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In 2017, Hemati signed a professional contract with Persepolis of the Persian Gulf

Pro League.[1][2] He debuted for Persepolis in December 2017 in a match against Zob
Ahan. He opened his scoring account in his fourth appearance for the club, scoring
a goal for Persepolis in a 1�0 win over Sepidrood; this was his only goal in his
career in Persepolis. He continued making appearances in games (as many key
Persepolis players were injured and could not play) throughout the season, being an
important player in the 2018 AFC Champions League, resulting in Persepolis becoming
AFC Champions League runner-up.[3]
On 13 January 2020, Hemati signed a contract with Iranian club Pars Jonoubi Jam.
He left the club on 12 August 2020
[4][5]
Hemati joined Sumgayit FK in August 2020 and made his UEFA debut on 27 August 2020
in a UEFA Europa League qualifying match against KF Shk�ndija.[6]
Hemati was called up to the Canada men's national soccer team by manager Octavio
Zambrano.[7]

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