Early years After
Nasser Hejazi became head coach of
Zob Ahan in December 1998, he named Ebrahimzadeh as his assistant. Ebrahimzadeh was a trainer in the club in the last years. Hejazi left the club in December 2001, but Ebrahimzadeh kept his position in the club under the new head coach
Bahram Atef. After Atef resigned as the club's head coach, Ebrahimzadeh left the club to become
Sepahan's assistant head coach. He returned to Zob Ahan in summer 2003. He stayed in Zob Ahan until Sepahan appointed him as assistant head coach for a second time in June 2006. In July 2002, Ebrahimzadeh left Zob Ahan and returned to his former club. Sepahan won the
Iran Pro League in the
2002–03 season. Sepahan's head coach,
Farhad Kazemi proposed another assistant to the club and Ebrahimzadeh resigned after it. On 1 June 2006,
Luka Bonačić became head coach of Sepahan and Ebrahimzadeh was named as one of his assistants. Bonačić gave more power to Ebrahimzadeh as the other assistants. He also led Zob Ahan in the
2007 Hazfi Cup Final Second Leg when Bonačić traveled to his country for personal reasons. He resigned after becoming the caretaker manager of the
Iran national football team. In 2007, after
Amir Ghalenoie became head coach of the national football team, Ebrahimzadeh was appointed as one of his assistants along with
Afshin Peyrovani. He kept his position in Sepahan as assistant head coach. He was a member of coaching staff in the
2007 AFC Asian Cup. After Ghalenoie's dismissal as head coach, Ebrahimzadeh was named as caretaker head coach and led three matches which were all drawn. After
Javier Clemente traveled to Iran to become the new head coach of the national team, Ebrahimzadeh was named as assistant again but Clemente refused to become Iran national team's head coach and left Iran.
Ali Daei was named as new head coach but he was not belief Ebrahimzadeh.
Appointment as head coach of Zob Ahan He was chosen as the head coach of
Zob Ahan in summer 2008 and won the
Hazfi Cup in his first season and finished second in the league where he lost the trophy on the final week of the season. He finished second again in his second season and also qualified to the finals of
ACL but was defeated and became runner up. He finished the
2010-11 Persian Gulf Cup in third position with Zob Ahan. Zob Ahan failed to replay their last year's good results in the
AFC Champions League and failed to reach the semifinal. He was later named as 16th best coach in the world by the
IFFHS in 2010. On 6 May 2012, he announced that he would leave Zob Ahan at the end of season.
Naft Tehran On 28 May 2012, he signed a one-year contract with
Naft Tehran. He started successfully at his new team, leading them to fifth place at the end of the
season, with one point behind
Foolad which qualified them for the
champions league. He was offered a contract to extend his contract with the club, which he refused to sign.
Rah Ahan He was named as
Rah Ahan's head coach for the
2013–14 season after coming to an agreement with the club. He was previously linked to
Tractor Sazi,
Persepolis and
Saba Qom. He officially signed his contract on 1 June 2013. His first match as head coach of Rah Ahan was a 0–0 draw over
Mes Kerman. He led Rah Ahan to 11th place and left the team at the end of the season, when the club faced ownership problems.
Paykan Ebrahimzadeh became head coach of
Paykan on 1 June 2014, replacing
Farhad Kazemi. However, he was sacked on 25 November 2014 after five months.
Mes Kerman He was the head coach of
Mes Kerman form
Azadegan League in 2016–2017 season.
Sepahan Mansour Ebrahimzadeh was appointed as the head coach of
Sepahan on January 27, 2018.
Statistics ==Honours==