The success of the Iranian national team continued. The Iranian team continued. In 2016, after an impressive run at the Olympic Games. Iran managed to reach the quarter-finals but lost 3-1 to runner-up Italy. But with the gold at the 2018 Asian Games, the gold at the 2019 Asian Championships, and the bronze at the 2017 World Cup of Grand Prixes. In 2017, Maarouf continued to collect medals. As of 2020, Marouf has nine international medals.
After a short period of playing in Italy. Saeed Maarouf signed for Beijing BAIC Motor in 2019 as a player in the Chinese Volleyball Super League. With Iran selected to play in the Tokyo Olympics. Set to start at the end of 2021, Maarouf has one last chance to win an Olympic medal. Before his possible international retirement in 2024.


Saeed Maarouf Net Worth:
His net worth or net income is believed to be in the $1 million range. He earned such an amount of money from his first career as a volleyball player.
net value | 1 million dollars |
annual salary | under review |
source of income | volleyball player |
Saeid Marouf Wiki
After winning the Iranian League title for the third time with Sanam Tehran in 2012, 2014. It was the most productive year for Saeed Maarouf’s professional career which included gold medals. The player was also named the best sportsman in Iran by the Iranian Student News Agency. He was named the best racket player in the 2013 World League, where Iran came in a respectable fourth place, beating Brazil in the competition. Iran also took the gold medal at the Asian Games that year.
In the 2014-2015 period, Marouf Shahdari left Urmia in the middle of his second season with the club to sign for Zenit Kazan in Russia, with a contract worth more than one million dollars annually. In the early days, Saeed’s net worth was what made him one of the highest paid Iranian athletes. In Kazan, he was part of the team that won the Russian Premier League, won the Russian Super Cup, the Russian Cup, the Champions League, and finished third in the Club World Championship. After his first season in Kazan, he returned to Iran with Shahrdari Urmia before signing with Paykan Tehran, where he spent three years.
Saeed Maarouf biography
Said Maarouf was born in Urmia in 1985, and volleyball was in his blood at an early age, as did two of his uncles, Jahangir Syed Abbasi and Waheed Syed Abd al-Bassi – both professional volleyball players. Starting his career at Shahrdari Urmia (now Pegah Urmia) in the 2003-04 season, Saeed Maalouf established himself as a talented setter, but it wasn’t until 2005 that he earned his gold medal in the Iranian Premier League – with his second club, Sanam Tehran when he was 18 general only. In the same year, Maarouf was the first player to be called up for his first squad with the Iranian national team, but 2007 was when Maarouf was recognized as an integral part of the team.
2008 was a great year for Iran. Despite finishing sixth in the Olympic qualifying group and not making it to the finals, Saeed Marod was awarded as the best racket in the Iran team. The same feat was repeated during the 2010 Asian Cup, which Iran brought home, winning the title since 2008. He also took the silver medal at the 2009 Asian Championships.
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