Peyman Yousefi
Peyman Yousefi (Persian: پیمان یوسفی; born 24 January 1970[1] in Khoy, Iran) is an Iranian football commentator, television presenter and producer. He has a master's degree in biology.[2] Personal lifeHe is originally from the city of Khoy in the province of West Azerbaijan. He is married and has a son. According to him, he has been following sports magazines such as Donyaye Varzesh and Keyhan Varzeshi since he was a child. Getting into reportingPeyman Yousefi joined the IRIB Organization in 1998 and a year later made his first report on the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship between Argentina and Colombia. He had a bad cold that day. MarginsPresence of women in stadiumsIn 2017, while reporting on the Iran-Syria match, he saw pictures of Syrian women attending the Azadi Stadium. He spoke about the presence of women in the stadium. This comment caused him to be fired from hosting and reporting for a while, and because he was a regular participant in the Football Bartar program at the time, his vacancy was so palpable that people noticed this absence. Seyyed Morteza Mirbagheri, Deputy Director of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, regarding the rumored ban on the employment of Peyman Yousefi, regarding his comments on the presence of women in stadiums, said:
But his absence for some time from game reports and football programs reinforced the rumor. Refers to the censorship of IRIBIn the match between Iran and Portugal in the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia; Peyman Yousefi said during the report:
Reappearing on TVYousefi later returned to television to report the England-Slovenia match but was seen only as a reporter and was not given a video presence as a presenter. He finally resumed hosting a football program after a short time away from the camera.[5] Host of Varzesho MardomVarzesho Mardom program that has been produced and performed by Bahram Shafie for many years; Every Friday; It was broadcast on IRIB TV1, after the death of Bahram Shafie, it was handed over to Peyman Yousefi.[4] References
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