A chilling story: His father ripped off his gloves as a child, he will now be the World Cup title

After Iran's first match at the Brazil 2014 World Cup against Nigeria, goalkeeper Alireza Haghighi captured the headlines with his lovely appearance. Suddenly, he became loved by thousands of people around the world. However, the first choice at Iran's World Gate for Russia 2018, Alireza Beirranvand, is not [...]
After Iran's first match at the Brazil 2014 World Cup against Nigeria, goalkeeper Alireza Haghighi captured the headlines with his lovely appearance. Suddenly, he became loved by thousands of people around the world.
However, the first choice at Iran's Gate for the World Russia 2018, Alireza Beirranvand, is not as handsome as Haghighi, but the epic history of his life can be an inspiration to millions of people around the globe.
Alireza Beirand is born in Iran in a family of nomad shepherds. As a child, he begins shepherding his young livestock. With friends when you find time, you play soccer, and Dall Paran (Iranian games where you should throw the stone as far away)
When Alireza is 12 years old, his family is located in the village of Sarab-e Yas. His father wants Alireza to learn a trade because football doesn't give you food. His son is often torn apart by the doorkeeper's gloves just to hinder his dream in ball form.
Alireza doesn't give up. He owes money to a cousin and heads for Tehran. He really wants to play and be a soccer player. On the way to the capital, he meets a coach on the bus. The young man agrees to be trained with his team, but in return he has to pay a sum of money that the dreamer traveler does not have. There's no place to take refuge in Tehran.
The first nights sleep in the Azad Tower area, a monument to which immigrants and homeless flock. One morning you find some coins dropped by passersby nearby. He was taken for beggars. With those coins he finally has a chance to eat one breakfast to be.
From the Tower, she begins sleeping in front of the club door she trains, the coach she met on the bus. A team friend arranges a job in the tailor, and at least he finds a bed where he can close his eyes at night.
After that experience, I start working in a washing machine. He's tall and he's given the four-story cleaning. He washes the car to the Oil-Tehra coach. He starts playing with them and sleeping in the room used for forgiveness. When he is told that he needs to sleep elsewhere, he starts working on a pizza where he is offered shelter.
They dismiss him because he refuses to accept food from the coach when he comes as a customer (the latter did not know what experience and sacrifice the player was going through to support himself in the capital) and starts cleaning up the streets of the city at night.
With hardship and trouble, he can take his place in formation and play for Iran's U-23 age group. It becomes famous for a hand pass somewhere in 70 meters that turns into a goal by the friend of the strike team. Remember that little boy had fun throwing stones as far away as his childhood friends did.
In brief, Alireza Beirand now plays for Persepolis and is expected to be the title at the World Cup for Iran.












