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The Physical Education Organization was an effort by the Government of Iran to promote the development of athletics and sporting activities of Iran. It was dissolved in late 2010 and its responsibilities transferred to the Ministry of Sport and Youth.

Chairmen

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  1. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
  2. Baha-ud-Din Pazargad
  3. Hossein Ala'
  4. Hossein Samiei
  5. Mohammadali Tarbiat
  6. Allahyar Saleh
  7. Mahmoud Badr
  8. Seyed Ali Shaygan Mouli
  9. Amanullah Jahanbani
  10. Nader Batmanghelich
  11. Kamaleddin Jenab
  12. Abbas Izadpanah
  13. Mohammad Daftari
  14. Mohammad Hossein Amidi
  15. Manouchehr Gharagouzlou
  16. Parviz Khosravani
  17. Mostafa Amjadi
  18. Ali Hojjat Kashani
  19. Nader Jahanbani
  20. Hossein Fekri (1979)
  21. Hossein Shah Hosseini (1979-1981)
  22. Mostafa Davoudi (1981-1983)
  23. Ismaeil Davoudi Shamsi (1983-1986)
  24. Ahmad Dargahi (1986-1989)
  25. Hassan Ghafourifard (1989-1994)
  26. Mostafa Hashemitaba (1994-2001)
  27. Mohsen Mehralizadeh (2001-2005)
  28. Mohammad Aliabadi (2005-2009)
  29. Ali Saeedlou (2009-2011)

See also

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References

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