PLDC - Tehran, Mohammad Parvin has turned down several Iran Pro League offers and decided to play for Azadegan League club: Parseh FC.
The 25-year-old midfielder said, "I had a few offers from teams from other cities, but I wanted to stay in Tehran, so I rejected those offers."
He continued, "Every player has to understand his situation and decide for his future. After talking to Parseh FC officials, I decided to join this team. I believe that this is just the start of my footballing career and I haven't lost anything yet."
Mohammad Pavin is the son of the Iranian football legend: Ali Parvin. He started his career in Persepolis, and has also played for Steel Azin, Saipa, Dunajská Streda in Slovakia (loan), Paykan, and Gahar Zagros.
Parvin praised his new team and said, "With the team that we have, we can make it to the Pro League. This year, I will play for Parseh for free and I hope that I can be effective. If I went to another team, many would have said that I am living off of my father's name. I decided to play in the Azadegan League so that next year I can get offers from better teams."
By: Arman Tamjidi