Former Iran national football team striker Akbar Eftekhari was laid to rest in Tehran’s Behesh Zahra Cemetery on Saturday. He passed away on Thursday at the age of 73 in Tehran’s Ebne Sina Hospital after a long battle with disease. Eftekhari started his professional playing career at Iranian football club Daraei in 1962 and played […]
Former Iran national football team striker Akbar Eftekhari was laid to rest in Tehran’s Behesh Zahra Cemetery on Saturday.
He passed away on Thursday at the age of 73 in Tehran’s Ebne Sina Hospital after a long battle with disease.
Eftekhari started his professional playing career at Iranian football club Daraei in 1962 and played at the Tehran-based club for six years before joining Taj (known as Esteghlal).
Eftekhari was called up to Team Melli and was a member of the team who won the 1968 AFC Asian Cup. He was also selected as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the competition which was held in Tehran.
Eftekhari joined Esteghlal arch rivals Persepolis and his career came to an end in the Iranian giant.