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Behrouz Ataei

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Behrouz Ataei
Behrouz Ataei in 2022
Personal information
Full nameBehrouz Ataei Nouri
NicknameEmperor
Born (1970-08-05) August 5, 1970 (age 54)
Amol, Iran
Height195
Weight85
Spike350
Block330
Coaching information
Current teamIran
Previous teams coached
Teams
Iran Kalleh Mazandaran
Iran Matin Varamin
Iran Kalleh Mazandaran
Iran Iran U-21
Iran Haraz Amol
Iran Iran U-23
Iran Iran
Volleyball information
PositionHead Coach
Career
YearsTeams
1988–1989
1990
1991–1992
1993
1998–1999
2002
2003–2005
Pas Tehran
Janbazan Mazandaran
Fajr Amol
Farmandari Mahabad
Peykan Tehran
Loolehsazi Ahvaz
Persepolis
National team
Iran Iran

Behrouz Ataei (Persian: بهروز عطایی, born August 5, 1970, in Amol, Mazandaran Province) is an Iranian volleyball coach and current manager. He is former head coach of Iran men's national volleyball team[1] He started playing volleyball in 1985, and two years later, for eight consecutive years, he was a member of the national teams of different categories of youth and adults.

Ataei began coaching in 2007 and in 2008 he won the first division league of the country with Kalleh Mazandaran team and brought this team to the Super League. Ataei has been the head coach of the Kalleh team for eleven years.[2][3][4][5] He also led Matin Varamin's volleyball team in 2015 for a year.[6] He became the head coach of the Iranian national youth team in 2017, and this contract was extended in 2019. Ataei inspired Iran to win the 2019 FIVB U21 World Championship for the first time. He returned to the Kalleh team in 2018 and remained the team's head coach until 2020.[7]

Sporting achievements

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As coach

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National

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Year Competition Host Team Role Rank
2009 Asian Championship Philippines Manila Iran National Team Assistant coach 2nd
2010 Asian Games China Guangzhou Iran National Team Assistant coach 2nd
2010 AVC Cup Iran Urmia Iran National Team Assistant coach 1st
2010 Kazakhstan Presidential Cup Kazakhstan Almaty Iran National Team Assistant coach 1st
2010 Men's World Championship Italy Rome Iran National Team Assistant coach 19th
2016 Asian Junior's Championship Chinese Taipei Kaohsiung Iran U21 National Team Head Coach 2nd
2017 Islamic Solidarity Games Azerbaijan Baku Iran National Team Head Coach 1st
2017 U21 World Championship Czech Republic Brno - České Budějovice Iran U21 National Team Head Coach 5th
2018 AVC Cup Chinese Taipei Taipei Iran National Team Head Coach 2nd
2018 Asian Junior's Championship Bahrain Riffa Iran U21 National Team Head Coach 1st
2019 U21 World Championship Bahrain Riffa Iran U21 National Team Head Coach 1st
2021 Asian Championship Japan Chiba - Funabashi Iran National Team Head coach 1st

Club (International Tournaments)

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Year Competition Host Team Role Rank
2012 Asian Club Championship China Shanghai Kalleh Mazandaran Head Coach 3rd
2013 Asian Club Championship Iran Tehran Kalleh Mazandaran Head Coach 1st
2013 Men's Club World Championship Brazil Betim Kalleh Mazandaran Head Coach 7th

Club (Iranian Super League)

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Season Team Role Rank
2009–10 Kalleh Mazandaran Head Coach 3rd
2010–11 Kalleh Mazandaran Head Coach 3rd
2011–12 Kalleh Mazandaran Head Coach 1st
2012–13 Kalleh Mazandaran Head Coach 1st
2013–14 Kalleh Mazandaran Head Coach 2nd
2018–19 Kalleh Mazandaran Head Coach 3rd

References

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  1. ^ "IRI M: Iran Head Coach Resigns Following Disappointing Olympic Qualifiers – WorldOfVolley".
  2. ^ "عطایی:کاله امسال نسبت به گذشته جوان تر خواهد بود / سرمربی با تجربه با لشکری جوان در لیگ برتر". طرفداری (in Persian). 2016-07-05. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  3. ^ "گلایه‌های سرمربی کاله مازندران از شرایط والیبال/ عطایی: لیگ ما صاحب ندارد". مازندلیگ (in Persian). Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  4. ^ "بهروز عطایی به کاله مازندران بازگشت". ایران آنلاین | اخبار ایران و جهان | Iran Online. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  5. ^ "عطايي پس از يك دهه از كاله مازندران جدا شد". ایرنا (in Persian). 2018-07-17. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  6. ^ "بهروز عطایی سرمربی تیم متین ورامین می شود". خبرگزاری مهر | اخبار ایران و جهان | Mehr News Agency (in Persian). 2014-09-02. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  7. ^ Iranian U21 men's team are world champions / Persia Digest
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