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Human Afazeli () is an
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coach and former player.


Playing career

Afazeli began his youth career at Rah Ahan F.C. in Iran, eventually moving to Pas F.C in 1984. In 1988, he was promoted to the senior setup. He was a part of the senior squad for three seasons, although he did not make an official appearance during this time. His career was cut short in 1991, at the age of 20, following a knee injury.


Coaching career

Having had his playing career cut short, Afazeli moved into coaching at the age of 25. His first senior management role was with Iranian 1st division side,
Shahab Zanjan Shahdari Zanjan Football Club was an Iranian Football (soccer), football club based in Zanjan (city), Zanjan, Iran. This team was donated by the Iran national football team, Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran and started its acti ...
. During his three years with the club, he implemented 4-2-3-1 and 4-4-2 systems with a flat back four. This was a break from the norm in an Iranian football landscape dominated by the traditional 3-5-2 formation. Afazali's tactical vision and practical savvy did not go unnoticed. After a friendly match between Iran national team and Shahab Zanjan in Tehran, Iran's then head coach Miroslav Ciro Blazevic, who had already guided his Croatian side to third place in the 1998 World Cup, invited Afazeli to join the national team staff as technical adviser and analyst. After Ciro departed, Afazeli stayed with the national team for four more years with newly promoted
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. He earned a gold medal in the
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, third-place finish in
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, a
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appearance with Iran, and more than 100 international matches as an assistant and analyst for the national team. He was brought back into the national team in 2008 under new coach
Ali Daei Ali Daei ( ; born 21 March 1969) is an Iranian Association football, football manager and former professional footballer. A Striker (association football), striker, he was the captain (association football), captain of the Iran national footbal ...
. Afazeli stepped out alongside some coaching staff members after Ali Daei's dismissal in April 2009. After a few months away from the management, he was selected as Iran Football Federation's technical committee senior member. He refused to join
Ali Daei Ali Daei ( ; born 21 March 1969) is an Iranian Association football, football manager and former professional footballer. A Striker (association football), striker, he was the captain (association football), captain of the Iran national footbal ...
as an assistant in Perspolis of Tehran and spoke of his desire to be a head coach again. In 2011, he became Iran U23's head coach to help the team reach London's Olympic qualification. He conducted and qualified the team for the next round in a play-off against Kyrgyzstan. Afazeli announced his
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immediately after the second leg in Bishkek during the post-match press conference due to a "lack of support from the Iranian Olympic Committee and Football Federation of Iran." He was appointed Steel Azin's head coach on 27 June 2011. while Steel Azin was second on the table on the way to promotion to the top flight,
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voted to reduce 12 points out of the club due to their case with former coach Theodor Jung and his assistant. On 17 February 2012, Steel Azin and Afazeli decided to part company due to their different views. On 20 September 2013, the Iranian Football Federation appointed Afazeli as technical director of
Iran national under-23 football team Iran national under-23 football team, also known as Iran U-23 or Iran Olympic Team; represents Iran in international football competitions in Olympic Games, Asian Games and AFC U-22 Asian Cup, as well as any other under-23 international footba ...
, to supervise the team progress and plans for the upcoming Asian Championship in Oman, the first ever championship of the age category in Asia. He later became the manager of the team after the resignation of Ali Reza Mansourian. The team was denied with clubs releasing 18 players and Afazeli took the second team to the tournament in January 2014 in Oman without any preparation camp and friendlies with 19 players in hand. They drew Japan 3–3 in the first match, lost 1–0 against Australia in an entertaining game and beat Kuwait 3 to 1 in the last game, fail to qualify for knock out stage only by goal difference.


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External links


Official Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Afazeli, Human Living people 1971 births Iranian men's footballers PAS Tehran F.C. players Iranian football managers Men's association football players not categorized by position Gahar Zagros F.C. managers Footballers from Tehran Persian Gulf Pro League managers