really a sad moment i extend my condolences to the Bahrami family
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Holy cow. What a waste. He was a pretty good player, one of players who the RP Team had problems with. He should've taken care of himself better, he had a bright future ahead of him (shakes head). My condolences to his family.
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My condolences to Nikkah Bahrami. He was a great player, just so sad this had to happen.
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this one's a bad news.
he was my favorite among the Iranian players.It's ironic to see limited efforts from players with maximum salary.
I wish they would apply "sabermetrics" in those financially challenged PBA teams to acquire players who are value for their money.
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aidin,s brother mohammad had always a very clean personality and was one of the happiest people i ever saw ... in the final between lebanon and iran he was guarding khatib and it was a very close and tense game and everyone on iran and lebanon were stressed out except mohammad who was always smiling and laughing and liked the challenge of guarding khatib and said after the game that his teammates helped him alot in guarding khatib and highly respected lebanon and along with their coach said that they have the best 2 players in the tournaments ....its really so sad and moving to see him crying ....
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oh my god...oh my god...i opened now the site and found out about the tragidy...i swear it's a big loss...he's really young and had a really bright future...really it's a sad thing...my bro worked for sometimes in iran and he told me the drivers there are crazy...if u put ur hand outside the window there is a highly chance that u will lose it...allah yerhamou...god bless his soul and let heaven be his last place...allah yerhamou
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details :
given name: Aidin
surname: Nikkhah Bahrami
born in tehran (February 5, 1982 – December 28, 2007)
Family: 1 brother (Mohammad Samad) .his parents both have PhD's in physics.
Death:
Having played his last game with Saba Battery against Pardis, Aidin passed away on December 28th 2007 at 4:00am IRST (GMT +3:30) on the way to Noshahr in the northern province of Mazandaran, when he lost control of his vehicle. His vehicle then collided with the crash barrier. It was reported that he died on the scene. It was also reported that there were two other passengers in his vehicle at the time of collision. One of them (his girlfriend) also passed away.
He was laid to rest on Saturday 29th December 2007 at Tehran cemetery (Beheshte Zahra) in the “celebrity” section.
Clubs:
amateur : Chekad, Electra
Pro:
Iran Nara (Super League):
2000-2001: 3rd place
2001-2002: -
2002-2003: runner-up
Saba Battery (Super League):
2003-2004: Champions
2004-2005: runner-up
2005-2006: Champions (MVP)
2006-2007: Champions
2007-2008: current leader
International:
FIBA Asia:
2005: 6th
2007: Champions
Asian Games:
2006: Bronze medal
FIBA Asia Champions Cup (Saba Battery):
2005: 4th
2006: 5th
2007: ChampionsLast edited by mohsena2631; 12-30-2007, 05:10 PM.
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“Aidin Nik-Khah Bahrami” mourning ceremony
“Aidin Nik-Khah Bahrami” mourning ceremony will be held on Tuesday 1 Jan 2008, 18:00 untill
19:30 at Noor mosque located in Fatemi square.
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ceremony for respecting “Aidin Nik-Khah Bahrami”
A ceremony for respecting Asia and Iran prominent champion “Aidin Nik-Khah Bahrami” will be held on Thursday 3 Jan 2008, 15:00 untill 17:00 in Enqelab sport complex, National Olympic Academy amphitheatre on behalf of basketball federation and Saba Battery club.
Large amount of faxes from basketball fans, athletes, Asia and West Asia basketball officials particularly Mr. Sheikh Saoud Al Sani, president of FIBA ASIA and also Hagop Khajirian, Secretary General of West Asia Basketball Association has been sent to basketball federation in order to console his family and basketball federation members.
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I can not forget him , never !
some photos from our dear Aidin
Aidin against his brother
Aidin with Iman ZANDI and Pooya TAJIK after bronze of Asian Games.
Last edited by mohsena2631; 01-02-2008, 01:21 AM.
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funeral :
players of KAVEH , Moosa Nabipoor, Omar Smith and Mike Jones
Garth Joseph
dear Samad
his family
iranian officials
Last edited by mohsena2631; 01-02-2008, 01:32 AM.
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Always very sad when these type of things happen.
My best wishes to his friends, family, and team members.
Stuart
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Iran determined to honor Aidin’s memory at Olympics
Iran determined to honor Aidin’s memory at Olympics
01-12-08
TEHRAN - The shock and the sadness that has followed the tragic death of Iran basketball star Aidin Nekkhah Bahrami will not go away.
Aidin, 26, and his fiancée died in a car crash in the early morning hours of December 28, while two other passengers survived.
But Iran coach Rijko Toroman is determined to honor the memory of Aidin by keeping the national team that he had been so proud to represent strong.
Iran will play at the Olympics in August.
"Now, I think there’s two points after this tragedy," Toroman said this week.
“Samad, Aidin’s brother, should continue stronger than before.
"And to make Aidin happy," Toroman said, "the national team should also have a stronger performance in the Olympic games.”
Aidin, whose brother Mohammad Samad Nikkhah Bahrami is the captain of Iran, averaged 13 points per game last year at the FIBA Asia Championship to help the country win the gold medal and qualify for the Beijing Games.
Samad poured in 14 points per contest.
The triumph in Japan at the FIBA Asia Championship was the country's proudest moment on the basketball court.
The grief that has followed Aidin's death has been immense.
Many people participated in his funeral and honored his memory.
Various officials, coaches and athletes attended his funeral escort the day after the accident. A burial ceremony was then held in the graveyard of a Tehran suburb.
All of the games that week in Iran were cancelled.
“Aidin was not only an outstanding basketball player, but also a very nice and polite person," Toroman said.
“He was a gentleman."
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