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Human Afazeli was born on 3 September, 1971 in Tehran, Iran, is an Iranian football coach and player (born 1971). Discover Human Afazeli's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 3 September, 1971
Birthday 3 September
Birthplace Tehran, Iran
Nationality Iran

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Human Afazeli is an Iranian football coach and former player.

Afazeli began his extensive career in football at the age of 9, playing for Rah Ahan F.C. of Tehran.

Afazeli eventually progressed to Pas F.C. of Tehran and played until earning a roster spot on the senior squad.

1991

After a severe injury to his left knee in 1991, his athletic career in professional football came to an end.

Afazeli began his coaching career at the age of 25.

His first senior job came across when he took over 1st division outfield Shahab Zanjan.

During his three years with the club, he implemented 4-2-3-1 and 4-4-2 systems with flat back four which was refreshing in Iran's football dominated by the traditional 3-5-2 formation.

Zanjan club produced some fluid and modern football despite limited talent and finance.

Afazali's tactical vision and practical savvy did not go unnoticed.

1998

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 Branko Ivanković.

2002

He gained a gold medal in the 2002 Asian Games, third-place finish in 2004 AFC Asian Cup, a 2006 FIFA World Cup appearance with Iran, and more than 100 international matches as an assistant and analyst for the national team.

2008

He was brought back into the national team in 2008 under new coach Ali Daei.

2009

Afazeli stepped out alongside some coaching staff members after Ali Daei's dismissal in April 2009.

2010

He coached the team without ex-supremo Ali Daei last time against Senegal in a friendly match four days after World Cup 2010 qualifier against Saudi Arabia.

After a few months away from the limelight, he was selected as Iran Football Federation's technical committee senior member.

He refused to join Ali Daei as an assistant in Perspolis of Tehran and spoke of his desire to be a head coach again.

2011

A few days before 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 resignation 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, FIFA voted to reduce 12 points out of the club due to their case with former coach Theodor Jung and his assistant.

2012

On 17 February 2012, Steel Azin and Afazeli decided to part company due to their different views.

2013

On 20 September 2013, the Iranian Football Federation appointed Afazeli as technical director of Iran national under-23 football team, 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.

2014

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.