Draft:Seyed Amir Khoshbin
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Seyed Amir Khoshbin
- Born:** Esfsand 1357
- Nationality:** Iranian
- Occupation:** Jiu-Jitsu Coach, Administrator, and Athlete
- Seyed Amir Khoshbin** is an influential figure in Iranian and Asian jiu-jitsu. He is recognized for his leadership in coaching, administrative roles in the Ju-Jitsu Asian Union (JJAU) and Ju-Jitsu International Federation (JJIF), and his contributions to the development of the sport in the region.
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Career
[edit]Coaching and Development in Jiu-Jitsu
[edit]Khoshbin serves as the head coach of the Iranian national jiu-jitsu team. His leadership has enabled Iranian athletes to win medals in international competitions, including the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship and the Asian Championships. - He played a key role in the team’s preparation for the Asian Games, organizing national camps and selection processes ([Mehr News Agency](https://www.mehrnews.com/news/6079670)).
Administrative Leadership
[edit]Khoshbin has held significant roles in the administrative sphere of jiu-jitsu: - **Vice President for West Asia** in the Ju-Jitsu Asian Union (JJAU), where he works to promote the sport across the region ([JJAU History](https://jjau.org/jjau-history)). - A representative of Iran in the Ju-Jitsu International Federation (JJIF), focusing on regional collaboration and rule standardization ([JJIF Asia](https://jjif.sport/asia)).
Educational Contributions
[edit]Khoshbin regularly organizes workshops and seminars to improve understanding of jiu-jitsu rules and enhance coaching and refereeing standards. - In 2023, he conducted a major seminar in Kerman City, Iran, attended by over 100 participants ([Olympic Academy](https://academy.olympic.ir/fa/news/4360)).
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Achievements
[edit]- **National and International Success:** Under his guidance, Iranian athletes have achieved podium finishes at events such as the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship and Asian Games qualification tournaments ([Tasnim News](https://www.tasnimnews.com/fa/news/1401/09/19/2818182)). - **Sports Development in Iran:** Khoshbin was instrumental in making jiu-jitsu an independent entity under Iran’s sports administration, allowing for greater support and focus on the sport ([OCA News](https://oca.asia/news/5751-iran-jiu-jitsu-becomes-independent-and-eyes-medals-at-2026-asian-games.html)).
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Recognition
[edit]Khoshbin is acknowledged as a pioneer in the Iranian jiu-jitsu community. He has been featured in numerous news outlets, including Mehr News, Tasnim News, and the Ju-Jitsu Asian Union's official website, for his efforts to elevate the sport’s international profile.
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Legacy
[edit]Amir Khoshbin is widely regarded as a visionary leader in jiu-jitsu. His multifaceted roles—as a coach, educator, and administrator—have raised the competitive level of Iranian athletes and strengthened the sport's foundations in Asia.
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References
[edit]1. "Iran Jiu-Jitsu Becomes Independent and Eyes Medals at 2026 Asian Games." OCA News. [Link](https://oca.asia/news/5751-iran-jiu-jitsu-becomes-independent-and-eyes-medals-at-2026-asian-games.html). 2. "JJAU History." Ju-Jitsu Asian Union. [Link](https://jjau.org/jjau-history/). 3. "Ju-Jitsu International Federation - Asia." JJIF. [Link](https://jjif.sport/asia/). 4. "National Olympic Academy Hosts Jiu-Jitsu Seminar." Olympic Academy of Iran. [Link](https://academy.olympic.ir/fa/news/4360). 5. "Iranian Athletes Shine Under Khoshbin's Coaching." Tasnim News. [Link](https://www.tasnimnews.com/fa/news/1401/09/19/2818182).