Talebi attended
Chelsea coaching school in England for several months between 1971 and 1973. Talebi had coached soccer at
De Anza Community College. He was the head coach of the
Iranian national team during the
1998 FIFA World Cup, during which he had a deeply emotional
encounter against the United States due to his role as an Iranian-American exile in the United States. Prior to the tournament, he was appointed to replace
Tomislav Ivic. He had held the position of technical director before he was named as head coach. He stepped down as head coach after the
1998 FIFA World Cup on 20 August 1998, but returned to lead the team again during
2000 Asian Cup in Lebanon. He resigned after Iran's elimination in the tournament. Talebi has also managed
Geylang United of
S.League in 1996,
Indonesian Olympic Team from 1996 to 1997,
Syria national football team from 2001 to 2002, and
Al Taliya from 2005 to 2006.
Coaching career statistics ==Personal life==