Yahya Golmohammadi: The Echoes of “Come Back, Yahya” in Persepolis
A Wave of Digital Nostalgia
In the wake of a series of disappointing results for the popular Tehran-based football club Persepolis, a significant movement has emerged from its passionate fanbase. Turning to social media, supporters have launched a coordinated campaign, flooding the comment section of the former head coach’s most recent post. The digital space is now dominated by waves of messages bearing a clear and unified plea: “Come back, Yahya” and “Your team needs you.”
Longing for Cohesive Leadership
This public outcry is more than a simple reaction to recent losses; it is a powerful expression of nostalgia for a specific era in the club’s recent history. Fans are visibly reminiscing about the period when Persepolis, under Golmohammadi’s strategic guidance, was celebrated as one of the most cohesive and formidable squads in Iran’s Premier League. The current sentiment underscores a deep-seated appreciation for the stability and success that characterized his previous tenure, highlighting the high regard in which his leadership is still held by the club’s supporters.