Nasrollah Sajjadi
Nasrollah Sajjadi | |
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Sajjadi in 2015 | |
Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Acting | |
In office 19 October 2016 – 1 November 2016 | |
President | Hassan Rouhani |
Preceded by | Mahmoud Goudarzi |
Succeeded by | Masoud Soltanifar |
Vice Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports For Athletics and Professional Affairs | |
In office 29 September 2013[1] – 28 January 2017 | |
President | Hassan Rouhani |
Preceded by | Hamid Sajjadi |
Succeeded by | Mohammad Reza Davarzani |
Secretary General of National Olympic Committee of Iran[2] | |
In office 1992–1996 | |
Preceded by | Bahram Afsharzadeh |
Succeeded by | Amir Hosseini |
President of the Football Federation of Iran | |
In office 1984–1985 | |
Preceded by | Behrooz Sahabeh |
Succeeded by | Ali Mohammad Mortazavi |
Personal details | |
Born | 1951 (age 72–73) Tehran, Iran |
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Nasrollah Sajjadi (Persian: نصرالله سجادی, born 1951) is an Iranian politician and sports administrator who served as Vice and Acting Minister of Sports. He was acting Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports from 19 October until 1 November 2016.[3] He assumed office after the resignation of Mahmoud Goudarzi and holds it until approval of the new minister. He was secretary-general of National Olympic Committee of the Islamic Republic of Iran and President of the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran in the 1980s and 1990s. He was also a member of the financial committee of Olympic Council of Asia and deputy Head of Physical Education Organization.
References
- ^ "نصرالله سجادی معاون توسعه ورزش قهرمانی و حرفهای وزارت ورزش شد - خبرگزاری مهر | اخبار ایران و جهان | Mehr News Agency". mehrnews.com. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
- ^ "روئسا و دبیران کمیته ملی المپیک | کمیته ملی المپیک جمهوری اسلامی ایران". olympic.ir. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
- ^ نصرالله سجادی، سرپرست وزارت ورزش و جوانان شد + سوابق
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