Player Focus: Roujin Tamrian, The Lioness of the Zagros Mountains

Roujin Tamrian is the embodiment of a new era in Iranian women’s football: a tactical polymath whose journey from the industrial heartlands of Ilam to the continental stage has captured the imagination of the region. Known for her remarkable versatility, she seamlessly transitions between defensive anchor, box-to-box engine, and clinical finisher, earning her the nickname “The Lioness of Zagros”. Currently a cornerstone for the dominant Bam Khatoon FC and an emerging star for the Iranian national team, Tamrian combines technical grace with a resilient “fighting spirit” that defines her both as an athlete and a vocal advocate for her community.

At a Glance

  • Full Name: Roujin Tamrian (روژین تمریان)
  • Date of Birth: December 29, 2005
  • Place of Birth: Ilam, Iran
  • Position: Tactical Polymath (Defender / Midfielder / Forward)
  • Current Club: Bam Khatoon FC
  • National Team: Iran (Team Melli Banovan)

The Story So Far

Tamrian’s story begins in Ilam, a city in the Zagros Mountains known for its history of resilience. This background is credited with instilling the “Gheyrat”—or fighting spirit—that characterizes her tenacious playing style. Her professional path didn’t start in the glitzy academies of Tehran but at Palayesh Gaz Ilam, a club funded by the local gas refinery that prioritizes local talent. Here, as a mere 17-year-old, she was thrust into senior football, finishing the 2022-23 season as the league’s fourth-highest scorer with ten goals.

Seeking to test herself in a higher-pressure environment, Tamrian moved to the powerhouse Sepahan SC in 2024. She made an immediate impact, scoring the winning goal on her debut against rivals Gol Gohar Sirjan. By the summer of 2025, she reached the pinnacle of the domestic game by signing with Bam Khatoon FC. Since joining the ten-time champions, she has proven herself as an essential closer, famously sealing a victory against Ista Alborz with a 90th-minute goal to maintain her team’s perfect record.

Beyond the pitch, Tamrian has emerged as a courageous voice for her home province. During times of social unrest, she has used her platform to share news and cultural symbols of resistance, standing in solidarity with her fellow citizens and fellow athletes.


Style of Play & Tactical Analysis

Tamrian is a raumdeuter—a space interpreter who excels at finding gaps between defensive lines. Her greatest asset is her positional fluidity; she is equally comfortable as a defensive winger nullifying an opponent’s attack or as an inside forward playing off the shoulder of a striker. Physically, she is robust and possesses high stamina, allowing her to track back and arrive late in the penalty box for goal-scoring opportunities.

Despite not being the tallest, her aerial timing and courage make her a significant threat during set-pieces. Perhaps her most impressive trait is her clutch factor—a consistent ability to maintain mental focus and score critical goals in the final minutes of a match when others are fatigued. This technical versatility and physical robustness make her a tactical Swiss-army knife for her coaches.


Future Outlook

As Iran prepares for the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup, Tamrian has established herself as a core component of the national team’s future. Her recent performance playing the full 90 minutes in a victory over India suggests she is transitioning from an impact substitute to a regular starter. With her domestic team, Bam Khatoon, she is now gaining vital experience on the continental stage through the AFC Women’s Champions League. Expect Tamrian to be the pivot upon which both her club and country turn in high-stakes matches in the coming years.


The Trophy Case (Honours)

CategoryAchievementTeam / Season
TeamKowsar Women’s Football League LeaderBam Khatoon (2025/26)
Individual4th Top Scorer (10 Goals)Palayesh Gaz Ilam (2022/23)

The Record (Career Statistics)

SeasonClubCompetitionGoals
2022/23Palayesh Gaz IlamKowsar League10
2024/25Sepahan SCKowsar League1+
2025/26Bam KhatoonKowsar League1+
2025/26Bam KhatoonAFC Women’s Champions League0

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