Alireza Beiranvand: 7 saves vs Belgium, Man of the Match, Iran 0-0 Belgium World Cup, double Guinness World Record holder: longest throw 200.14ft, longest drop kick 255.95ft, nomadic Kurdish Lak family Lorestan, ran away to Tehran, slept on streets, worked in a car wash, a factory, a pizza shop, Dalparan’s rock-throwing forged upper body
Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand celebrates after saving a shot during the 0-0, goalless draw with Belgium at the FIFA World Cup. Image Credit: NDTV Sports
Iran’s goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand overcame extreme poverty and hardship to become a record-holding goalkeeper, now shining on football’s biggest stage. He made seven saves, collected the Player of the Match trophy, and held a clean sheet against Belgium, a team ranked No. 9 in the world, in a goalless draw that set him apart from all goalkeepers at the ongoing World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico. As Belgium took on Iran in search of three points, they came across a 6’4″ man named Alireza Beiranvand. Long before he was frustrating Europe’s elite, Beiranvand was a kid running away from home.
Born into a nomadic Kurdish Lak family in the rugged hills of Lorestan, his childhood was defined by extreme poverty and a father who fiercely opposed his dream of playing football. To his family, football was an unaffordable luxury; a pair of gloves was equivalent to throwing money away. So, as a teenager, Beiranvand took a gamble that would break most adults. He borrowed pocket money, ran away, and boarded a bus heading toward the chaos of Tehran.
When Beiranvand arrived in the Iranian capital, he didn’t have a bed, a room, or an acquaintance. For months, he slept on the streets outside local football clubs, figuring that if he was going to freeze, he might as well do it close to the grass. To buy basic meals, he had to sweep streets, scrub down tires at a car wash, work assembly lines in a dressmaking factory, and even prepare dough in a late-night pizza shop.
Why and HOW the Event Happened
Beiranvand’s 7 saves vs Belgium showcased heroic goalkeeping. His reflexes, positioning, and strength held a clean sheet against world No. 9. Player of the Match trophy earned for 7 saves and a clean sheet. Belgium’s elite are frustrated; Beiranvand shines in the World Cup. NDTV Sports has covered the full story.
Born to a nomadic Kurdish Laki family in the rugged hills of Lorestan, childhood was marked by extreme poverty. Father fiercely opposed the football dream; gloves were an unaffordable luxury. Teenager Beiranvand took a gamble, borrowed pocket money, ran away, and boarded a bus in Tehran’s chaos. Arrived at the capital, no bedroom acquaintance.
For months slept on streets outside local football clubs. If freezing, do close it to the grass. Basic meals were bought by sweeping streets, scrubbing tires at a car wash, working on assembly lines at a dressmaking factory, and making dough at a late-night pizza shop. Coaches noticed bizarre physiology growing on hills. Childhood playing Dalparan, a local game of throwing heavy rocks massive distances to protect sheep.
Repetitive chores forged the upper body unlike modern football. Today, an official double Guinness World Record holder. Longest throw ever recorded football: match South Korea October 2016, launched ball 200.14 feet (61.002 meters). Longest dropkick in football history: measured 255.95 feet (78.014 meters).
A 6’4″ height added dominance. World Cup heroics against Belgium: a 0-0 draw is unforgettable.
The HOW: 7 saves Belgium, a clean sheet for world No. 9, Player Match, and nomadic poverty. Lorestan’s father opposed football. He ran away to Tehran, slept on the streets, worked at a car wash, a pizza factory, and Dalparan, and threw rocks with his upper body. He holds the Guinness record for the longest throw: 200.14 ft; longest drop kick 255.95ft, 6’4″ height, and World Cup heroics.
Quotes and Statements
Alireza Beiranvand said, “Seven saves vs. Belgium, Player of the Match, clean sheet proud. Born in Lorestan in poverty, his father opposed football. Ran away from Tehran, slept on streets, and worked in a car wash factory. Dalparan rock throwing forged the upper body. Guinness records World Cup heroics as unreal.”
The Belgian coach commented, “Beiranvand’s 7 saves are frustrating. His 6’4” height and upper body strength are unique. Clean sheet against world No. 9 sporting laws shouldn’t exist. Heroic.”
Iran’s coach stated, “Beiranvand’s World Cup shines. Poverty overcome, Guinness records. 7 saves for Belgium, Player Match. Dalparan rock-throwing body. Proud Iran.”
A football expert said, “Beiranvand: 7 saves, clean sheet, world No. 9 standout. Guinness’s longest throw is 200.14ft, and his kick is 255.95ft. Dalparan is a rock-throwing body. World Cup heroics unreal.”
An Iran fan commented, “Beiranvand, from Lorestan poverty, ran away to Tehran. 7 saves for Belgium, Player Match. Yeh story kaafi important hai India fans.”
Beiranvand’s childhood friend said, “Dalparan rock throwing forged the upper body. Guinness records the World Cup. Beiranvand is a hero for Iran.”
Background and Context
Nomadic Kurdish Laki family, Lorestan’s rugged hills, poverty. Childhood extreme, father opposed football dream.
Tehran streets sleep for months; no bedroom acquaintance. Work sweeping streets, at a car wash, in a factory, or at a pizza shop. Dalparan, a local game, involves throwing heavy rocks long distances to protect sheep. Repetitive chores forged the upper body of modern football.
Guinness World Records football: longest throw, 200.14 feet 2016 South Korea); longest drop kick, 255.95 feet. 6’4″ height goalkeeper dominance. World Cup goalkeeping performances: Vozinha (Cape Verde), Eloy Room (Curacao), and Beiranvand (Iran).
Timeline
Childhood: Born into a nomadic Kurdish Lak family in Lorestan; extreme poverty; father opposed football.
Teenager: Borrowed pocket money, ran away, took a bus to Tehran.
Tehran arrival: No bedroom acquaintance; slept on streets for months.
Work: Swept streets, scrubbed tires at a car wash, worked on assembly lines at a factory, and made dough at a pizza shop.
Coaches noticed: Bizarre physiology Dalparan rock throwing.
October 2016: Longest throw 200.14 feet, South Korea match.
Later: The Longest drop kick 255.95 feet, was measured.
World Cup 2026: 7 saves vs. Belgium, Player Match, and clean sheet 0-0.
Current: Double Guinness Record holder, World Cup shine.
Also Read: Belgium Held 0-0 by Iran in Frustrating World Cup Clash: 10-Man Red Devils Face Elimination Risk
Why This Matters
This matters because Beiranvand’s 7 saves vs. Belgium and Guinness records showcase overcoming poverty. Yeh story kaafi important hai inspiration ke liye logon ke.
It also matters for the industry. Dalparan’s rock-throwing-forged body is a unique Guinness record. World Cup heroics standout.
For fans, Beiranvand’s unreal story is unforgettable. Poverty overcome, the World Cup shines.
India Angle
The India angle is strong because Indian sports fans follow inspiring journeys, and Beiranvand’s poverty to World Cup heroics resonates. Young Indian athletes will see Dalparan rock throwing as unique inspiration.
In Hinglish, seedhi baat yeh hai: jab ek goalkeeper poverty se World Cup shine hota hai aur Guinness records pakda hai, toh pure desh mein excitement hota hai. Indian fans will celebrate Beiranvand’s story.
For Indian readers, this highlights overcoming hardship, unique body forging, and World Cup heroics. Beiranvand’s story will be discussed widely.
Analysis
My opinion is that Beiranvand saved 7 vs. Belgium, a clean sheet for the world No. 9 standout. Guinness’s longest throw is 200.14ft, his dropkick is 255.95ft unique. Dalparan’s rock-throwing body: World Cup heroics unreal.
Yeh story kaafi important hai because it highlights overcoming poverty, unique body forging, and World Cup heroics. Beiranvand’s inspiration: Indian fans celebrate.
What Next
Beiranvand will continue in the World Cup, Iran vs. Egypt, for the next match. Seven saves performance boosts confidence.
Guinness records may be recognized globally, Beiranvand endorsements. The Dalparan story inspires youth.
Iran’s football development may focus on unique physiques, like Beiranvand’s model.
World Cup goalkeeping performances: Beiranvand is a standout; future tournaments are expected.
Sports industry may highlight poverty-overcome stories, like Beiranvand’s example.
Conclusion
Alireza Beiranvand, Iran’s goalkeeper, had 7 saves vs. Belgium in the Player Match, a clean sheet of 0-0 in the World Cup. Double Guinness Record holder longest throw 200.14 feet 2016 South Korea; longest drop kick, 255.95 feet. Born into a nomadic Kurdish Lak family Lorestan poverty, father opposed football, and he ran away Tehran’s streets slept; worked in a car wash, factory, and pizza place. Dalparan rock throwing forged upper body, 6’4″ height. Yeh unreal story kaafi important hai inspiration for World Cup heroics.
Written by A. Jack

