Jalal Hosseini

[4][5] He has been a member of Iran's under-23 side as a wild card player on two occasions, in the 2006 and 2010 Asian Games, winning a bronze medal in 2006.

During the 2005–06 season, he was the most consistent player for his club, making 28 full appearances and scoring one goal.

[7] He continued his solid performance for Saipa during the 2006–07 season with 26 full appearances and one goal and also won the league.

On 17 July 2014, Hosseini joined Qatar Stars League's Al-Ahli with signing a one-year contract.

[9] Hosseini left Qatar and joined Persian Gulf Pro League runners–up Naft Tehran in the summer of 2015.

He led Persepolis to a consecutive Persian Pro League in which he was an indisputable player and played a big role in team.

Asian Football Confederation website wrote Hosseini was a solid defender for Persepolis.

At this time, with 9 league titles, he is considered the most honorable and unattainable Iranian player in this regard.

[4] High running rate, fighting and cutting power and excellent leadership are the features of Hosseini's style of play.

Hosseini playing for Saipa in a 2008 AFC Champions League match
Hosseini celebrates scoring for Persepolis in the 2018 AFC Champions League
Iranian Football Federation appreciates Hosseini after his retirement from international football in 2018
Hosseini (in white) playing for Iran at the 2014 FIFA World Cup
Hosseini celebrating after winning his 8th Persian Gulf Pro League trophy.