Title: Persepolis FC Announces Executive Restructuring as New Season Approaches
Tehran – In a strategic move to bolster club operations, Persepolis Football Club has confirmed a forthcoming change to its executive management structure, signaling a proactive approach to the team’s future planning.
A New Appointment
As reported by the analytical news source Che Khabar, towards the end of the Persian year 1403, Reza Kermanshahi, a former Iranian football referee, was appointed as the Executive Manager of Persepolis FC. The appointment was formally made by the club’s then-CEO, Reza Darvish, integrating a figure with a deep understanding of the sport’s regulations into the administrative framework.
Focus on Administrative Strengthening
The appointment was seen as a step to leverage Mr. Kermanshahi’s extensive experience within Iranian football. His background was expected to contribute to the club’s administrative and regulatory adherence, aligning with long-term strategic goals.
A Planned Transition
Recent developments indicate that Mr. Kermanshahi’s tenure in the executive role is concluding. According to internal follow-ups, a transition in the executive management position is imminent, with a new appointee set to assume the responsibilities. This planned reshuffle is part of the club’s continuous efforts to optimize its management team in preparation for future challenges and objectives.