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Niloofar Ardalan was born on 29 May, 1985 in Tehran, Iran, is an Iranian footballer. Discover Niloofar Ardalan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 29 May 1985
Birthday 29 May
Birthplace Tehran, Iran
Nationality Iran

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Niloofar Ardalan Height, Weight & Measurements

At 38 years old, Niloofar Ardalan height is 1.72 m .

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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Niloofar Ardalan Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Niloofar Ardalan worth at the age of 38 years old? Niloofar Ardalan’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. She is from Iran. We have estimated Niloofar Ardalan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1985

Niloofar Ardalan (born 29 May 1985), also known as Niloofar Ardallani, is an Iranian coach and former player of football and futsal who played in the Iranian women's national football team and the Iranian women's national futsal team and was captain in both teams.

She played for the Rah Ahan Football Club team as well as the Futsal Clubs teams of Tejarat Khane Bandar Abbas, Persepolis, and the Islamic Azad University of Tehran.

2010

From her childhood, Ardalan had a special interest in Persepolis and ultimately she succeeded to realize her childhood dream in the early 2010s.

In the short time that Persepolis Club entered the field of team management in women's futsal, she played with the Persepolis shirt for three seasons.

Although she failed to win the league championship title with the Persepolis team, she won the runner-up title and third place in the league during her time with the Reds to continue her good days in futsal, and at the same time, she turned into one of the key members of the Iran women's national futsal team.

The presence of Shahrzad Mozaffar, the successful head coach of the Iranian women's national futsal team, and no restriction on employing national players in a Premier League team gave an opportunity to Ardalan to cooperate with Muzaffar in the club arena.

She played for the Islamic Azad University of Tehran F.S.C. along with stars such as Fereshteh Karimi.

2012

Ardalan participated in the Asian Indoor Tournament hosted by South Korea in 2012 with the Iran women's national futsal team.

In that tournament, the Iranian women's national futsal team won the runner-up title.

She participated in two tournaments of the World Women's Futsal Championship, with the Iranian national women's futsal team.

In the 2012 Women's Futsal World Tournament, the Iranian national team reached seventh place, and in the 2013 World Futsal Championship in Spain, the Iranian national team stood in fifth place in the world.

Winning the runner-up position with the Iranian women's national football team in the West Asian women's soccer tournament hosted by Jordan, the seventh place in the World Student Football Tournament hosted by Brazil, and the seventh place in the Women's Futsal World Cup hosted by Guatemala can be mentioned as other valuable honors of Niloofar Ardalan in her time at the national level, which are gained in both football and futsal fields.

Ardalan has had a shining and tangible role in gaining these great national achievements as well.

2015

Ardalan missed the 2015 AFC Women's Futsal Championship due to her husband's opposition for travel.

This turned into a controversial topic by the media.

With numerous follow-ups and finally ordered a permit by the Iranian Attorney General, Ardalan managed to travel with the national team to the 2015 Women's World Futsal Championship in Guatemala.

During her playtime in the Iranian Women's Futsal Premier League, Ardalan won five championships.

After being forbidden by her husband from leaving the country to attend the 2015 AFC Women's Futsal Asian Cup in Malaysia, Ardalan filed for divorce, and the divorce was eventually granted.

Ardalan went to court, and the judge allowed her to go to the World Tournament, held in Guatemala.

In 2015, she was listed as one of BBC's 100 Women.

Ardalan has a son named as Radan.

Ardalan began her professional football career at the Rah Ahan Tehran F.C.

The first club experience in futsal of Ardalan occurred in Bandar Abbas.

Following her shining and starry times in the football arena, she decided to start playing in futsal clubs.

In the first step, she came to an agreement with the managers of Bandar Abbas Tejarat Khane F.S.C. to officially start her futsal activity.

The presence of Shahrzad Mozaffar, the head coach of Iran Futsal, in this team and the stars who were determined to make history for Iranian women's futsal at the national levels, encouraged and persuaded Ardalan to reach an agreement with this team from Hormozgan Province.

She played two seasons in this team, and won the Iranian Women's Futsal Premier League title.

After Ardalan could not accompany the Iranian women's national futsal team to the 2015 Asian Cup in Malaysia due to her husband's opposition ‌to her travel, she stopped playing and began a coaching career.

2017

In 2017, Ardalan retired as a player and officially entered the field of coaching.

She is the daughter of Esmail Ardalan, the former goalkeeper of the Ekbatan Football Club (Tehran).

She was born in Tehran and lives in this city and has a sister.

Her husband, Mehdi Toutounchi, was the host of a sports entertainment program (Lezatefootball (The Pleasure of Football)) on the IRIB Varzesh (national sports TV channel).

At that time, the interference of different bodies with the issue and supporting her and solving Ardalan's problem for the trip to the World Futsal Championship in Guatemala in 2017, persuaded her to temporarily leave the decision to say goodbye; however, at the end of 2017, she went low-key after her decision for leaving the world of football and futsal as a player and began her career in the field of coaching.

She was one of the figures who entered the pool of coaches so soon after leaving her player career and began her efforts to take and pass coaching classes.

Ardalan managed pretty soon to climb the coaching promotion ladder in both football and futsal fields.

Accordingly, she obtained the A Asian Football Coach Certificate and the Asian Futsal Level 1 Coaching Certificate.

Working as a coach and assistant in the Iranian women's under-14 national football team was her first football experience as a coach.

In the Central Asian Women's Football Association Tournament (CAFA), she could win the first honor of her coaching career with the young national player girls as the Iranian team gained in third place.

Ardalan started work as a coach in the Iranian women's under-16 national football team.

With this team, she attended the Central Asian Women's Football Association (CAFA) Tournament and the Iranian girls finished as runner-ups.