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The Son of AhmedReza Abedzadeh former keeper in World Cup 1998
Abedzadeh was a product of Persepolis Youth Academy from 2006 to 2007, having previously trained under his father since he was 7. He moved to the United Kingdom at the age of 15, and after spending two months with the third-tier outfit of Brentford and taking part in a trial with Arsenal, he joined the Tottenham Hotspur academy team in 2009. Abezadeh left Tottenham in the same year, following their signing of Italian goalkeeper Mirko Ranieri.
During his time in the UK, Abedzadeh also played for amateur youth teams Dinamo Dorigo, London Tigers, and Persian FC, the latter of the G.E. Roberts Enfield Football Alliance League.
Abedzadeh was unable to obtain a work permit in the UK and after briefly returning to Iran and training with Iran Pro League side Steel Azin, where his father was a coach, to keep himself on the form, he moved to the United States in 2011 and signed for the Los Angeles Blues in the USL Pro, where his father was an assistant coach.
He made his debut on 7 June 2011, playing for Los Angeles Blues 23 (LA Blues reserve team) in a USL Premier Development League game against Orange County Blue Star. He made 8 saves but conceded 5 goals, and was also shown a yellow card.
Made his debut in the international friendly against Uzbekistan a month before the 2018 World Cup.
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Club: MarÃtimo (POR)
D.O.B: 26.Apr.93
Born: Tehran
Height: 186 cm
Weight: 79 Kg
International Debut: Uzbekistan 19-JMay-18
Position: Goalkeeper
Age:
31
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