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Omid Namazi

American soccer player-coach


American soccer player-coach

FieldValue
nameOmid Namazi
fullnameOmid Hamid Namazi Zadeh
imageOmid Namazi training Zob Ahan.jpg
captionNamazi in Zob Ahan training in 2018
birth_date
birth_placeProvo, Utah, U.S.
height5ft 10in
positionDefender
collegeyears11984–1987
college1West Virginia Mountaineers
years11988–1989
years21990
years31990–1991
years41992
years51992–1993
years61993–1994
years71994–1996
years81996
years91996
years101996–2002
years111997
years121997
years131998
years142001
years152003–2005
years162005–2006
years172007–2008
clubs1Washington Diplomats
clubs2Deportes Iquique
clubs3Maryland Bays
clubs4Ft. Lauderdale Strikers
clubs5Reading
clubs6Los Angeles Salsa
clubs7Baltimore Spirit (indoor)
clubs8Delaware Wizards
clubs9→ MetroStars (loan)
clubs10Philadelphia KiXX (indoor)
clubs11New Jersey Stallions
clubs12Carolina Dynamo
clubs13Staten Island Vipers
clubs14South Jersey Barons
clubs15Cleveland Force (indoor)
clubs16St. Louis Steamers (indoor)
clubs17New Jersey Ironmen (indoor)
caps414
caps765
caps91
caps10180
caps144
caps1518
caps162
caps174
goals41
goals710
goals90
goals1072
goals140
goals152
goals160
goals170
nationalyears12002–2003
nationalteam1United States futsal
manageryears11999–2002
manageryears22002–2003
manageryears32004–2005
manageryears42005–2006
manageryears52007–2009
manageryears62009
manageryears72010
manageryears82010–2011
manageryears92011–2014
manageryears102014
manageryears112014–2017
manageryears122016–2018
manageryears132018
manageryears142019
manageryears152019
manageryears162019
manageryears172019–2021
manageryears182022–2023
manageryears192023
manageryears202025–
managerclubs1Philadelphia KiXX
managerclubs2San Diego Spirit
managerclubs3Cleveland Force
managerclubs4St. Louis Steamers
managerclubs5New Jersey Ironmen
managerclubs6Ironbound SC (assistant)
managerclubs7Chicago Red Stars
managerclubs8Steel Azin (assistant)
managerclubs9Iran (assistant)
managerclubs10United States women (assistant)
managerclubs11United States U20 (assistant)
managerclubs12United States U18
managerclubs13Zob Ahan
managerclubs14United States U20 (assistant)
managerclubs15FC Helsingør
managerclubs16Iran U23 (assistant)
managerclubs17Houston Dynamo (assistant)
managerclubs18Hartford Athletic (assistant)
managerclubs19Hartford Athletic
managerclubs20DC Power FC

Omid Namazi (; born December 8, 1972) is an Iranian-American soccer coach and former professional player who is the head coach of USL Super League club DC Power FC.

Namazi played professionally as a defender in the American Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League, Major League Soccer, USISL, and National Professional Soccer League. He was the NPSL's 2001 Defender of the Year and has also been a member of the United States national futsal team.

Namazi is a USSF “Pro” coaching license holder. He is a two-time Coach of the Year in the Major Indoor Soccer League and coached in the Women's United Soccer Association. As assistant coach of Iran, he led the team to qualification to the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2015 AFC Asian Cup.

Early life

Namazi was born in Provo, Utah, when his father, Mehdi Namazi, was attending Brigham Young University to study for a master's degree. The family returned to Iran where Namazi grew up in Tehran. When he was eighteen, his father moved the family back to the United States after the Iranian Revolution. They settled in Washington, D.C. metro area of Herndon, Virginia. Namazi attended West Virginia University where he played on the men's soccer team from 1984 to 1987. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in exercise philosophy.

Playing career

In 1988, Namazi turned professional with the Washington Diplomats of the American Soccer League. He spent two seasons with the Dips. Namazi played a handful of games with the Hershey Impact of the American Indoor Soccer Association during the 1989–1990 season before being released on January 13, 1990. In 1990, he moved to the Maryland Bays of the American Professional Soccer League. The Bays won the league championships that season. He played the 1991 season in Maryland before moving to the Fort Lauderdale Strikers for the 1992 season. Namazi played for Reading F.C. during the winter of 1992–1993. In April 1993, he signed with the Los Angeles Salsa of the APSL and played two seasons with them. In December 1994, he signed with the Baltimore Spirit of the National Professional Soccer League. In 1995, he was selected as Second Team All Rookie. In April 1995, the Seattle SeaDogs selected Namadi in the Continental Indoor Soccer League draft, but he declined to sign with them. In 1996, he moved outdoors with the Delaware Wizards of the USISL. He played with the MetroStars of Major League Soccer on loan from the Spirit on July 4, 1996. In June 1996, the Philadelphia KiXX selected Namazi in the NPSL expansion draft. In 1997, he was the USISL Defender of the Year with the New Jersey Stallions. In August 1997, he joined the Carolina Dynamo late in the season. In 1998, he played for the Staten Island Vipers. Namazi continued to play for the KiXX until he left four games into the 2002–2003 season. He was the 2001 NPSL Defender of the Year and won the 2002 MISL championship with the KiXX. In 2001, he played four games for the South Jersey Barons of the USISL. In December 2003, the Cleveland Force traded Steve Klein to the KiXX in exchange for the rights to Namazi. He played for the Force until 2005. In 2002 and 2003, Namazi played for the United States national futsal team.

Managerial career

In March 1999, the Philadelphia KiXX fired Dave MacWilliams. Namazi, on injured reserve after knee surgery, served as interim head coach. His success led to a permanent contract in July 1999. In 2001, Namazi took the KiXX to the MISL championship series where the team fell to the Milwaukee Wave. In 2002, the KiXX won the championship, defeating the Wave. Four games into the 2002–2003 season, Namazi left the KiXX to become head coach of the San Diego Spirit of Women's United Soccer Association. He took the Spirit to the semifinals of the WUSA playoffs, the only season the Spirit made the playoffs. The WUSA collapsed at the end of the season and Namazi returned to playing for the Cleveland Force in October 2003. In March 2004, the Force named Namazi as interim head coach, making him the permanent head coach a month later. He took the Force to the 2005 MISL championship series, losing to the Milwaukee Wave. The Force collapsed during the off season. On September 21, 2005, Namazi became the head coach of the St. Louis Steamers. He took the Steamers to the championship series where they lost to the Baltimore Spirit. The Steamers folded during the off-season and Namazi moved to California to coach youth soccer for a year. He returned to coaching indoor soccer in September 2007 with the New Jersey Ironmen. On June 3, 2010, Namazi was named head coach of the Chicago Red Stars in the Women's Professional Soccer, replacing Emma Hayes.

In December 2010, Namazi was named as an assistant coach to the Iran Pro League club Steel Azin F.C. On April 28, 2011, he became assistant coach of the Iranian national team alongside Carlos Queiroz and goalkeeping coach Dan Gaspar. On June 18, 2013, Iran qualified for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, before qualifying for the 2015 AFC Asian Cup months later. On March 26, 2014, Namazi became the assistant coach of the United States women's national soccer team. Later in the year, he became the assistant coach to Tab Ramos with the United States men's national under-20 soccer team.

In January 2016, Namazi was appointed as the new head coach for the United States men's national under-18 soccer team. He won the 2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship as assistant coach of the US team with Tab Ramos and Brad Friedel.

In May 2018, Namazi became head coach of Persian Gulf Pro League side Zob Ahan with signing a one-year deal. However, he and the club agreed to part ways only six months into the appointment.

Namazi then joined the technical staff of the United States U20 national team under manager Tab Ramos. In the beginning of April 2019, Namazi was also hired at the Danish club FC Helsingør. He was responsible for all scouting in North America. On April 22, FC Helsingør sacked their manager, and the club announced that Namazi would take charge as a caretaker for the rest of the season. On June 8, 2019, he agreed to continue as manager for the club for the upcoming season. However, Namazi expressed regret two weeks later and announced that he would not continue with the Danish club and would move back to the United States.

On September 2, 2022, Namazi joined Hartford Athletic of the USL Championship as an assistant coach and director of scouting. The move reunites Namazi with recently appointed manager Tab Ramos, who Namazi had previously coached with while on the staff of the United States men's national under-20 soccer team and the Houston Dynamo. After a 2-10-4 start to the 2023 season, Ramos was relieved of his coaching duties and Namazi was named head coach.

USL Super League club DC Power FC appointed Namazi as the club's head coach on July 10, 2025.

Managerial statistics

TeamFromToRecordGWDLGFGA+/-Win %Total
Zob AhanJune 2018November 2018

References

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