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Zohib Islam Amiri


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Amiri with Afghanistan in 2011
Zohib Islam Haroon Fakhruddin Amiri
(1990-02-15) 15 February 1990
Kabul, Republic of Afghanistan
1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Centre-back
Aga Khan Sports Academy
TeamApps(Gls)
Shoa20(5)
Kabul Bank50(7)
Ferozi20(4)
Mumbai58(9)
Dempo16(5)
→ FC Goa (loan)9(0)
DSK Shivajians14(0)
Chennai City FC10(2)
New Radiant15(2)
A.S. Blainville0(0)
Gokulam Kerala12(0)
A.S. Blainville21(1)
Real Kashmir14(0)
A.S. Blainville31(5)
Abu Muslim
270(40)
Afghanistan71(6)
Winner2013 Nepal
Winner2013 Nepal
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Zohib Islam Haroon Fakhruddin Amiri (Dari: ذهیب اسلام هارون فخرالدین امیری; born 15 February 1990) is an Afghan former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Over his two-decade career, he became a pivotal figure in Afghan football, representing clubs across Asia and North America while captaining the Afghanistan national team. Known for his defensive resilience and leadership, Amiri earned 71 caps and scored six goals for his country. He captained Afghanistan to their historic 2013 SAFF Championship victory, solidifying his legacy as one of Afghanistan's most iconic footballers.

Amiri was born on 15 February 1990 to an ethnic Hazara family in Kabul, with his family originally hailing from Bamyan. Growing up he played football often on the streets of Char Qala in eastern Kabul, using a homemade ball made of rolled up fabric stitched together. During the Taliban rule he often witnessed executions at the national stadium.

After rising tensions in Kabul, Amiri's family moved to Karachi in Pakistan as refugees, where he eventually joined an amateur team at the age of twelve at the Agha Khan Sports Academy, along with his elder brothers, as a striker. After Hamid Karzai took over as president of Afghanistan, his family returned to Afghanistan in March 2005 for a cousin's wedding, joining a local club named Shoa FC.

After playing for Shoa FC, he played for Kabul Bank from 2007 until 2009, which provided financial stability to players during the war in Afghanistan. He later played at Ferozi from 2009 until 2011.

Amiri joined Mumbai FC in 2011, and quickly became one of the star players at the club. Following his impressive performances during the 2012–13 I-League he received the award for the fan's players on the season. Despite reviving this prestigious award his contract with Mumbai FC was not renewed and Amiri began thinking of moving to Bahrain or Oman to play club football, but ultimately decided to stay in India.

On 11 January, Amiri along with Tolgay Özbey signed for Indian club Dempo on a one-year contract, and received shirt number 18. He made his debut against Rangdajied United and scored. On 7 April he was involved in an ugly brawl in a match between Dempo SC and his former club Mumbai FC.

On 30 May both Amiri and Özbey signed extensions with Dempo.

On 4 April 2015, he scored two goals, including one only one minute from time to salvage a 2–2 draw with Sporting Goa.

In January 2016, Amiri announced signing a contract with Indian football club DSK Shivajians. He finished the season with DSK Shivajians last but did not relegate with his team because other clubs withdraw from the league.

In January 2017, Amiri joined Chennai City FC in the Indian I-League. He left after disagreement with the coach.

In January 2018, Amiri signed for Maldivian club New Radiant, which played at the top tier Dhivehi Premier League.

In 2019, he briefly played with A.S. Blainville in the Canadian Première ligue de soccer du Québec, playing in cup matches, earning a red card in one.

On 2 November 2019, it was announced that Amiri joined Gokulam Kerala for 2019 i league.

Amiri also played with Blainville in the 2020 and 2021 seasons.

In 2021, ahead of the 2021–22 I-League season, Amiri joined Real Kashmir. He also appeared with the club in 2021 IFA Shield.

Amiri made his third return to Blainville in 2021, playing for the club until 2024. He lastly returned to his home country, joining Afghanistan Champions League club Abu Muslim in October 2024, helping the side to clinch the 2024–25 season title. Amiri officially announced his retirement from football at the end of the season, after a controversial 8–0 victory against Adalat Farah which secured the league title for his team at the end of the competition amid allegations of match-fixing.

Amiri made his debut in the 2005 SAFF Gold Cup against Maldives. He was part of the Afghanistan squad for the 2011 SAFF Championship, where they reached the final for the first time. Wearing number 3 he contributed many memorable performances, including scoring one of the goals in Afghanistan's biggest ever victory over Bhutan.

Amiri (in red uniform) against Jeje Lalpekhlua of India during the 2011 SAFF Championship

Two years later Amiri served as captain for Afghanistan at the 2013 SAFF Championship, and was the rock of which the Afghan defense was built on. He scored goals in a 3–0 win over Bhutan and a 3–1 win over Sri Lanka. He played a crucial role as Afghanistan made it to the final for a second consecutive time an achieved a 2–0 victory against India.

In May 2014 Amiri captained the squad to the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup in the Maldives. On 22 May he scored the first goal of the game with a bullet header in Afghanistan's 3–1 victory over Turkmenistan at the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup. This was also Afghanistan's first every victory at the AFC Challenge Cup in eight attempts. After Afghanistan's 0–0 draw with Laos that confirmed their progression out of the group stage, an accident occurred while the Afghan players were being driven back to their hotel. Amiri suffered minor injuries, along with Faisal Sakhizada, Ahmad Hatifi, Balal Arezou, and Mustafa Azadzoy, the latter of which will have to take three weeks off to recover, missing the semi-finals against Palestine. Former coach Mohammad Yousef Kargar and current coach Erich Rutemöller also suffered minor injuries.

National teamYearAppsGoals
Afghanistan200610
200720
200880
200930
201010
2011121
201392
201482
201741
201830
201970
202150
202230
202310
202440

Scores and results list Afghanistan's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Amiri goal.

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
17 December 2011Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi, IndiaBhutan2–08–12011 SAFF Championship
22 September 2013Halchowk Stadium, Kathmandu, NepalBhutan1–03–02013 SAFF Championship
34 September 2013Halchowk Stadium, Kathmandu, NepalSri Lanka2–13–1
414 May 2014Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium, Kuwait City, KuwaitKuwait1–32–3Friendly
522 May 2014Addu Football Stadium, Addu City, MaldivesTurkmenistan1–03–12014 AFC Challenge Cup
610 October 2017Pamir Stadium, Dushanbe, TajikistanJordan2–23–32019 AFC Asian Cup qualification

Afghanistan

  • SAFF Championship: 2013

Real Kashmir

  • IFA Shield: 2021

  • Zohib Islam Amiri at National-Football-Teams.com

  • Zohib Islam Amiri at Global Sports Archive

  • Zohib Islam Amiri archives at Khel Now

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