Former Bolton defender Jlloyd Samuel joined Esteghlal football team on Thursday.
The 31-year-old player joined the Iranian giant until the end of the season for an undisclosed fee.
The Trinidad and Tobago international defender, who has made 83 appearances for Bolton since signing in 2007, has played at Aston Villa from 1998 to 2007 as well.
Jlloyd Samuel will be reunited with his former Bolton teammate Andranik Teymourian in Esteghlal.
He has been awarded No. 12 in the Iranian favorite team.
Samuel makes Iran move
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Jlloyd Samuel has made a shock move to Iranian side Esteghlal, signing a five-month deal.
The defender had been a free agent after leaving Bolton and failing to impress on trials with Leeds United and West Ham.
The 30-year-old has not played in a competitive game since Cardiff's 3-0 defeat by Reading in the Championship play-off semi-final second leg.
Speaking to Sky Sports News HD, Samuel explained how the surprise move came about: "It was through a friend who had the contact, I had a look at it and it seemed to add up for myself.
"Obviously it's a new challenge, something out of the ordinary but I'm willing to take that chance.
"They are one of the biggest clubs in Iran, they have 100,000 people watching their derby games and the fans here are unbelievable really."
Familiar Face
He will be reunited with former Bolton team-mate Andranik Teymourian who joined Esteghlal in July.
And Samuel says the midfielder has told him a lot about football in Iran.
"When I was at Bolton Andranik talked about it quite a bit and he's playing here now but he's injured at the minute," said Samuel.
Having had a loan spell last season with Cardiff and trials with Leeds and West Ham there was still interest in Samuel from clubs in England, but the lure of the Asian Champions League proved to be a major draw.
He added: "I did have options to stay in England, and I had offers from quite a few teams abroad but for me this is a new challenge and a chance to enter the Asian market.
"This team plays in the Champions League here."