Alireza Beiranvand Net Worth Details

Alireza Beiranvand has built one of the most inspiring careers in Asian football, rising from a nomadic childhood to become Iran’s star goalkeeper and a multi–millionaire professional.

In this guide, you will learn Alireza Beiranvand’s net worth in 2026, how his salary and contracts shaped his wealth, and the key milestones that boosted his earnings over time.

Alireza Beiranvand’s Biography

Field Detail
Full Name Alireza Safar Beiranvand
Date of Birth 21 September 1992
Age 33 years
Nationality Iranian
Height 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight 84–85 kg
Position Goalkeeper
Current Club Tractor FC, Persian Gulf Pro League
Turned Professional 2010 (senior debut with Naft Tehran)
Net Worth Around $2 million
Notable Salary Figure About £286,000 yearly at Persepolis (reported 2022)
Relationship Status Married (wife’s name not public)
Children Son Taha, daughter Barana
Verified Instagram alirezabeyranvand.official

Early Life & Career

Alireza Beiranvand was born in Sarab‑e Yas, a small village in Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, into a nomadic family in western Iran.

As a teenager he left home and moved to Tehran to chase his football dream, at times sleeping rough and working small jobs while training with local teams.

His story of persistence and hardship is now famous among Iranian fans and often cited as one of the most remarkable journeys in Asian goalkeeping.

He joined the youth setup of Naft Tehran and progressed through the ranks before earning a place in the senior squad.

By 2010 he made his professional debut, quickly standing out for his shot‑stopping, physical presence, and unusually long throws that could launch counter‑attacks from his own penalty area.

This mix of raw talent and work ethic set the base for the earnings and contracts he would secure later in his career.

Professional Career

Beiranvand’s professional journey started at Naft Tehran, where he established himself as one of the top goalkeepers in the Persian Gulf Pro League and helped the club qualify for continental competitions.

In May 2016 he signed for Persepolis, one of Iran’s biggest clubs, and quickly became their first‑choice goalkeeper, winning multiple league titles and setting a clean‑sheet record of 718 minutes without conceding in the league.

During the 2017–18 season he recorded 23 clean sheets in 37 matches, one of the highest tallies worldwide for that campaign.

His performances earned a move to Royal Antwerp in Belgium, exposing him to European football and higher‑level contracts and bonuses.

He later had a loan spell with Boavista in Portugal before returning to Persepolis, and then moved again within Iran to Tractor FC, where he is listed for the 2024–25 and 2025–26 seasons.

With Persepolis and Tractor he has collected several league titles and domestic cups, and according to Transfermarkt’s titles section he has been part of at least seven Iranian championship wins plus a CAFA Nations Cup and other honors.

On the international stage, Beiranvand became Iran’s first‑choice goalkeeper, appearing at World Cups and Asian competitions and earning a reputation for saving penalties against some of the world’s best forwards.

These performances increased his profile and market value, adding to his long‑term earning power even when exact bonus amounts remain private.

Alireza Beiranvand’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Alireza Beiranvand has an estimated net worth of around $2 million. Multiple football and biography outlets list his wealth in this range, and the figure lines up with his long spell as a top‑earning goalkeeper in Iran, plus seasons in European leagues.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Contract

Early in his career at Naft Tehran, Beiranvand’s salary was modest compared with later years, but he played enough matches to attract bigger clubs.

His key financial step came with his move to Persepolis in 2016, when he signed an improved contract and later extended it to run through 2021, which reportedly placed him among the best‑paid players in the league at that time.

A transfer to Royal Antwerp in Belgium followed, exposing him to European‑level wages and appearance bonuses, before he went on loan to Boavista in 2021 with a reported €1 million buyout clause built into the deal.

After his European spell he returned to Persepolis, and later he moved to Tractor, where data sites such as AiScore and FotMob show him under contract through at least the 2024–25 campaign.

Iranian media have also noted moments of contract disputes and a unilateral termination clause at Persepolis, hinting at strong leverage in negotiations.

Salary

Gossip Gist reports that he earned about £286,000 per year from Persepolis as of 2022, a level consistent with a top player in the Persian Gulf Pro League.

PlayersBio notes that at one stage he received around $500,000 per year with Persepolis, which matches his status as one of the highest‑paid players in Iranian domestic football at that time.

Exact weekly wages at Royal Antwerp and Boavista are not published in major databases, though his reported €1 million clause with Boavista suggests a strong contract value for a goalkeeper.

Current wage details at Tractor are not publicly broken down on sites like FotMob or AiScore, but his sustained role as a starting goalkeeper for club and country indicates that he remains on a senior, well‑paid deal.

Career Earnings by Year

Year Club Source type Reported / estimated figure Currency Notes
2018–2019 (approx.) Persepolis Reported salary range 500,000 per year USD Reported as his yearly wage at Persepolis when he was among the highest‑paid players in the league.
2020–2021 Boavista Salary listing 180,000 per year EUR AiScore lists 3,462 per week, i.e., 180k per year for this season.
2021–2022 Boavista Salary listing 180,000 per year EUR Same weekly figure (3,462) reported for this season as well.
2022 (around) Persepolis Reported salary 286,000 per year USD/GBP equiv. Surprise Sports and another bio both cite a yearly salary figure around 286k from his “current club” at the time.
2022 (status) Net worth estimate 1–5 million range USD One bio lists his net worth broadly between 1 and 5 million.
2025 (status) Persepolis / Iran Net worth estimate 2,000,000 USD Surprise Sports states his net worth is about 2 million in 2025.

Career Statistics

Club Career Appearances

Club Period (approx.) Official Matches Goals
Naft Tehran 2010–2016 Part of career total of 370 games 0
Persepolis (first spell) 2016–2020 Included in 370‑match career total 0
Royal Antwerp 2020–2022 35 matches in 2020–21 plus other games 0
Boavista (loan) 2021–2022 10 matches recorded for 2021–22 0
Persepolis (return) 2022–2024 Included in 370‑match total 0
Tractor FC 2024–26 48 league and cup matches for Tractor listed on Wikipedia (65 total including continental games) 0
Overall Career Total Up to 2025–26 370 official matches across all clubs 0

FAQs

What is Alireza Beiranvand’s net worth?

Alireza Beiranvand’s net worth is best estimated at around $2 million, based on consistent figures reported in recent football and biography profiles.

How much does Alireza Beiranvand earn per year?

Public reports show that he earned about £286,000 per year with Persepolis in 2022, and earlier estimates mention roughly $500,000 annually during another spell at the club.

Which clubs has Alireza Beiranvand played for?

He has played senior football for Naft Tehran, Persepolis, Royal Antwerp, Boavista, and Tractor FC, while also representing the Iran national team at major international tournaments.

Does Alireza Beiranvand have major endorsements?

There is no confirmed list of big international sponsors linked to him, and one 2024 profile even stated he had no major brand deals at that time, so his income comes mainly from club and national‑team contracts.

Is Alireza Beiranvand married and does he have children?

Yes, he married his partner in 2010, keeps her name private, and the couple have two children, a son named Taha and a daughter named Barana, who appear in some of his social media posts.

M. Abdullah
M. Abdullah is a football content specialist and analyst at Surprise Sports. He specializes in tactical match coverage, global tournament tracking, and data-driven player profiles, evaluating both on-pitch performance and the off-pitch economics of the sport.