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Mir Ali Asghar Akbarzada

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Afghan football manager
Mir Ali Asghar Akbarzada
Personal information
Place of birth Afghanistan
Managerial career
Years Team
2002–2003 Afghanistan
2003 Afghanistan
2004–200x Afghanistan U-20

Mir Ali Asghar Akbarzada also Akbarzola (Persian: میر علی اصغر اکبرزاده) is an Afghan football manager.

Career

Since September 2002 until January 2003 he led the Afghanistan national football team. Since March until April 2003 he again coached the national team.

Also he was the head coach of the youth national team.

References

  1. Afghanistan in 2002 Asian Games in Busan South Korea at Afghanland.com
  2. Afghanistan go home after conceding 32 goals - e-Ariana Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Germany backs Afghan effort - UEFA.com
  4. The Anglo Italiano: Fuga per la vittoria
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