Saeid Marouf

Mir Saeid Marouf Lakerani (Persian: میرسعید معروف لاكرانی, born 20 October 1985) is an Iranian volleyball setter. He was the captain of the Iranian national team.[2] He was named best setter at the 2014 World League and 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympic qualifying tournaments, as well as most valuable player at the 2013 Asian Championship. He participated in the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics. He was voted Iranian Sportsmen of the year for (2015–16) of the Iranian calendar by an Iranian TV.[3]

Practice with Medicine ball
Saeid Marouf
Personal information
Full nameMir Saeid Marouf Lakrani
Born (1985-10-20) 20 October 1985[1]
Urmia, Iran
Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
Weight81 kg (179 lb)
Spike331 cm (130 in)[1]
Block311 cm (122 in)[1]
Volleyball information
PositionSetter
Current club Fenerbahçe Istanbul
Number18
Career
YearsTeams
2003–2004
2004–2006
2006–2007
2007–2010
2010–2011
2011–2012
2012–2013
2013–2014
2014
2014–2015
2015–2016
2016–2018
2018–2019
2019–2021
2022–
Pegah Urmia
Sanam Tehran
Esteghlal Gonbad
Saipa Tehran
Damash Gilan
Kalleh Mazandaran
Shahrdari Urmia
Matin Varamin
Shahrdari Urmia
Zenit Kazan
Shahrdari Urmia
Paykan Tehran
Emma Villas Siena
Beijing BAIC Motor
Fenerbahçe Istanbul
National team
2002–2003
2003–2005
2005–2021
Iran U19
Iran U21
Iran

Career

National team

Marouf's first national game was for Iran boys national volleyball team in 2001 and 4 years later, he joined the Iran men's national volleyball team. In 2007, Marouf became a constant member of men's national team but due to conflicts and disagreements, Marouf decided not to continue playing for men's national team in 2011 but he ultimately returned to team in 2012 and since former captain Alireza Nadi was not invited to the team by then-head coach Julio Velasco, Marouf became the team captain ever since. Marouf In the 2013 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship was selected as the Most valuable player. He was introduced as the Best setter in at 2014 FIVB World League above Bruno Rezende and Dragan Travica.[4]

Clubs in Iran

He started his career in his hometown volleyball club Urmia Moqavemat he has also played for Sanam Tehran, Shahrdari Urmia, Matin Varamin, Esteghlal Gonbad, Saipa Tehran, Damash Gilan, Kalleh Mazandaran. Marouf's first championship experience in Iranian Volleyball Super League was with Sanam Tehran and in 2011-2012 season he plays for Kalleh Mazandaran and he celebrates the Iranian Volleyball Super League championship with his team for the second time. He in 2014 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship tournament won the championship with Matin Varamin. in 2014 he signes a two-year contract with Shahrdari Urmia but halfway through the season he terminates the contract and subsequently joins the Zenit Kazan. Marouf in 2016 year join to Iran's most successful team Paykan Tehran.

Zenit Kazan

After years of speculation regarding his presence at a European club, on 27 December 2014 Marouf signed a one-year contract with Russian Super League champions Zenit Kazan with an option for a one-year extension.[5] The contract was worth over 1 million dollars[6] which made Marouf one of the world's highest-paid volleyball players in 2014 .[7][8]

On 25 January 2015, Marouf made his debut in the Russian Super League for Zenit Kazan in a 3–0 straight-sets win over Dynamo Krasnodar.[9]

Beijing BAIC Motor

Marouf after 2019 VNL transferred to Chinese Volleyball Super League for played in Beijing BAIC Motor.[10][11]

Personal life

Marouf was born in Urmia, West Azerbaijan, Iran in a family with a history of involvement in volleyball including his uncles Jahangir Seyyed Abbasi, Nobakht Seyyed Abbasi, Khoshbakht Seyyed Abbasi, and his former teammate Vahid Seyyed Abbasi.[12]

In school, he participated in other sports, including Cross country running, Basketball and Handball.

Social activity

Marouf, along with popular athletes such as Ali Daei, Hamid Sourian and Behdad Salimi, acted as a helper in the fight to eradicate poverty and hunger in the World Food Programme.

Honours

National team

Club

match between Iran and Egypt at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Individual

References

Saeid Marouf at Lega Pallavolo Serie A (in Italian)

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