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Do you think Bayern Munich should extend Karimi's contract?
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Sun Dec 31, 2006 8:18 pm
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there is rumors bout his new contract with al ahli.alahli offered a contract to him till end of his life !!!! it means that he can play for alahli for 2 or 3 season and then after his retire alahli will pay to him till his death !!!!!!!!!!
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Mon Jan 01, 2007 1:39 pm
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Haha, really? Usually life contracts would mean that they stop paying you once you retire. Of course, you may choose never to retire Wink
 
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Mon Jan 01, 2007 9:04 pm
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this contract included a part that say they will pay him after his retirement. but as i said its a little RUMOR not more
 
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Mon Jan 08, 2007 8:31 pm
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Hoeness confirmed on the website that Karimi would stay with Bayern untill the end of this season. His contract runs out this summer, so he ll probably leave then.
 
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Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:04 am
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Hoeness confirmed that Ali Karimi appears set to the leave Munich for former club Al Ahli Dubai in the January transfer window

'Al Ahli absolutely want to keep Ali here,' said Munich general manager from the club's winter training camp in Dubai.

'If we receive a concrete offer and Al Ahli pay something for him then it's possible that Ali will remain here.'

Karimi arrived on a free transfer from Al Ahli in 2005 and the 28- year-old midfielder's contract with Bayern runs out at the end of the season and won't be renewed.
 
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Wed Jan 17, 2007 9:10 pm
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Playfuls.com, Romania 07:23 PM, January 17th 2007

Bayern Munich midfielder Ali Karimi can return to his former club Al-Ahli Dubai if he wishes, the Bundesliga club's general manager Uli Hoeness confirmed Wednesday.

"If he says he wants to go, then he can go," said Hoeness, adding that Al Ahli had made an official approach earlier in the week.

Both clubs have virtually agreed all details about a deal for Karimi, whose contract with the German champions runs out at the end of the season.
 
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Sat Jan 20, 2007 9:17 pm
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NO WAY , two days ago iv watched how he played back in that Dubai cup and wow ,mama ! now that so many players will go , at least ...just keep him dammit.
 
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Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:38 pm
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Thursday 25 January, 2007

Karimi to fulfill Bayern contract after all as Al-Ahli withdraws offer



IRNA - BERLIN, Ali Karimi will remain with Bayern Munich until this summer after his former United Arab Emirates football club, Al-Ahli, withdrew its offer to the Iranian international, Kicker sports magazine reported in its Thursday edition.

Bayern manager Uli Hoeness said earlier this month that the 28-year-old Karimi was free to leave the Bavarian club if he wanted to join Al-Ahli, which had submitted an official transfer request.

Although both clubs had reportedly agreed on Karimi's transfer modalities, Bayern coach Felix Magath vetoed the deal as Munich's midfield has already been depleted by the sudden retirement of ex- German international Sebastian Deisler.

Karimi's contract with Bayern runs out at the end of the season.

Prior to his signing with Munich, Karimi played for Al-Ahli from 2001 to 2005.
 
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Fri Mar 16, 2007 9:18 am
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Rummenigge has confirmed that Bayern don't intend on extending Karimi's contract, which means that he will definitely leave in summer.
 
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 11:57 pm
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Austrian coming league champions Red Bull Salzburg remain eager to sign Iranian playmaker Ali Karimi from Bayern Munich, Austrian sports portal sport1.at reports.

The club's sporting director, former Bayern Munich defender Oliver Kreuzer, will therefore meet with the Iranian's manager Reza Fazeli next week.

The club, sponsored by Austrian billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz, has German football legend Franz Beckenbauer as advisor as well as Giovanni Trappatoni and Lothar Matthäus as coaches and aims to set it's mark on the UEFA Champions League durnig the next years.

Salzburg, who lead the table of the Austrian T-Mobile Bundesliga by 16 points, have several fomer German Bundesliga stars such as Alexander Zickler, Thomas Linke, Niko Kovac or Vratislav Lokvenc in their squad but still are suffering from a vacant playmaking position which Ali Karimi is supposed to fill.
 
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Thu Apr 12, 2007 12:32 am
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At this point who cares i mean if he was playing it would be a different story but how much has he played this season?
 
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Sat Jun 30, 2007 11:14 am
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Ali Karimi is set to finalize his club offers before Asian Cup Kick-off and will leave for Qatar end of June. Ali Karimi intends to choose his next club before Asian Cup,in case of injury ruining his Asian Cup Tournament.

Qatar's Al Gharafa and Al Qatar are both keen to seal the deal with former Bayern Munich midfielder.
 
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Tue Jul 03, 2007 5:59 pm
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Ali Karimi has left Bayern Munich to join Qatar Sports Club on a two-year deal.

The Iranian international is relatively young to join a Middle Eastern club at 28, but saw his first-team opportunities at the Allianz Arena limited.

A technically accomplished playmaker, Karimi played 33 Bundesliga games for Bayern over two seasons, scoring three goals in the process.

Started his career at Fatih Tehran before moving on to Persepolis and Al-Ahli in the UAE. Bayern signed him in 2005.

He is believed to have put pen to a contract worth around £3 million, with a clause allowing him to return to Europe at any time.

Qatar Sports Club count former Argentina legend Claudio Caniggia and French World Cup winner Marcel Desailly among their former players.
 
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