Former Persepolis CEO Ali Parvin Always Wanted Persepolis to Lose

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Former Persepolis CEO Ali Parvin Always Wanted Persepolis to Lose

The former CEO of Persepolis, Ali Parvin, always wanted Persepolis to lose.

Amir Abedini, the former CEO of Persepolis, claimed in an interview with Gol newspaper that in 1998, when Ali Parvin returned to Persepolis after 6 years, he told the players in the locker room that until yesterday, he wanted Persepolis to always lose.

According to him, Parvin felt this way due to being dismissed from Persepolis and having no role in the events of the football team and club.

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