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Sadjad Nayyeri (born August 16, 1979) is an Austrian-Iranian referee. He has been officiating matches since November 1, 2008.[1][2][3][4][5]
Personal Information
[edit]He was born in Tehran and moved to Austria to study economic and business at the university of Vienna. At the same time he started his career as referee in Austria. He is in parallel Area Sales Manager and business developers in food industry.
Career Statistics
[edit]- Total Matches: 650
- Yellow Cards: 1501
- Yellow-Red Cards: 89
- Red Cards: 45
Seasonal Breakdown
[edit]- 2023/24 Season:
* Total Matches: 3 * First Team Matches: 3 * Reserve Matches: 0 * Youth Matches: 0
- 2022/23 Season:
* Total Matches: 4 * First Team Matches: 4 * Reserve Matches: 0 * Youth Matches: 0
Career Highlights
[edit]- Final Lands Cup as assistant 1 [6]
- Officiated a total of 650 matches since 2008.
- Demonstrated consistency in officiating first-team matches throughout the seasons.
- Accumulated significant experience in managing disciplinary actions, issuing yellow and red cards as per the rules of the game.[7]