Rasoul Khatibi

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Full name Rasoul Paki Khatibi[1]
Date of birth (1978-09-22) 22 September 1978 (age 47)
Place of birth Tabriz, Iran
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Rasoul Khatibi
Khatibi in 2021 as Aluminium Arak manager
Personal information
Full name Rasoul Paki Khatibi[1]
Date of birth (1978-09-22) 22 September 1978 (age 47)
Place of birth Tabriz, Iran
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position Forward
Team information
Current team
Paykan (president)
Youth career
1993–1996 Machine Sazi
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–1997 Tractor
1997–1999 Pas
1999–2000 Hamburger SV 4 (0)
2000Esteghlal (loan) 0 (0)
2000–2003 Pas (16)
2003Esteghlal (loan) 0 (0)
2003–2006 Sepahan 67 (32)
2006–2007 Sharjah (12)
2007–2008 Emirates 22 (14)
2008–2009 Dhafra (2)
2009 Sepahan 8 (0)
2009–2011 Gostaresh 36 (16)
2010Tractor (loan) 11 (2)
2011–2012 Machine Sazi 3 (2)
2012–2013 Gostaresh 12 (5)
International career
1999 Iran U23 4 (3)
1998–2008 Iran 27 (5)
Managerial career
2011–2012 Machine Sazi (player-manager)
2012–2014 Gostaresh Foolad
2014–2015 Tractor
2015 Siah Jamegan
2015–2017 Machine Sazi
2019–2020 Machine Sazi
2020–2021 Aluminium Arak
2021 Tractor
2021–2023 Aluminium Arak
2023 Paykan
2024– Paykan (president)
Medal record
Representing  Iran
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place1998 BangkokTeam Competition
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Rasoul Paki Khatibi (Persian: رسول خطیبی; born 22 September 1978) is an Iranian football coach and former player who is the president of the Persian Gulf Pro League team Paykan.[2] He is the younger brother of Hossein Khatibi, who is also a football manager and former professional footballer.[2]

Khatibi began his professional football career, playing for his hometown club, Tractor, following the footsteps of his brother, Hossein Khatibi. After scoring many goals for his club, he was transferred to Pas Tehran. He remained in Tehran for over a year before he transferred to Hamburger SV in the Bundesliga along with fellow Iranian internationals Mehdi Mahdavikia and Vahid Hashemian.

While playing in Hamburg, he did not make many appearances.[citation needed] He soon returned to Iran, back to his old club, Pas Tehran. He then briefly played for Esteghlal in the Asian Champions League before signing for Sepahan. Sepahan was able to win the IPL championship in 2003 and Khatibi started showing his good form again. He scored ten goals in the 2005–06 season, completing his impressive record in Sepahan with 32 goals in three seasons. In June 2006, he signed a two-year contract with United Arab Emirates club Sharjah FC, after rejecting an offer from Spanish second division side CD Tenerife. In 2007, Khatibi signed a new contract with Emirates Club for $700,000 to join his Iranian teammate Reza Enayati. The contract had a clause which stated that if a European club offered Khatibi a contract, then the existing contract with Emirates Club would be canceled. He then joined Gostaresh Foulad as player-manager. He announced his retirement on 5 August 2013.

International career

Khatibi represented Iran internationally at various age levels. He was a constant member of the Iran Olympic team during his time in Tractor Sazi and Pas, but despite the talent on the team, they were never successful. He gained his first international cap on 15 February 1999 versus Kuwait. He was called up to the Iran national football team for 2006 World Cup. He has 24 caps and five goals for the national team.

Coaching career

After he joined Machine Sazi Tabriz in summer 2011, he became player-manager on 1 July 2011, and went on to lead the team in the Azadegan league.[3] After spending one season at Machine Sazi resulting in a third place finish and a loss in the promotion play-off on goal difference, he became head coach of fellow Tabrizi team Gostaresh Foolad. He led the club to promotion to the Iran Pro League. He renewed his contract for another three seasons on 13 May 2013 but resigned on 26 December 2013 after a run of unsuccessful results.

On 31 May 2014, Khatibi was appointed as new manager of Tractor, replacing Toni.[4] He signed a three-year contract with the club. However, he was sacked on 8 February 2015 after a run of poor results.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup Continental Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Hamburger SV 1998–99 Bundesliga 400040
Esteghlal (loan) 1999–2000 Azadegan League 000000
Pas 2000–01 Azadegan League 14600146
2000–02 Iran Pro League 18800188
2002–03 11220132
Total 431620004516
Esteghlal (loan) 2002–03 Iran Pro League 00003232
Sepahan 2003–04 Iran Pro League 19800622510
2004–05 271400643318
2005–06 2110102210
Total 6732101268038
Sharjah 2006–07 UAE Pro-League 2112002112
Emirates 2007–08 UAE Pro-League 2214002214
Al Dhafra FC 2008–09 UAE Pro-League 920092
Sepahan 2008–09 Persian Gulf Cup 801061151
Gostaresh 2009–10 Division 1 2312332615
2010–11 13410144
Total 361643004019
Tractor (loan) 2010–11 Persian Gulf Cup 11200112
Machine Sazi 2011–12 Division 1 321143
Gostaresh 2012–13 Division 1 10500105
2013–14 Iran Pro League 100010
Total 1150000115
Career total 35210194219352101

Managerial statistics

As of 20 June 2021
Team From To Record
MWDLGFGAGDWin %
Machine Sazi July 2011 July 2012 2812883528+7042.86
Gostaresh July 2012 January 2014 471916126647+19040.43
Tractor May 2014 February 2015 2211564126+15050.00
Siah Jamegan June 2015 August 2015 410324−2025.00
Machine Sazi November 2015 December 2016 531918167561+14035.85
Machine Sazi July 2017 December 2017 154561215−3026.67
Machine Sazi June 2019 January 2020 176561719−2035.29
Aluminium Arak January 2020 February 2021 32161154124+17050.00
Tractor February 2021 June 2021 164931413+1025.00
Total 234927765303237+66039.32

Honours

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