The meanwhile 28-year-old midfielder is one of the main reasons that Iran's fans can be optimistic about Team Melli's Brazil 2014 campaign.
Not only that Teymourian as usual is the hard working sweeper in midfield, the Esteghlal Tehran man has majorly improved his offensive impact and perfectly suits as right central midfielder in Carlos Queiroz' 4-3-3.
Two goals and four assists in three games
After missing out on the second round games against Maldives due to injury, Teymourian came on as second half substitute against Indonesia (3-0), while playing the full 90 minutes against Qatar (1-1) and Bahrain (6-0), scoring two goals and assisting four in the process.
But also beside his involvement in goals, 'Ando' increasingly gets involved in Iran's attacking play, visible improving the attack regularily without putting less emphasize on his many defensive duties.
The great form of Teymourian doesn't come as a surprise now that the Tehran-born midfielder finally is playing regularily again after spending too much time sidelined in England for years.
Shooting star
Teymourian caught public attention first in 2005 when he, together with playmaker Mojtaba Jabbari, lead an else medicore Aboumoslem team to the Hazfi Cup final, where they only narrowly lost to a back then star-studded Saba Battery.

While Iran had a disappointing 2006 World Cup campaign, Teymourian played three splendid games and logically got attention from several European clubs.
Teymourian, a true fighter and leader on the field, wasn't afraid of a big challenge and picked the Bolton Wanderers' offer to play in England's Premier league. After a promising first season, manager Sam Allardyce left the club and Teymourian struggled under successor Sammy Lee. So, after two seasons, 20 appearances and two goals, Teymourian left the club in 2008.
Sidelined

2010 everything was set for Teymourian to reunite with Sam Allardyce at Blackburn, but due to his lacking match praxis at club level and an additional lengthy injury, Teymourian had missed several national team games in the Ali Daei era, and so didn't fulfill the criteria for a work permit in England. Another special permit, as he had been granted in 2006, was denied and so the deal was first postponed to midseason and then, after Allardyce getting the boot, completely canceled.
The midfielder therefore returned to Iran joining Teraktorsazi for one season before reuniting with Mojtaba Jabbari at Esteghlal in 2011.
Now, after more than a year of regular club football action, Teymourian finally isn't just back in action, but stronger than ever and even a return to Europe could be back on the cards.