Masih Saighani

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Masih Saighani
Masih Saighani Aizawl FCjpg
Masih Saighani (2017)
Personnel
birthday September 22, 1986
place of birth KabulAfghanistan
size 188 cm
position Defensive Midfield
Juniors
Years station
2001– SG Niederweimar
0000–2005 VfB Marburg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2004-2005 VfB Marburg 2 0(1)
2005-2006 SC Waldgirmes 13 0(0)
2006 Bonner SC 5 0(0)
2007 SC Waldgirmes 17 0(1)
2007-2010 VfB Marburg 33 0(6)
2010-2011 Eintracht Wetzlar 34 0(5)
2011–2012 Sports fans victories 9 0(0)
2012-2013 SC Waldgirmes 26 0(6)
2013-2015 TSV Steinbach 65 (23)
2016 Eintracht Stadtallendorf 8 0(1)
2016-2017 FC Ederbergland 12 0(0)
2017 Türk Gücü Friedberg 16 0(4)
2017-2018 Aizawl FC 14 0(1)
2018-2019 Abahani Ltd. Dhaka 17 0(2)
2019– Chennaiyin FC 12 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2015-2017 Afghanistan 12 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.
As of March 13, 2020

Masih Saighani (born September 22, 1986 in Kabul , Afghanistan ) is a German- Afghan soccer player who has been playing for the Indian first division club Chennaiyin FC since the 2019/20 season .

Life

Saighani was born on September 22, 1986 in the Afghan capital Kabul as the youngest of four sons of the doctor Hamid Saighani and his wife and lawyer Freshta. At the age of two he fled Afghanistan with his family and sought asylum in Frankfurt am Main . The family finally moved to Marburg via Schwalbach and Karlsruhe .

Career

Club career

Saighani began his career at the age of 15 at SG Niederweimar and later moved to VfB Marburg. At the age of 18 he made his debut in the Oberliga Hessen on May 21, 2005 (32nd matchday) in a 0-0 draw against KSV Baunatal . On the last day of the match he scored his first goal in the 3-2 defeat against SC Waldgirmes when he scored.

After the descent of Marburg, he switched to the same SC Waldgirmes. However, he could not prevail under coach Thorsten Krick as a regular player; he only came to 13 missions and could not score a goal. Therefore, he left the club after just one season and joined the Bonner SC , which played in the Oberliga Nordrhein . He was used on the first five matchdays, but from the 6th matchday he was no longer in the squad. After only six months, he switched back to SC Waldgirmes during the winter break of the 2006/07 season, where he was now able to assert himself as a regular player and was used in all 13 second round games.

But although he was able to keep his regular place at the beginning of the next season, he moved back to his home club VfB Marburg, which played in the Landesliga Hessen . After two years as a champion, he was promoted from the league renamed the Hessen League to the Hessen League . Saighani remained a regular player during his time at Marburg and was able to keep the class after a year.

Nevertheless, he moved within the league to Eintracht Wetzlar , where he immediately became a regular, played all 34 games of the season and scored five times. But he also left the club and joined the NRW league team Sportfreunde Siegen . Initially a regular player, the defensive midfielder injured himself on matchday five and then lost his regular place and only made four short appearances until the winter break. In the second half of the season he was only once in the squad and was no longer used.

For the 2012/13 season he moved for the third time to SC Waldgirmes, where he became a regular again; he was able to score six goals and eight assists and only missed eight games due to two red bans. At the end of the season they finished 14th in the last non-relegation place.

Then Saighani changed the club for the fourth time within four seasons and joined the association league club TSV Steinbach . With the club Saighani succeeded in the association league championship and in the following season as Hessenliga champion the direct march through to the regional league southwest . Again he was able to assert himself as a regular player, and in the 25 games in the Hessenliga he scored nine goals this season. With his performance, he played himself in the field of vision of the Afghan national coach Slaven Skeledžić and his successor Petar Šegrt . When they nominated him for the national team, Saighani received hardly any appearances at his club in the following years. Steinbach and the midfielder then dissolved the contract by mutual agreement on January 1, 2016.

At the beginning of February 2016, he joined the Hessen division Eintracht Stadtallendorf . After only eight appearances in the second half of the season, he left the club again and switched to league rivals FC Ederbergland for the 2016/17 season . He also left this club during the winter break and switched to the association league club Türk Gücü Friedberg at the end of January 2017 . In August 2017, the Indian champions Aizawl FC signed him for one season. Then in 2018/19 the Abahani Ltd. station followed . Dhaka in Bangladesh and since summer 2019 he has been under contract with the Indian first division club Chennaiyin FC .

National team

For the first time for the Afghan national team Saighani was nominated for the game against Thailand on September 3, 2015 (0: 2), where he also made his debut. It was for those in India discharged South Asian Federation Cup in 2015 nominated. He scored both in the first group game against Bangladesh (4-0) and in the second against Bhutan (3-0). In the end they finished second after losing 2-1 in the final against India .

successes

National team

VfB Marburg

TSV Steinbach

  • Association League Hessen: Champion and promotion to the Hessenliga 2014
  • Hessenliga: Champion and promotion to the Regionalliga Südwest 2015

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Data only from the 2009/10 season
  2. Mittelhessen.de: No man for a drawer , May 27, 2015
  3. Hessenschau : Marburger Saighani plays for Afghanistan: hopefuls without a home game , December 24, 2015
  4. a b FuPa : "I can help with my experience" , February 2, 2016
  5. Upper Hessian Press : Saighani plays for Ederbergland ( Memento from July 28, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  6. https://www.fupa.net/berichte/saighani-wechselelt-zu-tuerk-friedberg-629848.html
  7. ^ Official squad of Afghanistan ( Memento from December 31, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) for the South Asian Cup 2015