Ali Daei (born March 21, 1969 in Ardabil, Iran) is a retired Iranian football player who currently is manager of Saipa F.C. in Iran's Premier Football League. He is a former member of the Iran national football team, and is the world's all-time leading goalscorer in international matches. Wikipedia
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Daei graduated from Sharif University of Technology in Materials Engineering (Metallurgical) with a B.Sc. degree. Born in Ardabil , he played for his hometown club, Esteghlal Ardabil, when he was 19. His next club was Taxirani F.C. in Tehran , where he danceage.com/biography/Ali_Daei
Ali Daei was born on March 21, 1969 in Ardabil, Iran. He was a football player and now is coach. ... Perfect People feature on Ali Daei that includes pics, pictures, biography, video, related news, vital stats, commentary, and cool facts. people.famouswhy.com/ali_daei/
Daei graduated from Sharif University of Technology in Materials Engineering (Metallurgical). Born in Ardabil , he played for his hometown club, Esteghlal Ardabil, when he was 19. His next club was Taxirani F.C. in Tehran , where he played for one seaso search.com.com/reference/Ali_Daei
Daei became the first Asian player to feature in a Champions League match. Yet with Bayern's 15 international players and the Iranian national team's poor scheduling, Daei had found very little time for playing. In Germany he was known to be a true gent www.famousmuslims.com/Ali%20daei.htm
Ali Daei turned 37 in March, but the word 'rest' is evidently missing from his vocabulary. The evergreen hit man, currently the highest scorer in international football, took his tally for Iran to 108 in their 3-2 friendly win over Costa Rica on 1 March, www.paktribune.com/sports/playerprofile.php?id=15