach, and administrator.

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Early life and education

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Cheraghpour was born on 22 December 1950 in the Arbab Mahdi Nezamabad neighborhood of Tehran, Iran. He graduated from Tehran's Teachers' Training College (Daneshsaray-e Aali), later working as a teacher in Iran's Ministry of Education.

Playing career

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Cheraghpour began his football career in the late 1960s, playing in Tehran's local football scene as a defender. In 1971, he was selected by Frank O'Farrell for the Iran U-23 national team, marking a significant milestone. By 1975, he played for Rah Ahan Tehran under coach Parviz Aboutaleb. Renowned for his man-marking skills against prominent players such as Ali Parvin, Nasser Nooraei, and Parviz Ghelichkhani, Cheraghpour was frequently featured in newspapers and regularly named to the "Team of the Week." A meniscus injury forced his early retirement, prompting a transition to coaching.

Coaching career

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Cheraghpour completed FIFA and AFC coaching courses and attended advanced training programs in Hungary and Malaysia. His coaching and administrative career includes:

Personal life

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In 2005, Cheraghpour underwent open-heart surgery at Kasra Hospital in Tehran, performed by Dr. Mandegar. Following medical advice to avoid pollution, he relocated to Gilan, Iran, where he currently resides.

Legacy

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Cheraghpour's extensive career in Iranian football, spanning playing, coaching, and administrative roles, has significantly influenced the sport's development in Iran. His expertise in player development and tactical coaching remains widely recognized.

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