Mohammad Navazi

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Mohamad Navazi
Personal information
Full name Mohamad Navazi
Date of birth (1974-09-05) September 5, 1974 (age 50)
Place of birth Kivaj, Sarab County, Iran
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Right Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Esteghlal (assistant manager)
Youth career
1991–1992 Esteghlal
1992–1994 Bank Melli
1994–1995 Fajr Sepah Tehran
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–1997 Bahman
1997–2004 Esteghlal
2004–2006 Saba Battery 43 (3)
2006–2008 Esteghlal 35 (2)
2008–2009 Aluminium Arak
2009–2010 Nassaji
2010–2012 Shahrdari Yasuj
2012–2013 Shahrdari Arak 10 (2)
International career
1997–2002 Iran 19 (1)
2005 Iran B 6 (2)
Managerial career
2013 Shahrdari Arak
2015–2016 Esteghlal (assistant)
2017–2018 Esteghlal B
2018–2019 Iranjavan
2020 Shahr Khodro (assistant)
2021–2023 Aluminium Arak (assistant)
2023– Esteghlal (assistant)
Medal record
Representing  Iran
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 1998 Bangkok Team Competition
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13 May 2019

Mohamad Navazi (Persian: محمد نوازی, born September 5, 1974) is a retired Iranian football player who mostly played for Esteghlal Tehran, He usually played as a right midfielder.

In the Tehran derby played in 2000, he fought with Hamid Estili at the end of the match and was arrested by police. They were imprisoned in Qasr Prison for 3 days.[1] He was suspended for the rest of season.[2] Navazi played for Saba Battery F.C. in the 2006 AFC Champions League group stage.[3] He moved back to Esteghlal in 2006 and played there for two seasons.

In January 2013, he became head coach of Azadegan League side Shahrdari Arak.

Club career statistics

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Club performance League
Season Club League Apps Goals
Iran League
2004–05 Saba Battery Pro League 19 2
2005–06 24 1
2006–07 Esteghlal Pro League 14 1
2007–08 21 1
2008–09 Aluminium Arak Division 1 7
2009–10 Nassaji 1
2010–11 Shahrdari Yasuj 10 2
Career total 15

Honours

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Esteghlal
Saba

References

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  1. ^ goal.com
  2. ^ Khabaronline Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Saaid, Hamdan (2006-03-30). "Asian Champions League 2006 Details". RSSSF.
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