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Founder of Persepolis Athletic and Cultural Club
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Ali Abdoh
Born(1928-06-02)June 2, 1928
Borujerd, Persia
DiedJanuary 29, 1980(1980-01-29) (aged 51)
Los Angeles, United States
NationalityIranian
CitizenshipUnited States
Occupation(s)Founder, Chairman and CEO of CRC Company.
Owner of Persepolis Athletic and Cultural Club
SpouseHoma Mohajerin
Children4
Parent
Relatives
  • Jalal Abdoh (brother)
  • Mehdi Abdoh (brother)
  • Hossein Abdoh (brother)

Ali Abdoh (Persian: علی عبده) was an Iranian boxer and founder of Persepolis F.C., one of the major teams in Iran. He was Chairman of Persepolis F.C. from 1963 to 1975.

Early life

He was born in 1928 in Persia. He was son of Mohammad Abdoh Boroujerdi who was a chief justice and expert in Islamic law in the Reza Shah era. He was also brother of Jalal Abdoh who was Iran's Ambassador to India and Italy and to the United Nations. Jalal Abdoh was also one of the members of the team that argued Iran's case against the British at the Hague for nationalization of its oil during the Mossadegh era.

Career

Abdo returned to Iran from the United States and was a championship boxer. He founded Persepolis Sports Club in 1963, which is also made up of a basketball team, volleyball team and most importantly the famous football team, Persepolis F.C.

Persepolis F.C. today is one of the most successful and popular Iranian football clubs.

Bowling Abdoh, the club's original headquarters still exists today on Shariati Avenue as the Shahid Chamran Sports and Cultural Complex.

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Preceded byNew title Persepolis chairman
1963–1975
Succeeded byMostafa Mokri
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